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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Business to business

Hello,

could you explain to me what "business to business" mean? I don't have it in my dictionary.
  

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Services provided to other businesses rather than an individual consumer. For example, a company selling photocopiers is 'business to business' because only businesses buy photocopiers. A telephone company might have a business to business section (providing phone services for businesses) and a business to consumer section (providing phone services for people's homes).

  • Services provided to other businesses rather than an individual consumer.
  • For example, a company selling photocopiers is 'business to business' because only businesses buy photocopiers.
  • A telephone company might have a business to business section (providing phone services for businesses) and a business to consumer section (providing phone services for people's homes).
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Services provided to other businesses rather than an individual consumer.

For example, a company selling photocopiers is 'business to business' because only businesses buy photocopiers.

A telephone company might have a business to business section (providing phone services for businesses) and a business to consumer section (providing phone services for people's homes).

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