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"business reporting" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the practice of reporting and analyzing financial and economic information related to businesses. You can use it whenever you are discussing the reporting of business-related information, such as in a news article, financial report, or academic paper. Example: The business reporter provided a detailed analysis of the company's quarterly earnings in their latest report.
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It was a striking admission from the man who wrote "The Bloomberg Way: A Guide for Reporters and Editors," considered among the quintessential handbooks on ethical business reporting.
The Journal is the gold standard of business reporting.
These two publications have done some groundbreaking business reporting here.
Officers received a 911 call around 4 30 p.m. from inside the business reporting a shooting.
In fairness, other news outlets also struggle mightily to produce this basic unit of business reporting.
There are a number of special problems associated with attribution in business reporting.
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From 2000 through 2007, the trading business reported profits of $324 million.
In 2010, the business reported pay levels of 62 percent.
Still, the firm's main mergers advisory business reported a 24 percent gain in revenue, to $199.1 million.
The brewing business reported flat volumes overall, but premium ale volumes rose by 4%.
Last year, Microsoft's server and tools business reported revenue of $11.5 billion and operating profit of $4.3 billion.
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