Sentence examples for hefty business from inspiring English sources

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"hefty business" is a perfectly acceptable term in written English.
It is commonly used in formal contexts to refer to a large and complex business undertaking. For example, "The CEO of the company was tasked with managing the company's hefty business portfolio."

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Still, Kodak did eventually build a hefty business out of digital cameras but it lasted only a few years before camera phones scuppered it.Kodak also failed to read emerging markets correctly.

As the morphine-addicted Mary Tyrone, Ms Redgrave is the wounded and wounding epicentre of a four-hour-plus familial epic that is doing hefty business, with box office grosses regularly in excess of $600,000 a week.

Glacier was quickly inundated with visitors whose vacation dollars went a long way to helping Hill pay back his hefty business loans in an era when most railroad companies were going bust.

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He has already met several senior American officials, including Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state, and will soon receive a hefty American business delegation.

HashiCorp, the company that has made hay developing open-source tools for managing cloud infrastructure, obviously has a pretty hefty commercial business going too.

Offering job suggestions, of course, also puts Coursera into the crosshairs of Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, which has been pushing its own online education and professional development initiatives via its purchase of Lynda.com, and linking this with its hefty recruitment business.

Another reason for the profits plunge is that retailers have had to absorb rising costs, from a spike in cotton prices to hefty increases in business rates.

Street food vendors thus avoid paying hefty rents or business rates which helps them to undercut restaurants.Still, the distinction between indoor and outdoor food is blurring.

In its report, Finjan said its researchers found a single server that housed a hefty pile of business and personal information stolen from 40 companies around the world.

The jobs cuts come at a difficult time for the department store sector, which is under pressure as online sales make it harder to turn a profit from large high street outlets, many of which incurred hefty increases in business rates – the commercial equivalent of council taxes – as a result of last year's revaluation.

Another problem: New York State's hefty taxes and business regulations, which Republican Gov. George Pataki is only beginning to nibble away at.

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