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boost
to make something increase, or become better or more successful (b is the first letter)
facilities
buildings, services, equipment, etc. that are provided for a particular purpose
joint venture
a business project or activity that is begun by two or more companies, etc., which remain separate organizations (two words: j… v…)
venues
a place where people meet for an organized event, for example a concert, sporting event or conference
annual sales
the money that an organization receives from its business
whizz-kid
a person who is very good and successful at something, especially at a young age
to bring about
to make something happen (phrasal verb)
frankly
in an honest and direct way
fringe benefits
something that an employer gives you as well as your wages, (two words); synonym : perk
pulled off
to succeed in doing something difficult (phrasal verb)
scheme
a plan or system for doing or organizing something (s is the first letter)
rosy
likely to be good or successful; synonym: hopeful
range
variety of things of a particular type
rumors
a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true
soon
shortly
strengthen
to become physically stronger, more powerful or effective
to appeal
to attract or interest somebody
concession
something that you allow or do, or allow somebody to have, in order to end an argument or to make a situation less difficult
asset
a person or thing that is valuable or useful to somebody/something
disgrace
a person or thing that is so bad that people connected with them or it feel or should feel ashamed, synonym : shame
spectators
a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event
public limited company
a British company whose shares can be bought and sold by the public and whose debts are limited if it fails financially; the abbreviation is plc
hospitality
when companies entertain customers, employees, etc., for example by inviting them to big events, in order to develop or keep good business relationships with them; also known as entertainment (h...)