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Technicolor
Technicolor, major French multimedia company and electronics manufacturer. The original company was formed in 1966......
Telecom Italia SpA
Telecom Italia SpA, Italian telecommunications company that is the leading provider of telephony and Internet service......
Telefónica SA
Telefónica SA, Spanish company that is one of the world’s leaders in the telecommunications industry. Headquarters......
Telmex SA
Telmex SA, company that owns and operates most of Mexico’s telecommunications system. Headquarters are in Mexico......
Temu
Temu is a Chinese e-commerce company known for its extremely affordable goods. It is owned by its parent company......
Tencent
Tencent, Internet and technology-oriented holding company based in Shenzhen, China, and best known for its messaging......
Tenneco Inc.
Tenneco Inc., diversified American industrial corporation, with major interests in natural-gas pipelines and the......
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), U.S. government agency established in 1933 to control floods, improve navigation,......
tenure
tenure, length and conditions of office in civil, judicial, academic, and similar services. Security of tenure,......
terms of trade
terms of trade, relationship between the prices at which a country sells its exports and the prices paid for its......
Tesla, Inc.
Tesla, Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric automobiles, solar panels, and batteries for cars and home......
Texaco Inc.
Texaco Inc., former U.S.-based petroleum corporation that was, during the late 20th century, one of the world’s......
Texas and Pacific Railway Company
Texas and Pacific Railway Company, Texas railroad merged into the Missouri Pacific in 1976. Chartered in 1871,......
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), American manufacturer of calculators, microprocessors, and digital signal......
Textron Inc.
Textron Inc., American multi-industry company that pioneered the conglomerate concept. Its present-day core organization......
The Home Depot, Inc.
The Home Depot, Inc. is the largest retail home improvement and construction supply company in the world, with......
Theranos, Inc.
Theranos, Inc., medical diagnostic company founded in 2003 by Stanford University dropout and entrepreneur Elizabeth......
Thomson Corporation
Thomson Corporation, Canadian publishing and information services company. Its specialty reporting covers the fields......
Thyssen AG
Thyssen AG, former German corporation that, prior to its 1999 merger with Krupp AG, was the largest steel producer......
ThyssenKrupp AG
ThyssenKrupp AG, leading German metals, engineering, and manufacturing company founded in 1999 through the merger......
ticker
ticker, high-speed means of reporting information on securities transactions. It provides the stock symbol, number......
Tobin tax
Tobin tax, proposed tax on short-term currency transactions. A Tobin tax is designed to deter only speculative......
Toei Company, Ltd.
Toei Company, Ltd., leading Japanese motion-picture studio, the films of which are usually dramas and thrillers......
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), the main stock market of Japan, located in Tokyo, and one of the world’s largest marketplaces......
toll
toll, sum levied on users of certain roads, highways, canals, bridges, tunnels, ferries, and other such conveniences,......
Tolpuddle Martyrs
Tolpuddle Martyrs, six English farm labourers who were sentenced (March 1834) to seven years’ transportation to......
Tommy Boy Records: Rocking the Planet from West 85th Street
Dance Music Report editor Tom Silverman started up Tommy Boy Records in 1981 in his Manhattan, New York City, apartment......
tonnage and poundage
tonnage and poundage, customs duties granted since medieval times to the English crown by Parliament. Tonnage was......
Toshiba Corporation
Toshiba Corporation is a major Japanese brand and manufacturer of computers and electronic devices for consumers......
Total Quality Management
Total Quality Management (TQM), Management practices designed to improve the performance of organizational processes......
Total SA
Total SA, French oil company that ranks as one of the world’s major petroleum corporations. It engages in the exploration,......
Townshend Acts
Townshend Acts, (June 15–July 2, 1767), in colonial U.S. history, series of four acts passed by the British Parliament......
Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation, Japanese parent company of the Toyota Group. It became the largest automobile brand and......
trade agreement
trade agreement, any contractual arrangement between states concerning their trade relationships. Trade agreements......
trade association
trade association, voluntary association of business firms organized on a geographic or industrial basis to promote......
trade show
trade show, temporary market organized to promote trade, where buyers and sellers gather to transact business and......
trade union
trade union, association of workers in a particular trade, industry, or company created for the purpose of securing......
Trade, Board of
Board of Trade, English governmental advisory body established by William III in May 1696 to replace the Lords......
Trade, Board of
Board of Trade, Organized market for the exchange of commodity contracts (see commodity exchange). The Toronto......
trademark
trademark, any visible sign or device used by a business enterprise to identify its goods and distinguish them......
Trades Union Congress
Trades Union Congress (TUC), national organization of British trade unions. Although it is the sole national trade......
trading stamp
trading stamp, printed stamps given as a premium by retailers to customers and redeemable for cash or merchandise......
Trans World Airlines, Inc.
Trans World Airlines, Inc. (TWA), former American airline that maintained extensive routes in the United States......
transactions tax
transactions tax, multistage sales tax imposed on all business transactions, including the exchange of tangible......
Transamerica Corporation
Transamerica Corporation, major American diversified financial-services corporation. Headquarters were formerly......
transatlantic slave trade
transatlantic slave trade, segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million......
Transport and General Workers’ Union
Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU), labour union that was the largest in Great Britain throughout much......
Travelers Insurance
Travelers Insurance, leading American insurance company with a history of mergers, acquisitions, and spin-offs,......
treasury bill
treasury bill, short-term U.S. government security with maturity ranging from 4 weeks to 52 weeks. Treasury bills......
treasury note
treasury note, government security, usually marketable, with maturity ranging from one to five years. Because their......
triangular trade
triangular trade, three-legged economic model and trade route that was predicated on the transatlantic trade of......
trust company
trust company, corporation legally authorized to serve as executor or administrator of decedents’ estates, as guardian......
TRW Inc.
TRW Inc., major American industrial corporation providing advanced-technology products and services primarily in......
Tsutsumi Family
Tsutsumi Family, family of Japanese businessmen who built two vast corporate empires as Japan made the transition......
Tulip Mania
The Dutch Tulip Bubble (“Tulip Mania”) was a speculative frenzy in 17th-century Holland over the sale of tulip......
Tupolev
Tupolev, Russian aerospace design bureau that is a major producer of civilian passenger airliners and military......
two-factor theory
two-factor theory, theory of worker motivation, formulated by Frederick Herzberg, which holds that employee job......
two-tier gold system
two-tier gold system, arrangement set up to protect international monetary reserves from the pressure of higher......
Tōhō Motion Picture Company
Tōhō Motion Picture Company, leading Japanese motion-picture studio. The company was founded in 1936 by Kobayashi......
Tōkai Bank Ltd.
Tōkai Bank Ltd., Japanese commercial bank that merged with Sanwa Bank and Asahi Bank to form UFJ Holdings, Inc.,......
Uber
Uber, American company that provides services related to mobility. The business’s signature product is an application......
UBS AG
UBS AG, major bank formed in 1998 by the merger of two of Switzerland’s largest banks, the Swiss Bank Corporation......
UFA
UFA, German motion-picture production company that made artistically outstanding and technically competent films......
UFJ Holdings, Inc.
UFJ Holdings, Inc., Japanese bank holding company that became one of the world’s largest banking institutions through......
unemployment
unemployment, the condition of one who is capable of working, actively seeking work, but unable to find any work.......
unemployment insurance
unemployment insurance, a form of social insurance (q.v.) designed to compensate certain categories of workers......
unemployment rate
unemployment rate, percentage of unemployed individuals in an economy among individuals currently in the labour......
Union Bank of Switzerland
Union Bank of Switzerland, former Swiss bank, one of the largest banks in Switzerland until its merger with the......
Union Carbide Corporation
Union Carbide Corporation, major American manufacturer of chemicals, petrochemicals, and related products. It became......
Union Pacific Railroad Company
Union Pacific Railroad Company, company that extended the American railway system to the Pacific Coast; it was......
union shop
union shop, arrangement requiring workers to join a particular union and pay dues within a specified period of......
UNISON
UNISON, British labour union, an affiliate of the Trades Union Congress, the national organization of British trade......
Unisys Corporation
Unisys Corporation, American technology consulting company that originated as a manufacturer of computer systems.......
United Airlines
United Airlines, American international airline serving North America, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and......
United Artists Corporation
United Artists Corporation, major investor in and distributor of independently produced motion pictures in the......
United Automobile Workers
United Automobile Workers (UAW), North American industrial union of automotive and other vehicular workers, headquartered......
United Farm Workers
United Farm Workers (UFW), U.S. labour union founded in 1962 as the National Farm Workers Association by the labour......
United Mine Workers of America
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), American labour union, founded in 1890, that engaged in bitter, though often......
United Parcel Service
United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) is an American package and document delivery company operating worldwide. Its......
United Parks & Resorts, Inc.
United Parks & Resorts, Inc. (formerly SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.) is an American company that manages several......
United States Steel Corporation
United States Steel Corporation, leading U.S. producer of steel and related products, founded in 1901. At the beginning......
United Steelworkers
United Steelworkers (USW), American labour union representing workers in metallurgical industries as well as in......
United Technologies Corporation
United Technologies Corporation (UTC), American multi-industry company with significant business concentrations......
Universal Studios
Universal Studios, American motion-picture studio that was one of the leading producers of film serials in the......
Unocal Corporation
Unocal Corporation, former American petroleum corporation founded in 1890 with the union of three wildcatter companies—the......
UPC
UPC, a standard machine-readable bar code used to identify products purchased in grocery and other retail stores.......
US Airways
US Airways, former American airline that was incorporated on March 5, 1937, as All American Aviation, Inc. It underwent......
use tax
use tax, levy on the use or possession of a commodity. Under the principle that the taxpayer should pay according......
USX Corporation
USX Corporation, former American holding company that was incorporated in 1986 to oversee the operations formerly......
value-added tax
value-added tax (VAT), government levy on the amount that a business firm adds to the price of a commodity during......
Vanderbilt family
Vanderbilt family, one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in the United States. The third generation......
Varig
Varig, Brazilian airline founded on May 7, 1927, with the assistance of a Berlin trading concern, Kondor Syndicat,......
vCard
vCard, electronic business card that automates the exchange of personal information typically found on a traditional......
Vee Jay Records
Record store owners Vivian Carter (“Vee”) and James Bracken (“Jay”), later husband and wife, formed Vee Jay Records......
vending machine
vending machine, coin-actuated machine through which various goods may be retailed. Vending machines should not......
venture capital
venture capital, in business finance, funds provided by wealthy individuals, investment banks, or other financial......
vertical integration
vertical integration, form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good, from the acquisition......
VIA Rail Canada, Inc.
VIA Rail Canada, Inc., Canadian state-owned passenger-railway system. Incorporated in 1977 and established in 1978......
Viacom
Viacom, American communications and media conglomerate that was once one of the largest in the United States. It......

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