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The company was sold to a national conglomerate in 1957.
His business grew into a conglomerate of over 20 companies.
James, 27, may also be considered to run the conglomerate.
It only made sense that some of them would become conglomerates.
The conglomerate had put itself up for sale last month.
No one really knows how many conglomerates are out there.
I sold my company a year ago to an international conglomerate.
It is a conglomerate of legal ideas about a new state.
And the nation's financial system, he said, is put at risk when these companies become huge conglomerates.
Time has only one; therefore it is not a conglomerate.
Throughout the decade, Time became more of a media conglomerate.
But he has been attacked as a front man for white conglomerates.
The conglomerate liked the company enough to buy more than 50 percent of it two years ago.
Conglomerates were also noted in the bed of the river.
How old are the executives in some of the great big conglomerates?
With about 41,000 officers, most of us feel as if we are working for a conglomerate, but without the appropriate pay.
In general, however, experts say the traditional conglomerates are out of step.
They hope Chinese conglomerates can do the same in the coming decade.
Seven of the top 20 companies in the Fortune 500 are oil conglomerates.
He was edged out by one of the big conglomerates, but only just.
It is not owned by one of the large media conglomerates.
In the end, many choose to sell to conglomerates, she said.
By 1990 the conglomerates thus had a much wider range.
This will not always be practical in a modern financial conglomerate.
Clear Channel is the largest media conglomerate in the world.