The interchange of goods or commodities, especially on a large scale, between different countries or between populations within the same country. It includes trade (the buying, selling, or exchanging of commodities, whether wholesale or retail) and business (the purchase and sale of goods to make a profit). (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, p411, p2005 & p283)
Sale-and-leaseback. : Sale-leasebacks and leasing in real estate and equipment transactions / by Harvey Greenfield (attorney, New York City ; chairman, Taxation Committee, Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) ; Frank K. Griesinger (Frank K. Griesinger & Associates, Inc., 838 National City Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio, 44114)
Sale of banks -- United States : Financial services firms : governance, regulations, valuations, mergers, and acquisitions / Zabihollah Rezaee
2011
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Sale of business enterprises -- See Also the narrower term Sale of banks
Here are entered works on the sale of banks as business enterprises. Works on the selling of banking services are entered under Selling--Banks and banking
Sale of business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- Miscellanea. : Global business workforce restructuring : labour and employment law and benefits : issues raised by restructuring, mergers, sales, acquisitions, and redundancies / edited by Raymond Jeffers, Robert J. Mignin
Great Britain. Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1875/1907 : The Sale of Food & Drugs Acts, 1875 to 1907 : and forms, regulations, orders and notices issued thereunder, with notes and cases ; together with an appendix containing the other acts relating to adulteration, chemical notes, etc., etc. / by Sir William J. Bell, LL. D. of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law