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- noun Plural form of
microbusiness .
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Examples
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At the Small Business Development Center, "All of our clients are what we call microbusinesses, less than 25 employees," Jorgensen said.
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Financing originations among these so-called microbusinesses are still down year-over-year.
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Financing originations among these so-called microbusinesses are still down year-over-year.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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But among the smallest firms (sometimes called microbusinesses) with 3 to 9 employees, just under half offer health insurance, down from 58 percent in 2001-02.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2008
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Office space will see less demand than other facets of real estate as a growing portion of the work force opts to telecommute to work and a growing portion of business productivity comes from very small "microbusinesses," Kotkin said.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Our nation's self-employed and microbusinesses are just different than the "small business community" that contains 500 or less employees.
Kristie Arslan: Small Business Planning During an Uncertain Economy Kristie Arslan 2012
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Our nation's self-employed and microbusinesses are just different than the "small business community" that contains 500 or less employees.
Kristie Arslan: Small Business Planning During an Uncertain Economy Kristie Arslan 2012
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As a self-employed person for 25 years with many acquaintances who'd love to start their own microbusinesses, I can tell you that the one measure that would grow entrepreneurs is single-payer universal health insurance.
Tim Berry: 8 Hard Truths About Stimulating Small Business 2009
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I find all of this political theatre entertaining, but most microbusinesses don't want all of these details.
Tim Berry: 8 Hard Truths About Stimulating Small Business 2009
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Last Sunday on “Esta Semana”, a 60 Minutes-style TV news program in Nicaragua, a report took and in-depth look at Usura Cero (Zero Usury), a goverment-financed program that gives soft loans to women-led microbusinesses.
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