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This fortnight I'm enclosing a few terms from BusinessWeek, Forbes and The Economist, as well as four words proposed by collaborators:

English to

Spanish

Origin / Proposed by

e-biz

negocios relacionados con internet

BusinessWeek

new-media 
company

empresa involucrada en los nuevos medios de comunicación 

Forbes

flop

negocio o producto que no ha tenido éxito

The Economist

stats

abrev. de "statistics", estadísticas

The Economist

WTO

abrev. de "World Trade Organization", Organización Mundial del Comercio

Forbes

investment 
banker

banquero especialista en inversiones

The Economist

Q&A's

abrev. de "questions and answers", preguntas y respuestas

Forbes

bulk up

1. comprar en grandes cantidades 2. mantener gran cantidad de mercancía en inventarios

The Economist

portal

portal

Mr Agustí Miralles

 

 

 

 

Spanish to

English

Origin / Proposed by

cuenta propia

1 concerning self employment 2 on one's own

Ms Claudia Hidalgo

baja-

1-fall,-decrease,-drop-
2-slump
3-discharge,-
withdrawal,-retirement,-loss-
4-form-  where - the discharge-of- clients,-  students,-  employees, -etc.- is - registered 45--certificate-  that - proves - withdrawal-  from - the - roll-  of-  tax-paying - activities-6-certificate - of-  retirement- from-  active - service,- institutions,- bodies-etc.-

Mr Xavier Garriga

apostilla

footnote, annotation

Ms Claudia Hidalgo

alta-1

1 admission, entry,  inclusion   -2- new client,-   employee,- etc.-3-form-  where - new - clients,-  students,-  employees, -etc.- are - registered 4--certificate-  that - proves - inscription-  into - the - roll-  of-  tax-paying - activities-5-certificate - of-  entry-  into-  active - service,- institutions,- bodies-etc.-

 

cuenta ajena

1 concerning employment by someone else or working for someone else 2 on behalf of someone else