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The Business market is a sector of the economy that involves the buying and selling of goods and services between businesses. It is distinct from the consumer market, which involves the buying and selling of goods and services between businesses and consumers. Businesses in the market typically include manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and service providers.
Manufacturers produce goods for sale to other businesses, such as raw materials, components, and finished products. Wholesalers purchase goods from manufacturers and resell them to retailers. Retailers purchase goods from wholesalers and resell them to consumers. Service providers provide services to other businesses, such as consulting, accounting, and legal services.
Examples of companies in the Business market include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart, IBM, and Dell. Show Less Read more