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van anh
 
Reply Sat 5 Sep, 2009 08:09 pm
hello. As I know, people in charge of big business empires may be referred to, especially by journalists as magnates, moguls. I have read in a book that the two words "magnate" and "mogul" are both used in the combination with "media" and "shipping". Is there any difference in these combinations?
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Reply Sun 6 Sep, 2009 01:14 am
@van anh,
Media magnate, media mogul, shipping magnate, shipping mogul. All OK. All mean "person in charge of big company or group in named business sector".


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