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business case

American  

noun

  1. a briefcase or attaché case.


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"Greenland has been trying to attract outside investments into its extractive industries for a long time, and has not had a lot of luck because the business case just hasn't really been there," said Mikkel Runge Olesen, a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies.

From BBC

Earlier efforts to establish a U.S. rare-earth industry foundered because China has flooded the market, undermining the business case.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Many things have been on the table for the last 20 years and they have been dropped because there is not a business case,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The business case for leaning heavily into EV production, specifically large-sized EV models, has "eroded", Ford said in a statement, "due to lower-than-expected demand, high costs and regulatory changes".

From BBC

She said the school submitted a business case for a new roof to the EA in 2017, but it was "not actioned".

From BBC