a single transaction cannot be a business give reason
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here are any number of events conducted for commercial purposes that, despite a commercial intent, are still not business transactions. For example, if a well-known CEO gives a commencement speech, ultimately it benefits the students as well as the CEO and his company. The students benefit from the useful or inspiring contents of the commencement speech, while the CEO and his corporation are publicized in the process.
There may even be some measurable bump in the company's stock price associated with the favorable publicity, and it may be that the company's store in the college town where the CEO gave the speech sees an increase in quarterly sales. Even if there's a measurable commercial benefit derived from the speech, however, it doesn't constitute a business transaction.
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A single transaction cannot be called a business.
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