What is conglomerate?
A spectacular example of conglomerate, the Crestone Conglomerate may be viewed in and near the town of Crestone, at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Range in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. The Crestone Conglomerate is a metamorphic rock stratum and consists of tiny to quite large rocks that appear to have been tumbled in an ancient river. Some of the rocks have hues of red and green.
Related Questions
- Can the BAS Programme simultaneously support more than one project for separate companies that belong to a single conglomerate or holding company?
- Was moving from a smaller marketer like Second Cup to a global conglomerate like Nike a difficult transition?
- Do Conglomerate Firms Allocate Resources Inefficiently Across Industries?