conglomerateur

[kuhn-glom-er-uh-tur, kuhng-]

con·glom·er·a·teur

[kuhn-glom-er-uh-tur, kuhng-]
noun
a person who forms a corporate conglomerate by acquiring a group of companies, services, etc.
Also, con·glom·er·a·tor [kuhn-glom-uh-rey-ter, kuhng-] .


Origin:
1965–70; conglomerate + -eur, probably extracted from entrepreneur
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Conglomerateur has a plethora of syllables.
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