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consolidated companies N pl

manufacturing companies N pl

Registrar of Companies N Brit ECON

company [ˈkʌmpəni] N

1. company (firm):

firma f

4. company no pl (guests):

goście mpl

5. company no pl (group of people):

6. company THEAT:

7. company MIL:

banking company N ECON

building company N ECON

clearing company N ECON

commercial company N

company account N

company acquisition N

company amalgamation N

company assets N pl

company car N

Usage examples with companies

affiliated companies

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They created invoices for car recovery, salvage and car hire and passed on the costs to the insurance companies.
www.telegraph.co.uk
When companies make decisions to innovate by expanding their business and developing new products, they take on a significant commercial risk.
www.afr.com
When those units retired a short distance to re-form, they found only four men of these companies unharmed.
en.wikipedia.org
It serves its hundreds of member companies in activities encompassing international trade policy, international tax policy, and human resources.
en.wikipedia.org
Despite this seeming success, neither the railroad companies nor the various unions representing railway employees were satisfied with either the process or the decisions rendered.
en.wikipedia.org
Those companies do not want to see people getting injured on their roads, as it will tarnish a company's reputation.
en.wikipedia.org
There are commonalities between reliable data recovery companies that a customer should look out for when they are in need of any logical or clean room data recovery service.
www.digitaljournal.com
Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.
en.wikipedia.org
To increase the sources of funding, regulators can remove the barriers which currently prevent companies from investing in infrastructure, such as steep capital charges for such investments.
business.inquirer.net
To be classified as a growth stock, analysts generally expect companies to achieve a 15 percent or higher return on equity.
en.wikipedia.org

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