Etymology: [ k&mp-nE, k&m-p&- ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French compaignie "companionship" (French: compagnie), possibly from Late Latin *compania, but this word is not attested. Old French compaignie is equivalent to Old French compaignon (Modern French: compagnon) + -ie. More at companion
şirket, eşlik, misafir, arkadaşlık, tayfa, ortaklık, beraberindekiler, bölük, birlik, toplantı, arkadaş çevresi, topluluk, esnaf birliği, finansman kurumu, tiyatro topluluğu, tiyatro oyuncu topluluğu, şirket, firma, şirket, grup, BÖLÜK:Ordunun muharip ve yardımcı sınıflarının çoğunda bulunan esas idari taktik birlik, eşlik, refakat, arkadaşlık, şirket, kumpanya, ortaklık, topluluk, kumpanya, mürettebat tayfa, company sto, mürettebat, şirketi, misafirler, lonca, company manners görgü kurallarına uygun davranışlar, kuruluş, eşlik (etme), bir şirket, şirketleri, şirketler,
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şirket isim
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eşlik isim
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misafir
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arkadaşlık
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tayfa isim
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beraberindekiler isim
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bölük isim
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birlik isim
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toplantı isim
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arkadaş çevresi
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topluluk isim
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esnaf birliği Ticaret
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finansman kurumu Ticaret
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tiyatro topluluğu Tiyatro
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şirket, firma Avrupa Birliği
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şirket, grup
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BÖLÜK:Ordunun muharip ve yardımcı sınıflarının çoğunda bulunan esas idari taktik birlik Askeri
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eşlik, refakat, arkadaşlık isim
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şirket, kumpanya, ortaklık isim
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topluluk, kumpanya isim
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mürettebat tayfa
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company sto
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mürettebat
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şirketi
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misafirler
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lonca
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company manners görgü kurallarına uygun davranışlar
A unit of approximately sixty to one hundred and twenty soldiers, typically consisting of two or three platoons and forming part of a battalion, A unit of firefighters and their equipment, companionship, Social visitors, An entity that manufactures or sells products (also known as goods), or provides services as a commercial venture. A corporation, Any business, without respect to incorporation, The entire crew of a ship, A group of individuals with a common purpose, as in a company of actors, To accompany, keep company with, Nickname for an intelligence service, To accompany or go with; to be companion to, The body of actors employed in a theater or in the production of a play, an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage", Partners in a firm whose names are not mentioned in its style or title; often abbreviated in writing; as, Hottinguer & Co, To have sexual commerce, The crew of a ship, including the officers; as, a whole ship's company, A subdivision of a regiment of troops under the command of a captain, numbering in the United States (full strength) 100 men, a unit of firefighters including their equipment; "a hook-and-ladder company", an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage" a unit of firefighters including their equipment; "a hook-and-ladder company" a social gathering of guests or companions; "the house was filled with company when I arrived" organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel" small military unit; usually two or three platoons the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends" be a companion to somebody, Society, in general; people assembled for social intercourse, organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel", small military unit; usually two or three platoons the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends", To associate, a social gathering of guests or companions; "the house was filled with company when I arrived", To be a gay companion, A military unit, typically consisting of two or three platoons, In legal context, an entity that manufactures or sells products (also known as goods), or provides services as a commercial venture. A corporation, In non-legal context, any business, without respect to incorporation, haunt, A companion or companions, Guests or visitors, in distinction from the members of a family; as, to invite company to dine, An assemblage or association of persons, either permanent or transient, The state of being a companion or companions; the act of accompanying; fellowship; companionship; society; friendly intercourse, be a companion to somebody, An association of persons for the purpose of carrying on some enterprise or business; a corporation; a firm; as, the East India Company; an insurance company; a joint-stock company, AT&T Corp , Alascom, Inc , and any AT&T affiliate authorized to provide you with AT&T services, the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends", If you part company with someone, you end your association with them, often because of a disagreement. The tennis star has parted company with his Austrian trainer We have agreed to part company after differences of opinion. Arabian American Oil Company National Biscuit Company Canada Company chartered company finance company holding company London Company Plymouth Company Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Royal Shakespeare Company Seagram Company Ltd. Sears Roebuck and Company Standard Oil Company and Trust trust company British American Tobacco Company Ltd. 1902-76, If two or more people part company, they go in different directions after going in the same direction together. The three of them parted company at the bus stop, If you keep company with a person or with a particular kind of person, you spend a lot of time with them. He keeps company with all sorts of lazy characters, small military unit; usually two or three platoons, a band of people associated temporarily in some activity; "they organized a party to search for food"; "the company of cooks walked into the kitchen", A legal entity, allowed by legislation, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to create an organization, which can then focus on persuing set objectives, and empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money Also known as a "corporation " The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the profits (by dividends) without any personal liability (the company absorbs the entire liability of the business), crew of a ship including the officers; the whole force or personnel of a ship, a social or business visitor; "the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company", If you keep someone company, you spend time with them and stop them feeling lonely or bored. Why don't you stay here and keep Emma company?, If you feel, believe, or know something in company with someone else, you both feel, believe, or know it. Saudi Arabia, in company with some other Gulf oil states, is concerned to avoid any repetition of the two oil price shocks of the 1970s, A company is a group of opera singers, dancers, or actors who work together. the Phoenix Dance Company, A company is a business organization that makes money by selling goods or services. Sheila found some work as a secretary in an insurance company. the Ford Motor Company. = firm, corporation, firm; band, ensemble; basic military unit; people who are visitors in someone's house, guests, visitor (e.g.: "I am having company for dinner tonight"); condition of being with another person or with others; companionship, accompany; associate with, A company is a group of soldiers that is usually part of a battalion or regiment, and that is divided into two or more platoons. The division will consist of two tank companies and one infantry company, Company is having another person or other people with you, usually when this is pleasant or stops you feeling lonely. `I won't stay long.' --- `No, please. I need the company' Ross had always enjoyed the company of women I'm not in the mood for company. see also joint-stock company, public company, When you are in company, you are with a person or group of people. When they were in company she always seemed to dominate the conversation alone, If you have company, you have a visitor or friend with you. He didn't say he had had company, If you say that someone is in good company, you mean that they should not be ashamed of a mistake or opinion, because some important or respected people have made the same mistake or have the same opinion. Mr Koo is in good company. The prime minister made a similar slip a couple of years back, An infantry company consist of three platoons and a Company Headquarters (CoyHQ) consisting of the Officer Commanding (OC) (sometimes referred to as the Company Commander), Company Sergeant Major (CSM), The Company Quartermaster Sergeant (CQMS), a Transport Sergeant and a Signaller In our cadet corps a CoyHQ consists of the Officer Commanding and the CSM Companies are grouped into battalions Approximately 120 personnel, Laws which govern the regulation, production and running of companies, the legal entity created to act as an interface between the members of the community and the legal, financial and real worlds Structure and organisation to be decided by the Grand Council, A proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other form of enterprise that engages in business, The definition of a "company" for tax purposes is broad It includes any body corporate or other entity that has a legal personality or existence distinct from those of its members, whether that body corporate or other entity is incorporated or created in New Zealand or elsewhere Certain entities such as unit trusts are deemed to be companies for tax purposes, whereas Maori authorities are specifically excluded from that definition, A corporation or a limited partnership with publicly traded stock, an organization or group of performers, A business formed to make products or offer services Most companies aim to make a profit - take in more cash than they spend It can be privately owned (by a family, perhaps) or publicly owned Publicly owned companies sell stock, A legal entity regulated by the Australian Securities Commission under the Corporations Law Also known as a corporations, Unit designation of the military In Civil War terms the Company had a starting strength of about 100 men Re-enacting units have a strength of between 10 and 40, Any piece of equipment having a full complement of personnel, The official name of the company that produced the advertisement (The entire company name does not need to be entered in a search for a company to be found i e Yardley, Inc advertisements can be found using only "Yardley ") As company names changed over time, using key words found in a company name is the best way to successfully search for all of a company's advertisements, Official term for the division of an artillery regiment More often, the word Battery was used instead, and the term was changed following the Civil War, An association of persons or of capital organized for the purpose of carrying on a commercial, industrial, or similar enterprise, A legal entity regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) under the Corporations Law, A generic and comprehensive term which may include sole proprietorships, individuals, partnerships, corporations, societies, associations, and organizations usually established and operating to commonly prosecute a commercial, industrial or other legitimate business, enterprise, or undertaking, STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FIELD, naming the tobacco company which originally created the document ("non-industry" is also an option )[Dublin Core Metadata Mapping: Creator], is a separate legal entity that is taxable on its net taxable income For tax law purposes, a company includes: a body corporate; or any other unincorporated association or body of persons; but does not include a partnership or a non-entity joint venture, A legal entity, allowed by legislation, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to create an organisation, which can then focus on pursing set objectives, and empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money Also known as a "corporation " The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the profits (by dividends) without any personal liability (the company absorbs the entire liability of the business), the guild comprised of the remnants of the Guild of Surgeons and the Company of Barbers merged together by King Henry VIII (also established as a guild in other European countries), A business entity which creates paperless entries for introduction into the ACH network [ACH] (see also automated clearinghouse), lowest administration unit in the army Usually consists of a headquarters and two or more rifle platoons and most often commanded by a captain, co, Plural of company, Third-person singular simple present of to company, (Slang) the CIA,
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A unit of approximately sixty to one hundred and twenty soldiers, typically consisting of two or three platoons and forming part of a battalion
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A unit of firefighters and their equipment
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companionship
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Social visitors
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An entity that manufactures or sells products (also known as goods), or provides services as a commercial venture. A corporation
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Any business, without respect to incorporation
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The entire crew of a ship
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A group of individuals with a common purpose, as in a company of actors
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To accompany, keep company with - "it was with a distinctly fallen countenance that his father hearkened to his mother's parenthetical request to “’bide hyar an’ company leetle Moses whilst I be a-milkin’ the cow.”"
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Nickname for an intelligence service
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To accompany or go with; to be companion to
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The body of actors employed in a theater or in the production of a play
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an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage"
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Partners in a firm whose names are not mentioned in its style or title; often abbreviated in writing; as, Hottinguer & Co
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To have sexual commerce
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The crew of a ship, including the officers; as, a whole ship's company
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A subdivision of a regiment of troops under the command of a captain, numbering in the United States (full strength) 100 men
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a unit of firefighters including their equipment; "a hook-and-ladder company"
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an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage" a unit of firefighters including their equipment; "a hook-and-ladder company" a social gathering of guests or companions; "the house was filled with company when I arrived" organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel" small military unit; usually two or three platoons the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends" be a companion to somebody
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Society, in general; people assembled for social intercourse
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organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel"
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small military unit; usually two or three platoons the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends"
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To associate
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a social gathering of guests or companions; "the house was filled with company when I arrived"
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To be a gay companion
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A military unit, typically consisting of two or three platoons
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In legal context, an entity that manufactures or sells products (also known as goods), or provides services as a commercial venture. A corporation
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In non-legal context, any business, without respect to incorporation
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haunt
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A companion or companions
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Guests or visitors, in distinction from the members of a family; as, to invite company to dine
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An assemblage or association of persons, either permanent or transient
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The state of being a companion or companions; the act of accompanying; fellowship; companionship; society; friendly intercourse
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be a companion to somebody
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An association of persons for the purpose of carrying on some enterprise or business; a corporation; a firm; as, the East India Company; an insurance company; a joint-stock company
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AT&T Corp , Alascom, Inc , and any AT&T affiliate authorized to provide you with AT&T services
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the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends"
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If you part company with someone, you end your association with them, often because of a disagreement. The tennis star has parted company with his Austrian trainer We have agreed to part company after differences of opinion. Arabian American Oil Company National Biscuit Company Canada Company chartered company finance company holding company London Company Plymouth Company Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Royal Shakespeare Company Seagram Company Ltd. Sears Roebuck and Company Standard Oil Company and Trust trust company British American Tobacco Company Ltd. 1902-76
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If two or more people part company, they go in different directions after going in the same direction together. The three of them parted company at the bus stop
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If you keep company with a person or with a particular kind of person, you spend a lot of time with them. He keeps company with all sorts of lazy characters
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small military unit; usually two or three platoons
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a band of people associated temporarily in some activity; "they organized a party to search for food"; "the company of cooks walked into the kitchen"
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A legal entity, allowed by legislation, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to create an organization, which can then focus on persuing set objectives, and empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money Also known as a "corporation " The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the profits (by dividends) without any personal liability (the company absorbs the entire liability of the business)
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crew of a ship including the officers; the whole force or personnel of a ship
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a social or business visitor; "the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company"
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If you keep someone company, you spend time with them and stop them feeling lonely or bored. Why don't you stay here and keep Emma company?
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If you feel, believe, or know something in company with someone else, you both feel, believe, or know it. Saudi Arabia, in company with some other Gulf oil states, is concerned to avoid any repetition of the two oil price shocks of the 1970s
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A company is a group of opera singers, dancers, or actors who work together. the Phoenix Dance Company
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A company is a business organization that makes money by selling goods or services. Sheila found some work as a secretary in an insurance company. the Ford Motor Company. = firm
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corporation, firm; band, ensemble; basic military unit; people who are visitors in someone's house, guests, visitor (e.g.: "I am having company for dinner tonight"); condition of being with another person or with others; companionship isim
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accompany; associate with fiil
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A company is a group of soldiers that is usually part of a battalion or regiment, and that is divided into two or more platoons. The division will consist of two tank companies and one infantry company
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Company is having another person or other people with you, usually when this is pleasant or stops you feeling lonely. `I won't stay long.' --- `No, please. I need the company' Ross had always enjoyed the company of women I'm not in the mood for company. see also joint-stock company, public company
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When you are in company, you are with a person or group of people. When they were in company she always seemed to dominate the conversation alone
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If you have company, you have a visitor or friend with you. He didn't say he had had company
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If you say that someone is in good company, you mean that they should not be ashamed of a mistake or opinion, because some important or respected people have made the same mistake or have the same opinion. Mr Koo is in good company. The prime minister made a similar slip a couple of years back
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An infantry company consist of three platoons and a Company Headquarters (CoyHQ) consisting of the Officer Commanding (OC) (sometimes referred to as the Company Commander), Company Sergeant Major (CSM), The Company Quartermaster Sergeant (CQMS), a Transport Sergeant and a Signaller In our cadet corps a CoyHQ consists of the Officer Commanding and the CSM Companies are grouped into battalions Approximately 120 personnel
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Laws which govern the regulation, production and running of companies
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the legal entity created to act as an interface between the members of the community and the legal, financial and real worlds Structure and organisation to be decided by the Grand Council
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A proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other form of enterprise that engages in business
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The definition of a "company" for tax purposes is broad It includes any body corporate or other entity that has a legal personality or existence distinct from those of its members, whether that body corporate or other entity is incorporated or created in New Zealand or elsewhere Certain entities such as unit trusts are deemed to be companies for tax purposes, whereas Maori authorities are specifically excluded from that definition
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A corporation or a limited partnership with publicly traded stock
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an organization or group of performers
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A business formed to make products or offer services Most companies aim to make a profit - take in more cash than they spend It can be privately owned (by a family, perhaps) or publicly owned Publicly owned companies sell stock
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A legal entity regulated by the Australian Securities Commission under the Corporations Law Also known as a corporations
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Unit designation of the military In Civil War terms the Company had a starting strength of about 100 men Re-enacting units have a strength of between 10 and 40
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Any piece of equipment having a full complement of personnel
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The official name of the company that produced the advertisement (The entire company name does not need to be entered in a search for a company to be found i e Yardley, Inc advertisements can be found using only "Yardley ") As company names changed over time, using key words found in a company name is the best way to successfully search for all of a company's advertisements
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Official term for the division of an artillery regiment More often, the word Battery was used instead, and the term was changed following the Civil War
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An association of persons or of capital organized for the purpose of carrying on a commercial, industrial, or similar enterprise
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A legal entity regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) under the Corporations Law
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A generic and comprehensive term which may include sole proprietorships, individuals, partnerships, corporations, societies, associations, and organizations usually established and operating to commonly prosecute a commercial, industrial or other legitimate business, enterprise, or undertaking
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STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FIELD, naming the tobacco company which originally created the document ("non-industry" is also an option )[Dublin Core Metadata Mapping: Creator]
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is a separate legal entity that is taxable on its net taxable income For tax law purposes, a company includes: a body corporate; or any other unincorporated association or body of persons; but does not include a partnership or a non-entity joint venture
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A legal entity, allowed by legislation, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to create an organisation, which can then focus on pursing set objectives, and empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money Also known as a "corporation " The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the profits (by dividends) without any personal liability (the company absorbs the entire liability of the business)
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the guild comprised of the remnants of the Guild of Surgeons and the Company of Barbers merged together by King Henry VIII (also established as a guild in other European countries)
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A business entity which creates paperless entries for introduction into the ACH network [ACH] (see also automated clearinghouse)
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lowest administration unit in the army Usually consists of a headquarters and two or more rifle platoons and most often commanded by a captain
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company.
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companies
Plural of company
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companies
Third-person singular simple present of to company
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