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Company

Company

(n)
UK
ˈkʌmpəni
US
ˈkʌmpəni
Definition: A commercial business.
Meaning: Công ty
Very Common
How to use "Company" vocabulary in sentence (example)

This company has been in business for nearly a hundred years, working with governments, non-governmental organizations, leading businesses as well as not-for-profit organizations.

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Here are 5 curious facts about McKinsey & Company.

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These fancy names are new locations that McKinsey & Company have opened up across the world to enable their clients to get a real feel of business and technological solutions.

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The diverse client base of McKinsey & Company makes it important to hire these individuals.

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Walmart is an American chain of retail department, and grocery stores, known for being the largest company in the world by revenue.

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Before they became a massive global success and a license to print money, the company required some start-up cash.

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Although Airbnb is very popular with young professionals, the fastest-growing client base for the company comes not from hip and trendy, twenty-something, but from senior citizens.

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Starting up in their apartment in San Francisco in 2008, Airbnb had little use for an office, but as the company grew, this quickly became a necessity.

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Up until 2015, company founder Brian Chesky had the original Airbnb apartment up for rent on the site.

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Sprite is manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company.

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However, Gates was more interested in pursuing his own coding, and when he saw an opportunity to found his own company, he dropped out of Harvard without finishing his course.

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Grab Holdings Inc., formerly known as MyTeksi and GrabTaxi, is a Singapore based ridesharing company.

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In addition to transportation, the company offers food delivery and digital payments services via mobile app.

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The company was originally founded in Malaysia and later moved its headquarters to Singapore.

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Each time the company enters a new market, they buy smartphones for drivers in countries that they expand to, allowing those drivers to pay daily instalments for the phone.

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The company makes money by taking a cut of the booking fees.

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The company also educates taxi drivers on using the smartphone and their mobile app.

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In January 2016, GrabTaxi was rebranded as "Grab", which encompasses all the company's products: GrabCar (personal cars), GrabBike (motorcycle taxis), GrabHitch (carpooling) and GrabExpress (last mile delivery) with a new, redesigned logo.

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Stock is an investment that people pay to a company because they believe that that company will make money.

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A bunch of people give a company money, and in return those people (called investors) get a certain amount of shares of stock.

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The company sells these shares of stock at a certain price;

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The higher the stock share price goes, the more shares the company will usually sell, meaning that more money will be available.

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The reverse is usually true as well: The lower the stock share price goes, the less shares the company will usually sell and the the less will be coming in.

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You might very well have hanging on your bedroom wall a certificate showing that you own one share of Disney stock (or some other kid-friendly company).

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Bloomberg LP is a privately held financial, software, data, and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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The company has 167 locations and nearly 20,000 employees.

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Merrill Lynch became the first customer, purchasing 20 terminals and a 30% equity stake in the company for $30 million in exchange for a five-year restriction on marketing the terminal to Merrill Lynch's competitors.

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In 1986, the company renamed itself Bloomberg LP (limited partnership).

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Bloomberg LP has remained a private company since its founding;

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In 2012, Peter Grauer became the chairman of the company, a role he still holds.

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At that point, it was announced that Michael Bloomberg would be taking the reins of his eponymous market data company from Doctoroff, who was chief executive of Bloomberg for the past six years after his term as deputy mayor.

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The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.is an American restaurant company and distributor of cheesecakes based in the United States.

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The largest cheesecake weighed 4,240 kg (9,347.60 lb) and was created by Cheeseberry Company (Russian Federation), in Stavropol, Russian Federation, on 23 September 2017.

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Adidas is the parent company of Taylor Made, Rockport and Reebok.

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