wintel
(,)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of or designating a computer that uses a microprocessor made by Intel Corporation and any of the Windows operating systems developed by Microsoft Corporation.
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assumed name
(assumed name, fictitious name, Doing Business As, DBA)
Princeton's WordNet
(law) a name under which a corporation conducts business that is not the legal name of the corporation as shown in its articles of incorporation
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insider
(insider)
Princeton's WordNet
an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations
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case study
(case study)
Princeton's WordNet
a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a Corporation. that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
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closely held
(ʊs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(of a Corporation. having its stock held by a few individuals. Compare closed corporation.
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acquirer
(acquirer)
Princeton's WordNet
a corporation gaining financial control over another corporation or financial institution through a payment in cash or an exchange of stock
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articles of incorporation
(articles of incorporation)
Princeton's WordNet
a legal document that creates a Corporation. it is filed with a state by the founders of a corporation and is governed by the laws of the state
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quasi
Webster Dictionary
as if; as though; as it were; in a manner sense or degree; having some resemblance to; qualified; -- used as an adjective, or a prefix with a noun or an adjective; as, a quasi contract, an implied contract, an obligation which has arisen from some act, as if from a contract; a quasi Corporation. a body that has some, but not all, of the peculiar attributes of a Corporation. a quasi argument, that which resembles, or is used as, an argument; quasi historical, apparently historical, seeming to be historical
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incorporation
Webster Dictionary
the act of creating a corporation
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bencher
Webster Dictionary
an alderman of a corporation
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corp.
(ʊˈroʊ teɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Corporation.
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incorporation
Webster Dictionary
a body incorporated; a corporation
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disincorporate
Webster Dictionary
to detach or separate from a corporation
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incorporate
(ˌɪn koʊˌɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to form into a Corporation.
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pc
(ɑz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
professional Corporation.
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impropriation
Webster Dictionary
a benefice in the hands of a layman, or of a lay corporation
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corporator
Webster Dictionary
a member of a Corporation. esp. one of the original members
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disincorporate
Webster Dictionary
separated from, or not included in, a Corporation. disincorporated
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disincorporation
Webster Dictionary
deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation
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corporate
Webster Dictionary
belonging to a corporation or incorporated body
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stock
(ɒk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the shares of a particular company or Corporation.
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bbc
(ˈbiˌbɔl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
British Broadcasting Corporation.
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incorporated
(ɪnˈkɔr pəˌreɪ tɪd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
formed into a legal Corporation.
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cbc
(ɪˈyus, ˈkaɪ us)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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incorporate
(ˌɪn koʊˌɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to form a legal Corporation.
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corporate
(ˈkɔr pər ɪt, -prɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of, for, or belonging to a corporation or corporations:
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cpb
(ˈkoʊ zi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Corporation.for Public Broadcasting.
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disappropriate
Webster Dictionary
severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation
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disappropriate
Webster Dictionary
to sever from appropriation or possession a spiritual corporation
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appropriate
Webster Dictionary
to annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual Corporation. as its property
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