单词 | company |
释义 | company (kʌmpəni ) Word forms: companies 1. countable noun A2 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. Synonyms: business, firm, association, corporation 2. countable noun A company is a group of opera singers, dancers, or actors who work together. ...the Phoenix Dance Company. 3. countable noun 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. C Company's sentries were just ahead. Synonyms: troop, unit, squad, team 4. uncountable noun B2 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 enjoyed the company of his colleagues. [+ of] She would be grateful for their company on the drive back. I'm not in the mood for company. Synonyms: companionship, society [old-fashioned], presence, fellowship 5. See also joint-stock company, public company 6. and company phrase [n-proper PHR] You can say and company after mentioning a person's name, to refer also to the people who are associated with that person. [informal] 7. be in good company phrase If you say that someone is in good company, you mean that they should not be ashamed of a mistake or opinion, because it is shared by many others, or by someone important or successful. If you find it difficult to cope with your family you are in good company because most people feel the same. 8. have company phrase B2 If you have company, you have a visitor or friend with you. He didn't say he had had company. 9. in company phrase B2 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. I feel awkward and shy in company. 10. in company with sb phrase If you feel, believe, or know something in company with someone else, you both feel, believe, or know it. [formal] 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. 11. to keep someone company phrase B2 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? 12. keep company phrase 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. 13. to part company phrase If two or more people part company, they go in different directions after going in the same direction together. [written] The three of them parted company at the bus stop. 14. to part company phrase [VERB inflects, oft PHR with n] If you part company with someone on a particular subject, you disagree with them on it. [formal] Where I part company with him, however, is over his views on electoral reform. 15. to part company phrase If you part company with someone, you end your association with them, often because of a disagreement. [formal] The tennis star has parted company with his Austrian trainer. [+ with] We have agreed to part company after differences of opinion. 16. present company excepted phrase [PHRASE with cl] If you are making a general, unfavourable comment about a particular type of person, and you are with people of that type, you can say ' present company excepted' as a way of making your comment sound more polite. [spoken, politeness] Quotations: Every man is like the company he is wont to keepPhoenix A wise man may look ridiculous in the company of foolsGnomologia Tell me thy company, and I'll tell thee what thou artDon Quixote A man is known by the company he keeps Two is company, three's a crowd Collocations: company contract She later paid a reported 2million to escape a record company contract. The Sun Firstly, the band's record company contract at the time did not cover international releases. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A company contracted by ministers to provide court interpreters has been fined thousands of pounds for poor performance. Times, Sunday Times This meant the government could get the money only if it awarded the company contracts. Times, Sunday Times The companies contracted to run the payment by results schemes are choosing instead those most likely to get a job anyway. Times, Sunday Times He was given a company credit card shortly after becoming chief executive officer in 2003. The Sun The mining companies owned the miners' homes and paid the miners with company credit rather than money. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other companies credit themselves with being the first or the fastest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The bureau issues reports on companies credit exposure and includes their financial statements and ownership details both positive and negative information. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His suggestions included an agency to aggregate small business loans, and measures to stimulate a market for private placements of mid-sized company debt. Times, Sunday Times It trades commodities, such as oil and gold, equities (shares in companies) and company debt. Times, Sunday Times He has set strict limits on company debt and spurred operators to stay in robust financial health. Times, Sunday Times Its two other legs are infrastructure investment and investing in company debt. Times, Sunday Times Company debt stands at 539 million but the club's profits will result in a shortfall of several million. Times, Sunday Times The only way a 'great return' on such undeveloped land can be achieved will be via a paper transaction from one company employee to another. Times, Sunday Times A holiday company employee explained that she never, obviously, gets time off in school holidays, so took her six year old out for five days. Times, Sunday Times To qualify as a uniform, an outfit must make its wearer readily recognisable as a company employee. Times, Sunday Times It was not said whether the breach related to an unreported relationship with a company employee. Times,Sunday Times Another ferry company employee described seeing the same person in nearby woods. Times, Sunday Times The company employs a full-time occupational health adviser and there are health screenings and eye tests offered on site. Times, Sunday Times The company employs more than 21,000 people at 280 stores, and generated sales of 1,135m in 2006. Times, Sunday Times One study suggests that the company employs only 14 people for every $10m in sales; a high-street chain would employ 47 people for the same sales. Times, Sunday Times The company employs about 20,000 people in its investment bank. Times, Sunday Times The company employs nearly 900 staff, but has already trimmed its workforce by 200 this year. Times, Sunday Times He says he was threatened by a company executive with arrest and jail for leaking company information. Times, Sunday Times Which was why the next two records were recorded a 12-hour flight away from the nearest record company executive. The Sun Stone dug in her heels but after a final-straw dinner with a record company executive agreed to change the colour of her hair. Times, Sunday Times Fair enough if you are an under pressure record company executive, perhaps, but utterly fascistic to most everybody else. Times, Sunday Times When she did finally do a showcase for one record company executive, he spent the whole time texting on his phone. The Sun Of course, business manuals suggest that taking over from a company founder can be fraught with difficulty. Times, Sunday Times I remember talking to a company founder who was happy to park the cash from the sale of his company in a bank account. Times, Sunday Times In 1927, the company founder adopted the brand name for a new lamp product. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two developers turned to crime as their construction companies foundered. Times, Sunday Times Important leaps in innovation, such as the invention of semiconductors and personal computers, typically have made vast fortunes for company founders and backers. Times,Sunday Times Its markets had expanded worldwide, with company growth averaging 50% a year. Times, Sunday Times As the chancellor takes new measures to promote company growth, we expect to see more founders de-risking by bringing in experienced and committed investors. Times, Sunday Times A one-year review of business rates to remove historical anomalies holding back company growth. Times, Sunday Times If the present rate of company growth continued, by the end of this year an extra 84,758 companies would have been created this year compared with last year, it said. Times,Sunday Times Modern production methods resulted in reasonable prices, producing company growth. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When police raided the company headquarters, they found a list of 200 top politicians - listed under suspicious, if sometimes humorous, codenames - who had been taking payments from the conglomerate. Times, Sunday Times When he's not travelling, days are spent at the company headquarters, a five-minute drive away. Times, Sunday Times Each company headquarters was equipped with two of these vehicles. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its strength would have been 12 officers and 141 other ranks, organised in a company headquarters and three sections, each with five cars. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Given that information took a long time to reach the company headquarters, this was dependent on an absolute trust. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, my friend has suggested that the company invests in itself and buys the shares. Times, Sunday Times The company invests in commercial legal disputes, booking profits partly based on the chances of winning a case at various stages of the legal process. Times,Sunday Times The company invests in emerging markets, mainly in state and corporate debt. Times, Sunday Times The company invests 2% of its turnover in development programmes and has its own grading system to help promote people on merit. Times, Sunday Times They also feel the company invests in their personal growth, giving a 76% score. Times, Sunday Times Tax havens have been coerced into signing up to automatic information exchanges and are building company ownership registers that can be accessed by overseas authorities. Times, Sunday Times Interlinking country registries would provide, for the first time, international real-time access to tax and law enforcement agencies on company ownership. Times, Sunday Times However, investors moving a property already in their possession to company ownership will incur legal costs, stamp duty and administration fees, and could be double-taxed on capital gains. Times, Sunday Times To prevent this levy, a company ownership structure should be avoided. Times, Sunday Times It has a long-established register of company ownership, has implemented internationally-agreed tax standards and signed up to the latest insurance regulations. Times, Sunday Times He insisted, untruthfully, that since he worked for 'the electricity board' his company owned all of the others. Times, Sunday Times (2008) What about experimenting with a company owning track and trains? Times, Sunday Times (2008) But they'd already run a check on the registry and found that it was owned by a company in the Philippines. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE (2002) It has also squeezed company profit margins, with similar effects. Times, Sunday Times Second, mention of dividends appears as an afterthought in many company profit state-ments these days. Times, Sunday Times Employment levels are high, creating wage growth that threatens to squeeze company profit margins. Times, Sunday Times And herein, perhaps, lies the one thing we've lost sight of in the fug of arguments surrounding artist remuneration and record company profit margins. Times, Sunday Times It forecast a wobble in world equities over the next few months amid rising rates as well as the higher crude oil price and narrowing company profit margins. Times, Sunday Times Costs, which eat into the oil company revenue on which taxes are levied, have also risen, according to the statistics. Times, Sunday Times Company revenue was up 54 per cent to 560.6million and pre-tax profit up 92 per cent to 91.2million in the last six months. The Sun Consider also the potential job creation from the guarantee of 1% of company revenue being donated to local community projects. Times, Sunday Times Communities will also get one per cent of all company revenue generated from nearby sites. The Sun Yesterday it said that after changes to discounting, company revenue would be even lower than expected. Times, Sunday Times Investors would rather see the company sell assets than raise the cash it needs through a rights issue. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The company enjoyed a glorious heyday in the 1980s when the company sold more than 120,000 instruments. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I did get quite a big payout when the company sold for about 40 m. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The company share price has fallen 40 per cent since the beginning of the year on the back of the unsuccessful wells. Times, Sunday Times But if they were a company share right now, you would have to consider having a small investment on them. Times, Sunday Times It can be seen as an investment because you can sell on your membership as you could a company share. Times, Sunday Times So how nice to see a well-known train company share his vision with an announcement on improvements to 'logistics and data capabilities'. Times, Sunday Times Consider the impact on members of company share schemes. Times, Sunday Times However, his tenure coincided with the height of the vogue for direct action at company shareholder meetings. Times, Sunday Times Of course, no one can force public company shareholders to sell to private equity on the cheap. Times, Sunday Times Company shareholders will have the legal right to block multimillion-pound pay deals for top company directors. Times, Sunday Times These were introduced so offeree company shareholders and other market participants could judge more easily the likelihood of an offer. Times, Sunday Times These will not be enforceable unless company shareholders approve them in advance, ideally at the preceding annual general meeting. Times, Sunday Times The trip is being sponsored by a company that manufactures corrugated cardboard boxes. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The company sponsored her evening classes to gain a teacher training certificate and today she is retail staff development manager. Times, Sunday Times (2006) In the final year of my degree and during my PhD a local company sponsored me to carry out research in the area of data security. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Today the company trades from more than 200 out-of-town locations. Times, Sunday Times The company trades with 40 countries across six continents and generated international sales of 119.9m in 2015. Times, Sunday Times When a company trades at more than 40 times next year's estimated earnings, any tweak to expectations can have outsized repercussions. Times, Sunday Times The company trades on 14 times earnings and yields more than 5 per cent. Times, Sunday Times The company trades on a forward p/e ratio of 14, a discount to its peers, and has a yield of 4.8%. Times, Sunday Times We now plan to shape a simpler, leaner, more agile and competitive company focusing on our priorities for growth in liquefied natural gas and deep water. Times, Sunday Times To get to this point, the group went through tough times and a radical structural overhaul, transforming from a state monopoly into a modern, competitive company. Times, Sunday Times Nonetheless, a pure monopoly can unlike a competitive company alter the market price for its own convenience: a decrease of production results in a higher price. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The result that monopoly prices are higher, and production output lesser, than a competitive company follow from a requirement that the monopoly not charge different prices for different customers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's the earning attitude, then, that characterizes the workers of competitive companies. Christianity Today Having morphed into an electronics company in the 1960s, it launched its first mobile phone in 1982. Times, Sunday Times He worked part-time in an electronics company and dreamt of a business career, his friend said. Times, Sunday Times In this case though, because you had already built up a case with the electronics company and the item was under warranty, it seemed wise to pursue this with it. The Sun After leaving the darts circuit, he decided to concentrate on an electronics company, selling sports vending machines, that he had bought with the 52,000 that he earned for his feat. Times, Sunday Times Does it, as a global electronics company, condone such behaviour? Times, Sunday Times Today, as her engineering company faces a hostile takeover, that press clipping has, perhaps unsurprisingly, become essential reading for her detractors. Times, Sunday Times (2018) Before retiring in 1973 he worked at an engineering company. Times, Sunday Times (2016) This engineering company makes exhaust control systems for diesel engines and devices used to transfer gas petrochemicals safely. Times, Sunday Times (2013) We want to be an intelligent design engineering company to shape the future of the world. Times, Sunday Times (2013) If you have a complaint against a financial company, you should complain direct to the provider. Times, Sunday Times The government could have announced the liquidation of the firm or a merger with another financial company and taken the shares to zero. ST I was playing golf with the head of a financial company. Christianity Today Instead of taking out a conventional mortgage, the housebuyer immediately sells it on to an offshore financial company, which owns it on their behalf. Times, Sunday Times If you have a dispute with a financial company, you have to complain to them in the first instance. Times, Sunday Times Direct investment may be preferred to the granting of a license for a foreign company to produce a product if secrecy is important. International Finance: The markets and financial management of multinational business. (1983) That would involve, say, a rampaging mob destroying facilities owned by a foreign company while the police stand by looking on. Times, Sunday Times (2013) At the same time, he sorted out the controlled foreign company regime. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Political sources said that members of the Government were unhappy about a transfer of Vale stock to a foreign company. Times, Sunday Times (2008) In his second year at university he founded a company making customised gaming controllers. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He also founded a company that researched another of his interests, the study of insect hormones for pest control. Times, Sunday Times (2015) This new franchise company provides professional handyman services, including property maintenance and project management, and its customers range from the general public to letting agents. The Sun Franchising companies usually spend lots of money on lawyers to ensure watertight contracts. The Sun But buyer beware applies - many of these highly touted franchise consultants represent franchise companies that have little, if any, name recognition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the late 1880s the city had five franchise companies providing transit services within city limits. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Then it ends up being a giant company. Times, Sunday Times Now it was a giant company that owned nearly 40 venues and employed 3,500 people. Times, Sunday Times And they are diversifying, each giant company trying to carve out a different niche. Times, Sunday Times Lumbering, giant companies do not have the lightning reflexes necessary to cope with the modern competitive world. Times, Sunday Times It's shocking that only one of these giant companies has apologised. Times, Sunday Times It's a high-tech company, full of engineers who are doing amazing things. Times, Sunday Times Large multinational organisations, but also smaller high-tech companies, need to work increasingly in networks. Times, Sunday Times Share buybacks are not usually a tactic of cash-hungry high-tech companies. Times, Sunday Times But the real effects of the tech boom are felt beyond the high-tech companies themselves. Times, Sunday Times The biggest beneficiaries of the scheme have been high-tech companies, as well as manufacturers. Times, Sunday Times In the roof space overhead, a large company of mice was practising eightsome reels. The Times Literary Supplement (2018) In return the large company will receive a share of the profits. Business Studies Basic Facts (1990) The investment bank got the highest scores for personal growth of any large company in the survey. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It's all very well as a large company sitting in your ivory tower but if you have two months with no sales you are in trouble. Times, Sunday Times (2009) A completed financial plan for a large company is a substantial document. Principles of Corporate Finance (1991) Personal data relating to almost a billion email addresses has been exposed online by a marketing company. Times, Sunday Times The couple, who run a marketing company, took a year off work, having planned their trip in 'rough' detail. Times, Sunday Times Creston tumbled 16p to 51p after the marketing company warned about prospects. Times, Sunday Times It operated as a marketing company with members asked to recruit more members like a pyramid scheme. Times, Sunday Times The marketing company will provide help and advise on mobile distribution. Times, Sunday Times He worked as a factory hand and then a mining company supervisor before becoming a unionist. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The gold mining company is coming to the end of a heavy investment programme. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The world's biggest mining company is aiming to tackle the lack of women in the industry by aiming for gender parity in its workforce within a decade. Times, Sunday Times (2016) His disappearance coincided with prospecting activities by a mining company. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD (2002) The multinational company triggered pre-insolvency proceedings last month after a key investor backed away from a plan to provide fresh cash. Times, Sunday Times Instead, her prank went several steps better, prompting a local outcry and worried inquiries to the multinational company. Times, Sunday Times Any multinational company will have occasional brushes with regulators. Times, Sunday Times You can't move the share price of a multinational company by 30 per cent if you don't have very solid arguments. Times, Sunday Times They rely on 'transfer pricing', accounting rules that determine how much profit a multinational company reports in each territory where it operates. Times, Sunday Times As banks and oil company creditors pull the plug on struggling airlines, the blow will rebound on investors in aircraft leases. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It has filed dozens of lawsuits over pay disputes with the national oil company. Times, Sunday Times (2009) They understand when a punt on an oil company goes wrong because the well turns out to be dry. Times, Sunday Times (2015) At one point on the way they had sighted derricks, where a Japanese oil company was prospecting. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE (2002) When an oil company builds a refinery, it decides at the outset what it will produce and constructs it accordingly. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Unfortunately, in your situation, this means that the 20,000 of trading losses incurred to date will be lost when you strike off the online company. Times, Sunday Times Left school at 16 and now runs his own online company - selling camping and fishing equipment. The Sun The online company, where consultants design luxury holidays and last-minute breaks, offers employees at least one long-haul trip each year. Times, Sunday Times Are hats permissible in mixed online company? Times,Sunday Times But 28 per cent of candidates also admit they check out online company reviews before deciding to apply. The Sun You must also enrol employees into a pension scheme, unless you are planning to operate a company scheme. Times, Sunday Times Part of the capital was set aside to operate the company and the remainder to directly fund and refinance student debt. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was decided to operate the company as a virtual airline, and wet lease operations from other companies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After his death, his two sons continued to operate the company, which remained family-run until 1945. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Doctors from leading fertility clinics were there, as were pharmaceutical company representatives. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Suppose that a pharmaceutical company has a subsidiary which produces specialty chemicals. Principles of Corporate Finance (1991) The complex scheme involved claiming tax relief on a 1 million licence purchased from a pharmaceutical company. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Damage like this makes it very unlikely that a phone company will accept there is a manufacturing fault. The Sun (2017) `Just hypothetically speaking, someone could ring the phone company and complain about their bill. SOMEBODY (2002) How lucky that the phone company said she could pay in instalments. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It needs to be like a content-neutral phone company, not a contentresponsible publishing company. Times, Sunday Times (2018) German phone company strikes a bathetic note. Times, Sunday Times (2008) P2 employs nearly 700 people and was a privately held portfolio company of. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This can take the form of the divestiture of a division or portfolio company as well as the sale of businesses by their owners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Platform companies stand in contrast to add-on or tuck-in acquisitions, where synergies to an existing portfolio company exist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Our strong links with 3i, for example, have enabled us to support acquisitions by several of its portfolio companies in the league table. Times, Sunday Times A number of its portfolio companies are in breach of their banking covenants. Times, Sunday Times But why should the owner of any profitable company have an emotional attachment to the stuff on sale? Times, Sunday Times Amazingly, we were able to be a profitable company in the first full quarter after 9/11. Times, Sunday Times Were a highly profitable company to announce factory closures and job losses, particularly in the current economic environment, it would rightly attract strong criticism. Times, Sunday Times Removing the debt burden helped to turn the perennial lossmaker into a profitable company: it notched up profits of €11m (8.7m) in 2011 on €845m of revenues. Times, Sunday Times He was chief executive of a highly profitable company. Times, Sunday Times The top-up trick: you return the car with a full tank, but the rental company charges you for a top-up. Times, Sunday Times The court heard the fraudsters had staged several other crashes, with false claims boosted by hiring out cars from a rental company linked to themselves. The Sun Yes, you'll have to pay, but possibly far less than if you leave it up to the rental company to fill in the damage report. Times, Sunday Times Once you've found the best option, you are transferred directly to the rental company to complete the booking. The Sun If it's not clear how your rental company will handle your deposit, use someone else. Times, Sunday Times A software company specialising in tax systems has defied the stock market downturn after engineering a reverse takeover by a listed taxi firm. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Two years later he joined a commercial software company and quickly made a name for himself as a consultant, working in knowledge-based systems. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It seems an oddly apt choice of artwork for the world's biggest software company. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He tests computer games for a big software company. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The odd Canadian internet gaming software company lost three quarters of its value. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The pennies are worth 28 each, making the overall cost to the state-owned company more than 50,000. Times, Sunday Times The state-owned company announced rates would fall by 1.3 per cent — despite wholesale costs plummeting by 30 per cent in 12 months. The Sun Over the past 20 years, the former state-owned company has rarely been far from controversy. Times, Sunday Times Love's appointment marks his third involvement in a former state-owned company. Times, Sunday Times Others may argue that, as a state-owned company, it should not be in investment banking at all. Times, Sunday Times Court filings by banks that sued the company put the number of cards affected at 100 million or more. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Would this potential recruit, management supposedly wanted to know, be the sort who might sue the company? Times, Sunday Times (2006) She'd insisted for the trillionth time that I had to sue the company or else. A TASTE OF REALITY The performance of supplier companies was to be 'tightly controlled' and all parties were 'contractually committed' to a single delivery plan. Times, Sunday Times It will also be able to guarantee work for the 4,500 people directly employed by the dockyards and tens of thousands more workers at supplier companies. Times, Sunday Times These usually only work with the supplier company's service, although some allow limited function with other services. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Members include livestock feed manufacturers and ingredient suppliers, pet food manufacturers and supplier companies, regional and state associations, and international firms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The other operators will usually consist of personnel from supplier companies, who are trained in the relevant field, such as wireline, coiled tubing, wellhead maintenance, etc. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While the home has now had new deliveries of full protective equipment, they are running low on uniforms after the supply company halted production. Times,Sunday Times Any excess electricity can be exported to the grid and sold to the local electricity supply company. Times, Sunday Times Worked as public relations chief for catering supply company after retiring. Times, Sunday Times Companies know only too well that they cannot simply cut supply to a delinquent customer in the way that, say, a building supply company could withhold bricks or cement. Times, Sunday Times The group said yesterday that it had 'identified a series of doubtful transactions involving a supply company which evidence suggests account for a substantial proportion of this shortfall'. Times, Sunday Times The tech company, founded in 2001, generated sales of 13.2m last year. Times, Sunday Times Then they set up their own tech company, and got rich. Times, Sunday Times Born and raised on a farm in the middle of the state, he works as an account manager for a tech company. Times, Sunday Times It's the reason there tends to be such camaraderie between many of these tech company founders. Times, Sunday Times Many big tech company campuses are like mini resorts. Times, Sunday Times Over nine months this course teaches students how to set up local and wide area networks using the technology company's ubiquitous web-enabling technology. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The search company is understood to be paying millions to lease and refurbish the property, which will provide cheap office space for entrepreneurs and young technology companies. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Others apparently relied on unscrupulous telephone company staff prepared to sell details, such as friend and family lists, to the highest bidder. Times, Sunday Times Converted into barracks in the 19th century before becoming a telephone company office, the convent has a starting price at auction of €28 million. Times, Sunday Times The last straw was the telephone company saying they have disconnected the phone because the bill has not been paid. The Sun His bank and telephone company had told him that someone pretending to be him tried to 'blag' access to his accounts. Times, Sunday Times I had to check with my telephone company to find out (it isn’t). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The world's biggest tobacco company reported revenue up nearly 3 per cent to $7.9 billion in the fourth quarter. Times, Sunday Times They had been delayed because the tobacco company had not agreed them. Times, Sunday Times He acknowledged that people were right to be sceptical of buying products from a tobacco company. Times, Sunday Times However, the world's third-biggest tobacco company raised pre-tax profits for the year to 2.12 billion, more than double last year's 945 million. Times, Sunday Times The news came as the world's second-biggest tobacco company reported a 16 per cent rise in half-year pre-tax profits to 2.1 billion. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 公司, 陪伴 Japanese: 会社, 一緒に過ごすこと |
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