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synergy

[sin-er-jee] / ˈsɪn ər dʒi /


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The network appeared to bank on that cross-promotion and corporate synergy by casting her as The Bachelorette to resuscitate its long-term decline in ratings.

From BBC

It was an act of corporate synergy likely to draw eyeballs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even that won’t be the end of Paramount’s problems since it will have to unlock hefty synergies to whittle down a mountain of debt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Corporate synergy within the Disney portfolio is nothing new, particularly on “Dancing With the Stars.”

From Los Angeles Times

Victory estimates a combined company could yield $500 million of annual “synergies,” which many interpret as cost cuts.

From The Wall Street Journal