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corporation

[kawr-puh-rey-shuhn] / ˌkɔr pəˈreɪ ʃən /


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The building of the European headquarters for media corporation Bloomberg last decade unearthed thousands of Roman objects, including what was thought to be the UK's oldest handwritten document.

From BBC

Based in Boston, the international corporation networked with dictators and local officials in Central America, many Caribbean islands and parts of South America to acquire immense estates for railroads and banana plantations.

From Salon

Independent restaurants have accused global corporations of being "sneaky" and "a killer" to family businesses by masquerading as indies on delivery apps.

From BBC

The authorities say earnings from the project, partly owned by Chinese miners as well as the British-Australian corporation Rio Tinto, will be invested in new transport infrastructure as well as health and education.

From BBC

The biggest chunk of that appears to be smaller mom-and-pop landlords rather than giant corporations.

From Los Angeles Times