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corporation

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


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“The most consequential developments in technology are no longer happening in universities or government labs or corporations but within the context of fast-growing startups,” he contends.

From The Wall Street Journal

First, it’s home to a surprisingly large cadre of 17 major corporations, members of Fortune’s roster of the 500 largest U.S. companies.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, it is cheaper for large corporations to borrow in India than in the eurodollar market.

From Barron's

Small-cap companies tend to have weaker balance sheets, higher debt loads and can become more vulnerable to defaults than major corporations if the economy sputters.

From MarketWatch

Japanese individuals and corporations hold a net $3.5 trillion abroad, which could “come home” if returns get high enough.

From Barron's