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corporate

[kawr-per-it, -prit] / ˈkɔr pər ɪt, -prɪt /


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He stopped trying to compete with Microsoft’s Windows operating system and instead offered customers expertise in how to integrate corporate data and networks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Returning from Cuba a national hero, Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in late 1898 and initiated progressive reforms in fields such as conservation, education, corporate regulation and worker protection.

From The Wall Street Journal

That perspective is just as relevant today, as investors assess founder control, pay practices and corporate governance — just as they always have.

From MarketWatch

That perspective is just as relevant today, as investors assess founder control, pay practices and corporate governance — just as they always have.

From MarketWatch

The professional-services firm, which specializes in tax and accounting services, has a complex corporate structure that gives priority to pre-IPO insiders over public shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal