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synergies

noun as in collaboration, cooperation

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“The concept of having three of our sports leagues on one weekend in one city is at once exciting and achievable, not to mention the impact it would have on synergies,” Shapiro said on the webcast.

“Under Tony’s watch, SPE became a critically important part of our efforts to maximize the value of our IP and find synergies across all our entertainment and technology businesses,” Yoshida said in the statement.

He said “synergies” are no longer between entertainment and electronics, but determined by intellectual property spanning animation, music, games and films.

Totoki declined to comment on media reports that Sony was interested in purchasing Paramount Global but he confirmed that the company’s strategy “in general” was to build “synergies” that would leverage the intellectual property Sony has in games, music and movies.

“There are years of vision that are coming to fruition” on Bunker Hill, Rising said, “but the vision was heavily dependent on synergies with government workers. Without them, it’s slowing things down.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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