Associations to the word «Corporate»
Noun
- Governance
- Restructuring
- Shareholder
- Stakeholder
- Sponsorship
- Executive
- Branding
- Litigation
- Sustainability
- Sponsor
- Banking
- Accountability
- Takeover
- Finance
- Philanthropy
- Headquarters
- Dividend
- Responsibility
- Entrepreneurship
- Consultancy
- Greed
- Conglomerate
- Retail
- Globalization
- Entity
- Logo
- Liability
- Equity
- Merger
- Corporation
- Compliance
- Firm
- Accounting
- Investor
- Tax
- Capitalism
- Client
- Valuation
- Transparency
- Taxation
- Audit
- Advisory
- Investment
- Marketing
- Insider
- Donation
- Reorganization
- Investing
- Espionage
- Citizenship
- Ethics
- Financing
- Ethic
- Disclosure
- Asset
- Bankruptcy
- Charter
- Acquisition
- Lobbying
- Fundraising
- Payroll
- Excise
- Employee
- Subsidiary
- Legal
- Mba
- Tort
- Management
- Ceo
- Workplace
- Strategy
- Incentive
- Lending
- Profit
- Accountant
- Private
- Telecom
- Donor
- Consumer
- Strategist
- Consultant
- Coca
- Advertising
- Sector
Adjective
Wiktionary
CORPORATE, adjective. Of or relating to a corporation.
CORPORATE, adjective. Formed into a corporation; incorporated.
CORPORATE, adjective. Unified into one body; collective.
CORPORATE, noun. (finance) A bond issued by a corporation
CORPORATE, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To incorporate.
CORPORATE, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To become incorporated.
CORPORATE ANOREXIA, noun. Weakness or inefficiency of a commercial organisation resulting from layoffs, resource cuts, etc.
CORPORATE CENSORSHIP, noun. The use of corporate influence to limit freedom of expression achieved through refusal to sell a product, or refusal to advertise or allow airtime.
CORPORATE EXECUTIVE, noun. A manager or other executive level staff member of a corporation or other enterprise.
CORPORATE EXECUTIVES, noun. Plural of corporate executive
CORPORATE LADDER, noun. (idiomatic) The hierarchy or ranking system of employment positions within a business organization.
CORPORATE LADDERS, noun. Plural of corporate ladder
CORPORATE MONSTER, noun. A corporation that is usually anti-union or anti-competitive, and which puts profit ahead of everything else, and often intends to force many small businesses to go defunct.
CORPORATE RAID, noun. The process of buying a large stake in a corporation and then using shareholder voting rights to require the company to undertake novel measures designed to increase the share value, generally in opposition to the desires and practices of management.
CORPORATE RAIDER, noun. One who carries out corporate raids.
CORPORATE RAIDERS, noun. Plural of corporate raider
CORPORATE RAIDS, noun. Plural of corporate raid
CORPORATE SEAL, noun. The official seal of a corporation
CORPORATE TAX, noun. (economics) A tax levied on a corporation, especially on its profits; corporation tax
CORPORATE VEIL, noun. (legal) The principle of a corporation being a separate legal person from its members (ie. shareholders).
Dictionary definition
CORPORATE, adjective. Of or belonging to a corporation; "corporate rates"; "corporate structure".
CORPORATE, adjective. Possessing or existing in bodily form; "what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind"- Shakespeare; "an incarnate spirit"; "`corporate' is an archaic term".
CORPORATE, adjective. Done by or characteristic of individuals acting together; "a joint identity"; "the collective mind"; "the corporate good".
CORPORATE, adjective. Organized and maintained as a legal corporation; "a special agency set up in corporate form"; "an incorporated town".
Wise words
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