contractual joint venture

  • 1joint venture — joint ven·ture / ven chər/ n 1: a cooperative business agreement or partnership between two or more parties that is usu. limited to a single enterprise and that involves the sharing of resources, control, profits, and losses compare combination 2 …

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  • 2joint venture agreement — When two independent businesses wish to combine forces in a business project, they may form a joint venture to operate the new project as a separate enterprise. This can take the form of a simple contractual arrangement, a partnership or a joint… …

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  • 3Joint venture — For other uses, see Joint Venture (disambiguation). A joint venture is a business agreement in which parties agree to develop, for a finite time, a new entity and new assets by contributing equity. They exercise control over the enterprise and… …

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  • 4joint venture — A situation in which the reporting entity holds an interest on a long term basis in another entity, which is jointly controlled by the reporting entity and one or more other ventures under a contractual arrangement. In its financial statements… …

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  • 5Types of business entity — Companies law Company  …

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  • 6Philip Anschutz — Born December 28, 1939 (1939 12 28) (age 71) Russell, Kansas, USA Occupation Businessman Philip Frederick Anschutz (pronounced ann shoots, born December 28, 1939 …

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  • 7Novus International — Novus International, Inc. Founded St. Louis, Missouri (1991) Headquarters St. Charles, Missouri, USA Website www.novusint.com Novus International, Inc …

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  • 8Ad-hoc-Kooperation — Projektkooperation, Contractual Joint Venture; Formen vorübergehender Zusammenarbeit (⇡ Kooperation), die bevorzugt von Unternehmen der Investitionsgüterindustrie (v.a. Großanlagen) genutzt werden. A. h. K. enden mit dem Erreichen des… …

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  • 9Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 10Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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