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  • 1corporate opportunity — n. The opportunity available to someone closely related to a corporation to use corporate information or appropriate corporate business opportunities for his or her own personal gain; the corporate opportunity doctrine prohibits this kind of… …

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  • 2Corporate profiling — is a process that delivers an in depth blueprint of the organizational structure, its technology, people, processes, up stream and down stream customers and their relationships. Using this process, organizations are able to identify where the… …

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  • 3Corporate Venture Capital — From September 2007 to April 2009, the financial services industry dominated the headlines and had a disproportionate impact on the world we live in. Given the profound effect that the financial services industry has on all areas of the global… …

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  • 4Corporate Registers Forum — The Corporate Registers Forum is an association of international corporate registries. The membership is open to government agencies and their officials responsible for the administration of body corporate registers (a register of companies for… …

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  • 5Business Interest Expense — The cost of interest that is charged on business loans used to operate the business. Business interest is deductible as an ordinary business expense. The loan must be used to either purchase assets for the business or pay for business expenses.… …

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  • 6corporate stock — noun 1. : stock issued by a corporate business enterprise 2. chiefly Britain : municipal security …

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  • 7Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… …

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  • 8Corporate sustainability — is a business approach that creates long term consumer and employee value by not only creating a green strategy aimed towards the natural environment, but taking into consideration every dimension of how a business operates in the social,… …

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  • 9Corporate Security — identifies and effectively mitigates or manages, at an early stage, any developments that may threaten the resilience and continued survival of a corporation. It is a well organized corporate function that oversees and manages the close… …

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  • 10Corporate citizenship — is a term used to describe a company s role in, or responsibilities towards society. For this reason it is sometimes used interchangeably with corporate social responsibility, and in fact many companies including Microsoft, IBM and Novartis have… …

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