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  • 21Corporate entertainment — relates to private events held by corporations or businesses for their staff, clients or stakeholders. These events can be for large audiences such as conventions and conferences, or smaller events such as retreats, holiday parties or even… …

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  • 22trust deed — see deed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. trust deed …

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  • 23Corporate synergy — refers to a financial benefit that a corporation expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation. Corporate synergy occurs when corporations interact congruently. This type of synergy is a nearly ubiquitous feature of a… …

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  • 24Trust (Unternehmen) — Trust International B.V. Rechtsform Kapitalgesellschaft Gründung 1981 Sitz …

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  • 25corporate 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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  • 26Corporate taxonomy — is the hierarchical classification of entities of interest of an enterprise, organization or administration, used to classify documents, digital assets and other information. Taxonomies can cover virtually any type of physical or conceptual… …

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  • 27Corporate propaganda — are propagandist claims made by a corporation (or corporations), nearly always for the purpose of manipulating market opinion to the benefit of their product or to divide public opinion with regard to controversial issues related to that… …

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  • 28Corporate capitalism — is a term used in social science and economics to describe a capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations, which are legally required to pursue profit. A large proportion of the economy and… …

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  • 29Corporate pathos — is a public relations term used to define the employment of emotional engagement techniques to help shape and alter attitudes and behaviours.[1][2] In general, pathos refers to the use of an emotional appeal. The term corporate pathos describes… …

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  • 30Corporate appointeeship — is the name given in the UK to the process of an accredited organisation becoming the designated Appointee to a person that is unable to manage their own finances. Corporate appointees are often local authorities in the UK and firms of solicitors …

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