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  • 1company — A corporate enterprise that has a legal identity separate from that of its members; it operates as one single unit, in the success of which all the members participate. An incorporated company is a legal person in its own right, able to own… …

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  • 2company — A corporate enterprise that has a legal identity separate from that of its members; it operates as one single unit, in the success of which all the members participate. An incorporated company is a legal person in its own right, able to own… …

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  • 3Company of Heroes — Developer(s) Relic Entertainment …

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  • 4Company of Heroes Online — Developer(s) Relic Entertainment Shanda Publisher(s) THQ Shanda Windysoft …

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  • 5Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts — Developer(s) Relic Entertainment …

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  • 6Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor — Developer(s) Relic Entertainment Publisher(s) TH …

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  • 7Single-payer health care — is an American term describing the payment for doctors, hospitals and other providers of health care from a single fund. The Canadian health care system, the British National Health Service, Australia s Medicare, and Medicare in the U.S. for the… …

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  • 8unit price — unit ,price noun count BUSINESS the price of each single thing, especially a SHARE in a company …

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  • 9unit — More than one class of securities traded together ( e.g., one common share and three subscription warrants ). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Securities representing a portion of assets pooled by investors: run by a management company whose share… …

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  • 10Unit record equipment — Before the advent of electronic computers, data processing was performed using electromechanical devices called unit record equipment, electric accounting machines (EAM) or tabulating machines. Unit record machines were as ubiquitous in industry… …

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