high-tech company

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high-tech
adjective
uk
/ˌhaɪˈtek/
us
/ˌhaɪˈtek/
using the most advanced and developed machines ...
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company
noun
uk
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
us
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofhigh-techandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here is an extremely profitable, successful,high-techcompany.
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Students would suddenly find themselves worth $1 million because ahigh-techcompanyhad boomed, and then it would disappear.
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Does he agree that now is not the time for ahigh-techcompanyto make panic cuts?
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Bombardier is ahigh-techcompany—one feels that one could almost eat one's food off the floor.
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Typically, high-tech companies reduced their own electronics production.
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He was now being encouraged to look at shopping malls, office complexes and high-tech companies—sectors in which several other private investors are operating.
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Secondly, there is a problem that a change in the system will hit bodies such as universities and high-tech companies.
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We can and do attract high-tech companies involved in research and development.
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Now we seek to make an impression on the world through high-tech companies, the expansion of information technology and the creative and performing arts.
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Over the past 20 years it has become increasingly common for high-tech companies to outsource some of their requirements for engineers and computing professionals.
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They are cumbersome and difficult for small high-tech companies, in which the acquisition of an overseas employee may frequently be crucial to growth.
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It is high-tech companies that will lead the way.
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My next line refers to high-tech companies and the change in employment structures.
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In 1978 two high-tech companies were founded; one with £60 million of investment, and one with £30 million, invested over the first two or three years.
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He admitted that the problems would lead to some high-tech companies having to assess the unpredictable future liability of employees' national insurance contributions.
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It is not that e-commerce itself will be a huge employer, nor should we be misled by the stock market valuations of high-tech companies.
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A problem is created for high-tech companies when it comes to predicting liability and having to account for that.
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For those businesses, innovation is just as important as it is for high-tech companies.
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