consortium company
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consortium
noun[C]
uk/kənˈsɔː.ti.əm/us/kənˈsɔːr.t̬i.əm/
an organization of several businesses or banks joining together as a group for a ...
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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 ofconsortiumandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is almost inevitable in those circumstances that in the early years theconsortiumcompanywill make a loss.
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He also told me that his bank had never been more than a minority shareholder in theconsortiumcompany.
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The first is where theconsortiumcompanymakes a loss and is prevented from surrendering it to its subsidiary company or to a member company.
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Dividends can by definition move only one way, from the jointconsortiumcompanyto the parents.
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If there is a loss by theconsortiumcompany, that can be transferred to the parent companies.
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It is a welcome innovation to recognise theconsortiumcompanyas being a body requiring special taxation treatment.
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Similarly, losses cannot at present flow through in the reverse direction, where a company in the consortium member's group has losses and the jointly ownedconsortiumcompanyhas profits.
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The effect of new clause 30 is essentially to allow aconsortiumcompanyto be treated as a full group member so that losses can be spread.
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Currently, it would not be possible for shares in more than oneconsortiumcompanyto be used at the same time for the purposes of the new plan.
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The legislation for the new plan inadvertently changes the position for consortium companies.
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It is common knowledge that, with these consortium companies, very often one of the elements which go into the partnership is the know-how of one of the parents.
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