fledgling company

collocation in English

meaningsoffledglingandcompany

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fledgling
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfledʒ.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈfledʒ.lɪŋ/
new and ...
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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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By 1965 thefledglingcompanyhad acquired a full-time employee, and sales had reached $20,000.
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Being gone from the shelves for so long created several problems for thefledglingcompany, causing a loss of retailer and consumer confidence.
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Sales were over $500.00 for the first year, and thefledglingcompanywas off to a strong start.
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Thefledglingcompanyhad only gathered 33 volunteers, only a third of that needed to constitute a full company.
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It was hoped that thefledglingcompanywould have similar good fortune.
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The two decided in order to get a sitcom to sell for theirfledglingcompany, they needed a big name behind it.
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Early on, thefledglingcompanywas severely under-capitalized.
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No one was seriously injured, but caused thefledglingcompanya serious financial setback, which operated in the red until 1905.
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Thefledglingcompanyutilized an online sales model and published a manifesto on its website pledging dedication to its fanbase.
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However, as the first-born son of his father, he was given a growing and important role in thefledglingcompany.
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The employees of thefledglingcompanyfaced locked factory gates and a future that was far from certain.
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She became one of the label's first signings, with her father purchasing a three per cent stake in thefledglingcompanyat an estimated cost of $120,000.
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Although business was strong for thisfledglingcompany, the command-and-control management style of the day proved a formidable opponent to this new tool, which promoted consensus building.
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Al was a freelance editor and comics packager, and in the mid-1940s he acquired material for thefledglingcompanyto publish.
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The content sector consists of fledgling companies and medium-sized companies that wish to export, and due to the turbulence on the market, there is little willingness to provide risk capital.
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Fledgling companies could in future cite this restriction in their freedom as grounds for filing a complaint on account of improper government intrusion and distortion of competition.
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The constant legal struggle was a serious drain on the fledgling company's financial resources, and would be a major factor in the airline's eventual failure.
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This was the first venture capital company to investaccording to a set of investment rules and goalsin a pool of fledgling companies.
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