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Company (law), partnerships, joint-stock companies, corporations, etc.
In entertainment: A company is, in general, any group of persons, which are known as its members, united to pursue a common interest. ... A company is a military unit, typically consisting of 100-200 soldiers. ... CIA redirects here. ...
Dr. Zeus Inc., from a series of stories by Kage Baker
The Company (Prison Break), fictional covert international organization in the U.S. television series Prison Break
Weyland-Yutani, from the Alien film series
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Staples and other likeminded companies are aiming to change those bad environmental habits.
But when it takes the Cupertino-based company more than a year and a half to launch a product, it's either dead in the water, or deadly to the competition.
It took nearly a decade of development for Apple to launch the first OS X. The iPod was a multi-year endeavor, and the iPhone took so long to develop that it developed an almost mythical aura in the tech community.