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1 ♦ corporate
♦ corporate /ˈkɔ:pərət/a.1 collegato; unito2 costituito ( in ente pubblico, corporazione o società): a corporate body, un ente pubblico; (leg.) una persona giuridica4 (fin., spec. USA) sociale; societario; di società; aziendale: the corporate books, i libri sociali; corporate capital, capitale sociale; (econ.) corporate culture, cultura aziendale; corporate finance, finanza aziendale; corporate strategy, strategia aziendale; corporate structure, struttura aziendale; assetto societario; corporate debt market, mercato delle obbligazioni societarie; corporate goal, obiettivo aziendale; corporate growth, sviluppo aziendale; corporate law, diritto societario; corporate lawyer, avvocato esperto in diritto societario; corporate name, nome (o ragione) sociale; (market., pubbl.) corporate symbol, logo di una società; (fisc.) corporate tax, imposta sulle società● (fin.) corporate baron, magnate dell'industria corporate charter, (leg., in GB) patente (o licenza) governativa; (fin., USA) atto costitutivo di una società per azioni □ (org. az., econ.) corporate citizenship = corporate social responsibility ► sotto □ corporate hospitality, l'intrattenere i clienti più importanti ( per un'azienda) □ (market.) corporate identity, identità aziendale □ (org. az.) corporate governance, governo d'impresa (o societario) □ (pubbl.) corporate image, immagine aziendale □ (fisc., USA) corporate income tax, imposta sul reddito delle società per azioni; IRPEG (in Italia) □ (fin.) corporate merger, fusione d'imprese □ (leg.) corporate person, persona giuridica; ente dotato di personalità giuridica □ (fin.) corporate raider, chi dà la scalata a una società; «predatore» □ (fin.) corporate restructuring, ristrutturazione aziendale □ (fin., spec. USA) corporate secretary, segretario di una società per azioni □ (org. az., econ.) corporate social responsibility, responsabilità sociale di impresa (o dell'impresa) □ (polit.) corporate state, Stato corporativo □ corporate stock, (fin., ingl.) capitale azionario; (fin., GB) titoli obbligazionari di enti locali.
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