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FirmRefers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company.
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Firm An association, company, corporation, estate, individual, joint venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, or any other entity, however organized, including: (a) charitable or educational institutio [..]
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FirmDefinition The term firm is used to refer to the statistical unit of national innovation surveys. Source Definition UIS Questionnaire on Innovation Statistics: Manufacturing industry, p. 28.
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Firmc. 1300, fermen "make firm, establish," from Old French fermer "consolidate; fasten, secure; build, set up; fortify" (12c.) or directly from Latin firmare "make firm; affirm; [..]
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Firm"business house," 1744, according to Barnhart from German Firma "a business, name of a business," originally "signature," from Italian firma "signature," from f [..]
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Firmlate 14c., ferm, "strong, steady" (of things), "permanent, enduring" (of agreements), "steadfast, steady" (of persons), "sound, well-founded" (of arguments), fr [..]
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Firmflood insurance rate map.
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FirmAn organization, possibly as small as a single person or as large as many thousands, that produces a good and/or provides a service that it sells to the public, the government, or other firms, using t [..]
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FirmAn organization that combines resources for the production and supply of goods and services. The firm is used by entrepreneurs to bring together otherwise unproductive resources. The key role played b [..]
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Firmwith resolute determination; "we firmly believed it"; "you must stand firm" tauten: become taut or tauter; "Your muscles will firm when [..]
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FirmThe term to describe greens
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FirmFinancial Information Resource Management System
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Firmsolid; strong and not easily moved
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FirmDefinition Any business, such as a sole proprietorship, partnership or corporation.
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Firmfirme
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Firm[German Firma, from Italian, signature, ultimately from Latin firmare to make firm, confirm] 1 : the name or title under which a company transacts business 2 : a partnership of two or more persons ...
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FirmA business partnership, especially when it is unincorporated.
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FirmA condition of a turf course corresponding to fast on a dirt track. A firm, resilient surface.
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FirmThe term "firm" shall mean a corporation, partnership, association, sole proprietorship or other eligible entity.
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FirmFree option to buy securities for a stated time at a stated price.
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FirmA firm is a title under which one or more persons conduct business jointly. It can also be an association by which persons are united for business purposes. Firm can be any business, such as a sole pr [..]
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Firm(n) the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments(v) become taut or tauter(v) make taut or tauter(adj) marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakabl [..]
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Firmfirmus, destinatus, stabilis, pertinax, obstinatus
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FirmA condition of a turf course corresponding to fast on a dirt track. A firm, resilient surface.
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FirmA business entity, either corporate or otherwise. May consist of one or several establishments.
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FirmFree option to buy securities for a stated time at a stated price.
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FirmA business unit formed for the purpose of carrying out some kind of trading activity. The term "firm" is used in many ways, but the correct meaning is a business carried on under a trading s [..]
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FirmA business entity, corporate or otherwise. May consist of one or several establishments.
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FirmRefers to partnerships, such as accountants and stockbrokers, and small privately owned companies.
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FirmIt is doubtful if there is yet general agreement among economist on the subject matter designated by the title ‘theory of the firm’, on, that is, the ...
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FirmIt is doubtful if there is yet general agreement among economists on the subject matter designated by the title ‘theory of the firm’, on, that is, the ...
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FirmWines that are firm are tannic and structured.
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FirmVolumes of LNG contracted under gas sale and purchase agreements only.
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FirmService that is not subject to curtailment or interruption except under events of force majeure.
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FirmDefined by Alchian and Demsetz (1972) this way: "The essence of the classical firm is identified here as a contractual structure with: 1) joint input production [see team production]; 2) seve [..]
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FirmAn aggressive wine with strong acid or tannins; surprisingly, this is a positive descriptor as it suggests the wine will pair well with foods that also have strong flavors which would overpower other [..]
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FirmA condition of a turf course corresponding to fast on a dirt track.
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FirmA condition of a turf course corresponding to fast on a dirt track.
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FirmRefers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company.
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