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co-venture

[ koh-ven-cher ]

noun

  1. a business project or enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more companies, each sharing in the capitalization and in any profits or losses.


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Airbus currently serves that market through its 50-70-seat ATR turboprop co-venture with Italy’s Leonardo.

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Gianopulos told investors and analysts in 2018 following the deal that Paramount would use the co-venture “when and where it makes sense.”

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The dinners are a co-venture among state parks, the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, West Virginia Farmer’s Market Association and the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources as a way to promote locally grown food and produce.

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But it seems that ExxonMobil’s stalled co-venture to drill in the Arctic Ocean and Black Sea may remain that way.

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Katzenberg will transition to a role overseeing the company's television and new media holdings — including the Verizon co-venture AwesomenessTV, which specializes in shortform video for mobile platforms.

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