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from the company standpoint ☊
từ quan điểm của công ty ☊
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Chandra joined the company nine (9) years ago and became assistant manager after two (2) years. ☊
Chandra gia nhập công ti chín năm trước và đã trở thành trợ lí giám đốc của công ti sau hai năm. ☊
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A few years later, he went on to become the manager of the company. ☊
Vài năm sau anh ấy tiếp tục trở thành giám đốc công ti. ☊
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The company has a new business plan, the aim of which is to save money. ☊
Công ti có một kế hoạch làm ăn mới mà mục đích của nó là tiết kiệm tiền. ☊
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The company grew quickly due to a strong demand FOR its products. ☊
Công ti phát triển nhanh nhờ nhu cầu mạnh về các sản phẩm của nó. ☊
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It was a bad year for the company as it faced a huge drop IN sales. ☊
Đó là một năm tồi tệ cho công ti khi nó đối mặt với sự tụt mạnh về doanh thu. ☊
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Plans to build a new factory have been held up because of the company's nancial problems. ☊
Những kế hoạch xây một nhà máy mới đã bị treo vì các vấn đề tài chính của công ti. ☊
The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue. ☊ account for sth ☊
The company has just acquired new premises. ☊ acquire ☊
She set out the company's aims and objectives in her speech. ☊ aim ☊
The company is appealing against the ruling. ☊ appeal ☊
The auditors approved the company's accounts. ☊ approve ☊
assistance in doing sth/to do sth: The company provides advice and assistance in finding work. ☊ assistance ☊
Can you give me more background on the company? ☊ background ☊
The company has its base in New York, and branch offices all over the world. ☊ base ☊
the company's best-ever results ☊ best ☊
The company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital. ☊ bid ☊
Mismanagement had brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy. ☊ bring ☊
The company has captured 90% of the market. ☊ capture ☊
The company only dismisses its employees in cases of gross misconduct. ☊ case ☊
cease doing sth: The company ceased trading in June. ☊ cease ☊
The chairman of the company presented the annual report. ☊ chairman ☊
The company has worldwide distribution channels. ☊ channel ☊
the chief financial officer of the company ☊ chief ☊
The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances. ☊ circumstance ☊
claim sth from sth: She claimed damages from the company for the injury she had suffered. ☊ claim ☊
The company has come a long way (= made lot of progress) in the last 5 years. ☊ come ☊
commitment to do/doing sth: The company's commitment to providing quality at a reasonable price has been vital to its success. ☊ commitment ☊
a pleasant evening in the company of friends ☊ company ☊
She joined the company in 2009. ☊ company ☊
He asked several questions concerning the future of the company. ☊ concerning ☊
The company is being actively considered as a potential partner (= it is thought possible that it could become one). ☊ consider ☊
The company has maintained trade contacts with India. ☊ contact ☊
contrast (to sb/sth): The company lost $7 million this quarter in contrast to a profit of $6.2 million a year earlier. ☊ contrast ☊
By the age of 21 he controlled the company. ☊ control ☊
The company crashed with debts of £50 million. ☊ crash ☊
The company is trying to create a young energetic image. ☊ create ☊
The bank refused further credit to the company. ☊ credit ☊
crucial to/for sth: Winning this contract is crucial to the success of the company. ☊ crucial ☊
The company deals in computer software. ☊ deal in sth ☊
The decisions by the management committee will affect everyone in the company. ☊ decision ☊
The company reported a small decline in its profits. ☊ decline ☊
The company develops and markets new software. ☊ develop ☊
develop sth (from sth) (into sth): She developed the company from nothing. ☊ develop ☊
The company ought to do something about the poor service. ☊ do ☊
The company employs no more than a couple of dozen people. ☊ dozen ☊
The company owes a duty of care to its customers. ☊ duty ☊
The company must reduce costs to compete effectively. ☊ effectively ☊
The company has invested a great deal of time and effort in setting up new training schemes. ☊ effort ☊
effort (to do sth): The company has laid off 150 workers in an effort to save money. ☊ effort ☊
it emerges that...: It emerged that the company was going to be sold. ☊ emerge ☊
employ sb: How many people does the company employ? ☊ employ ☊
He has a lot of enemies in the company. ☊ enemy ☊
The company has an equal opportunities policy (= gives the same chances of employment to everyone). ☊ equal ☊
The company plans to extend its operations into Europe. ☊ extend ☊
The company is facing a financial crisis. ☊ face ☊
She was rewarded for her 40 years' faithful service with the company. ☊ faithful ☊
fine sb sth (for sth/for doing sth): The company was fined £20 000 for breaching safety regulations. ☊ fine ☊
forgive my ...: Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does the company do? ☊ forgive ☊
From what I heard the company's in deep trouble. ☊ from ☊
the company's pension fund ☊ fund ☊
How will the company be doing ten years further on? ☊ further ☊
They invested money in the company right at the start and the gamble paid off (= brought them success). ☊ gamble ☊
the company's domestic and global markets ☊ global ☊
The way things are going the company will be bankrupt by the end of the year. ☊ go ☊
She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud. ☊ go through sth ☊
The company name was spelled out in gold letters. ☊ gold ☊
Cuts have been made for the good of the company. ☊ good ☊
The company profits grew by 5% last year. ☊ grow ☊
He has a half share in the company. ☊ half ☊
He finally handed over his responsibility for the company last year. ☊ hand over (to sb), hand sth over (to sb) ☊
She never got very high in the company. ☊ high ☊
As yet they have not identified a buyer for the company. ☊ identify ☊
a plan to strengthen the corporate identity of the company ☊ identity ☊
The advertisements are intended to improve the company's image. ☊ image ☊
This could seriously injure the company's reputation. ☊ injure ☊
intend sth: The company intends a slow-down in expansion. ☊ intend ☊
internal divisions within the company ☊ internal ☊
introduce sth: The company is introducing a new range of products this year. ☊ introduce ☊
The company has got itself into difficulties. ☊ itself ☊
The takeover of the company is bound to mean more job losses. ☊ job ☊
She joined the company three months ago. ☊ join ☊
The company wants to keep down labour costs. ☊ labour ☊
There were too many layers of management in the company. ☊ layer ☊
The company is a world leader in electrical goods. ☊ leader ☊
Size of pension depends partly on length of service with the company. ☊ length ☊
They could see that the company had a limited life (= it was going to close). ☊ life ☊
The company's lines have been jammed (= busy) all day with people making complaints. ☊ line ☊
The company has lost a lot of business to its competitors. ☊ lose ☊
The company has announced net losses of $1.5 million. ☊ loss ☊
mail sb/sth: The company intends to mail 50 000 households in the area. ☊ mail ☊
The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible. ☊ management ☊
The company has established its first manufacturing base in Europe. ☊ manufacturing ☊
The company produces its own training material. ☊ material ☊
move (from...) (to...): The company's moving to Scotland. ☊ move ☊
She works for the local newspaper (= the company that produces it). ☊ newspaper ☊
It will not have escaped your notice that there have been some major changes in the company. ☊ notice ☊
the director of the company ☊ of ☊
The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. ☊ office ☊
open sth: The company opened its doors for business a month ago. ☊ open ☊
order sb to do sth: The company was ordered to pay compensation to its former employees. ☊ order ☊
The report studies the organization of labour within the company. ☊ organization ☊
The company will invest $1.6m overall in new equipment. ☊ overall ☊
The company has been performing poorly over the past year. ☊ perform ☊
He criticized the recent poor performance of the company. ☊ performance ☊
He's no longer personally involved in the day-to-day running of the company. ☊ personally ☊
The company has adopted a firm policy on shoplifting. ☊ policy ☊
the company's dominant position in the world market ☊ position ☊
The company's financial position is not certain. ☊ position ☊
The company has been unable to fill the post. ☊ post ☊
The company is looking for larger premises. ☊ premises ☊
present sth: The company has decided it must present a more modern image. ☊ present ☊
profit (on sth): The company made a healthy profit on the deal. ☊ profit ☊
propose doing sth: He proposed changing the name of the company. ☊ propose ☊
The company has just announced its £27 million purchase of Park Hotel. ☊ purchase ☊
The company wants quick results. ☊ quick ☊
A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction to the company's recent losses. ☊ reaction ☊
remove sth from sb/sth: The news removed any doubts about the company's future. ☊ remove ☊
repeat that...: He's fond of repeating that the company's success is all down to him. ☊ repeat ☊
The company is expected to report record profits this year. ☊ report ☊
This contract represents 20% of the company's annual revenue. ☊ represent ☊
The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design. ☊ reputation ☊
The bank rescued the company from bankruptcy. ☊ rescue ☊
The company has substantial reserves of capital. ☊ reserve ☊
respond that...: When asked about the company's future, the director responded that he remained optimistic. ☊ respond ☊
The failure of the company was a direct result of bad management. ☊ result ☊
He is retiring next year after 30 years with the company. ☊ retire ☊
The company's official retiring age is 65. ☊ retire ☊
reveal (that)...: The report reveals (that) the company made a loss of £20 million last year. ☊ reveal ☊
The company is now reaping the rewards of their investments. ☊ reward ☊
The bank stepped in to save the company from financial ruin. ☊ ruin ☊
I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. ☊ rumour ☊
The shareholders want more say in how the company is run. ☊ run ☊
People rushed to buy shares in the company. ☊ rush ☊
The company is trying to improve customer satisfaction. ☊ satisfaction ☊
The future of the company looks secure. ☊ secure ☊
She has just celebrated 25 years' service with the company. ☊ service ☊
The company has agreed to settle out of court (= come to an agreement without going to court). ☊ settle ☊
The company ships its goods all over the world. ☊ ship ☊
ship sth: The company continues to ship more computer systems than its rivals. ☊ ship ☊
show sth: a report showing the company's current situation ☊ show ☊
spend (sth doing sth): The company has spent thousands of pounds updating their computer systems. ☊ spend ☊
stamp B on A: I'll stamp the company name on your cheque. ☊ stamp ☊
start out/off (as sth): The company started out with 30 employees. ☊ start ☊
The directors are responsible for preparing the company's financial statements. ☊ statement ☊
The company's exports have been increasing steadily. ☊ steadily ☊
struggle (with sb) (to do sth): He is engaged in a bitter struggle with his rival to get control of the company. ☊ struggle ☊
The company's profits have been substantially lower this year. ☊ substantially ☊
The company has had another successful year. ☊ successful ☊
The company suffered huge losses in the last financial year. ☊ suffer ☊
The company will support customers in Europe (= solve their problems with a product). ☊ support ☊
survive sth: The company managed to survive the crisis. ☊ survive ☊
The state has taken control of the company. ☊ take ☊
The company has invested in the latest technology. ☊ technology ☊
It is uncertain what his role in the company will be. ☊ uncertain ☊
The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe. ☊ unique ☊
How do you view your position within the company? ☊ view ☊
We'd (= the company would) like to offer you the job. ☊ we ☊
She discovered a web of intrigue in the company. ☊ web ☊
The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools. ☊ win ☊