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- noun A very large
company .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The rescue comes from AxysCorp, a megacompany owned by Nathan Lammockson.
Archive 2008-08-01 Karen Burnham 2008
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As for Redstone, victory was all but forgotten last week as he struggled to put his megacompany together.
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The Flying Squirrel Batman, also Iron Man is an arch-conservative industrialist whose megacompany Piltdown International gets massive defense contracts through the F*O*O*J.
Archive 2007-08-01 Karen Burnham 2007
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The media megacompany is fending off Icahn and a growing band of hedge funds who are pushing for the break up of the company.
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But you can fight appropriately, as shown in the next vignette, an actual dilemma that unfolded on the top floor of a megacompany where we consulted.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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But you can fight appropriately, as shown in the next vignette, an actual dilemma that unfolded on the top floor of a megacompany where we consulted.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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But you can fight appropriately, as shown in the next vignette, an actual dilemma that unfolded on the top floor of a megacompany where we consulted.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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But you can fight appropriately, as shown in the next vignette, an actual dilemma that unfolded on the top floor of a megacompany where we consulted.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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Just remember, Jason: Two weeks ago you were secure in a rational little world, plugging away at that horrible megacompany and hoping that someday, somehow, things were going to get better.
The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003
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Just remember, Jason: Two weeks ago you were secure in a rational little world, plugging away at that horrible megacompany and hoping that someday, somehow, things were going to get better.
The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003
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