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n. an enterprise entered into by two or more people for profit, for a limited purpose, such as purchase, improvement and sale or leasing of real estate. A joint venture has most of the elements of a partnership, such as shared management, the power of each venturer to bind the others in the business, division of profits and joint responsibility for...
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A joint venture (JV) is a business agreement in which the parties agree to develop, for a finite time, a new entity and new assets by contributing equity. They exercise control over the enterprise and consequently share revenues, expenses and assets. There are other types of companies such as JV limited by guarantee, joint ventures limited by guar...
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A business jointly controlled by two or more parties....
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A business venture jointly owned and controlled by two or more independent firms. Each venture partner continues to exist as a separate firm, and the joint venture represents a new business enterprise.
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An undertaking by two parties for a specific purpose and duration, taking any of several legal forms. Two corporations, for example, perhaps from two different countries, may undertake to provide a product or service that is distinct, in kind or location, from what the companies do on their own.
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Partnership or co-operation on a business activity between two or more companies
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An agreement between two or more firms to undertake the same business strategy and plan of action. See: Incorporated joint venture and Unicorporated joint venture.
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A type of partial structural integration in which one or more separate organizations combine resources to achieve a stated objective. For example, independent practice associations can share ownership of a venture and responsibility for its operations, but still maintain separate ownership and control over their operations outside of the joint vent...
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When two independent businesses wish to combine forces in a business project, they may form a joint venture to operate the new project as a separate enterprise. This can take the form of a simple contractual arrangement, a partnership or a joint venture company.
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A partnership set up between two or more companies, usually joining specific areas of their activities together, and usually to enhance their capabilities and competitiveness in particular areas or markets or to undertake a specific project.
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An agreement between two or more independent businesses to create a project or business vehicle in which they will share the costs and management as well as the profits or benefits arising from the venture. The exact shares and responsibilities will be set out in a joint venture agreement.
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They are similar to a partnership where two or more persons or entities unite and agree for a specific purpose of business for the motive of profit. But unlike partnership, once that specific purpose if over and bills settled, such agreement cease to exist. Till the time the purpose is solved, each party binds the other legally and each one have ri...
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An agreement between two or more firms to undertake the same business strategy and plan of action.
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business activity in which two or more people or companies work together
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Co-operation on a project between two or more companies or countries.
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An enterprise entered into by two or more people for profit and for a limited purpose, such as the purchase or improvement of real estate. A joint venture has most of the elements of a partnership, except that it anticipates a defined period of operation after which it terminates.
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A joint undertaking of a new, usually risky business in, for example, a developing country or in Eastern Europe.
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an economic partnership between a locally owned business and a foreign-owned company.
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A business entity or partnership formed by two or more parties for a specific purpose; for example, Virgin Mobile is a 50:50 joint venture company between Virgin Group and Deutsche Telekom's One 2 One.
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an agreement between two or more independent businesses in a business enterprise, in which they will share the costs, management, profits or benefits arising from the venture. The exact shares and responsibilities will be set out in a Joint Venture Agreement.
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noun a venture by a partnership or conglomerate designed to share risk or expertise; `a joint venture between the film companies to produce TV shows`
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- When two or more persons or organizations gather CAPITAL to provide a product or service. Often carried out as a PARTNERSHIP.
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In business, a collaborative undertaking in which two or more legal entities contribute capital and expertise and share risk. Joint ventures are often arranged between companies involved in large projects, or by those seeking to expand their markets by setting up in business abroad with the benefit of local knowledge
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a business enterprise in which two or more companies enter a temporary partnership. Abbr.: JV, J.V.
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