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corporatize
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corporatize, corporatise [ˈkɔːpərətaɪz -prə-]
vb
1. (Business / Commerce) (tr) to convert (a government-controlled industry or enterprise) into an independent company
2. (intr) to be influenced by or take on the features of a large commercial business, esp in being bureaucratic and uncaring


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In addition, the legislation would provide mechanism and process of corporatization and demutualization of a stock exchange, provisions relating to sale and purchase of shares held by various categories of shareholders and provisions relating to trading right holders.
KAIA is committed to driving corporatization of the airport and developing the business in cooperation with all stakeholders, focused on enhancing value and fostering sustainable grow in accordance with international standards and environmental requirements.
the over-reliance on invasive techniques to suppress symptoms; the corporatization of health care which drives up costs in the pursuit of profit; and our systematic inattention to wellness and prevention.
 
 
 
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