They mean the same thing, but corporation is used in America while company is used in the UK.
2007-11-11 23:42:20
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answered by Sandy 7
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'Corporate' usually refers to the headquarters. 'Company' can mean an independant business or a subsidary of a corporation.
For instance, 'Chevrolet is a company under the corporation of GM'.
2007-11-11 00:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Corporate implies it's a corporate entity (a corporation).
there's other types of comanies, such as 'limited liability companies', 'partnership' companies, even mom and pop food companies (grocery stores?).
2007-11-11 02:30:37
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answered by nyboi630 3
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organisation is registered below and ruled via the organizations Act, 1956 while company is ruled via different regulations like Cooperative Societies Act etc. company is a team of persons e.g. society, chit fund, utsav mandal, charitable employer, affiliation of execs like laweyrs, docs etc.; . needed ingredient is, corporates at the instant are not ruled via the organizations Act, 1956.
2017-01-05 06:35:28
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answered by spraggs 3
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A corporation is registered with the state.
2007-11-11 02:42:02
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answered by Feeling Mutual 7
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