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'company presentation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a formal presentation that a company gives, either internally or to a group of potential customers or clients. For example, "Our marketing department has scheduled a company presentation for Friday morning."
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MASTERPIECE THEATER The Merchant of Venice PBS, tonight (Channel 13, New York, at 9) A Performance Company presentation of a Royal National Theater production presented on PBS by WGBH Boston.
http://us.i1.yimg.com/cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/player/media/swf/FLVVideoSolo.swf Delivering the first major company presentation at TechCrunch 40, Scott Moore and Bill Scott from Yahoo presented Yahoo Teachers, a new research focused service aimed at making life easier for teachers.
The announcement was made at a company presentation on Wednesday in New York, reports Variety.
Your ability to project your voice to an audience makes you ideal for giving a company presentation.
JPMorgan has set aside billions in reserves to cover mortgage-related litigation, according to a recent company presentation.
On a laptop computer, he plays a company presentation that ends with BBK's two long-term goals: "to realize modernization" and "to challenge Sony".
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Our research staff does go to Midtown for company presentations, so there's a lot of Rye to Midtown movement".
Mr. Elliott's succinct speech was among the shortest during the auto company presentations, lasting just seven minutes.
In my second year at university, I therefore went to a lot of careers fairs and company presentations.
The plan, according to company presentations and reports, includes building new roads, bridges, power plants and an airport.
Some industry analysts said the drug was simply not on their radar and was rarely discussed during earnings calls or in company presentations.
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