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Discover Ludwig"poor company" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a bad business, company, or organization. For example, "We had a terrible experience with the food delivery service; it was poor company."
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"I'm afraid I'm poor company," he said.
Nissan is not a poor company.
I know my friends at Friern often found me very poor company.
So what's a poor company to do? Re-conceptualize menstruation as a disease in need of treatment.
In British terms, Clayton is Other Ranks, good enough for the dirty work but very poor company in the officer's mess.
Further falls in the oil price, continuing worries about China and some poor company results have sent shares lower after Tuesday's gains.
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Because so many consumers are poor, companies have to go for volume.
I know you think this will screen out the poor companies but it's exactly the opposite.
There's reason for deep concern that the government will continue to prop up poor companies and critics compared the plan to western European industrial policy.
And he made deals that shifted costs to Citizens, a cash-rich company in which he had a negligible stake, and shifted fees to Century Communications, a cash-poor company in which he owned a big stake.
It announced the planned purchase last year, saying it was partly interested in acquiring Motorola's 17,000 patents (see "Why Google Wants Motorola") to help a relatively patent-poor company fend off challengers.
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