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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start up firm" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a newly established business or company. Example: The start up firm received a significant investment from a venture capitalist.
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The seed enterprise investment scheme - tax relief for people investing in small start up firms is a great idea but again the devil is in the detail.
Small businesses are vital to generate much-needed jobs in France, but as in other countries, many start up firms find it difficult to get financing.
That is where new technology from an Indiana start-up firm could come in handy.
They discuss a Stanford alumnus who graduated in 1994 and is already on his sixth start-up firm.
Although Redfin is an Internet start-up firm, it employs brokers, so it gets access to MLS listings.
Still, an important sign of legitimacy has been missing: a London start-up firm hitting gold on the public market.
Google is "arrogant" because it feels "invincible", says a Xoogler who left to run a start-up firm.
One small start-up firm benefited from this opportunity and then installed technology that was much faster than any of its rivals'.
The gift-giving application was built by the team that created Karma, a San Francisco start-up firm that Facebook acquired last May.
Clef, a start-up firm in San Francisco, has developed a mobile app that lets you send an encrypted key from a mobile app to a desktop computer.
The government has made a fuss over Apple's eviction from its app store of a popular product developed by a French start-up firm.
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