difference between company and industry?
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Answer / faisal adam (fdabeeco)
An industry refers to many companies in the same line of
business company is a business generally with a profit
motive and with shareholders often not involved in the
business either as employees or as clients. A cooperative
is organized like a for-profit business,
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Answer / koushik
Company:
A company is an entity engaging in business, such as a
proprietorship, partnership, or corporation.
Industry:
The people or companies engaged in a particular kind of
commercial enterprise is Industry. Each industry has its
own trade publications.
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Answer / samiullah
Company is the own identity of a firm in the specific
industry
and the industry is the concern with unique business in which similar companies run, compete their business with each other
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Answer / sathish patel
company is a indival way of process to maintain only
one person in that company means partnership of the organisation
but
industry is contains to various place of link to the
company
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