0 used to describe arrangements and agreements between companies:
Inter-company loans can be a useful way of redistributing assets.
inter-company mergers
Instead, the workplace focus on inter-company competition entails paying attention to inducing customer loyalty.
In their approach, competitiveness depends on four subsystems, that is, financial markets corporate governance, education training, industrial relations, and inter-company relations (especially in the area of technology transfer).
It applies to companies which are doing inter-company business in this country.
We must also attack inter-company difficulties through sector-based initiatives.
Genuine short-term inter-company debts will be compensated in full.
I should make it clear that the apparent decline is mainly the result of transactions in inter-company accounts.
It is true that since privatisation some subsequent inter-company sales have taken place and a number of substantial bus groupings have emerged.
Clause 21 is concerned only with inter-company debts, which are of the nature of long-term capital but not covered by a formal security.