0 used to refer to something less important than something else with which it is connected:
1 a company that is owned by a larger company
2 a company that is owned by a larger company
3 a company that is controlled by another:
4 owned or controlled by another company:
5 used to describe something less important than something else, with which it is connected:
As is illustrated in figure 2, locally-owned subsidiaries are spread over both states and are further removed from the central urban node.
Meanwhile, in absolute terms, the output of novel and staid academic subsidiaries continued to search for markets.
Industry, on the contrary, underwent enormous difficulties due to the crisis in sectors related to alimentary industries and subsidiaries, milling, canning, timber industries.
The subsidiaries in oil refining, shipping, automobiles, and air transport were faced with losses and high interest expenses through 1995-98.
In 2001, recovery was swift after completing their debt restructuring in 2000, and selling some of their subsidiaries, including those in coal mining and chemicals.
Most of the factories built with the subsidies were subsidiaries of major corporations.
Both countries' economies are dominated by these large, vertically integrated corporations whose subsidiaries are dependent on each other and whose developments were financed by targeted government assistance policies.
Many multinationals began to sell off subsidiaries.
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subsidiaire, optionnel, filiale…
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