单词 | start up |
释义 | start up start [sense 5], start [sense 6], See full dictionary entry for start start-up Word forms: start-ups 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] The start-up costs of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it. [business] That is enough to pay the start-up costs for fourteen research projects. What is the minimum start-up capital for a Pizza franchise? 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A start-up company is a small business that has recently been started by someone. [business] Thousands and thousands of start-up firms have poured into the computer market. Start-up is also a noun. For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-tech start-ups. Collocations: finance a start-up Both men sold their houses to finance the start-up before coming across crowdfunding. Times, Sunday Times He had borrowed from friends and taken a cash lump sum out of his pension fund to finance his start-up in 2008. Times, Sunday Times He wants public money to finance start-up costs of about €3.6 billion, with the private sector operating the 30 satellites once they are in orbit. Times, Sunday Times The governor also announced an additional $2 million in funding to finance start-up costs and faculty salaries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their involvement with aviation led to their being approached to finance a start-up to manufacture a twin-engine private airplane. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Start-up business accounts are free for 12 months. Times, Sunday Times One student who came to him pitching for investment for his start-up business was so excited that he quit his degree, he said. Times, Sunday Times Can you think of a start-up business idea? The Sun Nine out of ten franchises are in profit after their first year and banks will lend far more money to a franchise than a normal start-up business. The Sun Nor did he want to go back to haggling with banks to secure financial support for his start-up business. Times, Sunday Times They see a strong opportunity for their start-up firm and plan to continue expanding despite the economic gloom. Times, Sunday Times Prizes include 3,000 for an individual winner to develop their start-up firm and 5,000 for the top team's business proposal. The Sun The idea can come from an individual or a start-up firm. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many of the start-up firms are small craft and microbreweries employing just a handful of staff. The Sun It was essentially a fund that bought stakes in start-up firms. Times, Sunday Times These costs were previously covered by a start-up fund raised from various foundations on the understanding that they had no influence over the group. Times, Sunday Times The report calls for local authorities to develop childcare schemes with a start-up fund of up to 20,000. Times, Sunday Times It calculates that a 50 million start-up fund would allow councils to give a 10 per cent council tax discount - worth up to 200 - to recognise voluntary workers' efforts. Times, Sunday Times The start-up fund will seek to recreate the private-equity group 3i, which was set up after the second world war in order to stimulate new investment in companies. Times, Sunday Times An inheritance from his uncle provided the start-up funds in 1991. Times, Sunday Times She has previously secured 2m in start-up funding. Times, Sunday Times After taking a business plan to scores of investors, the pair raised 350,000 in start-up funding in 2011. Times, Sunday Times Accelerators account for only a small part of seed and start-up funding. Times, Sunday Times The 1m start-up funding would be raised from private sector donors and the government. Times, Sunday Times When it comes to start-up funding, it's not all grim up north. Times, Sunday Times The foundation came through with $200,000 - over a million dollars in today's money - as a two-year start-up grant. The Times Literary Supplement So splendid news indeed that my project was, last month, singled out by the government to receive nearly a third of a million pounds as a start-up grant. Times, Sunday Times A three-year start-up grant from the gave time for the building to be filled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can see it now: the huge start-up grants; the government incentive schemes to attract apprentice dairy workers. Times, Sunday Times The competition helps entrepreneurs secure start-up investment, but also mentoring, legal, branding and marketing advice for their business. Times, Sunday Times Their stake could be worth as much as $800 million after a relatively modest start-up investment of no more than a few million dollars. Times, Sunday Times With start-up investments you sow your seeds and the harvest could take two or three years, but in the end it will always come. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The firm also invests through minority investments, corporate partnerships and industry consolidations, and occasionally, start-up investments in new entrants into existing industries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You may also be approved for a start-up loan to help you to turn your business plan into a reality. The Sun Is there anywhere someone like me can get a start-up loan to fund my business plan? The Sun You will also get advice from an expert business mentor and even a 2,000 start-up loan. The Sun Jobseekers with a business plan can get advice, payments of up to 1,274 over 26 weeks plus a 1,000 start-up loan. The Sun He repaid his start-up loan within a year and later sought private equity cash to fund the business, which he also paid off. Times, Sunday Times Successful start-ups will generate investment to make them more secure. The Sun In spite of the assumption that successful start-ups are run by individuals with years of experience, entrepreneurs are throwing themselves into businesses they know little about. Times, Sunday Times Social networks amplify any success, meaning that even moderately successful start-ups can be catapulted into the limelight overnight. Times, Sunday Times Prising away even a small chunk of that could unlock riches for successful start-ups. Times, Sunday Times Most often, successful start-ups begin with low-end or downmarket customers with low income and low costs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He founded his first tech start-up at 17 and became a millionaire before his 21st birthday. Times, Sunday Times It feels like a hot new tech start-up. Times, Sunday Times The decision to quit education in favour of a tech start-up was a no-brainer. Times, Sunday Times I asked the guy, who had his own tech start-up, if this was true. The Sun That would make it the most valuable private tech start-up ever. Times, Sunday Times For every technology start-up that makes it big, another nine fail — and it can happen at startling, hugely stressful speed. Times, Sunday Times An energy technology start-up has raised $50 million to turbo-charge its plan to convert waste material from coalmines into low-cost fuels. Times, Sunday Times Founded in 2005, it recently invested in a cybersecurity firm and a blockchain technology start-up, to complement its services. Times, Sunday Times After selling his advertising technology start-up, he was bored, and threw himself into a life of hedonism. Times, Sunday Times Enjoy romance with a key name in a technology start-up. The Sun |
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