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start-up
start·up or start-up S5778400 (stärt′ŭp′)n.1. The act or process of setting into operation or motion.2. A business or undertaking that has recently begun operation: grew from a tiny startup to a large corporation.start′-up` or start′up`, n. 1. the act or fact of starting something; a setting in motion. 2. a new business or other enterprise that is being established. adj. 3. of or pertaining to the beginning of a new project or venture, esp. to the investment made for it. [1550–60] Thesaurusstart-up or startup nounThe act of founding or establishing:constitution, creation, establishment, foundation, institution, organization, origination.Translationsstart-up
start-up a business enterprise that has been launched recently Start-up
Start-upThe earliest stage of a new business venture.Start-Up CompanyA company in its earliest stage of development, usually before its IPO. Start-up companies concentrate on product development and build-up of capitalization. Nearly all start-up companies operate at a loss, at least at first. Some start-ups go through a period where they have no revenue at all. Start-ups spend their time perfecting their business plans and developing products that will eventually be sold on the open market. Most start-ups rely on venture capital or loans to continue operations during this phase. See also: Payout period, Dot-com bubble.Start-up.While any new company could be considered a start-up, the description is usually applied to aggressive young companies that are actively courting private financing from venture capitalists, including wealthy individuals and private equity partnerships. In many cases, the start-ups plan to use the cash infusion to prepare for an initial public offering (IPO). start-up Related to start-up: Start Up CompaniesSynonyms for start-upnoun the act of founding or establishingSynonyms- constitution
- creation
- establishment
- foundation
- institution
- organization
- origination
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