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• The eight-volume guide contains entries for 700,000 lawyers and 44,000 law firms.
• a firm of chartered accountants
• The auditing services market is dominated by a small number of large accounting firms.
• A search firm contacted him to talk about a chief executive position.
• The company has hired an executive search firm to help identify candidates.
• J.P. Morgan & Co.
Corp. corporation:• Microsoft Corp.
Inc. incorporated (= used in the US to show that a company is a corporation ) :• Apple Computer Inc.
Ltd limited (= used in the UK and Canada to show that a company is a limited ( liability) company ) :• Associated Newspapers Ltd
PLC public limited company (= a limited company whose shares are bought and sold freely ) :• Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd
• Sales volume hit £53 million as the shares firmed 19p to 126p.
• The Confederation of British Industry said it was too early to make firm forecasts about demand.
• The airline has firm orders for 20 Airbus A321 medium-range jets.
• The Federal Reserve chairman implied that the US would keep interest rates firm.
• OPEC members need firm prices to maintain their revenues.
• The dollar ended the week on a firm note (= with a steady price ) .
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The firm's share price has been rising steadily.
»The firm remains heavily dependent on North America, its biggest market.
big/medium-sized/small firm »Small and medium-sized firms accounted for 69.8% of the UK business population.
leading/major/top firm »He hired a top firm of architects and re-mortgaged the family home to finance the project.
accounting/law/manufacturing, etc. firm »Local manufacturing firms are under heavy competitive pressure, often from off-shore production.
set up/start (up)/establish a firm »Her grandfather had set up the firm soon after the war.
run/manage a firm »The firm was run from an office in Bolton.
»She joined the family firm soon after leaving school.
I was given a firm deadline of April 30.
firm bid/commitment »The group said it has a firm commitment to sell two radio stations in Chicago to minority partners.
firm order/offer »They already have firm orders for much of the new stock.
firm decision »We haven't made a firm decision as yet.
Home prices are edging higher as builders pay record prices for lumber, and tight supplies should keep prices firm next year.
the firmness of the bond market
In industries such as paper, chemicals, and steel, prices have firmed.
firm to sth »Copper firmed 1.8 cents to 142.1 cents a pound.
firm against sth »The dollar, meanwhile, firmed against the euro in the wake of the interest rate rise.
»Bank shares firmed on expectations that the Reserve Bank would leave interest rates untouched.
Financial and business terms. 2012.