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- A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared...
- The Joint Venture Protective Carbine (JVPC), also known as Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC) until 2014, is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, select fire...
- Kottonmouth Kings HSV-X1 Joint Venture, a high-speed catamaran operated by the United States Navy and Army between 1998 and 2004 JointVenture (Apple), a service...
- An international joint venture (IJV) occurs when two businesses based in two or more countries form a partnership. A company that wants to explore international...
- The AMD–Chinese joint venture is the agreement between the American semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and China-based partners to license...
- 50-50 joint venture called FAW-GM. FAW Group has a 50-50 joint venture with Volkswagen Group called FAW-Volkswagen. FAW Group has a 50-50 joint venture with...
- Boeing Brasil–Commercial was a proposed, but failed joint venture between Boeing and Embraer to design, build, and sell commercial airliners worldwide...
- Motors India (1995–2003) Ford India (1995–2021) Multix (2015–2018), a joint venture by Eicher Motors and Polaris Industries General Motors India (1995–2017)...
- of the CSIRO in 1984, the proposal was adopted by a private-sector joint venture in 1987, comprising Elders IXL, Kumagai Gumi, TNT and BHP. Several major...
- In Singapore law, a joint law venture (JLV) is a law firm joint venture formed from a constituent local law firm and an offs**** counterpart. The first...