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management company

British  

noun

  1. a company that manages a unit trust

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She appeared on HBO’s “Hacks” Season 4 as Randi, the off-beat assistant for Paul W. Downs and Meg Stalter’s new management company — a role that earned Hoffman an Emmy nomination for outstanding guest actress in a comedy.

From Los Angeles Times

However, any impact from the Fed’s latest decision to cut rates and to try to ease recent tightness in short-term funding markets was being overshadowed by the current sour state of crypto sentiment and positioning, according to Michael Friedman, director of U.S. capital markets at crypto asset management company 21Shares.

From MarketWatch

A management company will operate the building—Diffenbaugh doesn’t want tenants coming to school board meetings to complain about a leaky faucet.

From The Wall Street Journal

The buildings' landlord said the residents' management company, on which some leaseholders had sat, had "amassed significant debts", and it was now considering legal action against it.

From BBC

There are individual owners of flats, then a residential management company, and then the landlord - or head lessor - above them.

From BBC