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subsidiary

[suhb-sid-ee-er-ee] / səbˈsɪd iˌɛr i /


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Oklo’s subsidiary, Atomic Alchemy, secured its first NRC license, allowing initial commercial sales of isotopes and a new revenue stream.

From Barron's

Oklo’s subsidiary, Atomic Alchemy, secures a NRC license to handle and distribute isotopes, enabling initial commercial sales.

From Barron's

Worldwide reporting takes into account all of the corporation’s global profits or losses, while the water’s edge option allows the U.S.-based parent company to exclude the income of foreign subsidiaries.

From Los Angeles Times

They reckon Sembcorp Industries could benefit from these higher prices if its gas-importing subsidiary renews contracts to sell gas to others.

From The Wall Street Journal

FAT Brands hired advisers to restructure its debt outside bankruptcy but filed for chapter 11 shortly after a Jefferies Financial Group subsidiary sued the company for allegedly defaulting.

From The Wall Street Journal