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tie up

[tahy-uhp] / ˈtaɪˌʌp /




tie-up


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The tie-up is a big bet on a commercially unproven technology that has the U.S. government at its back.

From The Wall Street Journal

The companies said Thursday when announcing their tie-up that they intend to begin construction next year on a 50-megawatt utility-scale fusion power plant and hope to generate first power in 2031.

From The Wall Street Journal

Netflix’s deal is expected to be investigated by the Justice Department, which has already begun considering how the tie-up would further cement the streaming giant’s dominance in the media industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tie-up is one step closer to happening after shareholders voted in support of the deal, but the upside for Anglo American from here is limited, he writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The streaming giant’s deal is expected to be investigated by the Justice Department, which has already begun considering how the tie-up would further cement Netflix’s dominance in the media industry.

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