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Company: it or they? | WordReference Forums Do you use 'it' or 'they' to refer to a company? Here is an example: General Computers Inc purchased a large server for $750,400 They paid 40% of the value as a down-payment and received a loan for the balance at 7 54% compounded annually If the loan was for 5 years and they had to make
work lt;for at with in gt; a company | WordReference Forums In my opinion, 'I work for a company' is the correct option, if the company employs me directly, i e I work there all year round, and they pay me a salary 'I work with a company' would most likely mean that I am freelance, but that I'm currently in collaboration with said company on one or more projects I don't think that the other options, 'at' and 'in' are viable
company name or companys name? | WordReference Forums In everyday speech we'd probably ask for the company's name or the name of the company However, in legal documents this would probably be called the company name - the one which is officially registered