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common enterprise — Under securities law, a venture in which the fortunes of an investor are interwoven with and dependent upon the efforts and success of those seeking the investment or of third parties. S.E.C. v. Goldfield Deep Mines Co. of Nevada, C.A.Cal., 758 F … Black's law dictionary
common enterprise — Under securities law, a venture in which the fortunes of an investor are interwoven with and dependent upon the efforts and success of those seeking the investment or of third parties. S.E.C. v. Goldfield Deep Mines Co. of Nevada, C.A.Cal., 758 F … Black's law dictionary
common — com·mon 1 adj 1 a: of or relating to a community at large: public common defense b: known to the community a common thief 2: belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group … Law dictionary
enterprise — A business venture or undertaking. William Buchanan Foundation v. Shepperd, Tex.Civ.App., 283 S.W.2d 325, 333. As used in the anti racketeering statute (RICO), it includes any individual, partnership Corporation, association, or other legal… … Black's law dictionary
enterprise — A business venture or undertaking. William Buchanan Foundation v. Shepperd, Tex.Civ.App., 283 S.W.2d 325, 333. As used in the anti racketeering statute (RICO), it includes any individual, partnership Corporation, association, or other legal… … Black's law dictionary
Enterprise application integration — (EAI) is defined as the uses of software and computer systems architectural principles to integrate a set of enterprise computer applications.OverviewSupply chain management applications (for managing inventory and shipping), customer… … Wikipedia
Enterprise resource planning — (ERP) is the planning of how business resources (materials, employees, customers etc.) are acquired and moved from one state to another. An ERP system supports most of the business system that maintains in a single database the data needed for a… … Wikipedia
Enterprise Information Security Architecture — (EISA) is a part of enterprise architecture focusing on information security throughout the enterprise. Definition Enterprise Information Security Architecture (EISA) is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing… … Wikipedia
Enterprise software — is software intended to solve an enterprise problem (rather than a departmental problem) and often written using an Enterprise Software Architecture. Due to the cost of building what is often proprietary software, only large organizations attempt … Wikipedia
Enterprise value — (EV), Total enterprise value (TEV), or Firm value (FV) is an economic measure reflecting the market value of the whole business. It is a sum of claims of all the security holders: debtholders, preferred shareholders, minority shareholders, common … Wikipedia