Consortium in a sentence as a noun

But let's have it on our terms: By creating a new open web standards consortium.

They could have joined this consortium as well but they decided to bid for it alone.

That said, Intel is part of the USB consortium as well and it's hard to see how they can "loose" either way this goes.

OSX is as out in the cold as Linux on this score even though Apple is a member of the bluray consortium!

So I think creating a consortium, like a non profit org, to make this even better, could be awesome.

Google had the opportunity to join a consortium with Microsoft to bid on the Novell patents, they declined.

It turns out the authors work for something called the Economic Policy Institute, which is funded by a consortium of labor unions.

The trustee looks diligently for other options to liquidate 200k BTC, finds that the Bitcoin ecosystem is a hive of scum and villainy, and says that he's willing to consider the consortium's offer.

Anyone have any theories about what will happen to the coins?Smart money says "A lawyer at a downtown Tokyo legal firm with sterling reputation informs the bankruptcy trustee of their desire to purchase certain assets of Mt. Gox. The lawyer demonstrates that they've been engaged by a consortium of foreign investors.

Consortium definitions

noun

an association of companies for some definite purpose

See also: pool syndicate