Subsidiary in a sentence as a noun

T-Systems was founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.

The .ga registrar is managed by a subsidiary of Vivendi, so this isn't too surprising.

Meanwhile, buying on eBay is still a huge pain, with no integration between eBay and its own subsidiary.

Yes, it is a cock up of grand proportions to allow Iranian money anywhere close to your American subsidiary.

Shortly thereafter, Microsoft sold the rights to the software to Microsoft's Irish subsidiary at a price which the Danish tax authorities think is too low.

It is run commercially by BBC Worldwide, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC, the profits made from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes.

Subsidiary in a sentence as an adjective

Way back, in a far away land, I was working in a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun called 'FirstPerson' and we were the evolution of Project Green and had yet to become JavaSoft.

The level of cooperation between Nokia and Microsoft remains to be seen, but a possible outcome is that Nokia ends up looking like a subsidiary of Microsoft.

If the tax law says if you do Foo with shell company Bar through subsidiary Baz, then you get more money, legislators wrote that there for some reason because they wanted to encourage or discourage some behavior.

" The right answer would have been to get their employer of record transferred to the American subsidiary, which pays Manhattan wages to Manhattan workers, rather than Nagoya wages with a 25% hardship premium.

That case involved blatant theft of Oracle's software by TomorrowNow, an SAP subsidiary, and was so bad that SAP admitted liability up front such that the only issue to be tried was the amount of the damages suffered by Oracle.

Subsidiary definitions

noun

an assistant subject to the authority or control of another

See also: subordinate underling

noun

a company that is completely controlled by another company

adjective

functioning in a supporting capacity; "the main library and its auxiliary branches"

See also: auxiliary supplemental supplementary