Quick question for people in the business field

littlegohan

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if I write in a letter, " The company who made these products is a partner of Ico Ltd, and both companies have teamd up to promote this new line of product"

Does it imply that Ico ltd owns part of "the company who made these products"

If not , how can I repharse the sentence to convery that meaning?
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: littlegohan
if I write in a letter, " The company who made these products is a partner of Ico Ltd, and both companies have teamd up to promote this new line of product"

Does it imply that both Ico ltd owns part of "the company who made these products"

If not , how can I repharse the sentence to convery that meaning?


That sentence is kind of redundant and doesn't really convey the meaning. It sounds more like the other company is a separate company not owned by Ico.

Try this maybe:

"These products are brought to you by Ico Ltd. and So and So Company, owned in part by Ico Ltd.

Does that work?

Maybe: Ico Ltd. and So and So Company, partly owned by Ico Ltd. have teamed up to promote this line of products?
 

littlegohan

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What about this

"The company and Ico Ltd" are in a partnetship, and have teamd up to promote these products"


i need to convery that Ico owns part of "the company"
 

weezergirl

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I'm not sure if this is the correct term but can you say something like this..

"The company who made these products and its parent company, lco ltd, have teamed up to promote this new line of product"
 

LunarRay

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Ico ltd in partnership with X have teamed up to bring this product line to you.