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What (who) is start-up - definition

COMPANY INITIATED BY AN ENTREPRENEUR TO DEVELOP A SCALABLE ECONOMIC MODEL
Startups; Failed startup; Start-up companies; Start-up company; Emerging company; Startup Company; Startup companies; Start-up; Startupers; Start up; Start-ups; Starting up; Startup Companies; Technology startup; Technology startup company; Tech startup company; Tech startup; Emerging companies; Internet startup company; Startup investing; Start-up venture; Restarter (entrepreneur); Startup (company); Internet start-up company; Startup
  • A startup ecosystem can contribute to local entrepreneurial culture.
  • Diagram of the typical financing cycle for a startup company

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Start Up (TV series); StartUp; Start-Up; Start Up; Start Up (song); Start-Up (TV series)
¦ noun the action of initiating something.
?a newly established business.
start-up         
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Start Up (TV series); StartUp; Start-Up; Start Up; Start Up (song); Start-Up (TV series)
(start-ups)
1.
The start-up costs of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it. (BUSINESS)
The minimum start-up capital for a Pizza franchise is estimated at $250,000 to $315,000.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A start-up company is a small business that has recently been started by someone. (BUSINESS)
Thousands and thousands of start-up firms have poured into the computer market.
ADJ: ADJ n
Start-up is also a noun.
For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-tech start-ups.
N-COUNT
Start-up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Start Up (TV series); StartUp; Start-Up; Start Up; Start Up (song); Start-Up (TV series)
·noun A kind of high rustic shoe.
II. Start-up ·adj Upstart.
III. Start-up ·noun One who comes suddenly into notice; an Upstart.

Wikipedia

Startup company

A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo founder. At the beginning, startups face high uncertainty and have high rates of failure, but a minority of them do go on to be successful and influential.

Examples of use of start-up
1. With $50,000 in start–up capital, Horie launched his career at 23 with an aptly named technology start–up called Livin‘ on the Edge, which later became Livedoor.
2. During testing of the complex for start–up, two rotors in the propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant have been damaged, forcing the plant to postpone the start–up temporarily.
3. "For a start–up, they had excellent benefits," he said.
4. Everything is ready for the third intifada to start up.
5. If one site is blocked, they quickly start up another.