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If you searched a different dictionary + learned that there's more than to building versions of companies: You would know exactly what "company" means.
com·pa·ny
/ˈkəmp(ə)nē/
noun
noun: company; plural noun: companies; noun: the Company
1.
a commercial business.
"a shipping company"
Similar:
firm
business
corporation
house
establishment
agency
office
bureau
institution
organization
operation
concern
enterprise
venture
undertaking
practice
conglomerate
consortium
syndicate
group
chain
combine
multiple
multinational
outfit
setup
2.
the fact or condition of being with another or others, especially in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment.
"I could do with some company"
Similar:
companionship
presence
friendship
fellowship
closeness
amity
camaraderie
comradeship
society
association
a person or people seen as a source of such friendship and enjoyment.
"she is excellent company"
the person or group of people whose society someone is currently sharing.
"he was silent among such distinguished company"
Similar:
group
crowd
body
party
band
collection
assembly
assemblage
cluster
flock
herd
horde
troupe
swarm
stream
mob
throng
congregation
gathering
meeting
convention
bunch
gang
gaggle
posse
crew
pack
shower
a visiting person or group of people.
"I'm expecting company"
Similar:
guests
a guest
visitors
a visitor
callers
a caller
people
someone
visitants
3.
a number of individuals gathered together, especially for a particular purpose.
"the Mayor addressed the assembled company"
a body of soldiers, especially the smallest subdivision of an infantry battalion, typically commanded by a major or captain.
"the troops of C Company"
Similar:
unit
section
detachment
troop
corps
squad
squadron
platoon
battalion
division
a group of actors, singers, or dancers who perform together.
"a touring opera company"
4.
INFORMAL
the Central Intelligence Agency.
verbLITERARY
verb: company; 3rd person present: companies; past tense: companied; past participle: companied; gerund or present participle: companying
associate with; keep company with.
"these men which have companied with us all this time"
ARCHAIC
accompany (someone).
"the fair dame, companied by Statius and myself"
I mean, how fucking else would Pipster himself have Cortez Road Pictures, and hell that's also legal too.