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In a very famous tv show we talk about a firm and in other tv show we talk about company

I want to know the main difference between them.

James K
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  • Both are businesses. Do you mean an agricultural farm or some other kind of 'farm', such as a 'server farm', or a 'puppy farm'? – Mick Nov 12 '16 at 19:08
  • @Mick to be honnest with you the first time i heard the word `Farm` was in a very famous tv show that talk about loyers –  Nov 12 '16 at 19:11
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    Do you perhaps mean *firm* rather than *farm*? – StoneyB on hiatus Nov 12 '16 at 19:14
  • @StoneyB yes please make an edit because it's your proposition –  Nov 12 '16 at 19:15
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    No, it's up to *you* to make your question meaningful. – StoneyB on hiatus Nov 12 '16 at 19:16
  • Again, both are businesses. The term *firm* is very generic and can mean almost anything. The term *company* is a little more specific since a *company* usually has more than one owner (shareholder). – Mick Nov 12 '16 at 19:39
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    This might be a duplicate of [What is the difference between a company, organisation, industry, firm, corporation and business?](http://ell.stackexchange.com/q/61071/) – ColleenV Nov 12 '16 at 20:10
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    Please indicate how you have used a dictionary to try to answer this question yourself. – James K Nov 12 '16 at 22:14

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