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Emerging growth, emergent growth? (Guest:CVO13)

I am writing a business description of companies that are in the initial stage of development. Which uses the proper terminology:
1) We help emerging growth companies.
2) We help emergent growth companies. OR would we use a hyphen between emerg...and growth? OR have you a better suggestion? Please give me the grammatical justification with your answer. Thank you, cvo713
  

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not sure what you mean by emerging growth, but such companies are generally called start-up companies.

  • not sure what you mean by emerging growth, but such companies are generally called start-up companies.
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not sure what you mean by emerging growth, but such companies are generally called start-up companies.
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Emerging companies would be enough for me, without the growth part there.

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