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This means the speaker is letting the other person have full control or freedom over the company.
From Good For Him, Episode 50
Someone is giving the other person permission to do whatever they want with the company.
Use this when granting broad authority in a business or work setting. It may sound careless, resigned, or sarcastic depending on tone.
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