How should I shorten this sentence?

In an email, I would like to write the following sentence:

The weight of services given by Company B is not less than the weight of services given by Company A.

I want to shorten the sentence, but I'm not sure if this is correct:

The weight of services given by Company B is not less than Company A.

What are my options for explaining this with just one sentence?

To make the context more clear: Company A and Company B are two partner firms in the same sector sharing the revenues according to specific conditions. They can merge or split in the near future. The aim of this sentence is to emphasize that the service quantity of Company B is larger than or (at worst) equal to the service quantity of Company A.


I like Jimi Oke's shortest suggestion, but I will also add one further minor tweak:

The weight of services given by Company B is no less than that of Company A.

"No less than" is a better idiom for expressing "at least equal to".


Options for contraction:

  • The weight of services given by Company B is not less than that of Company A.
  • The weight of services given by Company B is not less than that of those given by Company A.
  • The weight of services given by Company B is not less than the weight of those given by Company A.

A couple suggestions that could do the job just as well, or better:

  • Company B offers just as many services as [does] Company A.
  • Company B offers just as substantial a range of services as [does] Company A.
  • The range of services offered by Company B is as broad/substantial as that of Company A.