The company will also supply airtime for another company's domestic users from early next year when it ditches another as its mobile provider. |
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This should be done in terms of the company's objectives and its positioning relative to the competition. |
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Purchase recommendations from all of the major financial houses bejewel the company's stock like diamonds. |
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It is in the phone company's interest to get more homes linked to the Internet at very high rates of speed. |
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The company's goal was to redesign its training workshops to match its new business requirements. |
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He turned to the company's law firm to help get himself up to speed quickly. |
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The company's going through an expansion period and the good salespeople are raking in insane amounts of money. |
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In an effort to jump-start stalled talks, federal mediators have offered binding arbitration to Northwest Airlines and the company's mechanics. |
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The company's shares had climbed steadily in value over the preceding two months to a historic high at the end of the year. |
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Tensions erupted when one company's officers and troops accused their counterparts in the other unit of not restraining the two adulterers. |
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A strategic initiative, taken at the highest level to broaden the company's product offering, was broken at the wheel of ignorance. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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The next step was to retool the company's promotional materials, adding the new logo and testimonials from customers in different industries. |
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Up until then, the company's growth primarily focused on the ongoing rationalization of manufacturing operations. |
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Takeovers of car companies are always rationalized on the basis of finding new markets for the struggling company's vehicles. |
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A large amount of the loss comes through the company's decision to write down its inventory of works in progress and finished goods. |
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This is partly because the company's performance is more heavily leveraged to the equity markets. |
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Meanwhile, the major customers are lost and the after-effects ripple throughout the company's supply chain. |
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Happy where he was, he planned to work from the company's satellite office in New York City. |
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Internet software and hardware enablers specialize in readying a company's systems for the Internet. |
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Eddington readily conceded that the company's assumptions may quickly be blown off course. |
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The company's client list reads like a who's who of the Irish corporate world. |
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The loan was effectively financing the work in progress appearing in the company's accounts and subsequent payments of interest. |
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The order specified as its purposes the company's survival as a going concern and a better realisation of its assets. |
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These solutions allow a company's assets to realize the maximum possible return on investment. |
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The liquidators must get in and realise the company's assets as best they may whatever may be the country in which the assets are situated. |
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The company's founders chose it for their search engine because, as numbers go, it is a very, very big one. |
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The 22-year-old company's basic principle is to develop new, simple products at reasonable prices by making the best use of the materials. |
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At the meeting the Chairman presents a Statement of Affairs and answers questions regarding the company's affairs. |
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Lee said the company's leasing performance has been good and showed a rebound from the previous quarter. |
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But with the rebound, the value of the company's commercial property has soared. |
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More than 200 products were recalled in Australia this week when an audit revealed the company's breach of safety standards. |
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The petroleum company's newbuild pipelayer is expected to come on stream in the fourth quarter of this year. |
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Meanwhile, the Italian government has earmarked 750 million euros in its 2005 budget for the company's recapitalization. |
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This point is well taken, as the appointment of a receiver does not necessarily mean that the company's business operations are to be suspended. |
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Three weeks later the company's shares were suspended and a receiver was appointed. |
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This, the company's Peter Bondar tells us, involves a complete rewrite rather than minor adjustments. |
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He told McConchie that the company's started buying cattle, with the first kill scheduled for Monday. |
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More than half of the company's workers lost their jobs as well as their pension savings. |
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The iron's center of gravity is toward the heel and higher than in the company's more forgiving irons. |
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The company's ranks swelled to 60 employees, and a satellite office was opened in New York. |
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Union leaders scotched the strike after the company's management agreed to recommence negotiations on wages and related issues. |
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He said the company's chief executive Andrew Mazimba was in Zimbabwe to bring part of the machinery for the mining works. |
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The company's 10 workers escaped without injury, but part of the works roof and machinery is badly damaged. |
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This determination obviously put it in good stead because the company's lawsuit has been dismissed with prejudice. |
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The company's shareholder groups are preparing to challenge the government in an attempt to recoup their lost investments. |
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Printing and reprographic services accounted for 53 percent of the company's 2001 revenues. |
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Often, when people hear a gun company's name, an automatic game of word association begins. |
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The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares. |
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There is now serious talk of a rethink of all core products, even removing the salt from the company's trademark skinny fries. |
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Some companies will use other company's results in order to get you to sign on with them. |
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The replaceable lenses are cutting demand for lens solution, which accounts for more than half of the company's revenue. |
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The books and records must contain all details of the company's assets, liabilities and stocks. |
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In fact, throughout the strike the union refused to discuss what it believed to be the company's retrograde plan. |
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He was permitted to ignore a question regarding a proposed remedy for his company's retaliatory tactics. |
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And in choice of both repertory and production styles, the company's tradition is to be exploratory and innovative. |
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Mr Ancram called the company's decision to close the post office a retrograde step. |
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While acknowledging and repenting my reporting errors, would I still choose it as one of our company's Worst Boards ever? |
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Maria's single-minded rise through the company's ranks mirrors the renaissance of the German postwar economy. |
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Consider the company's third-quarter earnings, which demonstrated the importance of repeatability. |
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The only thing that threatens the company, in fact, is a change in the game, an industry zig to the company's zag. |
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We are told the outage impacted a majority of customers, as well as restricting the company's own access to the system. |
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For good measure, O'Brien also won approval for his company's new international Swiss holding company to borrow directly against the revolver. |
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It led her to buy the intellectual property rights to the food waste decomposer and the company's Singapore units. |
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The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following. |
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Proponents argued that reincorporation would make the company's officers and directors more accountable. |
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The company's executive vice president said the sale was pivotal to its reorganization. |
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In other news, my observations of London show that a Kensington hairdresser uses my company's logo to promote the use of lacquer and blow-waves! |
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Some consumers can handle one company's version but are allergic to another version. |
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He was revolted by Taylor, whose job was to ensure the company's IT system ran smoothly. |
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The company's smart card reward scheme allows clubs to cut the cost of football for fans and collect valuable marketing information for the club. |
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His team alone was responsible for bringing in a third of the company's annual revenue, the hearing was told. |
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Millions of the company's shares were traded last week and there is no sign of a let-up. |
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As tensions continue over the company's future, its executives have been abandoning ship at a rapid pace. |
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By the same token, your company's future returns to the angels are not just financial. |
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What would drive an entrepreneur to reshuffle his top management team at the peak of his company's success? |
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The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm wafer fabs. |
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He is playing a waiting game on the buy-back for reasons connected with the company's financial strength and, in particular, its capital ratios. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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You're probably running either an ATI or nVidia card, so turn the page and we'll give you a quick walk-through of each company's panels. |
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She was fired some three months ago after protesting against the company's policy of forcing employees to work overtime while not clocked in. |
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Insiders are bracing for some walloping arguments over the company's direction in the coming months. |
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It is believed that the land was not mentioned in the company's books or records or in the annual accounts. |
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In some cases though, the costs charged against profit reserves will impact upon the company's ability to pay dividends. |
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John signed the management representation letter without qualifying the positive assertions about the company's tax filings and liabilities. |
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The company works indirectly with several suppliers that have warehousing in Mexico and will deliver products to the company's customers. |
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The company's research efforts are focused on IT services offering indigenous quantitative analysis about leading organizations. |
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The company's putting on a nice public face, but the degree of insider sales by senior officers does not make one feel warm and fuzzy inside. |
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Outsourcing now accounts for more than a third of the company's total revenue, just over a billion dollars in the latest quarter alone. |
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It was the company's position that the alleged breach of the warranty rendered the insurance policy null and void. |
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A council accredits a natural-resource company's source of supply if it meets set social and environmental criteria. |
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The company's supplier diversity efforts have been recognized nationally and regionally. |
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As directors of the limited company they cannot be held responsible for the company's debts. |
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The company's growing cadre of engineers also built nuclear-waste detectors and industrial floor waxers. |
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Aliphatics are our company's range of hydrocarbon fluids including specialty brands. |
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The company's expansion is part of a larger plan, announced earlier this month, to quintuple annual capacity to 350,000 units. |
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The company's Queen's Award was approved by Her Majesty in April last year in acknowledgement of export excellence. |
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The announcement, made in February, follows hot on the heels of the company's recent acquirement of the National Rail Corporation. |
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He met the target with a programme of acquisitions and in the process saw the company's share price cut by two thirds. |
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Investors would welcome any news about acquisitions to bolster the company's medical and aerospace divisions. |
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Corporate acquisitions have been a major driver of the company's rapid growth. |
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He says continuing speculation about the company's future is wearing workers down. |
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The lay-offs account for nearly one fifth of the company's 63,000-strong European workforce. |
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Each new request that she received for her company's activewear in 2004 was bittersweet. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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A Scot and a keen sportsman he had extended the company's welfare and recreation activities. |
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New joiners must make a firm decision whether to join a company's scheme or not. |
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In a traditional capitalist joint-stock company, votes on questions of the company's direction are allotted by shares of ownership. |
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The rally in oil prices should lift profits at the oil company's exploration and production division. |
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Health professionals in radiography, pharmacy and medical sciences are also on the company's books. |
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An existing in-house induction programme was adapted for the company's overseas staff. |
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Many managers reflexively brag about how people are their company's key assets. |
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He added that the formal announcement would be made once the company's shareholders had been notified. |
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The company's tech-heavy funds rode the Internet boom to dizzying heights, only to fall hard in the bust. |
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Unions and bosses have been wrangling for months within the company's western division over a new pay deal. |
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His company's programme will be put on hold unless new financial backing is found. |
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But the company's application to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for six road closures has angered some residents who fear they will be boxed in. |
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The company employs 100 chefs who cook more than 200,000 meals which are served each year in first class restaurant cars on the company's mainline trains. |
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The company's revolving credit facility from its banks is fully utilised and the cost of its bank debt has increased significantly since Elan was downgraded to junk. |
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So this weekend 2,400 of the company's workers face life on the dole. |
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Cellulose from wood pulp has replaced the asbestos, and it's a great product which is going gangbusters in the company's biggest market, the United States. |
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One store manager quoted in our story today says that his company's premises are regularly targeted and only the other day they had to have a van resprayed. |
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The new advertising campaign is an attempt to allay the public's concerns about the safety of the company's products. |
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The Stock Exchange is awaiting a further update on the firm's financial position before it will agree to relisting the troubled exploration company's shares. |
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The company's boffins have essentially developed a material substrate into which magnetic elements made of cobalt, cobalt alloys, or nickel compounds can be embedded. |
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One of the company's rules is that users aren't allowed to tell anyone what they're webcasting, or respond to requests for specific songs to be webcast. |
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A receiver can be appointed to a firm by a creditor, usually a bank, whose debt has been secured by a charge on some or all of the company's assets. |
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The employment contract or handbook should ideally set out the company's expenses policy and should detail all expenses that will be reimbursed by the employer. |
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Investigators were able to extract useful information from the company's financial records. |
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The company has already received inquiries from businesses as far away as Scotland interested in recruiting Latvian workers through the company's Riga office. |
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Recent years have seen a decline in the company's influence within the industry. |
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The company's dishwashing liquid, for example, contains surfactants made from vegetable oil, as well as ingredients such as aloe vera and wheat protein. |
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Analysts believe the company's true value lies between 45-55 cent a share. |
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A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register. |
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He bragged that the company's general store grossed thirty thousand dollars a year and its ginning operation was able to clean and compress three bales of cotton in an hour. |
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Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure. |
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However, he refused to rule out the possibility that responses to the questionnaire could be used as evidence in the company's High Court damages claim. |
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Electricians then wired the fiber to the company's office suite. |
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Subscribers can sign-up for Spanning's service by clicking on the RSS buttons at the company's website and run popular aggregators such as FeedDemon, NewsGator or NetNewsWire. |
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The company's unwillingness to make a deal increased her desire to litigate. |
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Equally, over this period of time, the company's risk profile and the security of its bonds could deteriorate if there was a leveraged buyout, for example. |
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The company's buyers were responsible for sourcing the raw materials. |
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The development of new electronic products has strengthened the company's position as the leader in digital technology. |
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The reorganization plans will alter the company's business structure. |
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The company's core technologies include drugs that target the G2 checkpoint and a screening system to find selective abrogators of the G2 checkpoint. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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The 18th century grade two listed building has stood empty for over a year, and twice the company's plans have been rejected, and twice they have withdrawn applications. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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Some might want to outsource the entire recruitment function to a dedicated team that manages and administers all of the company's recruitment activity from our premises. |
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The staff spend an average of six months concentrating on backroom duties and learning the basics before they are let loose on the company's clients. |
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The other key point that is beginning to distinguish the company's range is on-the-road ability, where the cars are now routinely trouncing all comers. |
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His CO, Major Mack Conrad, ordered Grace to take one of the company's Hurricane Mobile Assault Vehicles in to recon the city and see what kind of defenses had been set up. |
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With reasonable prices and fine quality, his company's egg products sold well in American and European markets which bought him substantial profits. |
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The staff celebrates the company's expansion and relocation. |
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The Tories were so keen to push ahead with the float that they failed to order a full inventory of the company's assets, fearing this would scare off investors. |
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Unfortunately, we aren't so easily able to do that with infractions of business and professional conduct policy, which is a huge element in your company's reputational risk. |
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As both sides adopted firm positions yesterday, it was confirmed that a strike at the company's pig farms will begin on Monday the day before the major work stoppage. |
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He said the union had no option but to accept the company's proposals. |
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More derivative software based on the company's code is likely soon. |
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The company's separate legal personality is a general feature of its legal status and is not confined to the areas of limited liability and transferable shares. |
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Any expenditure included in the accounts where receipts or vouchers were not available was properly made in connection with the carrying on of the company's business. |
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To bring in additional money, Nicholas kept his job as an early-morning anchorperson while his wife, Arita, who is the company's president and CEO, ran the business. |
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Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling. |
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A group representing the company's 300 pensioners has been refused a request for a meeting with management and told that they will not get any shares in the floated company. |
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In the company's travel and tourism division, for instance, this has resulted in employees accumulating an overtime backlog of more than 100 hours. |
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But quibbling aside, it is clear the company's future is in gambling. |
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If the liquidator receives this amount at sale, then, based on the company's statement of affairs when it was wound up, the company could be left in a break-even situation. |
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For increased accuracy, the company's systems include linear stages that move the workpiece, as well as direct-drive rotary motors for tube cutting. |
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As CEOs tell it, rewarding executives and employees with stock options makes them all busy beavers bent solely on increasing their company's value. |
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The new strategy comes after the company's annus horribilis as last year, the stock price showed an annual decline for the first time in almost 20 years. |
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It is believed that the company's bankers have insisted that it urgently restructure its debt as a condition for securing their continuing support. |
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Somewhere along the line, incredible economic wealth was destroyed, requiring enormous write-downs and a drastic reduction of the company's net worth. |
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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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But they also believe that a company's viability depends on recruiting and retaining people who can work, change, and innovate over the long term. |
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The students were barred from holding a picket outside the company's headquarters. |
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The Barilla brand outperformed the category, and the Barilla Plus brand, which is the company's better-for-you option, did quite well. |
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Full associativity is offered through all the company's manufacturing software. |
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Questions have arisen concerning the company's financial records. |
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The company's financial problems were just a temporary blip. |
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The company's new president will inherit some complicated legal problems. |
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The new regulations may cramp the company's financial growth. |
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The big company's newest acquisition is a small chain of clothing stores. |
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The law suit has negatively affected the company's public image. |
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They made several public acknowledgments of their company's mistake. |
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The company's attempts to conciliate the strikers have failed. |
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The company's earnings for last year are published in the annual report. |
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The program is available for download at the company's Web site. |
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The company's tightfisted owner won't raise the workers' salaries. |
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She will be showing a demo of the company's new alarm system. |
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The insurance company's ombudsman was able to resolve the problem. |
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The new president plans to make changes to the company's organization. |
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His speech did nothing to resolve doubts about the company's future. |
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The Justice Department agreed to unfreeze the company's assets. |
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I was asked to give an overview of the company's sales figures. |
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A new model will be added to the car company's stable of sedans. |
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The hiring of the new CEO diluted the power of the company's president. |
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The central authority of the company's board is being challenged. |
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Higher prices are a necessary consequence of the company's new services. |
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A first step in a company's defense against executive kidnapping is to develop a policy and obtain approval of an antikidnap plan. |
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The architecture of the company's billing system is designed to support its business goals. |
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The company's sexual harassment commission made sure that every employee completed the on-line course. |
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A firewall is a cyberbarrier between the company's network and the Internet. |
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A key feature of this unified networks strategy was strengthening the company's datacoms capability, hence the acquisition. |
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The company's post war the nearest, so I jest took down the river in that direcshun. |
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Wall Street was on a fairly even keel Tuesday morning but the same could not be said for Best Buy as the company's stock plummeted. |
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The company's mainstay businesses were by then cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, and tea. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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An investigation of the irregularities in the company's accounts uncovered a large-scale fraud. |
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As part of a company's brand identity, a logo should complement the company's message strategy. |
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When the company's trade name is used, multiproduct branding is also known as corporate branding, family branding or umbrella branding. |
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The mid engined line continued with the Lotus Esprit, which was to prove one of the company's longest lived and most iconic models. |
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By the company's last Formula One race in 1994, the cars were no longer competitive. |
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Cars shareholders in general meeting agreed to change the company's name to Jaguar Cars Limited. |
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By 1914, the company's customers for sheet steel bodies included Austin, Daimler, Humber, Rover, Star and Argyll. |
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This unique share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. |
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It also stated the company's desire to both expand in the US and participate in further consolidation in Europe. |
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Alvis Vickers was merged with the company's RO Defence unit to form BAE Systems Land Systems. |
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From 1846 these could be built at the company's newly established railway workshops at Swindon. |
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Maurice Baring's 1911 The Rehearsal fictionalises Shakespeare's company's inept rehearsals for Macbeth's premiere. |
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Hessey became a steady friend to Keats and made the company's rooms available for young writers to meet. |
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In March 2009, Sony Computer Entertainment released a Queen branded version of the company's karaoke franchise, SingStar. |
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She was designated the company's first Prima ballerina, and was later recognised as a Prima ballerina assoluta. |
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At one time Sellers planned to use Mendoza's image for his production company's logo. |
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England's away qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup were shown on Setanta Sports until that company's collapse. |
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By then, the company's success had caused it to expand to such an extent that it had to move to new premises at Cheshunt. |
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The company's military designs were so successful that Louis was awarded the Legion of Honour for his company's contributions. |
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The company's compact and economical Renault 5 model, launched in January 1972, was another success, anticipating the 1973 energy crisis. |
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The aim of this operation was to make use of the company's extensive delearship network to distribute light trucks. |
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The majority of the company's production at its Busan plant is exported under the Renault badge. |
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Renault Classic is a department within Renault that seeks to collect, preserve and exhibit notable vehicles from the company's history. |
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The HBC jack is no longer in use and replaced with a corporate flag featuring the company's coat of arms. |
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But, following the loss of the company's monopoly in 1689, Bristol and Liverpool merchants became increasingly involved in the trade. |
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Lehman reported that it had been in talks with Bank of America and Barclays for the company's possible sale. |
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A code of ethics will start by setting out the values that underpin the code and will describe a company's obligation to its stakeholders. |
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The code is publicly available and addressed to anyone with an interest in the company's activities and the way it does business. |
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At that time, the company's charter was revoked, and the English Crown took over administration. |
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The MK2 Cavalier was launched in 1981, and became the company's best selling car of the decade. |
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The Handley Page company in Britain produced the Handley Page Type W as the company's first civil transport aircraft. |
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The Panama Papers uncovered a link between an American oil company's oil concessions and several powerful politicians in Angola. |
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During his period as chairman he reduced company's refining capacity in Europe. |
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On 1 October 2010, Bob Dudley replaced Tony Hayward as the company's CEO after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. |
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The company's petrochemicals plants produce products including PTA, paraxylene, and acetic acid. |
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The company's shares are primarily traded on the London Stock Exchange, but also listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany. |
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Morris's designs quickly became popular, attracting interest when his company's work was exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition. |
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At the time of Morris' death, his poetry was known internationally and his company's products were found all over the world. |
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Known as Tungsten Centre for Intelligent Data Analytics, the program is based in the company's London office. |
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The company's major titles are published by subsidiary companies, Times Newspapers Ltd and News Group Newspapers. |
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I got nickel and dimed to death by the phone company's sneaky extra charges. |
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A Standard Life spokesman defended the awards, citing the leadership's efforts in turning round the company's fortunes. |
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The company's head office is located in The Compass Centre on the grounds of Heathrow Airport in the London Borough of Hillingdon. |
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Since 2006 the company's official name has been CalMac Ferries Ltd although it still operates as Caledonian MacBrayne. |
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From the company's perspective, a nonreply is as bad as a nonresponsive reply. |
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Jonathan Lewis, the great grandson of the company's founder, is the current managing director. |
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By January 1944 plans were far enough advanced for the company's first rehearsals to be held. |
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At the same time Carlo Rizzi was named the company's conductor laureate, with immediate effect. |
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Caroline Finn Caroline Finn is NDCWales's Artistic Director and is responsible for the creativity and delivering the company's artistic vision. |
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That week saw the culmination of increased trade in Dublin Port, as the company's figures for the first quarter of 2010 would eventually reveal. |
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It was purchased by Vickers in 1968 and has remained with the company's successors ever since. |
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We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open. |
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The company's headquarters are in Coventry at Westwood Business Park, in a building designed by Bennetts Associates. |
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The name of the company's principal ferry, the Scillonian III, is perhaps better known than that of the company itself. |
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In 2015, the company had signed Ranveer Singh a prominent Bollywood actor as a brand ambassador to the company's products. |
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The company's North American headquarters was relocated in 2002 from Palm Springs, California to Portland, Oregon. |
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This was a 10 percent increase in the number of deliveries over 2012 and the company's best year since before the 2008 recession. |
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It can be the station that produces the largest amount of material for the network, or the station in the parent company's home city, or both. |
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The company's economic activity in Mauritius largely contributed to the extinction of the dodo, a flightless bird that was endemic to the island. |
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Jenkinson returned to Moscow in 1572 in an attempt to restore the company's privileges, a task at which he was largely successful. |
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If an activity fell outside the company's capacity it was said to be ultra vires and void. |
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In civil law jurisdictions, the company's constitution is normally consolidated into a single document, often called the charter. |
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It is also largely accepted in most jurisdictions that this principle should be capable of being abrogated in the company's constitution. |
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Members of a company generally have rights against each other and against the company, as framed under the company's constitution. |
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Liquidation is the normal means by which a company's existence is brought to an end. |
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Voluntary liquidations occur when the company's members decide voluntarily to wind up the affairs of the company. |
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The company's third loss warning in two years raises the spectre of eventual collapse and bankruptcy. |
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The inspector again rebatches the material into his company's own system and notes the details into his batch book. |
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Some of the company's worker housing has also been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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Steel Tower in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is named after the company and since 1970, the company's corporate headquarters have been located there. |
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This site also served as the company's temporary technical support headquarters during the 2009 G20 Summit. |
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Competitors disliked the company's business practices, but consumers liked the lower prices. |
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Individual companies simply take the price determined by the market and produce that quantity of output that maximizes the company's profits. |
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The two primary factors determining monopoly market power are the company's demand curve and its cost structure. |
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The company's North American Operations are headquartered in Roswell, Georgia and in San Jose, California United States. |
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Rather than sell the company's products on commission they, like distributors, buy stock from head office and sell it on for profit. |
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The aim was to fly down, run the half, do a quick tiki tour of the company's salmon fishery and then fly home. |
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A little over a year ago I assessed the company's troubles and what it must do to turn the boat around. |
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Second, HR's role is to serve as the company's arbiter of equity. |
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But this time we popped next door to the company's fivestar Asimina Suites resort. |
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The workers denied the company's offer to pay them in bank cheques, stressing the ystanbul municipality should solve this problem. |
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She'll also serve as the link between LS and AAF, ensuring the company's involvement in gauging industry trends. |
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Two of its sites house sows and produce weaner pigs for stocking the company's two growing-finishing farms. |
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If it's after business hours and there's no Web address on the company's phone message, don't despair. |
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This assignment reflects our company's leadership position as a well-respected and successful property manager in the New Jersey region. |
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Kristen Welty joins ANPI as vice president of operations for the company's business solutions group. |
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The changes will mean a reduction in the number of the company's Lunn Poly high street travel agency shops. |
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The newly created agency will be based at Beverly's Airpark Business Center and operate under the new parent company's name. |
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The company's new breathing system is a revolutionary solution that incorporates an oil-less ambient air pump. |
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Employers are becoming more and more aware of how integral getting the work-life balance right is to the company's bottom line. |
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The company's office was located on the 92nd floor of One World Trade Center. |
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The company's insurance program was to expire within four months and it had decided not to pursue a new construction wrap up. |
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The P-100 was designed to double the performance of the company's award winning P-50 integrated starter alternator. |
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