Two-thirds of the company's corporate customers in China are state-owned enterprises. |
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Of the large trading companies that were under nationalized ownership at the beginning of the 1980s, only the Post Office remains state-owned. |
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France 2, a state-owned channel, broadcasts its news at the same time, and gambled on his resigning. |
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There are a number of joint ventures between state-owned and locally owned private firms. |
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He works for a state-owned publishing house which is in the process of going out of business. |
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This results in inefficient distribution that causes state-owned enterprises to be rigid. |
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In 1998, they began operating the state-owned Mount Sunapee ski area, in New Hampshire. |
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The state-owned company remains the monopoly train operator on the main lines, although secondary routes are put out to competitive tender. |
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Plus, government coffers will feel the pinch from the planned slowdown in privatizing state-owned businesses. |
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Most refineries are still state-owned and therefore funds for reconstruction are not always available. |
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The same enterprise environmental monitoring requirements should be established for state-owned and private companies. |
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Large state-owned organizations have been noted for having slow and complicated ordering procedures. |
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It follows that state-owned forestry undertakings should have the same right to financial support as private ones. |
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The state-owned coal mine has more than 3,400 employees and produces 2.3 million tons of coal a year. |
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All these vessels are operating for Pemex, the Mexican state-owned oil company and the only one operating in this zone. |
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Berta's father worked in a state-owned factory building furniture, an occupation in which several of his relatives also made a living. |
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At the same time, the parasitic state-owned enterprises continue to suck the blood out of the economy. |
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In Pennsylvania and several Eastern states, wine can only be purchased from state-owned liquor stores with limited hours. |
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But the renewed health of the state-owned sector may have less do with reform than with improvements in China's macroeconomy. |
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Moreover his brothers got paid a handsome sum not to develop state-owned lands in Arizona. |
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The four state-owned refineries have been run down and cannot produce enough to meet local demand. |
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The firm is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Dutch state-owned NS train operator, which runs the majority of services in the Netherlands. |
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Most traditional Italian heavy industry was state-owned and it was here that deindustrialization was most strongly felt. |
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The initial goal of the reformers was to achieve greater economic efficiency through the rapid privatization of all state-owned assets. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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Undergirding these laws is the ontological premise that space is divisible into state-owned sovereign units. |
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The state-owned bank lent the money to a company called Harvard Properties whose directors are Dan McGing and Barry Kenny. |
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The privatization of state-owned companies has become a matter of commonplace racketeering. |
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Employees of the state-owned Timber Corporation and their families held a protest over jobs on Thursday. |
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The marchers rallied at key industrial sites, demanding that former state-owned industries be renationalized and reopened. |
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Alcoa will take at least a 60 per cent ownership stake in the smelter, with a state-owned enterprise holding the remainder, the web site said. |
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First on his list old structures that must be torn apart were the state-owned enterprises that created a nonviable economy. |
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By 1975 there were about 115 such schools, state-owned or church-run. |
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The final conclusion with respect to the effects of the transition to state-owned trade in the 1930s is vague and inconsistent. |
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Repayment was handled via a swap of debt for equity in state-owned Bulgarian enterprises listed for privatisation. |
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The same holds true for state-owned property such as highways, streets, and interstates. |
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Male workers all had to spend a certain number of days a year working on government projects, such as farming state-owned land. |
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The first case is quite Orwellian in that the media, especially the state-owned media, serves as governments' obedient mouthpieces. |
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If the owner reaches an agreement with the two state-owned monopolists, they might withdraw their claims and save the company from insolvency. |
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Meanwhile, state-owned banks freely dished out cash to politicians' pet projects. |
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A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River. |
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With the Finance Minister reducing the sell-off target, the state-owned scrips came under some bear hammering. |
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Do we really want to return to the bad old days of state-owned monopolies in the utilities sector? |
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It will remain a state-owned monopoly, providing healthcare free at the point of need. |
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Deregulation has the effect of causing many state-owned insurers to lose their monopoly on the local markets. |
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The government has also organized a triumvirate merger between three state-owned financial institutions. |
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The district administration now wants to construct an office building on the state-owned land. |
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In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established. |
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The selling of state-owned property began in 1998, but has only recently won official endorsement. |
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Agriculture is highly mechanized, and most farms are cooperatively run on state-owned land. |
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They are making a hash of the government's plan to get the state-owned corporation into shape for eventual privatisation. |
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This was an event that took the television ratings of the state-owned channel to dizzying heights. |
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In the large state-owned mines, safety regulations are flouted to meet production targets, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. |
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There is little coincidence of interest between the consumer and a state-owned utility. |
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He had been one of the main beneficiaries of the government's wave of privatisations during the mid-1990s, when state-owned assets were sold off at knock-down prices. |
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It set a floor on mortgage rates and ordered cash-rich state-owned enterprises to stop moonlighting as property developers. |
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China's state-owned oil companies have in recent years been actively involved around the globe in buying oil and gas fields and establishing energy supplies. |
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Inevitably price control meant that state-owned companies lost money and, in the absence of state subsidies, a large chunk of the economy was bankrupted. |
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The lawmaking body passed a resolution requesting that the Executive Yuan locate an appropriate abode from state-owned houses for the vice president within a year. |
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The defenders of golden shares point out that they enable governments to stop big, state-owned and subsidised firms gobbling up companies in their sector all over Europe. |
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The construction industry is at a halt because state-owned firms have virtually stopped producing cement and steel bars. |
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The bureaucrats play games with state-owned companies as well as private ones. |
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Now the contract with the state-owned Belgian energy utility is slowly coming to life. |
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It also obfuscated inefficiencies that plague Cuba's predominantly state-owned businesses. |
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Raw materials will be used wastefully and state-owned supplies diverted into the black economy. |
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Many of the factories and mills that have polluted rivers or made skies smoggy are state-owned. |
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If Mr Modi is serious about reform, he will have to discredit the shibboleth that banks can only serve society's ends if they are state-owned. |
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During his first term, Sharif initiated an ambitious program of economic reform, privatizing a range of state-owned businesses. |
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Prices of most goods were liberalized, and some state-owned enterprises were privatized. |
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The government is, for example, trying harder to discourage state banks from coddling state-owned firms. |
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States sought to create state-owned and parastatal companies with large buses in line with a 'modern' and Western definition of public transport. |
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It has worked hard to restock its grassroots after the havoc caused when thousands of state-owned enterprises closed. |
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An attempt by TCI, an activist fund in London, to take on Coal India, a giant state-owned firm, was like a gnat biting at an elephant. |
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Announcement of the restructuring of state-owned giant Dubai World, which temporarily spooked the financial markets. |
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Widespread lay-offs from state-owned enterprises have already caused dissension there. |
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As a timid incursion of capitalism, we can find the brand logos of a big state-owned or a regional company in certain places. |
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The banking sector and state-owned companies have also been reorganized to this same end. |
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Some state-owned industrial enterprises were privatized. |
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Furthermore, it seeks to speed up the privatisation of state-owned companies, given their historically dominant position in this sector and to speed up the process of concentrations and mergers at Community level. |
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When the Soviet Union dissolved, the government turned over all state-owned apartments to the people living in them, turning a country of tenants into one of homeowners. |
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Because some of the state-owned companies seeking a foothold in Canada are run by the same governments who are directly involved in economic espionage against us. |
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Out of four television stations, only one is state-owned and controlled. |
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The banking sector has been strengthened by means of large-scale privatisation of state-owned banks and an extensive opening-up to foreign ownership. |
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Unable to raise capital through bond issuances, Hanoi will probably aim to unload its debt onto private and state-owned financial institutions, sowing the seeds for a future banking crisis. |
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When he returned to Minsk after the war, he began working in a state-owned factory building furniture, an occupation in which a number of his relatives also made a living. |
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Thanks to Bulgaria's hard work to restructure and open up the economy through privatizations, the greater part of state-owned assets have already been privatized. |
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Production was traditionally concentrated in the hands of large state-owned monopolies largely in the extractive, defence, and machine tool industries. |
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Commercial banks in Vietnam are offering cheap loans to state-owned companies. |
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Last week, the National Statistical Institute reported that 97 per cent of housing in Bulgaria is privately owned, and the rest is municipally or state-owned. |
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Yesterday in the face of all this, even the state-owned Herald newspaper was finding it difficult to maintain its usual slavish support for government policies. |
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And, yes, television newscasters now end their news bulletin with Allah Hafiz, invariably on the state-owned TV channel but also on other channels. |
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He said he would raise his call for an overhaul before a senate committee which is inquiring into foreign investment by state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds. |
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Because developers pay dearly to lease state-owned land for periods of years, there is great pressure to complete revenue-generating structures quickly. |
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In the case of a political crisis or a state of war, the government can commandeer state-owned aircraft, although on this occasion it was a request. |
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A codeshare agreement between Emirates and Ecuadorian state-owned airline TAME has not been signed, Emirates has said. |
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It will focus on the operations of AirAsia Indonesia, and state-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura 1, manager of Surabaya airport. |
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The era of state-owned monopoly telephone operators is giving way to an open and competitive marketplace where evolving services, new competitors and new opportunities abound. |
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He moved immediately to discipline the oil workers union and to otherwise increase the efficiency of the state-owned oil industry, while pressing the OPEC oil cartel to jack up prices. |
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But establishing an independent and efficient press council in countries with a totalitarian government, where the majority of the media outlets are state-owned, is extremely difficult. |
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So the huge debts were shunted into the new state-owned company where the grim financial picture is still tucked away. The accounts for 2000 show RFF running at a loss of euro1.7 billion a year. |
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Through investment tenders in 2006-2014 Azerbaijan has privatized 65 state-owned enterprises. |
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Back in the heyday of Algeria's dirigiste economic policies, the industrial sector was 100 per cent state-owned. |
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Land is state-owned but easily traded on long leases. |
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Bulgarian Energy Holding has announced fresh reshuffles at the country's state-owned gas transmission operator Bulgartransgaz. |
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Far more importantly, it is state-owned industry that has enabled China to build an arsenal of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles to ward off the imperialists' threat of a nuclear first strike. |
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Many state-owned companies, for example, have settled on formulas to begin cleaning up the problems over nontradable shares. |
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In addition, Russian businessmen bought magnesium chloride from the state-owned Turkmenkhimiya. |
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These are state-owned lottery operator Totalisator, Olympic Entertainment Group, ZPR Casinos and Century Casinos. |
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In southwest China, 1,000 retired steel workers, mostly women, blockaded two highways in front of the state-owned Guiyang Steel Factory to protest meager pensions. |
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Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk has instructed to conduct an audit of financial and economic activity of the twenty largest state-owned companies. |
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So badly and crookedly managed are state-owned companies that electricity, as Mr Kibaki noted in his first campaign speech, is eight times costlier than in Egypt. |
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Those that have an illegally put up building on a state-owned land and are now legalizing their houses have no documents certifying their ownership of the land. |
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It is assumed that most of the area has been declared as state-owned land, meaning it belongs to the government, which can do whatever it wants with it. |
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In July 2007 the Commission received a complaint alleging that as early as 2003 Greece had granted illegal aid to the mining company Ellinikos Xrysos through the sale of the state-owned Cassandra Mines for ยค11 million. |
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Representative Rostekhnologii declined to comment, but state-owned corporation employee confirmed that the Moscow government operates by agreement with her. |
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Under government pressure, his employer at a state-owned newspaper was forced to fire him in June 2009 after he blogged about the inhumanity of the Berlin Wall. |
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The new presidential choppers will be assembled in America by Lockheed Martin, but they are basically a product developed by an arm of Finmeccanica, a state-owned Italian defence conglomerate. |
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For example, when a journalist attacked women activists in articles in the Croatian media, several women's rights groups banded together to file precedent-setting lawsuits against the journalist and the state-owned newspaper. |
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But in the 1990s, this group was squeezed out and forced lower down the social and economic hierarchy by a nouveau riche class of government officials, state-owned enterprise managers, and their relatives and friends. |
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It's understood the government is in the process of drafting legislation related to denationalising the state-owned company. |
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The bureaucrats not only reformed China's monstrously inefficient state-owned enterprises, but also introduced some meritocracy to appointments. That mix of political control and market reform has yielded huge benefits. |
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Officials at the finance ministry also suggested that state-owned banks start disinvesting government equity. |
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He now has a decent economics team, and he personally unblocked a tottering deal between the state-owned energy company, Pertamina, and America's Exxon by replacing Pertamina's top management. |
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This is the case in Tunisia, where President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali's police state keeps an iron grip on private and state-owned media, imposes wholesale repression and poses as a victim whenever it is accused. |
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Since 1993, the Kazakh banking system has been a two-tier system with the National Bank of Kazakhstan on one side and the private and state-owned banks on the other. |
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For example, Kenyan firms move goods by road because the state-owned railways, though cheaper, invariably deliver late, if at all. With Mr Kibaki enfeebled, economic and political reforms have stuttered. |
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A subsidiary of the state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina, operating in transport and maritime sector namely PT Pertamina Tongkang will issue bonds. |
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Abdel Salam got into a fight with Mohamed Zakaria, a tailor, over a Facebook status where the latter insulted President Mohamed Morsi, reported state-owned Al-Ahram. |
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Managing director B Muthuraman said Tata would own a 75 per cent stake in the iron mine in Nimba Mountain, with Ivory Coast's state-owned Sodemi holding the remainder. |
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Newmont, Buenaventura and French state-owned company Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, or BRGM, were joint owners of the mine in northern Peru. |
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Then a state-owned company, servient to the wishes of the mmunist regime during the 1970s and s, it produced an estimated two million ets per year given to GDR athletes. |
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The joint venture, between Poland's state-owned PERN, and Ukraine's Ukrtransnafta, is to start construction on the 500-kin extension later this year. |
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The lingering securocrat mindset means that the internet is provided and controlled solely by the state-owned Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation. |
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During this period many state-owned companies were corporatised and part-privatised and are now increasingly looking abroad for profits, stated Green. |
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The Malaysian government and its state-owned energy utility Sarawak Energy Berhad plan to build 12 large dams, due to produce 7,000 MW of electricity. |
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Having spent most of the 1990s jettisoning petrochemical assets, Brazil's state-owned Petroleo Brasileiro is now poised to again become a major petrochemical player. |
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