The United States now imposes certain firewalls on bank holding companies and their subsidiaries. |
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Of course practical factors such as capitalization and corporate acquisition have also been at work in whether or not subsidiaries exist. |
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Exports of joint ventures or subsidiaries of overseas companies are also on the rise. |
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Almost all affiliates and subsidiaries were anchor companies in the country's economy and many of them did business all over the world. |
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Conventional, old-line concerns that once had nothing more than a passing interest in high technology are starting Internet subsidiaries. |
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Patrick had restructured its organization, setting up labor-supply subsidiaries as employers of its unionized workforces. |
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These have increased as the US downturn deepened, with subsidiaries in Ireland sending more money back than otherwise would have been the case. |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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It includes revenue accounting and Vat reporting for 41 European subsidiaries. |
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These are the interests of minority shareholders in subsidiaries of the group. |
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Most of the former TIP workers are either retired or working for other subsidiaries of the parent company. |
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At my workplace, food and housekeeping services have been contracted out to subsidiaries of Compass Group, a British multinational corporation. |
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A plush nine-storey building will house all the top executives of the bank as well as its subsidiaries. |
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This is intended to garner tax from foreign subsidiaries of the holding company domiciled in their respective countries. |
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Company headquarters range from call and IT support centres to new technology research subsidiaries and biotech hubs. |
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These individuals are usually not recruited on the open market but are sent from subcontractors and subsidiaries. |
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Its subsidiaries and associated companies are located in more than 30 countries. |
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It's also a big corporate parent company that owns a lot of little local subsidiaries, including the old US West. |
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The companies began as subsidiaries of Cabletron, with the plan to eventually spin them off as separate public companies. |
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It is the subsidiaries that hold the operating assets that are of value in a liquidation. |
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The long-term plan of the bank is to convert such offices into full-fledged branches or subsidiaries. |
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Joint ventures are treated very much like subsidiaries when it comes to parental liability. |
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The Financial Department performs the secretariat of this committee, and submits financial statements for the subsidiaries once a quarter. |
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Lastly, the roadshows organized by Euler Hermes' Group Management Board for staff at subsidiaries add to the sense of cohesion within the group. |
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Anker was a pan European provider of total solutions for the retail industry with subsidiaries in 11 European countries. |
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In 1997, the division received approval for 5 HMO subsidiaries, bringing the total to 10 HMOs which are fully operational. |
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Through our subsidiaries all over the world we will collect relevant information and include it in the next issue of this brochure. |
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Despite Enron's close ties with politicians, it had an unpatriotic approach to taxation and had established subsidiaries in tax havens. |
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Through its subsidiaries, this subsidiary is currently a party to 77 collective bargaining agreements. |
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In addition, each of the big six banks has one or more mutual fund management subsidiaries. |
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The subsidiaries and entities are responsible for seeing to it that these directives are followed properly. |
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This article explores the relationship between embeddedness and technology-oriented functions among three types of subsidiaries and for four cities. |
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This essentially allows for fresh start accounting for the foreign exchange impacts of looking at subsidiaries. |
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It reflects the weighting of the losses of a number of international subsidiaries for which no tax credits have been utilised. |
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Banks in the creditor country may have branches or subsidiaries in the crisis country that lose money due to loan defaults caused by the crisis-induced recession. |
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As the income and expenditure of these subsidiaries are denominated in the same currency, the exchange risk is low. |
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Goodwill represents an amount arising on the acquisition of subsidiaries, equityaccounted companies or joint ventures. |
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The Group's operating subsidiaries take orders and ship products out of their own inventory. |
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This is similar to when media conglomerates sell off ownership of some of their subsidiaries because conglomeration loses profitability at a certain point. |
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In view of this, Sapec Agro and its subsidiaries are becoming distributors of an increasing number of brands of generic products. |
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They have been able to do so by splitting up the value added chain among their various subsidiaries. |
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Jobin and Vial, represents board fees for services as a director of subsidiaries of the corporation. |
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The cooperative network and the network of subsidiaries have both established stop-loss mechanisms for financial market positions. |
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In France, all Vivendi subsidiaries apply the law mandating a 35-hour work week. |
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However, those who claim to be in the know insist talks with Fung subsidiaries are continuing. |
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A parent company must have effective means of exercising control over its subsidiaries. |
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The report is presented to the Audit Committee which validates it before sending the report to the heads of the different subsidiaries. |
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In the case of subsidiaries of large corporations, the holding company may require its subsidiaries to obtain its purchases from within the group. |
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Hedlund's model involves the extreme extension of operating autonomy to business units in a group whether they are branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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Most public companies have a holding company and subsidiaries. |
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The resonance was also excellent at our subsidiaries in Switzerland, the Benelux countries, Spain, France and Brazil. |
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Imagine, for example, that a francophone is travelling on Air Canada, or one of its subsidiaries, and, God forbid, there is an accident. |
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This company refines and markets petroleum products and petrochemicals directly and indirectly through subsidiaries and joint ventures. |
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Most big German banks have considerately opened subsidiaries there for their customers. |
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Will the mutualism of the future be one of large groups with a mutualist head and subsidiaries which are listed on the stock market? |
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From their use of derivative financial instruments, the Company and its subsidiaries are exposed to the risk of nonperformance by a third party. |
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Quebecor and its subsidiaries may need to refinance some of their existing debt instruments at their respective term. |
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Receivables from equity interests, which are fully impaired, are attributable to the unconsolidated Valoris subsidiaries. |
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Euler Hermes has set in place a tight network of risk offices and subsidiaries in the areas where its clients' are growing. |
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A study was performed to evaluate the production carbon footprint of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay wine and Chivas Regal Scotch whisky subsidiaries. |
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Use this new online service where teamwork between the parent and its subsidiaries takes a very new scope. |
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Moreover, investment companies and their parents would not be exempted from the requirement to consolidate their subsidiaries. |
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In most cases the Japanese electronic typewriters were imported into the Community by firms which were subsidiaries of the Japanese manufacturer. |
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Along with the General Manager, it cooperates with the transaction-bared departments of the Company and its subsidiaries. |
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Tax savings generated through losses transferred from lossmaking subsidiaries are considered as tax income. |
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We are a globally acting family-owned company with subsidiaries and trading partners in the most industrialized countries of the world. |
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Our research is based on two case studies developed in four subsidiaries, one in Colombia and one in Canada for each of two multinationals. |
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The effective tax rate for 2004 was higher than in 2003 as income increased mostly in those subsidiaries which are in a taxable position. |
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Under the program, the subsidiaries agree to sell on a revolving basis, certain of their accounts receivables. |
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Precisely this, however, is the crucial question for multinational groups with subsidiaries around the globe. |
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The following table reproduces the allocation of these costs in relation to the five subsidiaries. |
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The former Czechoslovakia used to be a place where the Tesla conglomerate operated, which had more than 60 subsidiaries all over the country. |
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The Units and Debentures will be effectively subordinated to most of the other indebtedness and liabilities of the REIT and its subsidiaries. |
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Subordinated loans granted to subsidiaries in foreign currencies were revalued in equity. |
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They demand, amongst other things, a return to export subsidiaries so that they can sell off part of their production before the next harvest. |
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Send defective devices or cables for repair to KESO AG, or to one of our subsidiaries, using the original packaging. |
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Kingfisher is a British distribution group with several subsidiaries in France, the main ones being But and Darty. |
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The Division sold its South Korean and Japanese subsidiaries during the year, as well as its assets in Italy. |
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Canco and the foreign subsidiaries own the rights to the liquid product formulae for sales to their respective countries. |
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Defective devices or cables are to be returned, in the original packaging, to KESO AG or one of its subsidiaries for repair. |
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As subsidiaries, we have Punjabi, Pali, Sanskrit, Tamil and Bengali. |
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The group structure allows the subsidiaries to focus singlemindedly on their core business. |
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Eutectic and Castolin Group Ltd is a Bermuda-based company with subsidiaries in the Netherlands, the United States and India. |
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One of the university's six commercial subsidiaries, SGI is a business applying gaming technology to health and education. |
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It lists company headquarters, numbers of employees per country, subsidiaries, and past mergers or takeovers. |
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Our tangible assets are generally held in public and private operating subsidiaries and various listed and unlisted funds. |
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Europ Assistance is also addressing the boom in electronic shopping, and all the Group's largest subsidiaries have e-commerce sites. |
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Sogara and its subsidiaries Sogara France, SNS and Station Service Sogara are consolidated for tax purposes. |
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The subsidiaries have the necessary structures to comply with the regulations of the countries in which they are located. |
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We do not expect these conversion measures will affect the business model or plans of our operating subsidiaries. |
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Services to subsidiaries consist of assistance and domiciliation income, amounts billed in respect of option plans and rebilled expenses. |
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The ability of its subsidiaries to make distributions may be subject to certain constraints. |
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A number of Novartis subsidiaries are the subject of various legal proceedings that arise from time to time in the ordinary course of business. |
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Goodwill on acquisition of subsidiaries is presented separately in the balance sheet. |
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In addition, the Committee acts as the audit committee and conduct review committee of certain subsidiaries as required by the Board. |
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Henceforth, he is responsible for the marketing activities of all units and subsidiaries of RTL's diversifications. |
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With 50 skilled distributors and 16 subsidiaries around the world, Technifor guarantees that service and technical support will be nearby. |
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Loney and Graye in Deferred Share Units pursuant to the Mandatory DSU Plans for services as Directors of the Corporation and its subsidiaries. |
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It examines and evaluates the methodology of principal investment and divestiture projects of the company and its subsidiaries. |
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The water and carbon footprints will be measured in all the Group's subsidiaries. |
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With the rising value of the petrodollar, European companies tend to skip over Canada and open subsidiaries directly in the United States. |
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All they have to do is attribute or ascribe as much income as possible to foreign subsidiaries. |
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Our core office has about six or seven people, but we do have subsidiaries where we own a majority, such as Shehtah Nabors Drilling. |
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Chesapeake formed subsidiaries to build and run the lines, then spun them off into a separate, publicly traded company. |
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Representatives of RCC continue to act as if nothing is happening at their subsidiaries. |
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Sopra Group and its subsidiaries only grant non-exclusive nontransferable user licences for software packages supplied to their clients. |
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It provided for a strategic recentering on its services and mainframes and the conversion of the two businesses into subsidiaries. |
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As with a lot of Russian businesses, the ownership was concealed in a matryoshka dolls-like series of parents and subsidiaries. |
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The new rules require these subsidiaries to account for their investments at fair value with changes in fair value recorded in net income. |
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Through these subsidiaries Blueslate operates a betting business predominantly in horseracing and greyhound racing. |
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The downgrade also comes in the wake of the failure of APP's Indonesian operating subsidiaries to make interest and principal payments on various unrated debt. |
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All three legal entities must be independent of each other, i.e. they should not be subsidiaries of the same organisation or of each other. |
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Executive officers of subsidiaries may be deemed executive officers of an entity if they perform such policymaking functions for the entity. |
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These ceding reinsurance arrangements do not relieve our insurance subsidiaries from their direct obligation to the insureds. |
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All assets and liabilities of self-sustaining foreign subsidiaries are accounted for using the current rate method. |
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Loans are immediately due and repayable as soon as the participant is no longer an employee of the Company or one of its subsidiaries. |
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For France, two managing directors each supervise a specific geographic region and nonroad construction subsidiaries. |
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It also results from the allocation of losses capitalized on the income of international subsidiaries, especially in Belgium. |
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The creation of a shared database for all subsidiaries enables the group to make better use of the information gathered. |
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The results of subsidiaries that have been sold during the year are included up to the date of divestment. |
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Their role is to securely supply finished and semi-finished lenses to subsidiaries and direct customers, on time, on spec and at the best cost. |
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The ALM unit monitors the outstandings and regulatory ratios of Crédit du Nord and its subsidiaries. |
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Laboratoires Thea will develop sales through their subsidiaries and distributors. |
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The two subsidiaries of Banque Accord have also started the concept of Financial Space in the Auchan hypermarket. |
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In addition, the company's subsidiaries have strong heritages and cultures which are challenging for competitors to replicate. |
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Inside information may be about CIBC, its subsidiaries, customers, suppliers or any other public company. |
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Tax law developments in Germany and abroad are constantly monitored, and their impact on the Bank and subsidiaries is analysed. |
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Certain properties of the Corporation or its subsidiaries are encumbered under mortgage deeds or leasing agreements. |
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The main methods applied by group subsidiaries are Chain Ladder, Bornhuetter Ferguson and the so-called bootstrap method. |
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For this reason, the two subsidiaries focused their efforts primarily on risk management and intensifying their debt recovery operations. |
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In Orissa, the state electricity board was corporatised in 1995 with backing of the World Bank, then split into four subsidiaries, which were then privatised. |
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In most cases these subsidiaries are held by local national holding companies, particularly where tax consolidation is permitted. |
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The agreement of 8 June 2006 includes neither a guarantee by Eutelsat Communications' subsidiaries nor the pledging of assets to the lenders. |
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I propose that, simultaneously to appointing the senior management to the board of the trading subsidiaries, you resign your directorship from each one of them. |
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Due to the non-prolongation of bank credits in March 2002 Herlitz AG, Herlitz PBS AG and other group subsidiaries such as Diplomat, HKV and Susy faced imminent insolvency or were already insolvent. |
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Siam Cement, a Thai conglomerate, has sold some 40 subsidiaries to reduce its debt and concentrate on its cement and chemicals businesses, for instance. |
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The financing of the project brings together a European, bilateral development finance institutions, French commercial banks and local subsidiaries of European banks. |
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Reduction in precious metals chemical orders for decorative purposes necessitated reduced working hours in some European subsidiaries as well as a number of permanent layoffs. |
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The Group has decided that all its subsidiaries will adhere coherently to the topics discussed: quality of the dialogue with employees in the networks, mobility and motivation. |
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Indra is active in the business of professional electronics through subsidiaries operating in the sectors of defence and dual technologies, consulting and computer services, control and communication and space electronics. |
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Founded in 1917, UMA is based in Louisville, Kentucky, and has two regional subsidiaries, one near New York and another in San Francisco, California. |
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The capitalization of the Company and its operating subsidiaries will also take into account the views expressed by the various credit rating agencies that provide financial strength and other ratings to the Company. |
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Mid-1990: Nadir attempts to take Polly Peck – by now running 200 subsidiaries, including 80 main trading firms operating in food, electronics, textiles and leisure – back into private ownership, but the plan is aborted. |
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Palmer is embroiled in a legal battle with subsidiaries of Chinese government-owned miner Citic Pacific over what they say is the misuse of company funds which ended in PUP coffers. |
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They certainly still have a public ethos, they're publicly controlled, but you're trying to run several commercial subsidiaries and trying to make sure you've got international activities. |
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A number of our subsidiaries are generating surpluses, and those surpluses are given as charitable gifts to the university to enable it to carry on being a university. |
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Expansion of this market across borders may develop naturally through subsidiaries or branches abroad on a more widespread basis, if the market is encouraged in other areas. |
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Their lax tax system encourages many wealthy taxpayers to discreetly transfer a portion of their fortune there, and many businesses to set up subsidiaries. |
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The implementation of virtual pay statements: employees of the Fédération and its subsidiaries can now view their pay statements online through a secure access. |
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Eutelsat S. A. and its subsidiaries and equity interests are held by the company through a number of subsidiaries for the management of equity interests. |
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Many multinational corporations send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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Expatriate employees allow a parent company to more closely control its foreign subsidiaries. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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MusicTT, FilmTT and FashionTT are the subsidiaries established to fulfil this mandate. |
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There were no government subsidiaries available to offset the costs, with most of the burden lying on the Cabot Family investors. |
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Steel and its subsidiaries was highly dependent in the South on the labor of black workers and convicts. |
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It was founded by the Rothschild family, combining a few of their many subsidiaries in the metals and mining industries. |
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Certified Consultants in Latin America who will work with the Praxi's direct subsidiaries and through its Master-VARs in the region. |
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Commonly known as Sallie Mae, SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are not sponsored by or agencies of the United States of America. |
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Mapfre has announced the signing of an agreement with UK insurer Direct Line Group to buy its motor insurance subsidiaries in Italy and Germany. |
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All worldwide subsidiaries and third-party couriers were required to use the DHL trade name. |
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Headquartered in Emeryville, California, NMI provides private mortgage guaranty insurance through its wholly owned insurance subsidiaries. |
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Colliflower served as Senior Vice President and Chief Insurance Counsel for the insurance subsidiaries of Universal American Financial Corp. |
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Existing multinational subsidiary typologies tend to be derived from strategy types, rather than from examining the subsidiaries themselves. |
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Peninsula Gaming, through its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership and operation of casino and off-track betting parlors. |
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Sales' growth in subsidiaries proves unrelated to pay and significantly different from that relation in paren companies. |
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Lawson will integrate the two subsidiaries by the end of next March and run all of its discount stores as Lawson Store 100, the officials said. |
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Now no one blinks when Indian companies raise billions of dollars. The government has offered tax breaks to multinational companies that list their local subsidiaries. |
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Endemol and its subsidiaries create and run reality, talent, and game show franchises worldwide, including Big Brother and Deal or No Deal. |
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In some countries a central bank, through its subsidiaries, controls and monitors the banking sector. |
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In July 2000 Finmeccanica and GKN agreed to merge their respective helicopter subsidiaries to form AgustaWestland. |
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Operations under time charter and spot charter contributed the largest to the BLT and its subsidiaries. |
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Our primary technologies, AirDye and ecobanner, are managed by subsidiaries, Transprint and BetaColor. |
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The banks are prominent offenders with Barclays maintaining 315 tax haven subsidiaries. |
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The executives of our operating subsidiaries have a sixth sense. |
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The United States subsidiaries maintain third party stop-loss insurance policies to cover certain liability costs in excess of predetermined retained amounts. |
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Short-term credit lines and overdrafts commonly used by Dorel's subsidiaries are in the currency of the borrowing entity and therefore carry no exchange-rate risk. |
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Worries about a contagion effect on the Latin American subsidiaries of European and North American banks are held in check because they have to follow local capital requirements. |
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These institutions, which are close to Crédit Coopératif's members, also have a share in the growth of profits, due to the fundamental growth potential of Crédit Coopératif and its subsidiaries. |
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If a subsidiary of a group is certified, the information transfer may in no way lead to believe that the entire group or other subsidiaries which are not certified by SNCH are covered by the certification. |
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What mattered was the expectation at least of an average return that private banks too regularly associate with the provision of equity capital to their subsidiaries. |
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The Foundation will, either directly or through subsidiaries, supply them with lines of credit, guarantee their loans with the local banking system, and help them boost their equity capital. |
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The Company's main source of foreign currency exchange rate risk resides in sales and purchases of goods denominated in currencies other than the functional currency of each of Dorel's subsidiaries. |
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In addition, a number of other legal proceedings against Quebecor Media and its subsidiaries, or in which we are impleaded as a third party, are currently pending. |
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Photoengraving and printing are ensured by one of our subsidiaries. |
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Consolidated accounts, by definition, embrace the thousands – if not millions – of transactions conducted by all subsidiaries in which the owner has a beneficial interest. |
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Consequently, Transcontinental's ensures that its employees are treated fairly and that none of its subsidiaries or business units employ or use illegal, under-the-table or child labour in their activities. |
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In addition, if these claims are submitted, the official receiver dealing with the insolvency of TB is obliged to pay out the amounts owing, which may include the amounts to be recovered from the subsidiaries. |
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If subsidiaries of multinational corporations have caused any damage that violates the law, they would be obligated to take responsibility for the clean-up. |
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There has also been cooperation with various synergic subsidiaries that have adopted Elecnor's Environmental Management System, in conjunction with Quality. |
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With the chain of custody certification of all its sales and marketing subsidiaries, Rougier is ready as of now to meet the markets' demands for certified wood. |
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As explained in this decision and, in more detail, in points 30 onwards in the letter initiating the procedure, IFB pursued a strategy of divestiture of its French subsidiaries. |
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By invalidating article 30 of the tax treaty, the regulation allows the dividends of Barbadian subsidiaries of Canadian companies to be tax exempt in Canada. |
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Finally, since the companies concerned were subsidiaries of a steel group, the Commission wished to be sure that none of the aid was liable to flow back to the group as a whole, contrary to the rules of the ECSC Treaty. |
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Inter Food Service and Grupo Alimentario Argal SA are both fully owned subsidiaries of the Sara Lee corporation. |
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Where an enterprise does not have effective control it should make known its Programme and use its best efforts to monitor that the conduct of such subsidiaries and joint ventures is consistent with the Business Principles. |
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The Corporation generally keeps liquid assets in the country in which they are generated to continue developing these subsidiaries in their country of origin. |
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There are no exceptional items or claims which may materially and unfavorably affect the company's financial standing, business or the profit reported by the company and its subsidiaries. |
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Certain such data, assumptions and estimates emanate from or are based, in toto or in part, on judgements or decisions made by the senior managers of Hi-Media and its subsidiaries, which might change or be modified in future. |
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For People ID activities, this address all kinds of secure document projects in the EMEA region, this network of subsidiaries in sync with local cultures will prove to be very valuable. |
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This form of organization favors our understanding of local markets and allows subsidiaries to act autonomously and responsively so that they can seize opportunities to support the Group's growth. |
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This Committee is responsible for determining the overall compensation and perquisite policies of QMI and of those of its subsidiaries that do not have a compensation committee. |
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The ability of Lifeco and IGM, which are also holding companies, to meet their obligations generally and pay dividends depends in particular upon receipt of sufficient funds from their subsidiaries. |
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The Term Facility was secured by all assets of COGECO Inc. and its subsidiaries, excluding the capital stock and assets of Cogeco Cable and was guaranteed by its subsidiary, Cogeco Diffusion Inc. |
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The reduction in capital taxes is a result of a reduction in capital tax rates and a reallocation of the capital tax base to lower capital tax rate provinces upon the windup of one of our subsidiaries. |
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From October 9 to 11, 2009, Bock presented to over 60 representatives and subsidiaries from both home and abroad, the products and solutions with which the company is steeling itself for future challenges. |
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The company may set up branches and subsidiaries and may purchase, hold, encumber and sell real estate both in Switzerland and in other countries. |
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With the establishment of subsidiaries in the UK, France and Italy, as well as the acquisition of the trading company in the Netherlands, we laid the foundations for international development and expansion. |
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Anyone must absolutely be able to use French-it is a sine qua non condition-without any problems or difficulties for someone who uses French with Air Canada airline subsidiaries. |
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The Board of Directors shall analyse and close off the annual and half-yearly individual and consolidated financial statements, and shall present reports on the activity and performance of the company and its subsidiaries. |
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Its insurance subsidiaries manage 26.6Â million contracts comprising life savings products, as well as motor, home, health, personal and retirement insurance, for nearly 11Â million policyholders. |
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The Province, OPG and certain OPG subsidiaries entered into the agreement in March 2002 to set aside funds necessary to dispose of nuclear waste and used fuel and to decommission nuclear power stations. |
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Davis says that SAS divides subsidiaries into groups, based on size, and benchmarks different performance indicators. |
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The Group has also decided to introduce a new organisation to ensure the successful integration of the new subsidiaries, specifically by reorganizing the Executive Committee. |
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Of this amount, DH Holding used DEM 1,6 million to compensate the other subsidiaries of the Dampfkessel Hohenturm group for losses incurred in the course of DHD's bankruptcy. |
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It turned out that the financing we had put in place in our subsidiaries was solid and without recourse to the parent, and that Eurazeo had all the liquidity it needed to support its investments, if that had been necessary. |
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According to the suit, Sallie Mae has also complicated the application process through one of its subsidiaries, USA Group. |
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In order to offset this risk, the Group negotiates on a centralised basis purchase contracts fixing the price of paper over a period of six to twelve months for all its subsidiaries. |
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The CL restructuring plan submitted to the Commission in 1995 contained several measures concerning strategy redefinition, the sale of subsidiaries, cost reduction and risk management and control. |
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Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use the product. |
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In fact, for the purposes of setting the amount and charging the fee, JCB's national subsidiaries act as if they were independent distributors in their Member States. |
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References herein to the Fund represent the financial position, results of operations, cash flows and disclosures of the Fund and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis. |
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Foreign exchange translation gains or losses on the net investments in self-sustaining foreign subsidiaries are recorded under other comprehensive loss. |
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The company also operates a centralized foreign exchange risk management system, which takes out the necessary hedges to protect its main subsidiaries from such risks. |
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The US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California in 2007 served an administrative subpoena pursuant to HIPAA covering several Novartis subsidiaries. |
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The valuation of these assets depends on a number of judgmental assumptions regarding the future probable taxable profits of different Group subsidiaries in different jurisdictions. |
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Discussions with the trade unions on this vast subject have begun, covering questions of mobility,managing professions and subsidiaries or access to supervisory positions. |
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The Mutual's economic objectives are related to the financial service sector and are accomplished through SSQ, Life Insurance Company Inc. and its subsidiaries. |
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All current CMS subsidiaries including the legally binding Agreements which function as broadly freestanding instruments, maintain a degree of interaction with the parent Convention, to a greater or lesser extent. |
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The following table shows the aggregate indebtedness outstanding at January 31, 2011 to the Bank or its subsidiaries incurred by current and former directors, executive officers and employees of the Bank and its subsidiaries. |
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The Company's practice is to maintain the capitalization of its regulated operating subsidiaries at a level that will exceed the relevant minimum regulatory capital requirements in the jurisdictions in which they operate. |
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Its cash generation and debts are mismatched among its subsidiaries. |
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The Protecteur du citoyen's jurisdiction over the Agence and its subsidiaries must therefore be specified in the Bill, as in the case of the Agence nationale d'encadrement du secteur financier. |
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After being able to dispose of some non-performing assets stemming from HHI's previous engagement with other Hyundai subsidiaries, HHI seems now to be heading towards profitability. |
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As a holding company, Quebecor conducts substantially all of its business through its subsidiaries, which generate substantially all of its revenues. |
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This means increased dialogue between staff and their management, between the various businesses departments and between the holding company and its subsidiaries. |
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In addition, certain functions will be executed by the subsidiaries and will be reviewed as part of the consolidation process by the corporate controller and the chief accountant of the parent company. |
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It also applies to decisions or transactions between any of the company's subsidiaries and such subsidiaries' affiliates that are not a subsidiary of the company. |
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I would credit this change to my predecessor who was concerned about the situation involving related companies, affiliates or subsidiaries, whether they were related horizontally or vertically. |
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The directors and officers of Boralex have fiduciary duties to manage the Fund, including its investments in its subsidiaries, in the interest of the Fund. |
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Mechel's Romanian subsidiaries, Mechel Targoviste, Mechel Campia Turzii and Ductil Steel passed the preliminary registration procedure sui juris. |
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The group comprises a number of complementary subsidiaries, which enable it to intervene at all stages of a company's development, in both hi-tech and other sectors. |
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Certain cross-currency interest rate swaps entered into by the Company and its subsidiaries include an option that allows each party to unwind the transaction on a specific date at the then market value. |
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The banks distribute financial products and services through their traditional bank branches, as well as through their full service and discount brokerage subsidiaries. |
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Finally, in the light of earlier mismanagement, the Commission questioned whether the planned measures were sufficient to uncover all dubious liabilities within the company and its subsidiaries. |
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Gesca, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in the publication of seven daily newspapers and the operation of various related Web sites, including Cyberpresse.ca. |
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Finally, we worked with all of our subsidiaries to lower their breakeven point and reduce their working capital needs in order to restore financial flexibility. |
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All three legal entities must be independent of each other in accordance with Article 6 of the RFP, meaning they are not subsidiaries of the same organisation or of each other. |
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As part of a securitisation program for commercial receivables introduced in January 2003, Rhodia guarantees that its North American subsidiaries Rhodia Inc. |
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In Southern regions, Maroc Telecom uses solar energy to power the base stations of its radiotelephony network whenever possible and also uses photovoltaic power in its subsidiaries. |
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Finally, the applicant considers that the Commission should not have applied a multiplying factor to its subsidiaries as this was not justified on the basis of the parties' turnovers and the Commission's decisional practice. |
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Cross-border funding provides an alternative source of wholesale funding for financial institutions to fund either domestic or foreign currency assets or to provide intracompany funding among foreign subsidiaries. |
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As part of the FCC's order, the FCC modified the earth station licences of the U. S. subsidiaries of the Corporation to permit U. S. domestic and international access to Inmarsat satellites. |
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A regional outfit that once managed just fine with a logo designed in the nineteenth century found itself unsteadied as it crossed borders and sprouted subsidiaries. |
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The Company's subsidiaries also provide postretirement health, dental and life insurance benefits to eligible employees, advisors and their dependents. |
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The Emmi Group will be able to expand via its own subsidiaries and strategic cooperations, with the Emmi brand being strengthened further with the aid of various communication measures. |
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Sustainable development has been integrated into the Group's strategy and that of all its subsidiaries in the form of annual roadmaps incorporating measurable targets. |
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Certain of the Company's subsidiaries maintain a non-qualified deferred compensation plan for certain highly compensated employees, which provides for employer contributions, and are held in a trust. |
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Through its various subsidiaries, VUE produces, distributes and finances a broad variety of television series, made-for-television movies, mini-series, children's shows and game and reality-based programs. |
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Deferred income tax liability have not been recognized for withholding tax and other taxes that would be payable on the unremitted earnings of certain subsidiaries. |
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Deferred tax liabilities have not been established for withholding tax and other taxes that would be payable on the unremitted income of certain subsidiaries, as such amounts are always retained. |
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This item includes the results of the subsidiaries in project management business and fund business of the HANNOVER LEASING Group which were acquired with the intension of being sold on. |
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Direct foreign investment subsumes a variety of transactions such as opening nonindependent branch offices, establishing subsidiaries, or mergers and acquisitions. |
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Banking groups were part of the disintermediation movement and had to adapt their structures in consequence by creating new types of subsidiaries and by taking over companies engaging in trading activity. |
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The Debentures are also effectively subordinate to claims of creditors of the REIT's subsidiaries except to the extent the REIT is a creditor of such subsidiaries ranking at least pari passu with such other creditors. |
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But often the valuations of Indian subsidiaries are queasily high. |
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This area is a strong partner for the automotive industry. It combines all the toolmaking activities as well as pressed part and component production at the headquarters with that of the subsidiaries in France and Mexico. |
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Since 2000, the Group has annualized forex hedging, permitting subsidiaries to bring their exposure close to zero while all risks are centralized at parent company level, except for non-convertible currencies. |
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Previously, these subsidiaries accounted for their investments at cost. |
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Shares held by the subsidiaries are recorded at cost less the allowance for any provision for permanent decline in value and the gains and losses on the sale of such shares are credited in full to the income when they arise. |
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We have debt service obligations in connection with the trust indentures for the issuance of debt by our operating subsidiaries and in their respective lines of credit. |
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These indentures contain customary restrictive covenants with respect to Quebecor Media and certain of its subsidiaries and customary events of default. |
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The original restructuring plan provided, firstly, that SNCB's 107 ABX subsidiaries, which were owned by different ABX holding companies, were to be consolidated under a general holding company. |
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His early business years were spent at John Waddington plc where he was Managing Director of a number of their subsidiaries including consumer goods and packaging companies. |
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The financial difficulties at that time were largely linked to divisions and subsidiaries which were sold under the restructuring plan, notably Zenith Data Systems in the microcomputers sector and the OSS division. |
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The company, through its subsidiaries within the residential properties operations, is contingently liable for obligations of its associates in its land development joint ventures. |
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After Italy, whose sales team doubled in size in 2005, the U. S. and Belgian subsidiaries created teams of medical representatives in the last 2 years. |
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All offices representing the interests of the Taliban and all offices, branches and subsidiaries of Ariana Afghan Airlines, which is also known as Bakhtar Afghan Airlines, shall be closed. |
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Trade names, logos and trademarks registered by Euler Hermes and its subsidiaries are their property and may not be used without their prior written consent. |
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A ropeway manufacturer with subsidiaries or joint ventures in this market undoubtedly has a competitive advantage over rivals with no Chinese plants. |
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A ropeway-producer with subsidiaries or joint ventures in this local market would certainly enjoy competitive advantages against competitors lacking local production opportunities. |
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This amount is included in the valuation reserve which can be taken into income in the future to offset any tax expense otherwise recordable in the relevant subsidiaries. |
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Thanks to the modernization of infrastructures and the quality of service offered at competitive prices, Maroc Telecom Group's subsidiaries in Africa are performing very promisingly. |
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The non-transferable information concerning the user is destined for Arkema and may be communicated to third parties, in particular subsidiaries or affiliates to Arkema. |
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As such, HGV has subsidiaries that are active inter alia in the area of container terminal services in Northern Europe and Ukraine and terminal logistics services. |
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Deferred income taxes on the undistributed earnings of the Company's foreign subsidiaries are not provided for as it is intended that the vast majority of these earnings will be indefinitely reinvested in these entities. |
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Deferred income taxes on the undistributed earnings of the Company's foreign subsidiaries are provided for when it is intended that these earnings will not be indefinitely reinvested in these entities. |
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Unless a dividend payment is planned, no deferred tax is calculated on the undistributed profits of subsidiaries as these profits are, as a general rule, reinvested locally. |
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We do not provide for income taxes on undistributed earnings of foreign subsidiaries that are not expected to be repatriated in the foreseeable future. |
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For felonies or misdemeanors committed by subsidiaries of French companies, it remains very difficult to prove that the parent company gave the means to the subsidiary to commit the offence in question. |
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The Fund's subsidiary, YPG LP, is a limited partnership, and as such, is not subject to income taxes whereas YPG LP's subsidiaries are subject to income tax. |
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This is no doubt partly driven by the fact that investment bankers Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers have set up reinsurer subsidiaries in Bermuda. |
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In France, the Editions ATLAS and its subsidiaries, with offices in Paris, Evreux and Roubaix, specializing in Direct Marketing, newsagent sales and door-to-door sales. |
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Today the Group comprises more than 100 companies with very different legal statuses, and makes sure it adapts to the economic realities of all the countries where it has subsidiaries. |
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Some of the foreign subsidiaries were also in on the action: The Dutch had brought along cheese, and the Belgians were offering tasters of their traditional Flammkuchen. |
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Solicitation of proxies will be primarily by mail, but may also be effected personally by regular employees of the Corporation or of its subsidiaries. |
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Furthermore, Vivendi and its subsidiaries have granted or received purchase or sale options related to shares in equity affiliates and unconsolidated investments. |
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For present purposes, it suffices to note here that, with one exception which is not relevant for this hearing, all employees of these subsidiaries are members of the Pension Plan. |
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Bus and rail public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink. |
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A parent company might be dissuaded from carrying on its activities through a subsidiary established in another Member State since, normally, such subsidiaries do not generate profits that are taxable in the Netherlands. |
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