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majority and share
If two players tie for majority, they will share both shareholder bonuses.
Alex and Betty would share the majority and minority bonuses, and Carla would get no bonus.
If so, the mere fact that an incidental result ( even if it was a desired consequence ) was that a shareholder lost his majority, or a takeover bid was defeated, this would not itself make the share issue improper.
In its most broad term, it refers to the world's Christian majority countries, which, share little in common aside from the predominance of the faith.
During these years policies were put in place which led to the rapid transformation of Malaysia ’ s economy and society, such as the controversial New Economic Policy, which was intended to increase proportionally the share of the economic " pie " of the bumiputras (" indigenous people ", which includes the majority Malays, but not always the indigenous population ) as compared to other ethnic groups — was launched by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak.
On 3 May 2012, the Renault-Nissan alliance has signed letter of intent to raise its stake in Avtovaz to a majority by taking a majority share of 67. 13 % of a joint venture with the Russian state-controlled company, Russian Technologies, to own 74. 5 % of Avtovaz.
The banking sector is highly concentrated, with four banks holding a significant majority market share:
Though holding a tiny share ( 2. 6 %) of the voice market, this new player has captured a majority of the 3G market ( 69. 11 %).
Becoming the team's majority stockholder in 1973, Hess bought Philip H. Iselin's share upon his death in 1976 after which only two of Hess ' partners remained, Townsend Martin and Helen Dillon, who had inherited the stake from her father Donald Lillis, upon his death.
Two years after the web site was launched, the creators sold a majority share to a consortium of investors led by Doug Dohring.
The same month, Doug Dohring was introduced to the creators of the site and, along with other investors, bought a majority share in January of the following year.
In more recent times, Winston Churchill's government privatized the British steel industry in the 1950s, and West Germany's government embarked on large-scale privatization, including selling its majority stake in Volkswagen to small investors in a public share offering in 1961.
A South African company ( The South Atlantic Trading and Investment Corporation, SATIC ) bought a majority share in Solomon and Company in 1968.
Following several years of losses and to avoid the economic effects of a closure of the company, the St Helena government eventually bought a majority share in the company in 1974.
External debts forced Said Pasha's successor, Isma ' il Pasha, to sell his country's share in the canal for £ 4, 000, 000 to the United Kingdom in 1875, but French shareholders still held the majority.
The use of the system means that MPs are sometimes elected from individual constituencies with a plurality ( receiving more votes than any other candidate, but not an absolute majority of 50 percent plus one vote ), due to three or more candidates receiving a significant share of the vote.
By September 1928, Paley bought out the Louchenheim share of CBS and became its majority owner with 51 % of the business.
After a share sale to majority partner Austrian Airlines in 1999, he managed the Jaguar Formula One racing team from 2001 to 2002.
Since the majority of popular tin whistle music is traditional and out of copyright, it is common to share tune collections on the Internet.
Marvel Characters, Inc. and DC Comics share ownership of the United States trademark for the phrases " Super Hero " and " Super Heroes " and these two companies own the vast majority of the world ’ s most famous and influential superheroes.
In 1997, the Russian government sold off enough of its share to lose the majority position.
Research literature shows that no matter whether deaf people use sign language, speech, or assistive technology like the hearing aid and the cochlear implant prosthesis, the majority of deaf adults eventually marry another deaf person and join the deaf community to share in the rewards of the language and culture.
Olympus enjoys a majority share of the world market in gastro-intestinal endoscopes.
The area around Orange Park, and Middleburge respectively both share the majority of the population.

majority and Sing
Sing Tao Daily has a majority stake in Toronto First Radio AM 1540 with minority holder Fairchild Group.

majority and Banking
The aim was mainly for companies like the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ( CIBC ), Royal Bank of Canada ( RBC ), and Scotiabank, which ( along with Barclays of the United Kingdom ), when-combined control a healthy majority of Barbados ' local Commercial Banking sector.
In 1987, however, the Senate ( with a new Democratic Party majority ) joined with the House in passing the Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 ( CEBA ).
With the help of the Swiss Banking Corporation, the company was put in contact with VDO Adolf Schindling AG, which took a majority interest in IWC in 1978.
But excluding the majority of the HSBC ’ s Private Banking business in Asia Pacific.
Later when United Malayan Banking Corporation ( then the 2nd largest bank in Malaysia ) became available, he exchanged his majority stake in Malaysian-French Bank for a smaller stake in this larger bank.
The aftermath of the war saw the continued expansion of the Bank, and in 1964, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation of Singapore ( OCBC Bank ) under the stewardship of Tan Chin Tuan ( its then Chairman and Managing Director ) acquired a 52 % majority stake in Kwong Lee Bank from the Lam family.
A large minority interest owned by the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company eventually passed under the control of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad ( ACL ), which later acquired a majority of the stock.

majority and Group
The majority of islands are low coral atolls in the Northern Group, with Rarotonga, a volcanic island in the Southern Group, as the main administration and government centre.
Since 2008 a take-over is in progress: the Schaeffler Group from Herzogenaurach ( Bavaria ) holds the majority of the stock but were required due to the financial crisis to deposit the options as securities at banks.
Since deregulation the majority ( 80 % by the late 1990s ) of these local bus companies have been taken over by one of the " Big Five " private transport companies: Arriva ( part of Deutsche Bahn AG ), First Group, Go-Ahead Group, National Express Group ( owners of National Express ) and Stagecoach Group.
Since 1984 the great majority of this work has been organized and communicated within the boundaries of a specialized scientific event-the Computer Supported Cooperative Work conferences-which are held by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group in Computer-Human Interaction biannually.
It was founded on May 26, 1896, and is now owned by Dow Jones Indexes, which is majority owned by the CME Group.
The majority of beer is still brewed in Lieshout, but Bavaria products are also brewed locally in Russia by Efes Beverage Group ( EBI ) and at Bavaria's own brewery in South-Africa.
In August 2007, Fujitsu signed a £ 500 million, 10-year deal with Reuters Group under which Reuters outsourced the majority of its internal IT department to Fujitsu.
Arguing that the trend towards centralization of Canadian publishing in Toronto has led to a monopolistic control of the Giller Prize by Bertelsmann and its authors, Henighan wrote, " Year after year the vast majority of the books shortlisted for the Giller came from the triumvirate of publishers owned by the Bertelsmann Group: Knopf Canada, Doubleday Canada and Random House Canada.
In May 2007 a single-issue political party, the Independent Bypass Group, campaigning for a bypass to be built around Boston, Lincolnshire, took control of Boston Borough Council, removing the Labour Party majority.
The archive of networked programmes made by Southern Television, for example, is now owned by the Australian media company Southern Star Group ( no connection ) – but Southern's regional output is in the hands of ITV plc, whilst the few surviving tapes of Associated-Rediffusion belong to many different organisations ( the majority of Associated-Rediffusion's tapes were recorded in monochrome and therefore deemed of no use upon the arrival of colour broadcasting ; as such they were disposed of by their successor Thames Television ), although in recent years there have been occasional discoveries such as a 1959 episode of Double Your Money and the remaining missing episode of Around the World with Orson Welles, found by Ray Langstone in 2011.
While the majority of fixed-wing aircraft design and construction lie in the British Aircraft Corporation and the Hawker Siddeley Group the helicopter divisions of Bristol, Fairey and Saunders-Roe ( with their hovercraft ) were merged with Westland to form Westland Helicopters in 1961.
The only neighbourhood where the Liberal Democrats increased their majority was Surbiton, where they took control of Berrylands ward, ousting Kevin Davis the leader of the Conservative Group on the Council.
) Since then, The Carlyle Group has divested the majority of its interest from the defense industry.
On May 16, 2008, Booz Allen Hamilton announced that it would sell a majority stake in the US government business to The Carlyle Group for $ 2. 54 billion.
In the annual National Student Survey the majority of the top 10 universities rated on student satisfaction are 1994 Group members every year.
The next year, Noisette borrowed $ 23. 7 million from Capmark Investing Group, using the majority of its remaining land on the base as collateral.
In January 2003 Shriro Group acquired a majority shareholding in Hasselblad.
* Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China, near Hong Kong: In 1994, ST and the Shenzhen Electronics Group signed a partnership to construct and jointly operate an assembly plant ( ST has majority with 60 %).
BMG would buy a majority stake in J Records in 2002, and Davis would become president and CEO of the larger RCA Music Group.
The Gores Group holding a majority interest of 51 % stake, with Siemens AG holding a minority interest of 49 %.
In January 1986, Wickins oversaw the majority sale of the Group Lotus companies and 100 % of North American based LPCI to General Motors, with engineer Bob Eaton a big Lotus car fan.

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