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Companies like Sun Microsystems, Novell, and Microsoft provide their own APIs so that many applications are written using their software libraries that usually have numerous APIs in them.
Companies like Parker Brothers, Activision, and Micro Fun bypassed this loop, which necessitated embedding portions of the BIOS outside the delay loop, further reducing storage available to actual game programming.
Companies that produced network equipment like Nortel Networks were irrevocably damaged by such over-extension ; Nortel declared bankruptcy in early 2009.
Companies like Cisco, which did not have any production facilities, but bought from other manufacturers, were able to leave quickly and actually do well from the situation as the bubble burst and products were sold cheaply.
Companies like Friden, Marchant Calculator and Monroe made desktop mechanical calculators from the 1930s that could add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Companies which had specific fine products, like fine writing paper, earned their profits on high margin rather than volume and took no part in Great Merger Movement.
In Northern Ireland, although prior to October 2009, companies in that jurisdiction were registered with the Northern Ireland Executive's Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, companies registrations are now handled by the Companies House like the rest of the United Kingdom.
Companies like GMT Games and Multi-Man Publishing continue to survive and publish highly detailed hex and counter wargames.
Companies like Groupon, that specialize in digital consumerism, have begun to utilize their ideas in order to enhance the consumer experience when they have reached a ' dead-end ' while searching through products.
Companies like TalkingSigns and TextSpeak Systems have pioneered solutions such as TTS for Digital Signage for the Blind, that work via standard speakers and also radio receivers ( ex: BART in the SF Bay area ).
Companies often license these designs from ARM to manufacture and integrate into their own system on a chip ( SoC ) with other components like RAM, GPUs, or radio basebands ( for mobile phones ).
Companies that had pioneered these advances, like Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ) and General Motors, saw their stocks soar.
Companies like O2, T-Mobile and Orange are marketing Pocket PCs that have integrated mobile telephony ( smartphones ).
Companies like Allied Signal and Alpha Portland Cement did build in town, but even so the boom days were now over.
Companies like Concurrent Technologies Corporation, DRS Laurel Technologies, ITSI Biosciences, Kongsberg Defense and more throughout the region are embracing cutting edge technology and scientific progress to create products that make life easier, better and greener.
Companies like Springbok, Cobble Hill, Ravensburger, and Suns Out make this type of specialty puzzle.
Companies like Aerotech, Vulcan, and Kosdon were widely popular at launches during this time as high-power rockets routinely broke Mach 1 and reached heights over 3, 000 m ( 10, 000 ft ).
Companies like Asahi Photoproducts, AV Flexologic, Dupont, MacDermid, Kodak and Esko have pioneered the latest technologies, with advances in fast washout and the latest screening technology.
Companies like Futuremark ( 3DMark ), Remedy ( Death Rally, Max Payne, Alan Wake ), Bugbear Entertainment ( FlatOut, Glimmerati, Rally Trophy ), Bitboys ( a graphics hardware company ) and Recoil Games ( Rochard ) were all started in whole or in part by members of Future Crew.
Companies like Smarte Carte charge two or more dollars ( U. S .) ( or equivalent ) for rental, and return a small token reward of a quarter ( 25 ¢) for returning carts to the other end of any dispenser machine.
Companies like Edison General Electric Company ( later Canadian General Electric ) and America Cereal Company ( later to become Quaker Oats, and in 2001 PepsiCo, Inc .), opened to take advantage of this new cheap resource.
Companies like Speedball or MasterCarve supply carving sets to amateurs wishing to carve their own rubber stamps, with some including linocut tools.
Companies in this category include pharmaceutical companies such as Merck & Co. ( 14. 1 %) or Novartis ( 15. 1 %), and engineering companies like Ericsson ( 24. 9 %).
Companies like Unibol ( now Infinite Software ) developed a product named Unibol 36 ( now named Infinite 36 ).

Companies and IBM
Companies that are well known for their succession planning and executive talent development practices include: GE, Honeywell, IBM, Marriott, Microsoft, Pepsi and Procter & Gamble.
Companies like Opel and IBM have been labeled war profiteers for their involvement with the Third Reich.
Other Companies with branches in Eschborn are: Deutsche Bank, Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Ernst & Young and IBM.
Prior to being acquired, Cognos had been named to the InformationWeek 500, chosen as one of START-IT Magazine's " Hottest Companies of 2006 " and won " Best of Information On Demand Showcase " as part of the IBM Information Management Awards.
The college has excellent Industry-Institution interaction with all the reputed Global Companies visiting the campus, which include: Yahoo !, Microsoft, Alcatel Lucent, IBM ISL, IBM GBS, LG, Cognizant, Nokia, Cisco, Samsung, Infosys, Wipro, EMC2, Motorola, SUN, MindTree, L & T ECC, L & T Powai, HCL, Vedanta, Tata Elxsi, Tata Technology, Tata Autocomp, Ford, Oracle, DELL, Avtec, Aditi Technologies, Kennametal, ITC Infotech, KOEL, ABB, Ashok Leyland, TVS Motors, BEL, Honeywell, Bosch, Akamai, TVS, GE, GM, SAP Labs, Mu-sigma, Toshiba, Applied Material, Cypress Semiconductors, Volvo, Delloitte, Reliance, Cosmic Circuit, Gammon India, Analog Devices, Otis, Atkins, Texas Instruments, TKM, Mercedes, HCL Aerospace, AON, Amazon, Huawei, J K Tyers, Quest Global, Oracle, Tejas Networks, VM Ware, Citrix, Comm-vault, Continental, etc.
Companies such as Motorola, Samsung, Nokia and IBM have established large R & D & I centers in Brazil, starting with IBM, which had established an IBM Research Center in Brazil since the 1970s.
Companies like IBM also encourage young women to become interested in engineering, technology and science.
Companies recruiting students from CS / IT include Rakuten, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, Accenture, Amdocs, IBM, VMware, CGI Group Inc., Sasken, Persistent Systems, Symantec, TCS, Cognizant, Morgan Stanley, J. P. Morgan & Co., Calsoft Inc. and S1 Corporation ( formally Security First Network Bank ).
Companies such as IBM, Accenture, CSC, Bank of America, Facebook and Novartis have built to suit facilities in the park with 10000 professionals working within them.

Companies and whose
ATOC is an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) of Great Britain that run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board, from 1965 using the brand name British Rail ).
Companies whose shares or other securities are listed on a stock exchange outside India
The English version of Maple Town was produced by Saban Entertainment and The Maltese Companies, the latter of which also produced Spiral Zone, another syndicated series in which and in whose licensing Tonka was involved, and the 1988 animated feature Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.
The Distillers ' Company ranks sixty-ninth in the order of precedence of City Livery Companies and its membership, comprising executives from the drinks industry and those whose families were involved in the distilling business, enjoys an active social life.
The main task of the new Company, all of whose members were previously members of other London Companies, was dominated by retailers – often those working with china, which was then imported from China in large-scale lots for sale to retailers at auction.
Yellow Pack was a brand of generic groceries, first launched in March 1980 by Fine Fare, a British regional supermarket chain ultimately owned by the Weston family, whose extensive interests include the UK's Associated British Foods, Loblaws Companies in North America, and a range of upmarket retailers such as Selfridges, Brown Thomas and Fortnum & Mason.
The success of the TM Companies brought suitors and, on October 15, 1973, Long and Tom Merriman sold TM to Starr Broadcasting Group, a broadcast oriented, publicly held corporation whose primary shareholder and Chairman of the Board was William F. Buckley.
Applicable Companies: Private enterprises whose group companies are operating actual business in more than one country, who have corporate status in Japan, and who establish a new site for Regional Headquarters or R & D in Japan.
The 1990s brought Affiliated Independent Record Companies ( AIRCO ), whose most notable member was upstart punk-thrash label Mystic Records and The Independent Music Retailer's Association ( IMRA ), a short-lived organization founded by Mark Wilkins and Don Kulak.
Companies are subject to Value-Added Tax, pursuant to Law of 1984 and all amendments, excluding the few small-scale businesses whose criteria are stipulated by the Minister of Finance.

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