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Companies and take
Previously in the United Kingdom, under the Companies Act 1985, protections for non-member stakeholders were considerably more limited ( see for example, s. 309 which permitted directors to take into account the interests of employees but which could only be enforced by the shareholders and not by the employees themselves ).
Companies take different attitudes towards such practices, ranging from open acceptance ( such as Texas Instruments for its graphing calculators and Lego for its Lego Mindstorms robotics gear ) to outright hostility ( such as Microsoft's attempts to lock out Xbox hackers or the DRM routines on Blu-ray Disc players designed to sabotage compromised players ).
Companies can avoid paying fees to investment banks by using a direct public offering, though this is not common practice as it incurs other legal costs and can take up considerable management time.
Companies such as Panda Express and Lululemon Athletica pay for and encourage employees to take part in The Landmark Forum.
Companies such as XtremeData, Inc. and DRC take these FPGAs ( Xilinx in DRC's case ) and create a module that allows FPGAs to plug directly into the Opteron socket.
Companies may also take out strike insurance prior to an anticipated strike, to help offset the losses which the strike would cause.
Companies such as The Henson Company ( which became the premiere creature builders in the 80's ) did not yet take outside assignments, so Lemorande contacted friends at Walt Disney Imagineering for advice.
* Companies, a form of business association that carries on an industrial enterprise, are usually corporations, although some companies may take forms other than a corporation, such as associations, partnership, unions, joint stock companies, trusts, and funds.
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 may also wish to take advantage of the difference in interstate rates versus intrastate rates.
* Creation of a new company, Air Tanzania Company Limited ( ATCL ), which would be incorporated as a limited liability company, under the Companies Act to take over the operating assets, and specified rights and liabilities of ATC.
As a result, he purchased a share in Tesco so that he could take advantage of a procedure set out in section 338 Companies Act 2006, which entitles any shareholder of a company to table a resolution at a general meeting of a company provided he can garner a certain level of support from other shareholders.
In December 2002, Pyramid Companies announced that DestiNY USA would hold the world's largest indoor waterpark, featuring a lazy river that would take tubers down to it.
Both versions were intended to take service in the schwere Infanteriegeschütz Companies within the Panzergrenadier Regiments, inside Panzer and Panzergrenadier Divisions, in their heavy infantry gun units.
On November 5, 2002, voters in Clarkstown voted on whether to approve the mall's leasing out of 100, 000 square feet of unoccupied space, in keeping with a 1997 covenant that Pyramid Companies signed stipulating that any additional leasing would be decided by a town referendum as part of a deal that let the mall take over three town streets.
* 1966: The Neve Group of Companies formed 1 December 1966 to take over business run privately by Rupert Neve.
The information given in the Companies Database is not fully up to date-companies normally have a time window in which to file documents, and even when filed, the documents may take some time to become available on the database.
In 1979 Lipton authored “ Takeover Bids in the Target ’ s Boardroom ”, the seminal article advocating the right of a board of directors to take into account the interests of all the constituencies of the corporation, a position adopted by the Delaware Supreme Court in 1985, and in more than thirty other states by statute or judicial decision and in the Companies Act 2006 of Great Britain.
* Advanced Skills – Companies can take advantage of skills that they may not possess, but the contract manufacturer does.

Companies and advantage
Companies derive competitive advantage from how an organization produces its products, how it acts within a market relative to its competitors, or other aspects of the business.
Companies that are able to develop a successful business model and turn a core competency into a sustainable competitive advantage will thrive and grow.
Companies that offer open source software are able to establish an industry standard and, thus, gain competitive advantage.
Companies claim that they contribute great amounts to the Turkish economy and low-paid workers are their advantage.
Companies such as Fox, Answer Products ( Manitou ), Marzocchi and RockShox, introduced them with very similar strength to their dual crown counterparts, with the immense advantage of being single crown.
) citations are needed to illustrate: MIS departments of the 70s and 80s ; the " Information Center " concept and end-user empowerment in the 80s ; the timesharing industry and its role in enabling what became known as " Agile Companies " capable of using information as a competitive advantage.

Companies and economies
Travel between Kazakhstan and South Korea has grown significantly since the establishment of their diplomatic ties in 1992, and Korean Companies such as LG, Samsung, and Daewoo have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the economies of the former Soviet republics in Central Asia.

Companies and scale
* The " venality " of the VOC's personnel ( in the sense of corruption and non-performance of duties ), though a problem for all East-India Companies at the time, seems to have plagued the VOC on a larger scale than its competitors.
Companies in the report were evaluated on a 0 to 100 scale.
The scale of this undertaking was enormous: in one sector alone four Tunnel Companies ( of 500 men each ) worked around the clock in 18-hour shifts for two months.
Companies will therefore find themselves in a familiar environment, just on a larger scale.
However, with the growth of the limited liability company and large scale manufacturing and logistic in Victorian Britain a demand was created for more technically proficient accountants to deal with the increasing complexity of accounting transactions dealing with depreciation of assets, inventory valuation and the Companies legislation being introduced.
Companies that produce 1: 144 scale miniature tanks / micro armor sets include the following:

Companies and often
Companies in Europe often use year, week number and day for planning purposes.
Companies, producers, and service providers often provide certain things free of charge as part of a larger business model or pricing strategy.
Prizes for wager races were often offered by the London Guilds and Livery Companies or wealthy owners of riverside houses.
Companies often try to discover one another's trade secrets through lawful methods of reverse engineering or employee poaching on one hand, and potentially unlawful methods including industrial espionage on the other.
Companies object to being blamed for shark attacks, pointing out that lightning tends to strike humans more often than sharks bite humans.
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 ).
Free Companies would often specialize in forms of combat that required longer periods of training that was not available in the form of a mobilized militia.
Manufacturers and Industrial Supply Companies often refer to MRO as opposed to Original Equipment Manufacturer ( OEM ).
Companies often do this in order to remove these assets from their balance sheets and monetize an asset.
Companies will often offer discounted software to students and faculty at K-12 and university levels.
Companies have often attempted to profit from the ideas of The Dice Man, and a few such ventures are noted below.
Companies, Universities and investment groups will often fund Hydrographic surveys of public waterways prior to developing areas adjacent those waterways.
Companies using coupon programs often set up coupon printers in grocery stores.
Companies that seek growth capital will often do so in order to finance a transformational event in their life cycle.
Companies involved in structured financing arrangements often consult with credit rating agencies to help them determine how to structure the individual tranches so that each receives a desired credit rating.
Companies must often look beyond the shop-floor to find opportunities for improving overall company cost and performance.
These organisations are often referred to as Large Scale Voluntary Transfer organisations or Local Housing Companies.
In the UK the Modern Classic definition is open to the discretion often by Insurance Brokers and Insurance Companies who regard a Modern Classic as a vehicle that is considered collectible regardless of age.
Post-1926 Companies are often called modern Livery Companies.
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.
Companies often round out their seasons with selections from classic dramas, popular comedies, and musicals.
Companies often release a service pack when the number of individual patches to a given program reaches a certain ( arbitrary ) limit.
Companies often use brand management in an attempt to change a potential customer's perception of the product's value.

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