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Corporate and funds
Corporate finance is the traditional aspect of investment banks which also involves helping customers raise funds in capital markets and giving advice on mergers and acquisitions ( M & A ).
The investor-led organisation International Corporate Governance Network ( ICGN ) was set up by individuals centered around the ten largest pension funds in the world 1995.
* Corporate private equity-Management of Blackstone's family of private equity funds investing in leveraged buyout transactions ;
* Ceres-ACCA North American Awards for Sustainability Reporting-Best Small or Medium Enterprise Corporate Responsibility Report, April 2006-the international competition was sponsored by Ceres ( organization ), a national network of investment funds, environmental organizations and other public interest groups working to advance environmental stewardship on the part of businesses, in partnership with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, and CoVeris, an independent corporate verification firm.
* Corporate consists of unallocated corporate expenses including restructuring, repositioning, and efficiency initiatives, gains and losses on repurchases of debt, expenses on subordinated debt issuances and preferred stock, bank-owned life insurance, unallocated interest income associated with excess equity, net impact of raising incremental capital, revenue and expense associated with deferred compensation plans, funds management and venture capital.

Corporate and sometimes
Corporate statutes typically empower corporations to own property, sign binding contracts, and pay taxes in a capacity separate from that of its shareholders ( who are sometimes referred to as " members ").
Corporate oligarchy is a form of power, governmental or operational, where such power effectively rests with a small, elite group of inside individuals, sometimes from a small group of educational institutions, or influential economic entities or devices, such as banks, commercial entities, lobbyists that act in complicity with, or at the whim of the oligarchy, often with little or no regard for constitutionally protected prerogative.
Corporate decision makers sometimes call on FCA / TCA measures to decide whether to initiate recalls, practice voluntary product stewardship ( a form of recall at the end of a product's useful life ).
Because MCO is the largest major airport near Disney World, its code is sometimes jokingly described as " Mickey's Corporate Office.
The corporate headquarters includes: CEO as a key person and his support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions ; the " Corporate policy making " functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies ; the Corporate Services: Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal ( and sometimes external ) customers and business partners ; the Interface: Reporting line and bi-directional link between corporate headquarters and business units.
The Articles of Incorporation ( sometimes also referred to as the Certificate of Incorporation or the Corporate Charter ) are the primary rules governing the management of a corporation in the United States and Canada, and are filed with a state or other regulatory agency.
Organizational climate ( sometimes known as Corporate Climate ) is the process of quantifying the “ culture ” of an organization, it precedes the notion of organizational culture.

Corporate and list
Hormel Foods was listed on the Corporate Responsibility Officer Magazine's list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens in 2011 and 2010.
From that, the list of Corporate Objectives was created.
* CIBC was selected by Corporate Knights as one of the Best 50 Corporate Citizens for 2010, marking the sixth time the bank has made the list since the annual ranking began in 2002.
* CIBC was selected as a member of the Best 50 Corporate Citizens list for 2009 by Corporate Knights.
CounterPunch-sourced news stories have frequently featured in the Project Censored annual list of top 25 " underreported, mis-reported, or censored " news stories, including three in 1997 alone (" Dark Alliance: Tuna Free Trade, and Cocaine "; " Corporate America Spends Big $$ on Pro-China PR "; and " U. S. Alone in Blocking Export Ban of Toxic Waste to Third World ").
In 2008, the Corporate Responsibility Officer named Progress Energy to its list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens.
** Recognized by Corporate Responsibility magazine on its annual list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens.
* Included in BusinessWeeks list of " Top Female Corporate Directors "
Sadly, little is available on the Games, other than a short " history list " on the Australian Corporate Games website and a brief mention on the Underwater Society of America website.
The Corporate Toxics Information Project and information like the Toxic 100, a list of the top 100 polluters, helps people know what these large corporations are doing to the environment.

Corporate and their
Corporate barter exchanges typically use media and advertising as leverage for their larger transactions.
Several programs from the university placed in the 2011 Corporate Knights rankings, which measures how well Canadian universities integrate sustainability into their curriculum.
Corporate shrimp farmers then began to move their operations farther inland, leaving local shrimpers to contend with diminished natural supplies on the mosquito-infested coast.
Ireland's Director of Corporate Enforcement requires all limited companies operating websites to disclose such information in their e-mails.
We are also very happy we could help the government recover the money it was erroneously billed by Medco, and that Medco agreed to execute a Corporate Integrity Agreement which will govern their conduct in the future.
In India, companies declaring or distributing dividend, are required to pay a Corporate Dividend Tax in addition to the tax levied on their income.
The model was first articulated by Fischer Black and Myron Scholes in their 1973 paper, “ The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities ", published in the Journal of Political Economy.
Prior to their dissolution, RegionsAir ( formerly Corporate Airlines ) and Capitol Air were headquartered in Smyrna.
Corporate officials convinced the Baltimore and Ohio, the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad, the Boston and Lowell, and the Long Island railroads to use coal instead of wood in the firing of their locomotives.
Several programs from the university placed in the 2011 Corporate Knights rankings, which measures how well Canadian universities integrate sustainability into their curriculum.
" In their 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report, Hormel Foods stated that all suppliers are expected to comply with several welfare programs to ensure that the hogs purchased are treated humanely.
In their 2008 Corporate Citizenship Report, Nestlé themselves stated that many of their bottles end up in the solid-waste stream, and that most of their bottles are not recycled.
When Steinberg and Kincheloe wrote the first edition of Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood in 1997 ( second edition, 2004 ) many people who made their living studying, teaching, or caring for children were not yet aware of the nature of the changes in childhood that they encountered daily.
Corporate IT departments, instead of putting in systems that best meet their needs, tend to go for " best of class " vendors.
Chrysler's initial problem was that unlike the Big Three, which had multiple brands under their Corporate name, American Motors had sold passenger cars under its corporate initials of " AMC " since 1970.
Corporate profitability in these areas therefore depends on building more prison facilities, managing their operations, and selling inmate labor.
It was developed within IBM as a result of the IBM president John F. Akers putting out a Corporate Instruction in the early 1980s requiring the rest of IBM operations to upgrade their processes so that they were at least as good as the production processes.
Often referred to as organizational identity, corporate identity helps organizations to answer questions like “ who are we ?” and “ where are we going ?” Corporate identity also allows consumers to denote their sense of belonging with particular human aggregates or groups.
* Corporate identity is the way corporate actors ( actors who perceive themselves as acting on behalf of the company ) make sense of their company in ongoing social interaction with other actors in a specific context.
Key to this effort is a major overhaul of their dated ICT ( information and communication technology ) systems through an ICT renewal project scheduled for completion at the end of 2010 under the responsibility of Corporate Director of Information Systems Oscar Gomez Barbero.
Research indicates many succession-planning initiatives fall short of their intent ( Corporate Leadership Council, 1998 ).
India's SEBI Committee on Corporate Governance defines corporate governance as the " acceptance by management of the inalienable rights of shareholders as the true owners of the corporation and of their own role as trustees on behalf of the shareholders.

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