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From and acquisition
From a legal point of view, in an acquisition, the target company still exists as an independent legal entity, which is controlled by the acquirer.
From 1998 until 2005 the largest shareholder in Saab was the British aerospace company BAE Systems, following its acquisition of a 35 % stake from Investor AB by its predecessor, British Aerospace.
From its 2007 acquisition of 100 percent ownership of H3C Technologies Co., Limited ( H3C ) — initially a joint venture with China-based Huawei Technologies — 3Com achieved a leading market presence in China, and a significant networking market share in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
From 2008-2010, Sony Music handled the distribution following their acquisition of BMG.
These steps included the acquisition on June 2, 2008 of substantially all of the assets of the Pennsylvania Brewery from Diageo North America, Inc. From 2007 to 2009, core product volume brewed at company-owned breweries increased from approximately 35 % to over 95 %.
From Monopoly came several of the game's elements: the acquisition and development of land as a primary task, and the economy of scale effect wherein grouped plots and multiple plots of the same type would have increased production quantities.
From then until the acquisition of Goodson's company by the predecessors of FremantleMedia ( and thus ceasing to exist ), all of the shows produced by Mark Goodson Productions were revivals of previous series.
From the mid-1990s until the 2005 acquisition by Smith Micro Software, coinciding with the release of Mac OS X v10. 4 " Tiger ", StuffIt Expander came bundled with the Macintosh operating system.
From the time of the acquisition of Macau in 1557, and their formal recognition as trade partners by the Chinese, the Portuguese Crown started to regulate trade to Japan, by selling to the highest bidder the annual " Capitaincy " to Japan, in effect conferring exclusive trading rights for a single carrack bound for Japan every year.
From the second half of the 18th century onwards, international law has come to distinguish between the military occupation of a country and territorial acquisition by invasion and annexation, the difference between the two being originally expounded upon by Emerich de Vattel in The Law of Nations ( 1758 ).
From a brief period from the close of the Amersham acquisition in April 2004-June 2005, GE Healthcare was organized into two primary business segments: GE Healthcare Technologies, led by Joseph Hogan, and GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences, the former Amersham business segments that were led by Peter Löscher.
From the time of the acquisition of Macau in 1557, and their formal recognition as trade partners by the Chinese, the Portuguese Crown started to regulate trade to Japan, by selling to the highest bidder the annual " Captaincy " to Japan, in effect conferring exclusive trading rights for a single carrack bound for Japan every year.
From humble beginnings in 1971 as Automet filtration the air filtration manufacturer has grown organically and by acquisition by Camfil Farr group in 1997.
From this acquisition, the Vans formed the Nickel Plate Securities Corporation, from which they would use investor money to buy a controlling interest in other major United States rail companies.
From December 1996 Al-Fadl began to provide " a major breakthrough of intelligence on the creation, character, direction, and intentions of al Qaeda "; " bin Laden, the CIA now learned, had planned multiple terrorist operations and aspired to more " — including the acquisition of weapons-grade uranium.
Peter Altabef ( born 1959 ) was the president of Dell Services, a business unit of Dell Inc. From 2004, he was the president and CEO of Perot Systems until its acquisition by Dell in November 2009. Peter has decided to step down as president of Dell services ( formerly perot systems.
From that acquisition, WETA helped connect public schools, public libraries and local government agencies to the Internet.
From the earliest days of the medium's existence, film cameras have been used for the acquisition of news elements and documentary footage.
From the sale price can be deducted the cost of acquisition of the asset, including incidental costs such as conveyancing costs, the cost of the disposal, and costs of improving the asset.
From 1966 to 1982, it was a subsidiary of Associated Communications Corporation after the acquisition of ATV.
From 2000 onwards, Direct Energy grew rapidly through acquisition.
From the acquisition of the music to the scripts, casting, and filming, Harmetz's book provides readers with a detailed re-creation of how the studio produced this film.
From 1995 – 1997, she was a Senior Consultant in a consultancy firm where she dealt with projects acquisition and projects execution.
From the acquisition, King gained the patents on the pain management drugs, Flector and Embeda.

From and exploitation
From early on, many Irish nationalists opposed the union and what was seen as the exploitation of the country.
From 1983 to 1990, the United States accepted all but Part XI as customary international law, while attempting to establish an alternative regime for exploitation of the minerals of the deep seabed.
Author Oliver Grau in his book Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion notes that the creation of artificial immersive virtual reality, arising as a result of technical exploitation of new inventions, is a long-standing human practice throughout the ages.
" From almost the beginning, Hollywood also got in on the action and produced a number of extremely lurid hippie exploitation films masquerading as cautionary public service announcements, but which were in fact aimed directly at feeding a morbid public appetite while pretending to take a moral stance.
From such a perspective, money is made through the exploitation of the worker.
From 1963-65, Mạnh was the deputy chief of the Bạch Thông wood exploitation team ; he later returned to his studies, learning Russian at the Hanoi Foreign Languages College ( from 1965-66 ).
From 1820, the cost of such expansionism led the state to increase its exploitation of forced labor at the expense of agricultural production and thus transformed it into a negative demographic force.
From its inception: the Second Polish Republic struggled to secure and maintain its existence in difficult circumstances, forced to deal with the economic remnants of a century-long exploitation by the three former partitioners and the impact of the First World War.
From Colonization to exploitation American archaeological research institute Monograph Series 2 ( Boston American School of oriental research 2001 ), 37-54.
From Colonization to exploitation.
From this possibility of self-determination even the notion of Workers ' self-management is seen as problematic since " Far from the emergence of proletarian power, ... this self-management as a moment of the self-harnessing of the workers to capitalist production in the period of real subsumption ... Mistaking the individual capitalist ( who, in real subsumption disappears into the collective body of share ownership on one side, and hired management on the other ) rather than the enterprise as the problem, ... the workers themselves became a collective capitalist, taking on responsibility for the exploitation of their own labor.
From Bernal Díaz del Castillo's narrative, it appears possible to deduce — possibly against the narrator's own pretences because he would prefer to keep this hidden — that the original goal of the project was to capture Indians as slaves to increase or replace the manpower available to work the agricultural land or the mines of Cuba, and so that the Spaniards resident on the island who did not have Indians for their own exploitation of the land, such as Bernal himself, could establish themselves as hacendados.
From linear programming, GAMS learned that exploitation of sparsity was the key to solve large problems.
From the IAC minutes of the 4th December and the earlier CIA documents it appears clear that the Robertson Panel was the outcome of recommendation ( a ) of the IAC decision but that this formed part of a wider intended programme of action aimed at enabling rapid positive identification of UFOs from an air defense perspective ( i. e. identifying actual Soviet aircraft from misidentified natural phenomena or other conventional objects ) and a desire to reduce reporting of UFOs, which were seen as clogging up air defense communication channels and created the risk of exploitation of this effect.
From 1500 to 1750 this is represented by the challenge of Western Europe to the world in a period of exploitation and colonization and the changing balance of the ecumene in the Islamic world, the Far East, and Africa: before 1750, Western superiority is similar in scope to the primacy previously enjoyed by other regions.
From the 1880s onwards, a few white Southern authors, such as George Washington Cable and Mark Twain ( often considered a Southerner because he grew up in the slave state of Missouri and wrote about the South ) dismissed this nostalgia by pointing out the blatant racism and exploitation of blacks at that time, and ridiculing the notion of Southern " chivalry ".
From that point on, the surplus product is formed within a class relationship, in which the exploitation of surplus labour combines with active or passive resistance to that exploitation.
Says Los Angeles film critic Kevin Thomas, Cleopatra Jones is “ an exceptionally well-made black action picture … From start to finish this fast-moving Warner s release is shrewdly calculated and affirms the gifts of its director Jack in bringing style and meaning to the exploitation picture.
From the moment Sarmiento encouraged development, new settlers came to the islands to live of the commercial exploitation of their products.
From the early 1970s onwards, his career started to diversify into everything from horror ( Dr. Frankenstein's Castle Of Freaks ) ( 1974 ), Nazi exploitation ( Achtung!

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