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business and underwent
The new organisation underwent a corporate identity review and was subsequently renamed Telstra Corporation Limited (“ Telstra ”) for international business in 1993 and domestic business in 1995.
The candy business underwent a drastic change in the 1830s when technological advances and the availability of sugar opened up the market.
In 2005, the hospital underwent a $ 7. 5 million dollar expansion and renovation project, which added new admissions, business, radiology and rehabilitation facilities.
Nabisco dates its founding to 1898, a decade during which the bakery business underwent a major consolidation.
Hyundai underwent a major restructuring and break-up following the 1997 East Asian financial crisis and Chung's death, following which the rump Hyundai Group's business was reduced to container shipping services, the manufacturing of elevators and tourism.
After a period of urban decay, the neighborhood underwent urban renewal in the 1980s and 1990s, and is today an energetic business and entertainment district.
After the cyclone the township underwent something of an economic boom that stemmed from an influx of tradespeople and business eager to capitalize upon relatively significant insurance payouts.
In January 2006, Teany underwent several significant business changes.
The capital city of Coxen Hole underwent a major reconstruction between the years of 2003 to 2005 adding new black water and septic lines as well as fresh water lines to accommodate the growing business sector and population.
Supported by some of the more progressive members of the Nashville business community, and using innovative advertising such as sponsoring NASCAR driver Buddy Baker's racecar, Hooker underwent a blistering counterattack which was mounted by Ellington's " Old Guard " supporters.
Over the years, the business underwent a number of changes including diversification into producing programs for the burgeoning television industry.
During the second half of the 20th century, the business underwent periods under Divco-Wayne, Boise Cascade, Indian Head, and Thyssen-Bornemisza conglomerate ownership, and moved to a greatly expanded facility adjacent to Interstate 70 in 1967, where it became a familiar landmark to millions of travelers.
The Quartier international de Montréal ( QIM ) or Montreal's International District is a district of the Ville-Marie borough of downtown Montreal that underwent a major urban renewal as a central business district in 2000 – 2003.
In the consequent upheaval in markets and demand through the 1980s and 1990s, the Optare business underwent several changes in ownership, but on the whole, retained its senior management.
The house underwent a series of additions during the 18th and 19th centuries when it also served as a " tobacconist business ," a chocolate mill, and a tavern.

business and management
The Small Business Administration ( SBA ) provides guidance and advice on sources of technical information relating to small business management and research and development of products.
Small business management
SBA offers Administrative Management Courses, which are designed to improve the management efficiency and `` know-how '' of small business concerns within a community.
One-day conferences covering some specific phase of business management, also part of the continuing activities of the Small Business Administration, aid community economic development programs.
It is a truism of business that no business can be better than its board of directors and its top management.
Supporting activities -- business management, public relations, fund-raising -- offer presidents one of their best chances to buy freedom for attention to education.
Fundamental to the difficulty of creating the desired prestige is the fact that, in the business community, prestige and status are conferred in proportion to the authority that one man has over others and the extent of which he participates in the management functions ''.
The last couple of years the Bears management got the business from the `` Living Room Athletic Club '' when games were cut off.
Architecture is a profession in which technical knowledge, management, and an understanding of business are as important as design.
Accounting that concentrates on reporting to people inside the business entity is called management accounting and is used to provide information to employees, managers, owner-managers and auditors.
* Affinity analysis, a market research and business management technique
According to the London IPO filings, the management team was Philippe Kahn as President, Spencer Ozawa as VP of Operations, Marie Bourget as CFO, and Spencer Leyton as VP of business development, while all software development was continuing to take place in Denmark and later London as the Danish co-founders moved there.
After the 2006 reorganization, the management cadre ran the business, while the chairman oversaw the controls of the business through compliance and audit and the direction of the business.
* Corporate performance management is another name for business performance management used in Gartner reports on software systems
A change in management and shortly after a change in club ownership led to severe problems, such as the reckless signing of former European Footballer of the Year Allan Simonsen, and the club looked like it would go out of business.
Customer relationship management describes a company-wide business strategy including customer-interface departments as well as other departments.
In this way, jobs may be saved, the ( previously mismanaged ) engine of profitability which is the business is maintained ( presumably under better management ) rather than being dismantled, and, as a proponent of a chapter 11 plan is required to demonstrate as a precursor to plan confirmation, the business's creditors end up with more money than they would in a Chapter 7 liquidation.
In a business context, complexity management is the methodology to minimize value-destroying complexity and efficiently control value-adding complexity in a cross-functional approach.
* Add value to operational business applications, notably customer relationship management ( CRM ) systems.
DIS was a hardware / software package and GUI for business users to create a database management and analytic system.
In the Inmon vision, the data warehouse is at the center of the " Corporate Information Factory " ( CIF ), which provides a logical framework for delivering business intelligence ( BI ) and business management capabilities.

business and buyout
It has been suggested that the buyout offer is related to Murdoch's new cable business news channel Fox Business that launched in 2007.
* TVR Power – the parts and spares business had been sold to a management buyout
Leveraged buyout, LBO or Buyout refers to a strategy of making equity investments as part of a transaction in which a company, business unit or business assets is acquired from the current shareholders typically with the use of financial leverage.
As part of the buyout, the electric distribution part of the company is now called Oncor Electric Delivery, the electric generation business is called Luminant, leaving TXU Energy as solely a retail provider of electricity without any electrical distribution or production assets.
Blackstone's private equity business has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyout transactions over the last decade, while its real estate business has actively acquired commercial real estate.
From the outset in 1985, Schwarzman and Peterson planned to enter the private equity business, but had difficulty in raising their first fund because neither had ever led a leveraged buyout.
Shortly after the buyout, the company went out of business and was shut down in July 2009.
The enterprise server portion of the business was of little interest to Ascend and that portion was spun off in a management buyout in 1999, with funding from international investment firm, Investcorp.
After a restructure, Conkling was obliged to report to Herman Starr, who still loathed the record business ; he rejected a buyout offer by Conkling and a group of other record company employees but agreed to keep the label running in exchange for heavy cost-cutting — the staff was reduced from 100 to 30 and Conkling voluntarily cut his own pay from $ 1000 to $ 500.
TPG ventured into the film business in late 2004 in the major leveraged buyout of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Investcorp also launched in 2007 a fifth line of business to make growth capital investments in greenfield projects and buyout opportunities in the MENA region, raising over $ 1 billion in the Gulf Opportunity Fund and making its first investment, Redington Gulf, a UAE based supply chain service provider.
When the buyout fell through because of United States Department of Justice scrutiny, the company came under intense pressure in late 1990s when Microsoft started to compete vigorously with its core Quicken business.
* Content from other Dow Jones publications and services in Europe, including Dow Jones Newswires, a premier provider of real-time business news and information to financial professionals around the world ; Financial News, the leading publication for the European securities industry ; and Private Equity News, the leading publication in Europe for the buyout community.
In 1997, the weekly Anchorage Press newspaper ran a controversial article that alleged the Daily News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > quality and newsroom morale had declined substantially since the McClatchy buyout and the Daily News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > subsequent victory in its newspaper war with the Anchorage Times, which went out of business in 1992.
Eventually, Otto was forced to resign from the business and was offered a buyout that would compensate him for the business as well as his medical bills.
Whitney's uncle, Oliver Hazard Payne, a business partner of John D. Rockefeller, arranged the buyout of Duke's competitors to create the American Tobacco Co.
Prior to this Ray worked with Richard to create the business plan to present to Lloyds Bank venture capital arm LDC for the 2000 management buyout from Carlton Communications.
As a result the country property search part of the business was sold via a management buyout.
In 2005, Apax announced it would acquire middle market leveraged buyout firm Saunders Karp & Megrue to augment its buyout business in the United States Saunders Karp, formerly based in Stamford, Connecticut, was founded in 1989 by Thomas A. Saunders III and Allan W. Karp.

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