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Worst of all, the highest revenue earner of the combined company was dBASE with no Windows version ready.
For a time, the combined company retained the Burroughs processors as the A and V systems lines.
Traditional nautical usage strongly distinguishes officers from crew, though the two groups combined form the ship's company.
However, Pfeiffer had little vision for what the combined companies should do, or indeed how the three dramatically different cultures could work as a single entity, and Compaq struggled as a result of a strategy that had the company caught in between the low end and high end.
Compaq shareholders would own 36 % of the combined company while HP's would have 64 %.
Hewlett-Packard had reported yearly revenues of $ 47 billion, while Compaq's was $ 40 billion, and the combined company would have been close to IBM's $ 90 billion revenues.
The expected layoffs at Compaq and HP, 8500 and 9000 jobs, respectively, would leave the combined company with a workforce of 145, 000.
According to his memoir, the combined pressures of managing the production company as well as supervising its day-to-day operations had greatly worsened as it grew much larger, and he felt compelled to seek outlets to alleviate the stress.
The novelty of these stocks, combined with the difficulty of valuing the companies, sent many stocks to dizzying heights and made the initial controllers of the company wildly rich on paper.
One product, the DFC-ERG, is combined with a gas turbine and, according to the company, it achieves an electrical efficiency of 65 %.
He stated in an early 1960s interview with the Mainichi Newspaper, " But my movie company has produced a very interesting script that combined King Kong and Godzilla, so I couldn't help working on this instead of my other fantasy films.
This overall downturn affected Holden's profits ; the company recorded a combined gain of A $ 842. 9 million between 2002 and 2004, and a combined loss of A $ 290 million between 2005 and 2006.
A company with a combined ratio over 100 % may nevertheless remain profitable due to investment earnings.
Three batteries were combined into a devizion ( company ), and three divizions into a separate mine-firing regiment of rocket artillery.
In 1999, the Krupp Group merged with its largest competitor, Thyssen AG ; the combined company — ThyssenKrupp AG, became Germany's fifth-largest firm and one of the largest steel producers in the world.
Today Mobil continues as a major brand name within the combined company, as well as still being a gas station sometimes paired with their own store or On the Run.
Sometimes, however, a smaller firm will acquire management control of a larger and / or longer-established company and retain the name of the latter for the post-acquisition combined entity.
* Economy of scale: This refers to the fact that the combined company can often reduce its fixed costs by removing duplicate departments or operations, lowering the costs of the company relative to the same revenue stream, thus increasing profit margins.
Management began liquidating the organization, but due to shareholder issues, instead acquired Nuclear Consultants, Inc., a nuclear medicine or nuclear industry services organization ( unclear ), and renamed the combined company " Nuclear Corporation of America, Inc ."
The new company combined the best features of both their machines into a new typewheel printer for which Kleinschmidt, Howard Krum, and Sterling Morton jointly obtained a patent.
So they deliberately kept their respective syndicates out of the combined UPI company.
After the acquisition of National Semiconductor in 2011, the company has a combined portfolio of nearly 45, 000 analog products and customer design tools, making it the world's largest maker of analog technology components.
The combined company used Southern Pacific's name due to its name recognition among shippers.

combined and adopted
The book records the first 39 years of what the Nephites termed " the reign of the judges ", a period in which the Nephite nation adopted a constitutional theocratic government in which the judicial and executive branches of the government were combined.
When the administrative secretariats established by the Paris Convention ( 1883 ) and the Berne Convention ( 1886 ) merged in 1893, they located in Berne, and also adopted the term intellectual property in their new combined title, the United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property.
Noguchi studied Muay thai and developed a combined martial art which Noguchi named kick boxing, which absorbed and adopted more rules than techniques from Muay Thai.
In the end, both parties signed into a co-licensing agreement and the Robotech name was adopted into the TV syndication of Macross combined with Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross and Genesis Climber MOSPEADA.
In the Hungarian-speaking territories it adopted a governance system that combined the Synodal and Episcopal models.
A number of researchers disagree with this and suggest that the northern latitudes permitted enough synthesis of vitamin D combined with food sources from hunting to keep populations healthy, and only when agriculture was adopted was there a need for lighter skin to maximize the synthesis of vitamin D. The theory suggests that the reduction of game meat, fish, and some plants from the diet resulted in skin turning light many thousands of years after settlement in Europe and Asia.
In defiance, African Americans adopted a combined strategy of direct action with nonviolent resistance known as civil disobedience, giving rise to the African-American Civil Rights Movement of 1955 – 1968.
Because the Aztec adopted and combined several traditions with their own earlier traditions, they had several creation myths.
The combined result was that in December 1888 the Lee-Metford small-bore ( 0. 303 ", 7. 70 mm ) rifle, Mark I, ( photo of cartridge on right ) was finally adopted for the British army.
The nickname may have been a combined reference to the Swiss politician Besançon Hugues ( died 1532 ) and the religiously conflicted nature of Swiss republicanism in his time, using a clever derogatory pun on the name Hugues by way of the Flemish word Huisgenoten ( literally housemates ), referring to the connotations of a somewhat related word in German Eidgenosse ( Confederates: i. e. A Citizen of Switzerland ) Geneva was John Calvin's adopted home and the center of the Calvinist movement.
The combined high school adopted the name of the Jerome school and the colors of the Clarkdale school.
The combined city adopted the Argenta name by 1906, but reverted to North Little Rock in October 1917.
They adopted an elaborate visual style that combined elements of glam rock, science fiction and romanticism.
A number of these bands adopted synthesizers and helped to develop synthpop in the early 1980s, which, combined with the distinctive New Romantic visuals, helped them first to national success in the UK and, with help of MTV to play a major part in the Second British Invasion of the U. S. charts.
These innovations would be combined and adopted under the Roman empire.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, when the Galician and Roman practices were combined, the September date, for which the Vatican adopted the official name " Triumph of the Cross " in 1963, was used to commemorate the rescue from the Persians and the May date was kept as the " Invention of the True Cross " to commemorate the finding.
By comparison as a result of the German practice and relative ease of deciphering some element of its content in the post War period the British Ministry of Supply adopted the Rainbow Codes system which randomly combined a color and a noun ( from a list ) to create the name for projects.
The combined list adopted more social policies and won the support of the chief rabbis of the Religious Zionism ( such as Rabbi Abraham Shapira ), and the Union of Handicapped ( thanks to the NRP's pro-handicapped legislation ).
" The WHO's findings have also been supported by the American Medical Association ( AMA ), which in 2000 adopted a position strongly supporting NSPs when combined with addiction counseling.
However, the radical incline of the superstructure walls combined with the increased recoil of the gun, due to the lack of a muzzle brake, significantly complicated the work of the crew, and for this reason mainly wasn't adopted.
PSG adopted the red and blue colors of Paris FC and combined them with the white of Stade Saint-Germain.
As an apparently simple and logical management goal, combined with the lack of other simple management goals of the time, MSY was adopted as the primary management goal by several international organizations ( e. g., IWC, IATTC, ICCAT, ICNAF ), and individual countries.
The combined Nash and Hudson production volume was not sufficient to justify all new design and tooling, so the Rambler's platform was expected to be adopted to the longer cars.
On 22 July 1993, on a Labour amendment to postpone incorporation of the Treaty until the Government adopted the 27th Amendment thereto ( the Protocol on Social Policy or " Social Chapter "), the government tied 317-317 against the combined forces of some of the rebels, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and others.
In 2004 and 2005, several community banks in West Texas adopted the idea, and a 3rd party vendor, BancVue, combined the maximum-balance concept with the idea of a higher yield for customers who adopt specific cost-savings behaviors, as a " Reward " Checking account.

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