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In 2004, Psion announced its intention to dispose of the company's remaining Symbian shareholding to Nokia, as they no longer regarded it as a core part of their strategy.
Young proceeded to develop the company's core repertoire, including more German operas in the repertoire and diversifying the types of productions mounted and the standards of international and local artists employed.
Perelman would ultimately divest the company's core business and use MacAndrews & Forbes as a holding company investment vehicle for subsequent leveraged buyouts including Technicolor, Inc., Pantry Pride and Revlon.
The conglomerate fad was subsequently replaced by newer ideas like focusing on a company's core competency.
This rapid growth triggered a chain of products, acquisitions, and partnerships beyond the company's core 3D CAD / CAM software and led to what is known today as Dassault Systèmes.
The company's most successful cars to date are the Renault Clio and the Renault Mégane, and its core market is Europe.
* The S-Service Provider train, runs only on the company's core router products and is heavily customized for Service Provider customers.
" Credo General Reference " is the company's core offering.
On January 27, 2006, the CBS Corporation announced its intent to sell Paramount Parks due to the fact that it did not fit well within the company's core business ( producing and distributing television content ).
The game has an excellent sales record, on par with the company's flagship title, Vampire: The Masquerade, the second edition core rulebook achieving a sales ranking at # 23, 558 on Amazon. com with a 4. 5-star mean user review rating based on 13 user reviews as of January 2009.
Some locations, especially older outlets in the company's core markets of the American Southwest, do not sell gasoline.
Although Glaxo had an agreement with ICOS to share profits 50 / 50 for drugs resulting from the partnership, Glaxo let the agreement lapse in 1996 as the drugs developed were not in the company's core markets.
In its last years as an independent entity, the company's core capabilities were in network timing, voice enhancement and ultra low-power wireless communication.
For example, a Massachusetts law states that companies can hire independent contractors only to perform work that is " outside the usual course of business of the employer ," meaning workers working on the company's core business must be classified as employees.
In 2006 Etisalat started a major restructuring program that resulted in the de-merger of many of its non-core business units operating under the telecom's centralized and direct management ; core services were consolidated and streamlined, reflecting the company's shift from a technology-driven telecom to a customer-focused services provider.
This core group works out of Let's Go's Cambridge offices all year round on the company's website, publicity, and editorial matters.
In 1996, Liefeld's and Lee's studios signed with Marvel to re-envision several of the company's core series, an event called " Heroes Reborn.
At the end of 1999, SiS acquired Rise Technology and that company's mP6 x86 core technology.
Without it, there was the distinct possibility of BMW leaving its core mission of building driver oriented cars, and alienating an existing customer base long enamored with the company's 2002 model.
Glaxo let the partnership with Icos lapse in 1996, including the company's 50 % share of profits from resulting drugs, because the drugs in development were not in Glaxo's core markets.
The R420 core from ATI Technologies was the company's basis for its 3rd-generation DirectX 9. 0 / OpenGL 2. 0-capable graphics cards.
The company was incorporated as Monotype Imaging, with a focus on the company's traditional core competencies of typography and professional printing.
In 1981, the company's audio and hi-fidelity division, which grew out of Braun's former core business of radios, turntables, and hi-fidelity audio products, was spun off into Braun Electronic GmbH, a legally independent Gillette subsidiary.
But, a new management team had badly mismanaged the company's core business, had engaged in manipulation of the Memorial Drive Trust, and attempted a sale of the Technology and Product Development business.

company's and business
Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
In 1951, Henry D. Sharpe, Jr. succeeded his father and continued the company's development as a major factor in the metal-working equipment business.
Installers of multi-line business services where outgoing calls from all lines display the company's main number on call display can use ANAC to identify a specific line in the system, even if CID displays every line as " line one ".
This foray into government policy making, however, ended in a new currency crisis that December and the failure ( compounded by the company's lackluster business performance ) resulted in Born's 1991 ouster from the board ; he was replaced by Chief Operations Officer Octavio Caraballo.
Be Inc. also released a stripped-down version of BeOS for Internet Appliances ( BeIA ), which soon became the company's business focus in place of BeOS.
The company's business suffered notably during the late-2000s recession, laying off more than half its workforce between January 2009 and September 2010.
If the business ' debts exceed its assets, the bankruptcy restructuring results in the company's owners being left with nothing ; instead, the owners ' rights and interests are ended and the company's creditors are left with ownership of the newly reorganized company.
The pair returned with an updated business plan that outlined two-phases for the company's development.
A canonical " dot-com " company's business model relied on harnessing network effects by operating at a sustained net loss to build market share ( or mind share ).
In such a situation, a company's lifespan was measured by its burn rate: that is, the rate at which a non-profitable company lacking a viable business model ran through its capital served as the metric.
* A corporate or business function, a profit driven event meant to raise awareness of a company's brand and / or products & services.
The SE must draw up annual accounts comprising the balance sheet, the profit and loss account and the notes to the accounts, and an annual report giving a fair view of the company's business and of its position ; consolidated accounts may also be required.
Mort Weisman, Jordan's father, joined the company in 1985 to lead the company's operational management having sold his book publishing business, Swallow Press.
While Mort ran the paper and metal based sides of the business, the company's founders focused on the development of computer-based games.
This ended an association with the trade which had existed from the company's inception, having inherited this area of business from the original Brunner, Mond & Co. Ltd ).
Launching his new line from his existing company's offices at 330 West 42nd Street, New York City, New York, he officially held the titles of editor, managing editor, and business manager, with Abraham Goodman officially listed as publisher.
The laboratory did independent contract research for the U. S. Government, and also provided research services for the company's business units.
The legend interrupted the company's business to the point it stopped using the trademark.
In 2010, a spokesman for Robertson said that the company's arrangements — in which the Liberian government got a 10 percent equity interest in the company and Liberians could purchase at least 15 percent of the shares after the exploration period — were similar to many American companies doing business in Africa at the time.
This resulted in a new ASR9000 product family intended to consolidate company's carrier ethernet and subscriber management business around EZChip-based hardware and IOS-XR.
# Operational cash flows: Cash received or expended as a result of the company's internal business activities.
This intervention in politics upset the other shareholders and together with the company's lacklustre business performance, Born was ousted in 1991 and replaced by Octavio Caraballo.
As a VIP at Apple, Taylor had a major role in the company's ups and downs, making or enforcing many crucial business and personal decisions, for The Beatles and Apple's staff, and witnessing many key moments in the latter days of both.

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