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company's and future
Now it was left to the remaining Commodore management to salvage the company's fortunes and plan for the future.
From about the 1790s onward, the phrase perished by corruption ( also abbreviated VOC in Dutch ) came to summarize the company's future.
Note that market capitalization is based on a market estimate of a company's value, based on perceived future prospects, economic and monetary conditions.
Despite this, Pueblo's management remained optimistic about the company's future.
Shortly thereafter, Lesney co-owner Jack Odell ( b. 1920 – d. 2007 ) created a toy that effectively provided the final, missing link to the company's future.
* " BMW executive says Greer plant is vital to company's future ", a June 2005 article from The Greenville News
Against these detractions, Renault's chairman, Georges Besse, continued to champion the French firm's future in the North American market ; pointing to the company's completion of the newest and most-advanced automotive assembly plant in North America, then known as Bramalea Assembly, as well as the recent introduction of the thoroughly modern, fuel-injected 4. 0 L and 2. 5 L engines.
SPI's staff freely discussed future plans, down to details of marketing and distribution, in the pages of the magazine ; its subscribers began to feel a personal stake in the company's survival, going so far as to write long letters of advice and volunteering time and effort to help the company survive.
But after the lawsuit was filed, IBM decided it would have two families: the System / 38 line, intended for large companies and representing IBM's future direction, and the System / 36 line, intended for small companies who had used the company's legacy System / 32 / 34 computers.
At the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con International, Kanji Tashiro, Square Enix's manager of merchandise, said that Cloud's likeness has produced some of the company's best-selling items, and that fans could look forward to further adaptations of the character in the future.
The right-pointing caret character over the t is intended to indicate the company's orientation to the future.
The bailiff's choice of Yukos ' principal subsidiary as the first target for auction, without considering the implications for the company's future: this dealt Yukos a ' fatal blow ';
During World War II's early stages, Volvo decided that a new smaller car delivering good fuel economy would assure the company's future.
As part of the sale, the government also agreed to write off £ 390 million of the company's " accumulated losses and inject another £ 390 million to recapitalise the group and cover current and future losses, capital investment and training.
However, following the death of Jim Henson in 1990, the business was sold to several members of the company's management, led by Peter Orton, and renamed Hit Entertainment to prevent any future confusion between the two companies.
In organizations, planning is also a management process, concerned with defining goals for company's future direction and determining on the missions and resources to achieve those target.
However, at the same time, various factions within TSR with different visions of the company's future caused a power struggle, and Gygax was forced out on December 31, 1985.
But in the another ( but same company's ) game, she is a really Meirin's future form.
As to the company's future, according to Warner Bros. president Alan Horn, " There's no budget number required.
The decision making process in relation to the future is an element of business that has a great effect on the company's future.
The new Ford tractor was coupled to a Beast Carrier trailer for GS1 released in December 1966 which became the first Corgi release in the new style cellophane window box which defined the company's packaging for the future.
It is an opportunity for the shareholders and partners to receive copies of the company's accounts as well as reviewing fiscal information for the past year and asking any questions regarding the directions the business will take in the future.
Due to poor sales techniques, where jobbers and salesmen gave away much of the Waterbury Watch products as loss-leaders with little regard to the company's future, thereby cheapening the products ' perceived value, Waterbury Watch quickly fell into bankruptcy.

company's and chief
The Bunge, Born, Hirsch, Engels and De La Tour families remained the company's chief stock-holders, and by extension, leaders in the domestic textile, paint, chemical, fertilizer, and food processing industries.
Other key executives responsible for the company's meteoric growth in the late 80s and early 90s were Ross A. Cooley, another former IBM associate, who served for many years as SVP of GM North America ; Michael Swavely, who was the company's chief marketing officer in the early years, and eventually ran the North America organization, later passing along that responsibility to Mr. Cooley, when Swavely retired.
It was reported that Kennedy would work alongside Lucas, who would remain chief executive and serve as co-chairman for at least one year, after which she would succeed him as the company's sole leader.
His first assignment is to transport the company men up-river to the company's innermost station, so that they can relieve its chief manager Kurtz, who has become very ill.
At this point, the French company's chief lobbyist ( and a major stockholder ), Philippe Bunau-Varilla went into action.
Andrew Stuart Fastow ( born December 22, 1961 ) is an American businessman who served as the chief financial officer of Enron Corporation that was based in Houston, Texas until the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission opened an investigation into his and the company's conduct in 2001.
Lermontov takes her on as a student, where she is taught by, among others, Grisha Ljubov ( Léonide Massine ), the company's chief choreographer.
Barrett was elected to Intel's board of directors in 1992 and was named the company's chief operating officer in 1993.
In 1984, as a result of the friendship between Lemay and the company's chief designer, Randall began producing the first of what would be two different models of compact. 45 ACP pistol with the Lemay 4-Star designation.
" Further questioning about this and subsequent forgeries on Waksal's part revealed that neither Landes, the chief legal officer of the company, or the company's outside directors reported Waksal's actions to proper authorities or made any moves to have Waksal removed as CEO.
Usually the company's chief executive will write a letter to shareholders, describing management's performance and the company's financial highlights.
The building was designed by the company's chief engineer, Leonard Pearce, and Scott's role was to enhance the external appearance of the massive architecture.
* The city and county were named for William Alexander Aitkin, a partner of the American Fur Company and chief factor of the company's regional operations in the early 19th century.
In 1909, following a collapse in the bank of the river, the canal company's chief engineer Mr A. J. Cullis called for old vessels to be run aground along the bank of the Severn, near Purton, to create a makeshift tidal erosion barrier to reinforce the narrow strip of land between the river and canal.
But Brown's defeat by Turton, one of the company's chief local business rivals, marked the decline of old British enterprises in relation to the rising Creole entrepreneurs with their United States commercial connections.
He became the start-up company's chief operating officer ( COO ), where he directed all management functions, and in 1987 became its chief executive officer ( CEO ).
In May 1923, he met Jelly Roll Morton at the store, and Morton became the company's chief songwriter and arranger.
The company's chief financial officer was K. Michael Conaway, now a United States Congressman from Texas.
As of May 2012, Walden C. Rhines is the company's chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
He rose to become the company's president and chief executive officer, and under his leadership, the company's total profits grew from $ 500, 000 USD to $ 90 million in less than 10 years.

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