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Bunge remained a privately held company of 180 shareholders ( including the longtime controlling family interests ) and divested itself in 1998 of almost all its retail foods interests in favor of a greater role in international agribusiness and commodity markets ; by then the company's gross annual turnover had reached US $ 13 billion.
In Santiago, his brother Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening new bottling plants in Barcelona ( 1910 ) and New York City ( 1915 ).
Thomas John Watson, Sr. ( February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956 ) was the chairman and CEO of International Business Machines ( IBM ), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956.
On 1 July 2008 the MillerCoors company was formed as a joint venture with rival Molson Coors to consolidate the production and distribution of its products in the United States, with each parent company's corporate operations and international operations remaining separate and independent of the joint venture.
April: Enron's Teesside power plant in England begins Operation, one of the first big successes for the company's international 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.
For the decade leading up to the company's announcement, major growth had relied on international expansion.
One are agents of the international pharmacological company, Pharma-Kon, led by its United States executive, Takahashi ( Takeshi Kitano ), who believes the data to be critical to the company's interests.
Business System 12, or simply BS12, was one of the first fully relational database management systems, designed and implemented by IBM's Bureau Service subsidiary at the company's international development centre in Uithoorn, Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Michael busies himself with the biggest deal of his career: He has recently bought up enough stock in International Immobiliare, an international real estate holding company known as " the world's biggest landlord ", to become its largest single shareholder, with six seats on the company's 13-member board of directors.
The company's current business strategy includes increasing international trade.
Card directed the company's international, national, state and local government affairs activities and represented GM on matters of public policy before Congress and the Administration.
With the company's strong profile and experience in international merchant shipping since the beginning of the 20th century, and the Group's many other transport activities, air freight was seen as the next step in the progression of the company.
Gregory flew to Shell Oil to install the company's first international, multi-national, multi-currency client software system.
In 1928, this company's first production Here We Are won international acclaim, and in December of the same year it produced its first Christmas Pantomime, Sinbad the Sailor.
Thales ' international subsidiaries generated 52 % of the company's revenue in 2008, with Thales UK being the largest of these accounting for 13 % of group revenue.
They state that the company's subsidiary Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa ( MITT ) is ' strategically positioned to facilitate and service Myanmar ’ s international trade ' and are concerned about the role foreign investment plays in ' perpetuating ' the country's brutal regime.
Turner continued to build and lead the company's international business and marketing for the whole company.
The company's headquarters are in New York City, with international headquarters in Windsor, United Kingdom.
The company's main area of operations is international shipping.
In the company's international stage ( 1997 – 2000 ), Korea Mobile Communication Corporation was transformed to SK Telecom.
That board of nine will appoint the holding company's CEO after an independent, international recruitment process.
The new brand represents the company's name, Mount Kilimanjaro and the airline's international destinations.
The record company's final president, Steve Diener, was named president in 1977 after serving as head of ABC Records ' international division.

company's and expansion
As one development followed another, the company's reputation for precision in the graduating field brought it broader and broader opportunities for expansion in precision manufacture.
The purpose of the takeover by Square Enix was to both increase Taito's profit margin exponentially as well as begin their company's expansion into new forms of gaming ( most notably, the arcade scene ), and various other entertainment venues.
* February 1 – Ray Kroc opens a McDonald's fast food restaurant ( the company's 9th since it was founded in 1940 ), but Kroc later takes over the company and oversees its worldwide expansion.
The company's expansion continued throughout the mid-20th century.
Much of the company's retail sales expansion was through the acquisition of privately owned chains of filling stations in various countries, allowing Gulf outlets to sell product ( sometimes through ' matching ' arrangements ) from the oil that it was " lifting " in Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, Kuwait, and Venezuela.
Further expansion took place in 1958 with the introduction of the 64-color pack that included the company's first crayon sharpener built into the box.
In 2003, the company was rebranded as simply " Dell Inc ." to recognize the company's expansion beyond computers.
From now on, the city's rapid growth and wealth was linked to the BASF's success and the company's expansion to one of the world's most important chemical companies.
The 1920s saw Nestlé's first expansion into new products, with chocolate-manufacture becoming the company's second most important activity.
Further controversies have occurred during the company's expansion in the Middle East.
Redundant forms, however, are especially common in business, political and even academic language that is intended to sound impressive ( or to be vague so as to make it hard to determine what is actually being promised, or otherwise misleading ), For example: " This quarter, we are presently focusing with determination on an all-new, innovative integrated methodology and framework for rapid expansion of customer-oriented external programs designed and developed to bring the company's consumer-first paradigm into the marketplace as quickly as possible.
After gaining control in 1959, Kluge began the company's expansion further into broadcasting, with holdings in television and radio.
The company's long term view envisages not merely the retention of the Daimler marque, but the expansion of its markets at home and overseas, it is stated.
The company's first expansion outside of Nevada came in 1994, when Boyd Gaming opened Sam's Town in Tunica, Miss.
He rose to become the company's president and CEO and presided over a period of expansion.
Avro Canada underwent a major expansion through aircraft development and acquisition of aircraft engine, mining, steel, railway rolling stock, computers, electronics, and other businesses to become, by 1958, Canada's third largest company directly employing over 14, 000 people and providing 45 % of the parent company's revenues.
The tower was originally conceived in the late 1970s by the late Frank E. McKinney, Jr., chairman of American Fletcher Corporation ( the holding company for American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company ( AFNB ), which at the time was Indiana's largest financial institution ) to allow for consolidation and expansion of his company's headquarters.
Upon Rich's death in 1993, his brother, Guy Snyder, assumed the presidency and continued the company's expansion through the 1990s, dying in 1999 from an overdose of painkillers.
Since 1977, Cowpland and Matthews had paid for Mitel's growth by selling stock, with less than 30 percent of the company's expansion financed by its own revenues.
Soriano III continued the company's program of expansion, acquiring majority control of La Tondeña Distillers Inc., the leading producer of hard liquor in the Philippines, in 1987 and adding beef and pork production to the company's food operations in 1988.
Remembered as one of the greatest business minds and salesmen of the 20th century, Farley guided and remained at the helm of Coca-Cola International for over 30 years and was responsible for the company's global expansion as a quasi-government agency in World War II.

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