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However, response to the company's products at the CP / M-82 show in San Francisco showed that a U. S. company would be needed to reach the American market.
Then Exxon CEO, Lawrence G. Rawl, shaped the company's response.
The transaction claimed the job of its architect, Chairman Jürgen E. Schrempp, who resigned at the end of 2005 in response to the fall of the company's share price following the transaction.
Company president, Jean Daninos having been obliged to resign in August 1961 in response to the company's financial problems, the new boss, a former oil company executive called André Belin, gave strict instructions to the after-sales department to respond to customer complaints about broken Facellia engines by replacing the units free of charge without creating " difficulties ".
In response to strong sales of the company's NES ports, SNK began to dabble in the development of original software designed specifically for the NES console.
The response from McDonald's, expressed by its representatives in the United Kingdom, is that Ritzer, like other commentators, uses the company's size and brand recognition to promote ideas that do not necessarily relate to the company's business practices.
The following day, the company's board of directors announced that " In response to this matter, the Board has decided not to raise Mr. Swanson's salary above its 2005 level, and will reduce the amount of
Beyond displaying a commitment to the vitality of the Apple II line, the IIc was also seen as the company's response to IBM's new PCjr.
In 1839 the government of Upper Canada approved the purchase of shares in the canal company in response to the company's continuing financial problems in the face of the continental financial panic of 1837.
Blockbuster representatives in Portugal blamed Internet piracy and the lack of government response to it as the key factors to the company's bankruptcy in the country.
" The article further stated that " this is no Three Mile Island accident in which the company's response did more damage than the original incident ," and applauded the company for being honest with the public.
In 2005, TVB, in association with the Hong Kong Jockey Club, organised the biggest fund-raising campaign in the company's history in response to South-East Asia's devastating tsunami.
Though upset by the situation, they were appreciative of the company's response.
In a response, Waxman said " I had no involvement in the selection of the Solyndra loan ... In fact, the first time I met with representatives from Solyndra was in July 2011, when the company's CEO, Brian Harrison, informed me -- erroneously, it turned out -- that the company's prospects were bright.
In response, a major restructuring of the company's loss-making food businesses was undertaken.
In January 1965, in response to a request from the company's American agent, a range of vehicles was produced in the matt green with white star livery of the US Army.
On September 20, 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a Warning Letter to XANGO LLC International in response to the company's promotion of XANGO Juice as an aid to treat and / or cure various diseases.
Their purpose was to offer in-depth analysis of current affairs that would counter the perceived bias of the newspapers in addition to being the company's response to the popularity of Gollancz's Left Book Club.
The company's use of Aaron Priceman, also known as Mr. Caffeine, as a spokesman at E3 2011 was criticized for its reliance on witty remarks, inability to pronounce Tom Clancy ( he pronounced it Tom Culancy ), sexual innuendos and imitations of video game sound effects with little to no response from the audience.
The company's response to these hacks was to assert that users did not own the devices and had no right to modify or reverse engineer them.
The company's licensing agreement was changed several times, adding explicit restrictions, apparently in response to hacker activity.
In April 2009 the BBC news and Times newspapers covered a No Sweat fashion parade outside Primark's flagship Oxford St store-an event organised in response to recent outcry over the company's atrocious labour policies and relationships with subsidiary contractors who make regular use of child labour, as highlighted by the BBC's in 2006.

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During these years the company's product line followed the basic tenets laid down by Mr. Brown.
Although the Alpha processor family met both of these goals, and, for most of its lifetime, was the fastest processor family on the market, it did little to affect the bottom line or repair the company's status.
The balance between these elements forms the company's capital structure.
One of these, a pavilion for the Paris Gas Company, was Eiffel's first collaboration with Stephen Sauvestre, who was later to become the head of the company's architectural office.
Trades made by these types of insiders in the company's own stock, based on material non-public information, are considered to be fraudulent since the insiders are violating the fiduciary duty that they owe to the shareholders.
Companies that take advantage of economies of scale often run into problems of bureaucracy ; these factors interact to produce an " ideal " size for a company, at which the company's average cost of production is minimized.
Sen. Edward Kennedy ( D-MA ), who chaired the committee with jurisdiction over the bill, refused to fight over the language that ( if it had been included ) would have reduced the drug company's profits due to these patent extensions.
The company's logo served as the only text accompanying the images in most of these advertisements.
As it was, the company's intellectual property claims were never tested in court and these events along with the growing Internet community of quiz bowl players led to a great increase in teams, tournaments, and formats.
The first two of these totalling £ 2. 75 million from about 200 large investors had already been arranged before the company's charter was issued on 10 September 1711.
Surprisingly, the price of the company's stock shares barely went down at first, following these two negative, or " bearish ," events.
The company's website, NorthJersey. com, has a Ridgewood town page that includes local coverage all three of these papers.
Many of the trolley company's owners were among the founders of the Cedar Cliff Land Company, which bought up large portions of the area, and the street names in the borough reflect these industrialists and businessmen: Morrissee, Hoxey, Van Dyke, John Ryle and Barbour.
Although these assets are " removed " from the balance sheet and are supposed to be the responsibility of the trust, that does not end the company's involvement.
By 1976, however, most of these titles had been canceled, and most of the company's remaining titles went on hiatus during the period January to August 1977.
Disputes involving these many legal topics have affected almost every aspect of the company's operations.
Depending on the ownership and executive staff at the time of these incidents, the company's responses to these challenges have ranged from a conciliatory dialog with its critics and litigants, to a more aggressive opposition with questionable tactics and negative consequences.
Representative Steve Chabot, an Ohio Republican who sponsored the amendment, said " I am not opposed to logging when it's done on the timber company's dime ... But in this case, they are using the American taxpayer to subsidize these 200 jobs at the tune of $ 200, 000 per job.
During these years, there were creative tensions between Ford and Maurizio Gucci, the company's chairman and 50 % owner.
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.
The purpose of these " ratings triggers " is to ensure that the bank is able to lay claim to a weak company's assets before the company declares bankruptcy and a receiver is appointed to divide up the claims against the company.
The effect of such ratings triggers, however, can be devastating: under a worst-case scenario, once the company's debt is downgraded by a CRA, the company's loans become due in full ; since the troubled company likely is incapable of paying all of these loans in full at once, it is forced into bankruptcy ( a so-called " death spiral ").

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