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company and adopted
The company adopted the latest technological innovation — the computer — to handle inventory, accounts, and billing.
The name Gibtelecom begun to be used in July 2002, and as of 1 October 2003 this name was formally adopted by the company ( which up until then was still Gibraltar Nynex Communications ).
After becoming a subsidiary of GM, the company was named General Motors-Holden's Ltd, becoming Holden Ltd in 1998, with the current name adopted in 2005.
For example, if an insider expects to retire after a specific period of time and, as part of his or her retirement planning, the insider has adopted a written binding plan to sell a specific amount of the company's stock every month for two years and later comes into possession of material nonpublic information about the company, trades based on the original plan might not constitute prohibited insider trading.
He married Sadako Kano, daughter of the owner of Kiku-Masamune sake brewing company and was adopted by the family, changing his name to Kano, and ultimately became an official in the Bakufu government.
The company formally adopted the Mazda name in 1984, though every automobile sold from the beginning bore that name.
In 1988, MIPS Computer Systems designs were noticed by Silicon Graphics ( SGI ) and the company adopted the MIPS architecture for its computers.
QSIG was originally developed by Ecma International, adopted by ETSI and is defined by a set of ISO standard documents, so is not owned by any company.
These worsening economic conditions played a part in turning public opinion against the free market economic policies adopted by the Batlle administration and its predecessors, leading to popular rejection through plebiscites of proposals for privatization of the state petroleum company in 2003 and of the state water company in 2004.
The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1995 and eventually adopted the name of the company it had bought to become CBS Corporation.
In Ancien Régime France, a nom de guerre ( a French phrase meaning " war name ") would be adopted by each new recruit ( or assigned to him by the captain of his company ) as he enlisted in the French army.
America Online, by this time Netscape's parent company, eventually adopted it for use in CompuServe 7. 0 and AOL for Mac OS X ( these products had previously embedded Internet Explorer ).
Fujitsu adopted this name for the global storage brand to match the company ’ s concepts ; of protecting customer assets forever and ensuring continuous business operation.
In 2007, insurance company NZI ran a humorous series of television advertisements in New Zealand highlighting what are locally considered to be historic New Zealand icons being adopted elsewhere, including the pavlova playing on its status as a common feature of the friendly trans-Tasman rivalry.
The company even adopted a new logo.
A holding company structure was adopted in 1995 with the establishment of Orange plc.
When he was 16 years old, he became fond of Elisabeth Gjortz, the 12-year-old adopted daughter of the owner of the company for which he worked as an apprentice carpenter.
The company adopted the name NCR Corporation in 1974.
In 1991, the company adopted its current advertising slogan, " Maybe She's Born With It.
In 1987 after a corporate putsch, the renamed UAL Corp. sold Hilton International to Ladbroke Group plc, a British leisure and gambling company, which in May 1999 adopted the name Hilton Group plc.
In the 1940s, the town's name was used as a nickname for the railroad company, and in 1956 the company formally adopted it as its corporate name.
It was determined to organize a town company, which was immediately done, and a constitution was then adopted and officers elected.

company and informal
When he was notified of the informal decision, he joined the company.
::" Delivering functional and social expectations of the public on the one hand and manage to build a unique identity on the other hand creates trust and this trust builds the informal framework of a company.
In cases such as TiVo and Google, there has been an informal agreement between the modders and the company in which the modders agree not to do anything that destroys the company's business model and the company agrees to support the modding community by providing technical specifications and information.
The company had previously announced it would delay issuing its annual report due to accounting issues concerning backdated stock options, subject of an informal SEC Inquiry.
From these informal beginnings, BANC became a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee in 1987.
The word ' buggery ' today also serves as a general expletive ( mild, moderate or severe depending on the context and company ), and can be used to replace the word ' bugger ' as a simple expletive or as a simile in phrases which do not actually refer literally in any sense to buggery itself, but just use the word for its informal strength of impact, e. g. Run like buggery, which is equivalent to Run like hell.
Will served on an informal board of advisors to Hollinger International, a newspaper company controlled by Black.
The company had an informal height requirement of 5 ' 4 " for women, which is the average adult female height in the United States.
" These four pooled their resources, making a sort of informal, unchartered stock company, chose the other doctors to help, divided up the fields of instruction ...” 1 A Prospectus was published in The Bee ( September 1834 ), written by Thomas Hunt and bearing the signatures of Drs.
On 21 January 2008 JC Flowers made a bid of £ 4bn ( 175p per share ) as an informal offer for the company.
When workers changed jobs, even within the same company, they could not be sure that their requests for leave would be treated consistently: " ome employers had formal leave policies that were applied uniformly to their workforces while others had informal policies and the granting of leave depended on the particular circumstances.
The company formed in 1969 as an informal workshop by a group of UW – Milwaukee faculty and students.
The company, which had the informal name Compagnie du Noyer from the beneficiary of the monopoly granted to it, the financier Nicolas du Noyer, a receveur of taxes of Orléans, was created for a period of twenty years and would be financed in part by the State.
Theophilus led the actors in a walkout and they set themselves up as rival, but informal, company of players in the Haymarket.
The company aims to attract new audiences for its accessible work as well as its friendly and informal theatre space.
In 1971 the publisher was bought by the Canadian company Harlequin Enterprises, with whom it had had a long informal partnership as its North American distributor.
Many of the kisha clubs in Japan hold joint informal events ( such as end-of-year parties, summer parties and leaving parties ) with local government agencies or company publicity departments.
The company started in 1908 as an informal partnership between Stephen Foster Briggs and Harold M. Stratton.
An A & R executive is authorized to offer a record contract, often in the form of a " deal memo ": a short informal document that establishes a business relationship between the recording artist and the record company.
In 1890 the Hongkong Electric company went into production with his help as an informal member of the Executive Council.
Contract workers from the company Lewis Construction from Salisbury ( today's Harare ) in South Rhodesia ( today's Zimbabwe ) that built Nghweeze camped in an area that for this heritage is named the Lewis informal settlement.
Examples of successful legal battles pursued against height discrimination in the workplace include a 2002 case involving highly qualified applicants being turned down for jobs at a bank because they were considered too short ; a 2005 Swedish case involving an unfair height requirement for employment implemented by Volvo car company ; and a 1999 case involving a Kohler Company informal practice not to consider women who applied for jobs unless they were at least tall.
The ' company ' remained at least as a social notion, if now very informal, and seems to have existed with other persons of high rank, such as imperial princes.

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