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company and grew
In time, he grew to depend upon her occasional company and she at length was able to encourage him to participate in more social activity.
In 1975, MITS released Altair BASIC, developed by Bill Gates and Paul Allen as the company Micro-Soft, which grew into today's corporate giant, Microsoft.
The company quickly grew into the largest industrial site in the Middle East, and in 1934 built a second plant on the southwest shore, in the Mount Sodom area, south of the ' Lashon ' region of the Dead Sea.
According to his memoir, the combined pressures of managing the production company as well as supervising its day-to-day operations had greatly worsened as it grew much larger, and he felt compelled to seek outlets to alleviate the stress.
A local company, play. com grew substantially during the time that LVCR applied to Jersey.
His company prospered and grew.
Mobil grew to become the seventh largest brand of petrol in Britain supplying 1, 990 outlets in 1965, and claimed in the mid-1960s to be the first company to operate 100 self-service stations.
The new company, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, grew quickly, with Lasky and his partners Goldwyn and DeMille running the production side, Hiram Abrams in charge of distribution, and Zukor making great plans.
The fortunes of Sears & Roebuck declined in the 1970s as the company lost market share ; its management grew more cautious.
Robert L. Waltrip, a licensed funeral director who grew up in his family ’ s funeral business, founded the company in 1962.
The company grew rapidly, and by 1967, the 100th restaurant opened at 400 South Brookhurst in Anaheim.
The company quickly grew with six pedicabs added to its fleet of 12 newly built hand-pulled rickshaws.
During this period, CDC grew from a startup to a large company and Cray became increasingly frustrated with what he saw as ridiculous management requirements.
Gulf Oil grew steadily in the inter-war years, with its activities mainly confined to the U. S. The company was characterized by its vertically integrated business activities, and was active across the whole spectrum of the oil industry: exploration, production, transport, refining and marketing.
Agip's financial value immediately grew in the Stock Exchange markets, and the company ( owned by the State, but operating as a private company ) became at once solid and important.
Over its 150-year history, it grew successfully into a strong company through the end of the 1960s.
America West also used an aggressive employee stock ownership program, in which new employees were required to invest 20 % of their salary in company stock, providing a steady flow of cash as the company grew.
The milk chocolate bars manufactured at this plant proved successful, and the company grew rapidly.
Born in Simrishamn in Southern Sweden as the youngest of three children, he grew up in Uddevalla, north of Gothenburg, where his parents operated a small printing company.
In the 1990s, the company returned to profitability and grew as a result of several major contracts from the UK Ministry of Defence for EH101 Merlin helicopters and for 67 licence-built Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, designated the WAH-64 and entering full operational service in 2005.
As the company grew it acquired other companies and sites overseas but Cricklewood remained the most important site, with 8, 000 employees between 1937 and 1978 .< ref >< cite >' Willesden: Economic history ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 7: Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden ( 1982 ), pp. 220 – 228.
Partly because alcoholic beverages and prostitution were forbidden in Kennicott, McCarthy grew as an area to provide illicit services not available in the company town.

company and out
His company then carried out a confused retreating movement until it was surrounded by the Germans, a few days before France capitulated.
He looked out of the tent at the company street.
On February 17, Russell and Cook were sent to the Pena Flor community on the Vermejo to see about renting out ranches the company had purchased.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Although economic and personal circumstances vary widely among those now choosing apartments, Leo J. Pantas, vice president of a hardware manufacturing company, pointed out recently that many apartment seekers seem to have one characteristic in common: a desire for greater convenience and freedom from the problems involved in maintaining a house.
Stuart had been laid off at the produce company and had to go back to sitting in his father's office, taking what salary his father could hand out to him.
To this end, he needed to buy out Carnegie and several other major producers and integrate them into one company, thereby eliminating duplication and waste.
In 1984, Titan the main shipping company of the Papanicolaou ’ s was in trouble, so Livanos's father George bought out the Papanicolaou's shares in ALL, while Gauntlett again became a shareholder with a 25 % holding in AML.
On 4 March 2008, in announcing a partnership with Magna Steyr to outsource manufacture of over 2, 000 cars annually at Graz, Austria, the company stated " The continuing growth and success of the company is based upon Gaydon as the focal point and heart of the business, with the design and engineering of all Aston Martin products continuing to be carried out there.
The outsourcing company takes over the installations, buying out the bank's assets and charges a periodic service fee back to the bank.
In early 2007 Borland rolled out a new company tagline, branding and go to market focus around Open Application Lifecycle Management ( ALM ) – defining it as the segment of the ALM market in which vendors ' solutions are flexible enough to support a customer's specific processes, tools and platforms.
PolyGram ( London Records ' parent company at that time ) had pressed a number of promo singles and 12 " versions of the song, sending them out to both radio and record stores in the UK.
The company simply collects the ions out of the solution after the bacteria have finished.
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
For example, in the United Kingdom, the Companies Act 2006 requires directors of companies " to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole " and sets out the following six factors regarding a director's duty to promote success:
However, due to concerns over the previous Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista the company had started foreign branches a few years prior to the revolution ; the Company moved the ownership of the Company's trademarks, assets and proprietary formulas out of the country to the Bahamas prior to the revolution as well as constructing plants in Puerto Rico and Mexico after the prohibition era to save in import taxes for rum being imported to the US.
Chaplin was eager to start with the new company, and offered to buy out his contract with First National.

company and efforts
It is doubtful that the complete solution to the over-all problem can result entirely from company efforts.
'" Packard further stated that " Fiorina ’ s high-handed management and her efforts to reinvent the company ran counter to the company ’ s core values as established by the founders ".
However, by 1985, several company business decisions, including an awkward new breakfast menu and loss in brand awareness due to fizzled marketing efforts, caused the company ’ s new president to urge Thomas back into a more active role with Wendy's.
The efforts of the two did much to further electrical engineering — Tesla's work on induction motors and polyphase systems influenced the field for years to come, while Edison's work on telegraphy and his development of the stock ticker proved lucrative for his company, which ultimately became General Electric.
Over 1998, SimCity 3000 was meddled with somewhat, but Maxis was allowed to finish the game on its own time ; following this, Wright's efforts were thrown into The Sims, at the time seen as a major gamble for the company, as the dollhouse game was not seen as a match for the video game market's demographics.
The company, which produces documentary-like films and operational videos for Afghanistan is known for its technological sophistication, cinematic effects, and their efforts to reach the west with translations and subtitling.
This law requires SEC-regulated companies to conduct third party audits of the company supply chains, determine whether any tin, tantalum, tungsten or gold ( together referred to as conflict minerals ) is made of ore mined / sourced from the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC ), and create a report ( available to the general public and SEC ) detailing the supply chain due diligence efforts undertaken and the results of the audit.
Taft's efforts included one suit against the country's largest corporation, U. S. Steel, for the acquisition of a Tennessee company during Roosevelt's tenure.
Joseph Ettor | Joseph J. Ettor, who had been arrested in 1912, giving a speech to barbers on strike The IWW's efforts were met with violent reactions from all levels of government, from company management and their agents, and from groups of citizens functioning as vigilantes.
In August 1915 the company came under the direction of Neapolitan entrepreneur Nicola Romeo, who converted the factory to produce military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts.
In August 1915 the company came under the direction of Neapolitan entrepreneur Nicola Romeo, who converted the factory to produce military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts.
Naples was behind the marketing and sales / business development efforts of the company.
Rather than randomly contacting a prospect or customer through a call center or sending mail, a company can concentrate its efforts on prospects that are predicted to have a high likelihood of responding to an offer.
Women had been advised for many years by numerous doctors and drug company marketing efforts ( at least in the USA ) that hormone therapy with conjugated equine estrogens after menopause might reduce their risk of heart disease and prevent various aspects of aging.
His efforts were focused on the business, printing, separating, distribution and financial ends of the company.
The band's efforts paid off in 1985, when fourteen-year-old Selena recorded her first album for a record company.
* VME / T, which was never actually launched, but warrants a mention as it was conceived to support " fault tolerance ", and predated the efforts of the successful American startup company Tandem Computers in this area.
During the Revolutionary War, the Virginia House of Burgesses chose local resident and French and Indian War veteran Daniel Morgan to raise a company of militia to support General George Washington's efforts during the Siege of Boston.
A number of commercial efforts based on the research were undertaken, e. g., in 1982 Gary Hendrix formed Symantec Corporation originally as a company for developing a natural language interface for database queries on personal computers.
TWA ( Trans World Airlines, an actual airline of the time ) chief mechanic at Lincoln, Joe Patroni ( George Kennedy ) is enlisted by Bakersfeld to lead the efforts to move the stuck aircraft, another Boeing 707, even though it belongs to a different airline, TGA ( Trans Global Airlines, a fictional airline and the parent company of the film's Golden Argosy jet ) Patroni, who is " taxi-qualified " on Boeing 707s, is trying to move the stuck aircraft in time for Demerest's damaged aircraft to land.
Meetings of the company were held every week during the first year and efforts made to induce settlement.
) But the state granted Henderson and his company ( 800 km² ) in exchange for their efforts to develop what they considered a wilderness region.

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