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German biodiesel company Petrotec have outlined plans to produce biodiesel in the UK, from waste fat from the British fish-and-chip industry.
As outlined by the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, a utility subsidiary was defined as a utility company with more than 10 % of their stock held by a public utility holding company.
This strategy was outlined at an international meeting of tobacco companies in 1988, at which Philip Morris proposed to set up a team of scientists, organized by company lawyers, to " carry out work on ETS to keep the controversy alive.
Shortly afterward, a leaked internal e-mail outlined a new objective for the website and encouraged current members of the collective to leave: " On July 1st of 2010, Keenspot goes back to being solely a publishing company ...
The method has been patented by the Norwegian oil service company, Meta, which uses it to connect concentric tubular components with sealing and strength properties outlined above.
On April 20, 2011, a Safety Approval was granted to ZERO-G by the FAA which allows the company to "... offer reduced gravity parabolic flights to prospective suborbital launch operators to meet the applicable components of the crew qualification and training requirements outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations ( 14 C. F. R., Section 460. 5 ).
He outlined his support for the policy in a speech before power company executives in Toronto in February 2007, arguing that the grid would significantly reduce Canada's rate of greenhouse gas emissions.
The company asserts that it is proud of its safety record and follows many regulations and procedures to monitor and ensure the integrity of its pipelines, despite involvement in numerous accidents as outlined below.
From the beginning, Charles crafted a set of Core Values and Beliefs which outlined how employees in the company would treat each other and their customers.

company and its
the company became `` J. R. Brown & Sharpe '', and entered into a new and important period of its development.
Thus was invented the single thread sewing machine, which Mr. Gibbs in partnership with Mr. Willcox decided to bring to Brown & Sharpe with the proposal that the small company undertake its manufacture.
The company is still broadening its line and is now active on four major fronts.
Has your company thought through its strategy in this whole `` discretionary buying '' area??
How much fundamental thinking and research has your company done on its advertising program??
M & R Dietetic Laboratories, Inc., Columbus, gives all its workers a facsimile checkbook -- each check showing the amount the company spends on a particular fringe.
The amount paid by the oil company to Tri-State for the use of its oil distribution system and the privilege of supplying all the homes, is subject to negotiation but naturally must be profitable to both parties.
For this first development the supplier signing the lease is a major oil company but in turn the deal is being transferred for operation to its local fueloil distributor.
It wants to interest builders and oil companies in the idea of including its facility in their new home projects, by financing and installing the storage, piping and meters, and leasing these for 15 years, with renewal options, to a strong oil company.
It may also work in one other way -- by licensing its system patents and supplying the meters, letting the oil company or even the builder install the facilities.
In order to simplify the exposition of a typical fully apportioned cost analysis, let us assume the application of the analysis to an electric utility company supplying a single city with power generated by its own steam-generation plant.
The line soon lived up to its name, as local messages of moderate length could be sent for a dime and the company was quickly able to declare very liberal dividends on its capital stock.
Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
Industry's main criticism of the Navy's antisubmarine effort is that it cannot determine where any one company or industry can apply its skills and know-how.
`` Hang this around your neck or attach it to other parts of your anatomy, and its rays will cure any disease you have '', said the company.
As the time drew near for the drawing of the British-American frontier by terms of the agreement of 1818, the company suspected that the Pembina colony -- its own post and Fort Daer -- was on American territory.
In accord with its penurious policy, the company failed to furnish presents to hold the loyalty of the principal Indians.
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 ).
The `` pocket-size '' company set records with $2,170 in sales of its products, a selection of barbecue spices, and paid stockholders a 20 per cent dividend on their investment.
The company, in figuring its taxable earnings, deducted a percentage of the revenue it received for its finished products.
The High Court held that the company must apply its percentage allowance to the value of the raw materials removed from the ground, not to the revenue from finished products.
Possible upshots: The company could be denied a deduction for its pension payments, or those payments for the wife and other employes could be ruled taxable to them in the year made.

company and reasons
For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous.
The most common reasons for personal insolvency in Sweden are illness, unemployment, divorce or company bankruptcy, not the reckless spending claimed by politicians and debt collection agencies when they describe the problem with deep personal debts.
This is of course subject to the risk that an insider is making a buy specifically to increase investor confidence, or making a sell for reasons unrelated to the health of the company ( e. g. a desire to diversify or pay a personal expense ).
A publishing company has been seeking the rights to produce a graphic novel adaptation, though art has been removed for legal reasons.
Peter Holland has speculated that this company / directoral decision – namely choosing to present Shakespeare in a small venue for artistic reasons when a larger venue was available – may at the time have been unprecedented.
There are a variety of reasons why an acquiring company may wish to purchase another company.
After abandoning his studies of pharmacology for financial reasons, James Baskett supported himself as an actor, moving from his home town of Indianapolis, Indiana to New York City, New York and joining the company of Bill Robinson, better known as Mr. Bojangles.
Entering the 2002 – 03 season, the team knew it would be memorable for at least two reasons, as David Robinson announced that it would be his last in the NBA and the Spurs would begin play at their new arena, the SBC Center, named after telecommunications giant SBC, whose corporate headquarters were located in San Antonio ( SBC became AT & T after its acquisition of its former parent company ).
In some respects, then, it is understandable that a company succumbs to the constant drive to " one-up " the competition and provide new reasons to say " new and improved " to the consumer, to drive sales.
Louis was to take full control of the company as the only remaining brother in 1906 when Fernand retired for health reasons.
His reasons for resigning were micromanagement flops with the ABC television network, timidity in the theme park business, the Walt Disney Company turning into a " rapacious, soul-less " company, refusal to establish a clear succession plan, as well as a string of box-office movie flops starting in the year 2000.
The company moved all of its operations to Los Angeles in June 1972, with a number of artists, among them Martha Reeves, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Motown's Funk Brothers studio band, either staying behind in Detroit or leaving the company for other reasons.
The company was founded in 1981 under the name Arcadia Corporation, but it changed its name to Starpath shortly after for trademark reasons ( Emerson Radio Corporation had released a video game console named the Emerson Arcadia 2001 ).
He claimed that the DMCL was deliberately closed for political reasons, and at the time of closing was a solidly viable company with millions of dollars in the bank and two years of dealer orders on the books.
One such company, Buys, has stated the name-change was made for marketing reasons.
In a July 2012 interview, Schilling discussed the downfall of 38 Studios, citing the Rhode Island governor and his own optimism as the primary reasons for the demise of the company.
There are different reasons a company may choose to use job rotation such as using job rotation as a learning mechanism.
At some instances, there were nonsensical examples to illustrate physical phenomena ; then a company sentfor reasons of timing — a textbook that contained blank pages, which even got good critiques.
As company commander, he resubmitted the requisition, giving additional reasons for his requirements, but as the quartermaster he denied the request again.
The reports, which also cited low sales of his second album and low concert ticket sales as reasons, were denied by both Gates and the record company at the time.
However, for both aesthetic and financial reasons, by 1934 the Old Vic had become the home of the spoken drama, while Sadler's Wells housed the opera and ballet company, the latter of which had been founded by Baylis and Ninette de Valois in 1930.
Whilst many of the releases were critically acclaimed, the company suffered from a lack of experience and through various reasons, cash-flow being one, was forced to cease trading in 1984

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