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It argued, inter alia, that a divestiture order would severely depress the market value of the stock of both General Motors and Du Pont, with consequent serious loss and hardship to hundreds of thousands of innocent investors, among them thousands of small trusts and charitable institutions ; ;
After divestiture AT & T Corp. was prohibited from using the Bell name or logo ( with the notable exception of AT & T's Bell Laboratories ) and those trademarks which would be shared by the RBOCs and the two companies AT & T partially owned.
The merged company, with headquarters in Hartsdale, New York, took the name, " DPF ," until the divestiture of the remaining technology assets.
On account of the competition with the similar Adobe Illustrator, the Federal Trade Commission issued a complaint of Adobe Systems on October 18, 1994 ordering a divestiture of FreeHand back to Altsys.
An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive is the person currently entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced ( in legal terms, is " subject to divestiture ") by the birth of an heir or heiress apparent or of a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.
But after a number of highly publicised scandals over accounting practices, such as the Enron scandal, these firms began divestiture of their management-consulting units, to more easily comply with the tighter regulatory scrutiny that followed.
Along with loss of assets through enemy action, such divestiture reduced British investments abroad by around 20 % by 1918.
SNET then became its own company, operating a telecommunications sales division, Sonecor Systems Division, which began operations on January 1, 1983 and sold equipment in competition with AT & T before the Bell System divestiture.
Whereas many economic factors were immediately applied, privatization of state-owned enterprises was delayed until society could safely handle the divestiture, as contrasted with the ' robber baron ' state of affairs in Russia.
* 1996: The Union Pacific Railroad finishes the acquisition that was effectively begun almost a century before with the purchase of the Southern Pacific by UP in 1901, until divestiture was ordered in 1913.
In the 21st century, with the continuing decline of the Maine paper industry, and the divestiture of its woodlands, the Penobscot watershed is becoming more and more associated with recreational use ( fishing, hunting, boating, and tourism ) and less with manufacturing.
The planned divestiture is aligned with Wiley ’ s " increased strategic focus on content and services for research, learning, and professional practices, and on lifelong learning through digital technology ".
Prior to the divestiture of the Bell System on January 1, 1984, the Bell Labs Processor Division had developed the 3B20D (" D " for Duplex ); the commercial simplex version 3B20S, which competed with the DEC VAX for internal Bell System usage ; the world's first 32-bit microprocessor, the BELLMAC 32A ; and, using this microprocessor, the 3B5 and 3B15 computers for billing and telecom switching control applications.
With the divestiture and format change of KFXN, Clear Channel moved the sports format of " The Score " to the HD2 subchannel of KQQL, with plans to eventually air it on translator K278BP ( 103. 5 FM ).
In August of that year, Campbell Soup Company announced it was " exploring strategic alternatives, including possible divestiture, for its Godiva Chocolatier business "; the company said the " premium chocolate business does not fit with Campbell's strategic focus on simple meals ".
In 1996 the Union Pacific Railroad finished the acquisition that was effectively begun almost a century before with the purchase of the Southern Pacific by UP in 1901, until divestiture was ordered in 1913.
Holding companies were required to register with the SEC, which would then conduct administrative proceedings to limit each holding company to ownership of a single integrated electric system ( with certain exceptions ) through the divestiture of the securities of other public utility and unrelated companies.
AT & T's gambit in exchange for its divestiture, AT & T Computer Systems, failed, and after spinning off its manufacturing operations ( most notably Western Electric, which became Lucent, now Alcatel-Lucent ) and other misguided acquisitions such as NCR and AT & T Broadband, it was left with only its core business with roots as AT & T Long Lines and its successor AT & T Communications.
They modified the portfolio with the divestiture of the Little Tikes and Home Decor Europe businesses, and announced a major replatforming of their operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East to leverage the growth opportunities of these important regions.

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In 2000 Philip Morris Companies ( now called the Altria Group ) acquired Nabisco ; that acquisition was approved by the Federal Trade Commission subject to the divestiture of products in five areas: three Jell-O and Royal brands types of products ( dry-mix gelatin dessert, dry-mix pudding, no-bake desserts ), intense mints ( such as Altoids ), and baking powder.
Upon his departure in July 1999 as CEO and in 2000 as board chairman, his position was divided into three, partially because of the Agilent Technologies divestiture.
On November 16, 2006, WCPZ, WLEC and WMJK were announced for sale as part of Clear Channel's divestiture of almost 450 small and middle-market radio properties in the U. S. The cluster was sold on January 15, 2008 to Fremont-based BAS Broadcasting, and BAS took over all three stations on February 1.

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Entered into between the United States Department of Justice and the American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ) the MFJ, after modification and upon approval of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, required the Bell System divestiture of the Bell Operating Companies from AT & T.
* transferring responsibility for providing services from the public to the private sector through the divestiture of state-owned enterprises.
EMI Music Japan, the Japanese EMI branch, remains unchanged from the reflection of Toshiba's divestiture to the business by EMI buying the whole branch way back July 2007, making it a full subsidiary.
One of the terms of the Modification of Final Judgment that led to the Bell System divestiture prohibited AT & T from using the Bell name after January 1, 1984 ; prior to this, AT & T's plan was to market products and services under the American Bell name, accompanied by the now familiar AT & T globe logo.
The year of the divestiture, Boeing retired from the aircraft industry.
It moved heavily into the frozen food business and the packaged meat industry, and then picked up a selection of other brands from firms like RJR Nabisco and Beatrice Foods among others, as the leveraged buyouts of the 1980s resulted in the divestiture or breakup of many major American consumer product firms.
After some major acquisitions in the mid-1990s by Hughes Electronics ( Magnavox Electronic Systems and PanAmSat ), GM divested most of Hughes assets from 1997 – 2003, including sale of defense operations to Raytheon in 1997, the spinoff of Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999, the divestiture of Hughes Space and Communications to Boeing in 2000, and acquisition of the remaining communications and satellite operations ( mostly DirecTV ) by NewsCorp in 2003.
Despite the divestiture, WMG currently enjoys a royalty-free license from Time Warner for the use of Warner Bros. trademarks, although this could be revoked if WMG comes under control of a major motion picture studio.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 sets forth the legal requirements for the acquisition of, and divestiture from, citizenship of the United States.
However, as compensation for divestiture of these two brands, out-going VP of Sales, Robert Davis, received a $ 100, 000 bonus from the company.
Following the divestiture of Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training ( SUNT ) from the Air Force's 12 FTW at Randolph AFB and its relocation to NAS Pensacola as the 479th Flying Training Group, a geographically separated unit ( GSU ) of the 12 FTW, a select number of Student NFOs slated for the P-3, EP-3, and eventually the P-8 Poseidon are being sent directly to VP-30, the FRS for P-3s, EP-3s and the P-8, as part of a prototype advanced training program similar to that historically utilized by the E-2 community ( i. e., NFO " winging " at the FRS ), before beginning the normal FRS syllabus.
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light and heavy commercial vehicle, built by Daimler AG of Stuttgart, Germany as a van, chassis cab and minibus, and sold as a Mercedes model, except in the U. S. where it is built from complete knock down ( CKD ) kits and sold by Freightliner, or by Chrysler as the Dodge Sprinter, prior to the Chrysler divestiture.
During its brief existence, RWH cadre were active in various movements, including the labor movement, struggles of oppressed nationalities, the women's movement, the student movement, the struggle for divestiture from companies doing business in then-apartheid dominated South Africa, and others.
In 1974, following the divestiture of C-130 tactical airlift aircraft from TAC, both the 314 TAW and Little Rock AFB transferred from TAC control to that of the Military Airlift Command ( MAC ).
The Western Electric model 500 telephone series was the standard desk-style domestic telephone set issued by the Bell System in North America from late 1949 through the 1984 Bell System divestiture.
The name was then changed to EMI Music Japan, reflecting Toshiba's divestiture from the business.
Federal Communications Commission rules at the time prevented common ownership of newspapers and broadcast outlets in the same market, and the combination of KRLD-AM-TV and the Dallas Times-Herald was protected under a grandfather clause from forced divestiture.
In the American Airlines Inc., 8k SEC filing dated November 29, 2007, " The planned divestiture would include both American Eagle Airlines, Inc., which feeds American Airlines hubs throughout North America, and its independently certificated regional carrier affiliate, Executive Airlines, Inc., which carries and d / b / a American Eagle in name throughout The Bahamas and the Caribbean from bases in Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Upon the divestiture of the Bell Operating Companies from AT & T, American Bell was renamed AT & T Information Systems, and American Bell Consumer Products was renamed AT & T Consumer Products, and Bell PhoneCenters were renamed AT & T PhoneCenters.
Raycom was prohibited from owning two major " big four " network affiliates ( ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox ) in the same market so WTVR was chosen for divestiture.

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