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Alternatively, the supernova may have resulted from the merger of two white dwarfs, so that the limit was only violated momentarily.
The merger was declared unconstitutional in 1979 because it violated the rights of the former State of Oldenburg to which Friesland had belonged, and the two districts were re-established in their old boundaries.
In the study used to value NBC Universal in its merger with Comcast, Envisional found that all of the top 10, 000 torrents on the BitTorrent network violated copyright.

merger and Bank
# Bank doesn't have enough shares to allow everyone to trade in their shares-first choice falls to person causing the merger, followed by other players in order around the table in the order of play.
The merger was approved by HP shareholders only after the narrowest of margins, and allegations of vote buying ( primarily involving an alleged last-second back-room deal with Deutsche Bank ) haunted the new company.
HP had agreed to pay Deutsche Bank $ 1 million guaranteed, and another $ 1 million contingent upon approval of the merger.
On August 19, 2003, the U. S. SEC charged Deutsche Bank with failing to disclose a material conflict of interest in its voting of client proxies for the merger and imposed a civil penalty of $ 750, 000.
* July 15 – Chemical Bank and Manufacturers Hanover Corporation announce that they are merging, the largest bank merger in history.
Jeff Skilling joins Enron Corp after leaving the failed bank, First City Bank of Houston which was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for insolvency after a proposed merger fails to materialize.
The Olla State Bank served Olla and the surrounding region throughout the Great Depression until its merger with Southern Heritage Bank in 1980s.
Britannia is a trading name of The Co-operative Bank since the merger of the two companies in 2009.
Because this merger was a violation of the Glass – Steagall Act and the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, the Federal Reserve gave Citigroup a temporary waiver in September 1998.
Banks have recently tended to buy other banks, such as the 2004 Bank of America and Fleet Boston merger, yet they have had less success integrating with investment and insurance companies.
He was also the chairman of the supervisory board of a commercial bank, the Liittopankki-Unionsbanken, and after its merger with the Bank of Helsinki, the chairman of the supervisory board of that bank until 1934.
UBS, originally known as the Swiss Banking Association, was formed in 1912 through the merger of the Bank in Winterthur and Toggenburger Bank, both founded in the early 1860s.
" UBS " ceased to be considered a representational abbreviation for the Union Bank of Switzerland after the bank's 1998 merger with Swiss Bank Corporation and is today considered a standalone brand.
Prior to its merger with Swiss Bank Corporation, UBS operated as a full-service bank and a provider of wholesale financial services through its retail banking, commercial banking, investment banking, asset management and wealth management businesses.
In 1997, prior to its merger with Swiss Bank Corporation, UBS operated 275 branches in Switzerland and 82 branches, subsidiaries and representative offices outside Switzerland.
Announcement of the 1912 merger between Bank in Winterthur and Toggenburger Bank to form Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft ( Union Bank of Switzerland ).
After the merger of the Bank in Winterthur and the Toggenburger Bank to form Union Bank of Switzerland ( UBS ), Dr. Rudolf Ernst became the merged bank's first chairman in 1912.

merger and Holding
However since the passage of new energy legislation, it has aggressively developed regulations to implement key provisions of the new law dealing with LNG terminals, electric reliability, Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 repeal and implementation of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005, new merger regulations and new anti-market manipulation regulations.
NU was formed on July 1, 1966, with the merger of Connecticut Light and Power Company ( CL & P ), Western Massachusetts Electric Company ( WMECO ), and The Hartford Electric Light Company under a single parent company, creating the first new multi-state public utility holding company since the enactment of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
The bank is the result of the merger of Banco Itaú and Unibanco, which occurred on November 4, 2008 to form Itaú Unibanco Holding S. A, the largest financial conglomerate in the Southern Hemisphere and is the 10th largest bank in the world by market value.
On May 8, 2008, Bovespa Holding announced the merger of the São Paulo Stock Exchange ( Bovespa ) and the Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange ( BM & F ), creating the world's third largest stock exchange.
In July 2011, Ecolab announced a merger with Nalco Holding Company, Inc .; and in December 2011, Nalco became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ecolab Inc., after it completed its US $ 5. 4 billion acquisition.
Aegon was founded in 1983 from the merger of AGO Holding N. V. ( created by the merger of three companies in 1968 ) and Ennia N. V. ( formed by the merger of three companies in 1969 ).
It delisted at completion of business on 20 August 2008 following its merger with Hiestand Holding AG to found Aryzta AG.

merger and Company
The Bakelite Corporation was formed in 1922 ( after patent litigation favorable to Baekeland ) from a merger of three companies: the General Bakelite Company which Baekeland founded in 1910, the Condensite Company, founded by J. W.
Bakelite Limited, a merger of three phenol formaldehyde resin suppliers ( Damard Lacquer Company Limited of Birmingham ; Mouldensite Limited of Darley Dale and Redmanol Chemical Products Company of London ) was formed in 1926.
The company was founded in 1886 as the American Arithmometer Company and after the 1986 merger with Sperry Univac was renamed as Unisys.
While many of these systems involve cars permanently attached to the cable, the system developed by Poma-Otis, a company formed by the merger of the cable car interests of the Pomagalski ski lift company and the Otis Elevator Company, allows the car to be decoupled from the cable under computer control, and can thus be considered a modern interpretation of the cable car.
Before the merger, the employees of the HBC, unlike the North West Company, did not participate in its profits.
The company was founded in December 1926 from the merger of four companies: Brunner Mond, Nobel Explosives, the United Alkali Company, and British Dyestuffs Corporation.
On September 28, 1916, Zukor maneuvered a three-way merger of his Famous Players, the Lasky Company, and Paramount.
" Svenska Aeroplan AB ( aktiebolag )" ( Swedish for " Swedish Aeroplane Company Limited ") ( SAAB ) was founded in 1937 in Trollhättan, with the merger of SAAB and Linköping based ASJA the headquarters moved to Linköping.
In 1925, a merger between Morkrum and Kleinschmidt Electric Company created the Morkrum-Kleinschmidt Company.
** Agreement for merger between the General Electric Company and English Electric, the largest industrial merger in the UK up to this date.
* As a result of the merger of several small oil companies, John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company controls 84 % of the USA's oil and most American pipelines.
* April 15 – The General Electric Company is established through the merger of the Thomson-Houston Company and the Edison General Electric Company.
After a selection process by General Medaris and Dr. Arthur Rudolph, the Martin Company ( later Martin Marietta after a merger in 1961 ) was awarded a CPFF ( cost-plus-fixed-fee ) contract for research, development, and initial production of the Pershing system under the technical supervision and concept control of the government.
McLoughlin was instrumental in the negotiations leading to the North West Company's 1821 merger with the Hudson's Bay Company.
European governments wished to see the merger of their defence manufacturers into a single entity, a European Aerospace and Defence Company.
In contrast, DASA's response to the breakdown of the merger discussion was to merge with Aérospatiale to create the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company ( EADS ), a horizontal integration.
In 1988, the Rio Grande's parent corporation, Rio Grande Industries, purchased Southern Pacific Transportation Company, and as the result of a merger, the larger Southern Pacific Railroad name was chosen for identity.
In 1937, a merger of Anchor Cap Corp and the Hocking Glass Company creates the Anchor Hocking Glass Company.

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