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share and private
As mass dealer and distributor organizations grow in size, there is every reason to expect them to try to share in the manufacturer's as well as the distributor's profits -- which is, in effect, what the sale of private brands tends to do.
This is what happened in the Soviet Union during the 1930s when the government forced the share of GNP dedicated to private consumption from eighty percent to fifty percent.
Risk which can be insured by private companies typically share seven common characteristics:
Left libertarian parties, such as Green, share with " traditional socialism a distrust of the market, of private investment, and of the achievement ethic, and a commitment to expansion of the welfare state.
:: A party that is hosted in a private home for the purpose of supporting a particular candidate, political party, or ballot measure, or to share information and opinions about an upcoming election.
The boundaries and content of what is considered private differ among cultures and individuals, but share basic common themes.
Both a private company limited by shares and an unlimited company with a share capital may re-register as a plc., but a company without a share capital cannot do so.
The private company if it does not already have sufficient issued share capital must issue £ 50, 000 in shares a minimum of 25 % part paid.
A court may also order a public company to re-register as private on approving a ' minute of reduction ' of share capital which results in the issued share capital falling below the statutory minimum.
State-owned TVR and the private stations Pro TV and Antena 1 command the lion's share of viewing, however there is a large number of smaller, private stations, some of them part of local networks.
In recent years, the audience share of private terrestrial broadcasters has fallen from around 80 % in 2000 to around 60 % in 2010, with the bulk of the lost audience going to cable and satellite broadcasters, which increased audience share from around 17 % to around 33 % over the same period.
This allows a network operator to provide a private end-to-end E1 circuit between customers in different countries that share single high capacity links in between.
Drake viewing treasure taken from a Spanish ship, print courtesy New York Public LibraryDuring the Middle Ages, armed private vessels enjoying their sovereign's tacit consent, if not always an explicit formal commission, regularly raided shipping of other nations, as in the case of Francis Drake's attacks on Spanish shipping, of which Elizabeth I ( despite protestations of innocence ) took a share.
A private limited company in Singapore is a separate legal entity, and shareholders are not liable for the company's debts beyond the amount of share capital they have contributed.
His salary was then 3000 Francs per year, plus a share of the profits of this private engineering school.
In the OpenIPO auction, the entire auction is private, and winning bidders all pay the same price per sharethe public offering price.
U. S. security cannot be achieved without the active cooperation of the private sector, which today controls a greater share of critical U. S. resources than in the past.
From 1833 to its demolition in the mid 1980s, the Salisbury Gas Light & Coke Company, who ran the city's gasworks were one of the major employers in the area. The company was formed in 1832 with a share capital of £ 8, 000, and its first chairman was The 3rd Earl of Radnor The company was incorporated by a private Act of Parliament in 1864, and the Gas Orders Confirmation Act 1882 empowered the company to raise capital of up to £ 40, 000.
In its first year the company operated with a 24 % market share ( US $ 1. 1 billion ) in public offerings and private placements.
Israel also has a share taxi service ( Hebrew-Sherut ), run by several private companies, depending on location, in addition to regular taxicab services.
Created in 1975 to share information and experiences toward building stronger communities, NUSA now continues to encourage networking and information sharing to facilitate the development of partnerships between neighborhood organizations, government and the private sector.

share and sector
The 2007 ILO Global Employment Trends Report indicated that services have surpassed agriculture for the first time in human history: " In 2006 the service sector ’ s share of global employment overtook agriculture for the first time, increasing from 39. 5 per cent to 40 per cent.
In 2005, industry had a 26. 3 % share of the GDP ; services were the largest sector with a 65 % participation in the economy ; agriculture was least economically important sector ( with only an 8. 7 % share in the GDP ), but was by far the largest employer ( 80 % of the total labor force ).
Heinz ranked first in ketchup in the US with a market share in excess of 50 %; Ore-Ida label held more than 50 % of the frozen-potato sector.
The banking sector is highly concentrated, with four banks holding a significant majority market share:
In the late 1980s, this subsector represented less than 5 percent of industrial activity, but its share of manufacturing output was expanding because of the growth of heavy industry in Paraguay, especially industry related to the energy sector.
The sector is rapidly developing, with an aim of increasing the total share of nuclear energy from current 16. 9 % to 23 % by 2020.
The largest share of FDI has been in the services sector.
However, poor climatic conditions and severe drought badly affected the agricultural sector, thus reducing its share in the economy to about 17 % of 2008 GDP, down from 20. 4 % in 2007, according to preliminary data from the Central Bureau of Statistics.
The sector output reached US $ 39 billion in 2009, ranking first in global market share in IC manufacturing, packaging, and testing, and second in IC design.
Although the industrial sector has traditionally been Taiwan's largest energy consumer, its share has dropped in recent years from 62 % in 1986 to 58 % in 2002.
The share of the transport sector in Ukraine's gross domestic product ( according to Goskomstat ) as of 2009 was 11. 3 %.
Between late 1992 and early 1993, the Dow staggered through the 3, 000 level making only modest gains as the Biotechnology sector suffered through the downfall of the Biotech Bubble ; as many biotech companies saw their share prices rapidly rise to record levels and then subsequently fall to new all-time lows.
According to the Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries ( EJISDC ), the information and communications technology ( ICT ) sector had a 1. 1-1. 3 % share of GDP in 2002.
Counting more than 12, 900 employees, the public works sector represents a significant share of the department's economy.
Although per capita employment growth in the sector has been in decline in Arizona since 2000, semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing was largely unaffected ; a series of customized grants for the training of net new employees, incorporating the Phoenix urbanized area ( twenty-seven thousand workers now commute to work in other communities ), resulted in a larger market share of ( Californian ) industry.
Unlike much of the service sector of the economy, the delivery of those services depend on highly developed systems and large specialised facilities or institutions that share many of the characteristics of hard infrastructure.
This is primarily due to the increasing importance and share of the service sector in the economies of most developed and developing countries.
The size of service sector is increasing in almost all economies around the world. As national economy develops, the relative share of employment among agricultural industry, and services change dramatically.
There is the impression that the private sector in general continues to grow as The JET Programme loses share in the market.
# Profit Sharing for industrial workers in private sector enterprises, giving the factory workers and employees 20 % share of the net profits of the places where they worked and securing bonuses based on higher productivity or reductions in costs.

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