• Mr Thompson led the BBC from 2004-2012, overseeing the British corporation's TV, radio and online services.

    BBC: Ex-BBC Mark Thompson starts as New York Times boss

  • In 1988, the British Steel Corporation became British Steel.

    BBC: A history of Teesside steelmaking

  • In 1967, the steelworks were nationalised to become the British Steel Corporation, later privatised as British Steel, which in 1999 merged with Dutch company Hoogevens to become Corus.

    BBC: Corus job cuts 'horrendous' for Teesside

  • British Steel, British Leyland, the British National Oil Corporation, Associated British Ports, Cable and Wireless, Rolls Royce.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: Not for Turning

  • The steelworks were nationalised in 1967 and became part of the British Steel Corporation.

    BBC: A history of Teesside steelmaking

  • The promoter of the competition is the British Broadcasting Corporation and the applicable law is the laws of England and Wales.

    BBC: The Eavesdrop: Terms & Conditions

  • About BBC Worldwide BBC Worldwide Limited is the main commercial arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

    ENGADGET: Netflix snags classic BBC shows in UK deal HD

  • In 1944, the British Broadcasting Corporation aired a coded message intended to warn the French resistance that the D-Day invasion was imminent.

    CNN: Saturday,

  • In addition Friday, the government also took CNN and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) off air for a second time as part of a media blackout, CNN's Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad reported.

    CNN: Bhutto released from house arrest

  • There my employer is called British Broadcasting Corporation.

    BBC: Taxing internet returns

  • The reputation of the British Broadcasting Corporation, his former employer, has also been tainted by the scandal amid questions about how his abuse went undetected, and its decision to drop a program investigating allegations against him last year.

    CNN: British police make second arrest in Savile probe

  • "If the intention was to transform the industry by bringing in Ian MacGregor from the British Steel corporation - famous for cutting jobs - if the intention was to cut jobs and reduce the industry... the challenge is how do you actually protect the communities from the impact and it's that bit that was missing, " he said.

    BBC: Wales politics

  • In 1939, Imperial Airways and British Airways merged to form the British Overseas Airways Corporation.

    CNN: Sunday,

  • British Overseas Air Corporation was a precursor to BA, concentrating on long-haul routes in the early years of mass air travel.

    BBC: What next for BA?

  • Following a research degree in earth sciences at Cambridge University, Beth joined the UK Department of Energy, and subsequently the British National Oil Corporation.

    UNESCO: Who's who

  • News Corporation, British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), prior Roku venture investors Menlo Ventures and Globespan Capital Partners as well as an unnamed strategic investor joined the round.

    ENGADGET: Roku picks up financing from BSkyB, News Corp and more, keeps eye on the premium streaming crown

  • It emerged that James Murdoch has stepped down from the boards of the subsidiaries that operate News Corporation's British newspapers.

    ECONOMIST: Business this week

  • In the days of advance corporation tax, a British subsidiary paying dividends to a British parent could escape that tax, but not if the parent was foreign.

    ECONOMIST: Company taxation

  • Two days before his meeting with the queen, Mr McGuinness was closeted with Mr Robinson, jointly pressing British ministers for a reduction in the corporation tax.

    ECONOMIST: Politics in Northern Ireland: All shook up | The

  • Italy is famous for food as well as luxury: in January Princes, a British subsidiary of Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation, said it would buy 51% of a giant tomato-processing business in southern Italy.

    ECONOMIST: Chinese and other buyers snap up Italian brands

  • In the Commons there was concern that the new laws would lead to a takeover of Channel 5 by Mr Murdoch's News Corporation, which owns 32% of the British newspaper market.

    BBC: Media ownership laws to be relaxed

  • The brand is now owned by a Japanese corporation, and enjoyed a revival when sported by British ace Andy Murray, although he subsequently signed with Adidas for 2010.

    CNN: Tennis fashion brands serve up a healthy return for players

  • James Murdoch's hopes of keeping News Corporation's planned takeover of 100% of British Sky Broadcasting away from the scrutiny of the media regulator, Ofcom, look set to be dashed.

    BBC: Ofcom expected to review News Corp's bid for Sky

  • In alphabetical order, the winners are: Air France-KLM, AMR Corporation (American Airlines, American Eagles), British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and US Airways.

    BBC: A record year in airline safety

  • Instead, he is having talks with BSkyB and with News Corporation (which already owns 39% of Sky and various British newspapers, including the Sun and Times), as the Guardian disclosed a few days ago.

    BBC: How Hunt avoided lengthy review of Murdoch��s Sky bid

  • Now under the ownership of a Chinese company, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, MG is building a couple of new models for the British market.

    BBC: Chinese Premier backing the euro and the UK

  • Stung by criticism that the government lacked a strategy for boosting the economy, the British chancellor described his budget as pro-growth and made a further reduction to corporation tax.

    ECONOMIST: Business this week | The

  • As it happens, the finance director of a huge British multinational, Vodafone, recently wrote a letter to journalists explaining why it paid no UK corporation tax in 2011-12.

    BBC: Is government too scared of Google, Amazon and Starbucks?

  • Yet, says the SEC, starting on July 16, Hertz sold the entire 54, 650 share-stake of Track Data held in name of two entities, Haor Beacon Fund, a New York nonprofit corporation whose directors included Hertz's wife, and Roxton Enterprises, described as a British Virgin Islands firm owned by Hertz's sister and brother-in-law.

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