Several states have healthy industries that consist of little more than forming corporate entities in those states.
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In "The East, " the characters can be very tender toward each other, even while being merciless with corporate entities.
Unless he has a definition of corporate entities that is so broad as to be meaningless this is incorrect.
These people now have no personal stake in the business and take orders and deal with faceless corporate entities.
Like other corporate entities, they issue a fixed number of shares, which investors can then trade on an exchange.
The money that flows from anti-drug programs to corporate entities like private prison companies, and to police departments, is staggering.
"This is not an issue limited to the NYSE, " he said, issuing a warning shot to corporate entities all across America.
According to a recent count by the New York Times, the State of Delaware now has more corporate entities than people.
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The corporate entities for which these people work also tend to break up into smaller pieces or get merged into larger ones.
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Our constitution, at its origins and through all of its amendments, makes no mention of corporate entities, only human beings and their government.
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Unfortunately, American civilization has also devised a stunning number of mechanisms to extend the lifespans of ailing financial institutions and brain-dead corporate entities.
"We know that they were trading fast and loose with offshore corporate entities that were hiding their debt from the public, " Lieberman said.
He and the firm created almost out of whole cloth the high yield bond market that financed so many cutting-edge corporate entities in the 1970s and 1980s.
"Pursuant to this agreement, all lawsuits and charges against KBR and Halliburton corporate entities and associated persons have been withdrawn, " the company announced in a statement Tuesday evening.
Is there some shuffling of corporate entities going on here?
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At the end, the Court broke with well-established precedent in recognizing First Amendment rights for corporate entities, paving the way for immense spending by corporations and unions in elections.
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Last year, numerous chains went into administration - from Clinton cards to Happit clothing to JJB sports gear and La Senza lingerie - some of them reviving under new corporate entities.
What I intend to do is show corporate entities, Wall Street, Times, anyone that has dreams and aspirations, that you can actually pick up an instrument and learn how to play.
But for anyone interested in truly free markets with lots of competitors rather than big, incumbent, unresponsive state-protected corporate entities, working toward a world with fewer intellectual property laws is an important goal.
In "The East, " about an anarchist collective that plots revenge on corporate entities it feels are harming the environment and public health, Ms. Page's character, Izzy, is wounded in one of the group's targeted attacks.
Over the years, Iran has circumvented sanctions by obfuscating its activities, creating front companies, establishing firewalls to shield its businesses, and building holding companies and structures that look more like Russian matryoshka dolls than legitimate corporate entities.
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Large corporate entities like AOL, Cox, eBay, Gannett are offering their own daily deals to their existing users, as are smaller companies that have a base in an industry like Zagat, OpenTable, Yelp, TravelZoo, and even Gilt Groupe. (Flash sales are actually different than daily deals, so they have Gilt City).
As a result of these disclosure-oriented shortfalls, numerous global "bad actors" have already successfully penetrated or are planning to enter our capital markets, among them religious persecutors (or corporate entities facilitating such persecution), human rights abusers, potentially hostile militaries, technology-theft and intelligence-related front companies, proliferators, arms smugglers, money launderers and foreign firms assisting (directly or indirectly) terrorist-sponsoring regimes.
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They come in all sizes, from corporate-like entities with client lists in the tens of thousands to lone entrepreneurs who deal with a handful of customers.
In the scheme of corporate enterprises, NFL entities are quite small compared to publicly traded corporations.
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They did not have the LLCs that were supposed to be their partners elect corporate status leaving them as disregarded entities.
Mr. Pitt has, in effect, taken the position that the SEC need not require transparency about the "material risk" associated with investments in such entities unless the amount of corporate investment or exposure in rogue states could materially harm the often-huge multinational companies themselves.
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The issue is that a great number of small businesses are taxed as pass- through entities, so the rate of the corporate tax would not necessarily apply to those taxed at the individual rate.
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The structures of corporate bonuses are as varied as there are numbers of entities.
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