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Several such documents from a subsidiary office coordinating the airport-related works urged an October opening at the earliest.
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In an inversion, a U.S. corporation with operations abroad designates its U.S. office as a subsidiary of the corporation--effectively allowing the company to significantly reduce the amount of tax that it owes.
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In October Sumitomo Corporation, a trading company, sold Sumisho Alis, which distributes office equipment, to the subsidiary's president.
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No way, says Sergio Pereira, VP of merchandising at online office-supplies company Quill.com, a subsidiary of Staples.
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Allied Minds, as parent, provides interim management and back-office functions such as legal and payroll to the subsidiary as it "de-risks" the technology on the cheap.
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Last month it took the first step towards that goal when its subsidiary NNB Generation Company was granted a nuclear site licence by the Office for Nuclear Regulation.
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Stephen Orenberg, chief sales officer, has been at Kaspersky in Massachusetts since the company set up shop as a subsidiary seven years ago with just two other guys running the back office and marketing with Moscow money.
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"The actions of the law enforcement agencies... are related to groundless tax claims made by the Tax Office and Investigation Department of the Moscow Investigative Committee against Rusal Foil, a subsidiary of Rusal, " the company said in a statement.
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In the waiting room on the executive floor, the head of risk from a subsidiary in a neighbouring country is pouring himself a coffee, having driven for an hour from his own office to talk about a new computer system.
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