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Clarke hopes to sell the stores as a single unit in the hope of securing jobs.
NPR: Tesco Prepares US Exit With Sale Of Fresh & Easy
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Some analysts reckon that the sum of its parts could be worth 50% more than Tribune as a single unit.
ECONOMIST: Newspapers
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Unlike other rich countries, Japan does not have a consolidated tax system in which companies in a group are taxed as a single unit.
ECONOMIST: Tax reform runs late
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Should the U.S. Consider the creation of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) to represent the hundreds or thousands of investors in a deal as a single unit?
FORBES: Investors Weigh In On Crowdfund Investing At Chicago Event
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All the components to make the chip, including modem, antenna, microprocessor and memory, can be fabricated as a single unit helping to keep unit costs low.
BBC: NEWS | Technology | Tiny wireless memory chip debuts
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Now think of them as a single unit.
FORBES: Nobody Understands Debt--Including Paul Krugman
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Only late in the day did academics realise that the university's system, now being designed as a single unit, could be used as a way to distribute information about classes and, more recently, about grading.
ECONOMIST: Lessons of a virtual timetable
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In amalgamating the last single-battalion regiments, four infantry battalions were cut (though one survived as a new special-forces support unit).
ECONOMIST: The armed forces