It's a common corporate strategy: Appeal to young groups and secure a slew of customers for life.
The modern corporate enterprise must deal with multiple (and often dozens of) matters that share common corporate data.
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The eurozone leaders' deal struck on July 21 specifically links Ireland's bailout to its willingness to engage in a common corporate tax base.
The proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is being seen as a way of reducing red tape for companies operating in more than one EU country.
The ability to deliver quality against tight deadlines, a strong work ethic and a team orientation are success factors common to both corporate and start-up employees.
Regulations act as another common form of corporate welfare.
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The art of corporate strategy is to capture the cost-saving and revenue-enhancing benefits of having many different businesses under the same corporate roof while limiting how much the problems of that common housing cost the corporate parent.
Pioneering the now common practice of corporate sponsorship of scientific ventures, he accepted the Dodge Brothers' offer to supply a fleet of cars and signed similar deals from the makers of Eveready flashlights, Smith-Corona typewriters, MJB coffee, Royal Cord tires and many other products.
The most common criticism revolves around corporate governance: Tracking stock subsidiaries seldom have a separate board of directors to look after shareholders' interests.
In these restructurings, in the hierarchy of the world of corporate finance, common equity is actually a lower-quality asset.
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Today it begins swapping its AIG corporate stock for common stock with the intent to eventually sell those shares.
Corporate logos on uniforms are common with European soccer clubs.
Expenses common in the West, such as corporate hospitality, are regarded by many Russians as perks, so they are more resented at a time of layoffs.
"It's fairly common for anyone from your basic thieves to corporate executives to have a short-term perspective, " Fahy said.
The common thread besides business school is their interest in corporate responsibility and change management.
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Corporate governance experts say such connections are common in family firms but less common at big publicly traded companies.
If workers understood that corporate taxes are a toll on the common man, wouldn't they clamour for a rate cut?
However, there are cultural qualities that appear to be common among Hispanics and to affect their rise up corporate career ladders.
Not necessarily a corporate uniform of suits and pantyhose, but common courtesy and respect from colleagues.
It protects documents that would normally be protected by the common-law attorney-client privilege, except in corporate tax-shelter cases and criminal cases.
Proceeds will be used to meet working-capital requirements, to repurchase common stock, to refinance debt, or for general corporate purposes, filings show.
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"We are providing a platform for business leaders and others concerned with the environment and corporate social responsibility to work together toward the common goal of ensuring the availability of natural resources, supporting social reforms, and at the same time securing the efficient delivery of supplies, " said Hau Lee, co-director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum.
While at Atari, Bushnell began to break the corporate mold, creating a template that is now common through much of Silicon Valley.
Up 85% over 12 months, Genworth Financial, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in 2003 in preparation for its corporate reorganization and an initial public offering of its common stock, which was completed on May 28, 2004.
"It was very clear that a task force was needed to really look at corporate tax policy and where there can be some common ground, a neutral sum game both on revenues and tax implications, " Mr. Wolf said.
The question of determining the appropriate corporate legal structure for socially-oriented businesses is a common issue facing many other Ashoka Fellows and social entrepreneurs in general.
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Little wonder S corps are now the most common form of doing business: They filed nearly 60% of all corporate tax returns in 2002 (the latest available figures).
Big, corporate-owned news sites tend to have a few things in common.
Modern Mormons have something in common with other industrious minorities, such as Parsees, who are prominent in corporate India, the overseas Chinese and Jews.
As is common, there was little transparency about who was using what device and where in the corporate network.
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