Corporate contracts with top executives are often laced with incentives.
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Combining American's and US Airways' traffic would make the combined carrier a strong presence at several important U.S. airports, including Boston and Tampa, which could help the airline win new corporate contracts.
Reuveni has a unique deal with those testers and with its corporate customers. uTest contracts with its corporate customers to ask them how they would measure a successful testing process.
It was largely the function of now-obsolete trade union contracts and corporate structure.
This is a ridiculous stance that the legal community and corporate america is addressing through contracts, etc.
But a lot of people in the commercial or corporate side use average-rate contracts in their day-to-day business.
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Indeed, video game players there can get lucractive contracts from professional teams with corporate sponsorships.
The impact to owners is more complicated because of stadium contracts, team office payrolls, corporate partnerships, sponsorships and advance ticket sales.
Corporate Executive Board, for one, signs annual contracts with job sites, but overall, the firm tends to spread its resources among many sites, says Eric Coffey, head of corporate recruiting.
Unlike charter schools they are essentially corporate-built public schools that are bound by union contracts and state regulations.
Moreover, more than a quarter of its 26 corporate shareholders are construction firms with hopes of winning lucrative contracts.
The Corporate Library has built up a wealth of data on executive pay and contracts, and a database of the myriad ways in which directors are connected, rather than independent.
King's quote has become a staple of conservative belief that "judged by the color of their skin" includes things such as unique appeals to certain voter groups, reserving government contracts for Hispanic-owned businesses, seeking more non-white corporate executives, or admitting black students to college with lower test scores.
Instead of buying corporate bonds, for example, Salient sells credit-default swaps, which are contracts under which his investors agree to pay the buyers if the underlying bonds default.
Companies must uphold contracts, lenders must use discretion, accounting departments must report accurate financial data and corporate insiders must conduct business responsibly (heck, even legally would do) for credit markets to work like they are intended.
Finally, a limited number of DOL and PBGC former insiders have profited handsomely from landing contracts with corporations wherein they are retained to supposedly protect the interests of pension participants from the very corporate plan sponsors that retain them.
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