Additionally, companies engage in increasingly complex business relationships with contractors, partners, and suppliers, and often the number of non-traditional employees that need to access corporate assets exceeds the number of employees that need access!
Having been on the inside of a corporate giving program, I can tell you that this is absolutely necessary because of the sheer number of requests corporate giving officers receive.
The Sarbanes-Oxley law was enacted as a result of a number of corporate and accounting scandals.
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The increase in the number of corporate forms is a good thing: a varied ecosystem is more robust.
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Young people are encouraged to start social ventures instead of lining up for a relatively small number of corporate jobs.
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Shahid Khan, profiled in a recent Forbes cover story, was one of a number of corporate titans to attend.
In corporate news, a number of U.S. companies said they would postpone their quarterly reports because of the pending arrival of Hurricane Sandy.
In recent weeks, Mr. Grillo's movement has been aided by a string of criminal investigations into alleged corporate misconduct at a number of Italian companies.
In the long run, both the above initiatives can provide a strong upside to job listings as well as the number of corporate customers on LinkedIn.
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The big firms argue that every recession throws up a number of corporate failures and tales of auditing mistakes: they simply pay up and wait for the next.
"Significantly, fewer smaller companies are going out of business year-on-year, while the total number of corporate insolvencies has decreased by a third in the last six months, " he said.
But hope springs eternal, and the politicians and pressure groups and no small number of corporate participants have shown up to discuss how to get people out of poverty without fouling the environment.
And the number of corporate insolvencies is expected to increase in Japan this year by only 15%, despite the depth of its recession, compared with more than 30% in western Europe and 40% in America.
To work its makeover magic, William Morris says it plans to set A-Rod up with a relatively small number of corporate clients that it sees as a good fit, with an emphasis on the Hispanic market.
Given the perilous state of a great number of corporate pension funds and the firms that stand behind them, many pensioners may be better off in the hands of well-capitalised and -regulated insurers, especially as official compensation is more generous if an insurer fails to honour its obligations than if a company goes bust leaving an underfunded pension scheme.
Major Japanese companies have, historically, been reluctant to bring outsiders into the boardroom, a pattern that many corporate-governance experts have said has led to insular management and a number of high-profile corporate scandals in recent years.
Second and in some ways more cheering, Kirch's difficulties - along with a number of other corporate crunches - indicate a sea-change in German business culture.
While Prime Minister Stephen Harper has promised to slash expenses to balance the budget, he has also pushed through a number of big corporate tax cuts and a series of smaller tax-relief measures.
During the recession, corporate clients started limiting the number of hours a firm could charge and made it a policy not to pay for first-year associates, explains Don Liu, general counsel for Xerox Corp.
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Clearly having personally owned devices accessing corporate data and apps raise a number of security and risk concerns.
If people keep their heads, a number of sensible changes in corporate governance will be codified.
Currently, the site has a number of big-name corporate sponsors, including Roche and Intel, who underwrite parts of it.
Like other corporate entities, they issue a fixed number of shares, which investors can then trade on an exchange.
There has been a 33 percent increase in the number of investors asking for corporate water disclosure through CDP, but the response rate from the Global 500 has remained stagnant since last year (at 60%).
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In one corner is the ATA. They say the number of small aircraft and corporate jets exploded from 1, 800 to 18, 000 since 1970, jamming America's air traffic control system, but the fees paid haven't kept pace.
Aspiring comics also earn decent livings from corporate gigs when not performing at the growing number of comedy clubs.
Branch and remote traffic was backhauled to a small number of egress points where the corporate network met the Internet.
In conclusion, I think that the best answer is, as with most large, complex corporate failures, Hostess is beset by a number of challenges which collectively have caused its business to be unable to compete.
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According to International Financing Review, U.S. and international companies continued to take advantage of a stronger tone in the corporate bond market on Monday, with a number of deals expected to price later in the session.
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