In the High Court, Racing UK successfully argued they are entitled to exclusive broadcasting rights at the course under an agreement signed in 2004 by John Sanderson, chief executive of the course's then managers Doncaster Racecourse Ltd.
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Well we want to get your reflections on what we've seen there, first of all David Davies, Executive Director of course of the FA came back on the plane, obviously a somewhat subdued plane, what...
Facing sharp enrollment declines and regulatory scrutiny, the parent company of University of Phoenix will try to shore up its reputation and revenue with an executive-education course on innovation led by heavy hitters from Harvard and elsewhere.
Of course, executive compensation has long been a hot button issue for corporate watchdogs.
If the JCP executive team can reverse course soon they may be forgiven and former customers will return and give them time to rethink how to expand.
These petitions do not compel executive action, of course, but reflect a desire to force government to account for its actions in prosecuting Swartz, and doing so with such a severe charge sheet.
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"As an industry, we are getting stepped on unfairly here, " says Jeff Calderwood, chief executive of the National Golf Course Owners Association Canada.
Of course, any executive would have the right refuse.
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To stay on course, engage an executive coach or seek frank and frequent feedback from work allies, say experts.
The one-time Drexel Burnham Lambert executive has charted an entirely different course ever since and is a well known philanthropist.
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And, of course, every corporate executive is making a similar calculation.
One month doesn't make a trend, of course, but the executive editor of Kelley Blue Book, a vehicle information guide for consumers, thinks buyers' attitudes are changing.
And, of course, the right chief executive can do what the founders want and are willing to pay for: turn a startup into a real company.
Walsh, of course, is the chief executive of embattled British Airways which has been in a drawn-out fight all year with the union that represents its cabin crew over changes in staffing on flights among other things.
"Thirdly, pending the receipt of satisfactory assurances from DUP ministers, about the confidentiality and integrity of committee business, the minister for social development and the minister for regional development, will not receive now executive committee papers as a matter of course, " Mr Trimble said.
In a series of four seven-week executive-education classes, and a separate course for M.
The primary headteachers' association said it welcomed changes but it wants the executive to consider extending the one-year course.
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How do we create policies that support women and allow them to stay on course to make partner or the executive suite when they are caring for young children?
Of course, eventually GM President and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner would have to consider non-labor issues such as dividends to shareholders and debt payment to creditors.
Of course, an interview with a Samsung executive wouldn't be an interview with a Samsung executive without a mention of Apple, and amazingly, Eun opened up just a little.
Actually, the comment came from a beaming Mike Davis, the U.S. Golf Association's executive director and the brains behind how the Lake Course at Olympic Club was set up for the Open.
Throwing a prominent executive or two in jail would be effective, of course, and many critics have suggested that.
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"It is unfortunate that a matter that could have been mutually resolved has taken this course, " said Serge Gregory Martin, an executive vice president at Telcom Ventures.
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So even if the chief executive does not impart confidential price-sensitive information in the course of the paid-for meeting, the impression created that this might be happening would be seen as putting more moral or less well-heeled investors at a disadvantage.
He asked whether the girl did not have a legal case to raise against the Scottish Executive because her rights under the European Convention on Human Rights had been undermined by the executive's decision not to pay her fees when the course of her choice was not available in Scotland.
That, of course, was before he agreed to be its chief executive in 2001.
In the course of 2009, Group Lotus appointed a new chief executive officer, Dany Bahar, who last year decided that the company would be better represented in F1 by sponsoring a more established team.
Dr. Faust called edX a startup "in every sense of the word, " adding that the site is searching for its business model, which could involve licensing course content and charging for certain offerings, such as executive business courses.
While there were already laws in place barring members of Congress or the executive branch from profiting from nonpublic information that they learn in the course of their duties, it was extremely difficult for those at the Securities and Exchange Commission to enforce those laws.
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