• She begins saving 6% of her salary in the firm's 401(k) plan to attain the firm's 6% matching contribution.

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  • In most countries, the law restricts trading in a firm's shares by people who have confidential information about the firm's prospects.

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  • He told the BBC the Phoenix group had not shown an "ounce of humility" about the firm's demise and they owed an apology to the firm's employees and creditors.

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  • In his dual role as one of the firm's senior executive vice-presidents, Mr Ros increasingly spends his time dealing with customers and suppliers, and has delegated more responsibility for finance to the firm's controller and treasurer.

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  • He also moved the firm's headquarters from Eindhoven, Philips's birthplace and the home of its main research laboratory, to Amsterdam, as a signal that the firm's sights were set on the market place and not the oscilloscope.

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  • Mr Franzia's firm, the Bronco Wine Company, brings California's excess grapes to its plant in Napa Valley from all over the state. (The firm's use of the Napa name on its labels is, as a result, currently the subject of a lawsuit.) Bronco owns an efficient modern plant and has its own distribution network, so it can deliver wine directly to Trader Joe's warehouses, which keeps costs down.

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  • The firm may also escape the fury of Saab's many fans who rightly blamed GM's mismanagement for the firm's decline.

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  • What's on your bookshelf is far more of an information asset than what's on your firm's intranet.

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  • The world's largest drug firm's new chief executive, JeffreyKindlerJeffrey Kindler, has said he wants to "transform" the company and took the unprecedented step of cutting some 2, 000 jobs from the drug giant's 10, 000-strong U.S. sales force.

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  • The world's largest drug firm's new chief executive, Jeffrey Kindler , has said he wants to "transform" the company and took the unprecedented step of cutting some 2, 000 jobs from the drug giant's 10, 000-strong U.S. sales force.

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  • By aligning an executive's pay with the firm's share price, options reduce the scope for playing games.

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  • Unsurprisingly, in view of all this, the authors take Microsoft's side in the firm's battle with the Justice Department.

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  • He has also spent a fair amount polishing H5's image: The firm's "advisory board" includes former Harvard Law School professor Arthur Miller and John Seely Brown, onetime chief scientist at Xerox Corp.

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  • Although profits should recover this year, analysts say that it is unlikely that Carlsberg's strategic difficulties will be easily overcome: unless, that is, the foundation's lock on the firm's equity can be removed.

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  • Following a critical article about the Madoff firm in 2001 by Barron's, which raised questions about whether the secretive investment operation was legitimately generating returns, Mark Madoff, with Andrew watching nearby, addressed dozens of Madoff traders in the firm's offices, strongly arguing that the article was incorrect, and that Madoff's investment operation was legitimate, according to people who were there.

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  • He has also spent a fair amount polishing H5's image: The firm's "advisory board" includes former Harvard Law School professor Arthur Miller and John Seely Brown, onetime chief scientist at Xerox Corp. (nyse: XRX - news - people ) Economou rented the Library of Congress earlier this year for a glittering reception after a conference at which speakers included U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

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  • On Monday, India's Supreme court rejected the firm's appeal to get patent protection for the drug.

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  • IBM's announcement marks the US firm's latest effort to develop its product for the healthcare sector.

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  • Fierce competition in the travel market and doubts over Lastminute.com's profitability further hurt the firm's share price.

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  • Netcom believed that Mr Li's attempt to sell the firm's assets violated a pact that gave Netcom a say in any sale of the company.

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  • To date about 89 percent of the money has been recovered for U.S. customers of the firm and around 18 percent for foreign customers, according to the other MF Global trustee, James Giddens, who has overseen the liquidation of the firm's operations and distributed recovered funds to customers.

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  • One of the company's owners Gary Jagger said his firm's failure had also affected other people.

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  • Strong margins drove ExxonMobil's second-quarter earnings ahead of The Street's expectations, lifting the oil firm's languishing stock price.

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  • Company spokesman Oscar Suris said Martens' departure would not affect Ford's product pipeline, nor the firm's desire to build products in flexible manufacturing facilities.

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  • Brent Lewis, who runs Harlequin's digital business, says his firm's digital readership is composed of the same middle-aged women who read its printed books.

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  • By letting Konheim focus on the business side, Miller has been free to concentrate on design, a combination that's been a key to the firm's continued success.

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  • Nor can Mr Bezos take for granted the willingness of Amazon's investors indefinitely to tolerate the firm's accelerating operating losses, particularly if, in spite of its relentless expansion, sales growth continues to slow (see chart).

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  • Since 1999 Encore has boosted production by an average 24% and its proved reserves by 20% at a time when the rest of the industry has been flat to slightly down in both key categories in the U.S., according to research firm John S. Herold.

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