It may also apply when an individual partner in a firm, such as Romney, cashes out.
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This in a firm whose boss is so all-for-one that he plays only team sports.
They should at least be able to rely on an objective audit as reflected in a firm's published accounts.
What if a state invested in a firm and then started making suggestions?
QC...asking, in a firm but courteous voice, precise questions which demonstrate his detailed knowledge of an enormous body of material.
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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Few would buy shares in a firm unless they knew its managers well and could monitor their activities, especially their borrowing, closely.
Sullivan was not associated with othercompliance officers in a firm where all were subject to self regulation as members of a common profession.
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But few of them are as short-term as the locust-critics suggest: typically, they invest in a firm for around five or six years.
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The manager of the Waterside Theatre company, Iain Barr, points to delays in a firm letter of offer to fund two proposed arts projects.
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By choosing to pour a ton of money into Twitter today, Apple would pour its confidence in a firm whose future is still uncertain.
The auto industry selling rate now holds over 14 million in a firm used car market, low cost consumer financing and the aging car population.
Mr Mack can be charming and clever, and is willing to trawl for clients: all this is much appreciated in a firm short of morale.
Receivership, by contrast, is a process started by a company's bank, or other creditor, who has lost confidence in a firm's ability to repay its debts.
Developing corporate-bond markets is important for financial stability, both as a buffer when other funding sources run dry and to reduce mismatches in a firm's balance sheet.
Now it turns out that Mr Dean's former campaign manager, Joe Trippi, was also a partner in a firm that received handsome commissions for all this advertising.
Hirsch also recommends that rather than non-unionization, the default labor arrangement in a firm should be some form of worker association, but one without collective bargaining rights.
In the Croat areas of the country the results suggest that the nationalist HDZ, which has long held power in a firm grip, could also be losing ground.
In other words, the problem is not the emphasis on shareholder value, but the use of short-term increases in a firm's share price as a proxy for it.
More subtly, global exchanges disagree about the value they put on everything from food companies to banks, even after taking account of differences in a firm's local prospects.
Citi has invested in a firm developing wireless Internet technology.
Giving workers shares in a firm may have commercial benefits.
Factor in consumer comfort with iPhone-like touch control and suddenly businesses are looking at a new family of tools: TV sets that can play an interactive role in a firm.
He joined Goldman Sachs in 2005 and worked there until his sacking, for building up "inappropriately large proprietary futures positions in a firm trading account", according to a filing with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra).
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Richard Wilson, the head of business policy at the Institute of Directors, worries that they will make management too formalistic, and points out that it always was in a firm's interest to keep its staff well-informed.
The independence of an audit is much more likely to be compromised in a firm hoping to sell high-price consulting or tax work than by an individual who holds a few thousand dollars' worth of shares.
To the extent that both large and small investors already have shares in a firm whose share price is boosted by inside information, investors logically achieve higher returns for the new information reflected in the stock price.
Goldman fired Mr. Taylor on Dec. 21, 2007, for "alleged conduct related to inappropriately large proprietary futures positions in a firm trading account, " the bank wrote in a filing submitted to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, which oversees broker-dealers.
In the book, I sketch out a few of the early examples of anti-leaking technologies, including those described in a request for proposals launched by the Pentagon research arm known as the Defense Advanced Resource Projects Agency in 2010 that suggested methods of monitoring all employees in a firm or agency for leak-like behaviors.
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Hey I went from being a staff member in the second largest firm in Worcester, Mass to being a partner in the second largest firm in New England without ever looking for a job.
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