Sir Reg spoke of the rapid change that had taken place in the province's energy market in recent years with industry restructuring and privatisation, creating opportunities for greater efficiency.
For governments and universities in countries with weak higher education systems and severe shortages of quality faculty, the coming decade of industry restructuring in the U.S. and a small number of other advanced countries represents an unprecedented opportunity.
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"Profits and bonuses rebounded in 2012, but the industry is still restructuring, " DiNapoli said.
What is making the industry ripe for restructuring is its operational gearing.
The restructuring of the electricity industry was an extraordinary achievement that became the template for restructuring utilities around the world.
Northwest, for instance, long expecting a strike, made elaborate contingency plans that were helped by the restructuring the industry had undergone.
Tiaoqui says restructuring the power industry will reduce rates, citing precedents in Europe, New Zealand and the U.S., where changes resulted in competitive pricing for electricity.
In the car industry, for instance, restructuring has if anything been more intense among the car-parts companies, and the jobbing shops that supply them, as big manufacturers such as Toyota and Nissan squeeze costs.
Will the new department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs force unrealistic ideas on the farming community or will they use this crisis for good and help with the restructuring that this industry desperately needs all the way up the food chain?
"It makes no sense for us to shovel more money into the problem if you have not seen an auto industry that is committed to restructuring -- restructuring that, frankly, should have been done 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago, " he told reporters.
Oracle did not want to let IBM get its hands on Java and Solaris, and felt it had to react to what looks more and more like a thorough restructuring of the computer industry.
By concentrating on the social aspects of the car as much as the technological, Mitchell and his team imply a complete restructuring of the automobile industry, one from a purely product-driven industry to a service industry.
The present structure of the company emerged after the restructuring in the Chinese telecom industry in 2008.
He clashed with Mr Putin in January over a restructuring plan for the gas industry, but then backed down.
The bill represents a restructuring of the health care industry not seen since Medicare was created more than four decades ago.
The debt-restructuring scheme announced by the industry ministry has been passed to the economy ministry, which is unlikely to contribute any public money to it.
So the industry has the political muscle to stymie restructuring programmes.
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The company's director of investor relations, said the events of 11 September and the general economic recession in the industry had led to the company announcing restructuring plans last October.
Marchionne had tried to get other carmakers to back a government-led restructuring of the European auto industry, similar to what occurred in the U.S., but could not muster enough support.
An extraordinary parliamentary session will then be called for September, ostensibly to pass a bunch of job-creation and company-restructuring proposals that the Ministry of International Trade and Industry is beavering away on.
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Elsewhere, the Welsh Affairs Committee (at 9.30am) has a one-off evidence session on the recent Tata Steel Ltd restructuring proposals and their potential impact on the steel industry in Wales, their wider impact and whether the UK government and Welsh government are helping to provide the right conditions for the steel industry to prosper.
And at a time of historic crisis in our auto industry, when domestic auto manufacturers are making painful choices and restructuring their businesses to be viable in the future, this rule provides the clear certainty that will allow these companies to plan for a future in which they are building the cars of the 21st century.
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The others will be sorted further by industry category, and competent specialists will be appointed to oversee business restructuring and rehabilitation.
Beyond that, Chinese newspapers report that a broad restructuring is in the offing, which would reorganise the industry into four state-controlled giants.
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The government, like most others in Europe, is also resisting pressures to relax rigid labour-market laws that are hobbling not just would-be banking champions but most of European industry, which is in the throes of a long-overdue restructuring.
In 2008, when JBS announced it was buying National Beef Packing, the U.S.' fourth-largest beef processor, regulators in Washington filed an antitrust lawsuit asserting the acquisition would impose a "fundamental restructuring of the U.S. beef-packing industry" and "eliminate head-to-head competition, " hence bringing up consumer prices.
These can include building new companies from inception, restructuring companies to better face the future or consolidating participants in mature industry to drive profitability.
However, as a result of key loopholes within the law as well as strategic industry reaction to its provisions, the Durbin Amendment will actually result in a restructuring of the credit card and prepaid card markets rather than any long-term merchant savings.
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