As the figure below shows, non-corporate businesses generated 54 percent of net business income between 2004 and 2008.
But it's easy for even a non-corporate lawyer to see that these ridiculous lawsuits give the reputable plaintiffs' attorneys -- and, frankly, all lawyers -- a black eye.
While the programmers were dedicated, Wentz quickly encountered non-corporate behavior, such as the time one programmer on a conference call suddenly said he had to hang up to go to Costco.
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For instance, in the U.S., non-financial corporate cash on balance sheet is at a 50-year high at nearly 6%, according to Credit Suisse.
Any fees collected would be used to reduce taxes for the broader non-financial corporate sector.
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The JPMorgan Domestic High Yield Index is an index composed of non-investment-grade corporate bonds.
The non-financial corporate sector is running a big surplus (ie, it is saving more than it is investing).
After a six month standoff, Shell backed down, demonstrating that non-traditional corporate stakeholders were gaining influence and could even veto power over executive decisions.
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In contrast, while the spreads on non-financial corporate debt have widened, they are only back to the levels reached a year or two ago.
Now, take Non-Financial Corporate profits after tax and multiple by 2.
That this expansion has grown out of a virtually non-existent corporate strategy continues to baffle business analysts as much as it does Mr Murdoch's biographers, of whom Bruce Page is just the latest.
At the same time, about 30% of non-IT corporate employees violate the terms of security agreements they sign, according to another study performed by the firm, which surveyed hundreds of professionals in seven countries around the world.
King's quote has become a staple of conservative belief that "judged by the color of their skin" includes things such as unique appeals to certain voter groups, reserving government contracts for Hispanic-owned businesses, seeking more non-white corporate executives, or admitting black students to college with lower test scores.
It does not say who hired Mercury on behalf of TCOV, but believes that only well-heeled corporate clients or non-profits have the wherewithal to hire a firm like Mercury, a subsidiary of an NYSE-listed conglomerate called Omnicon.
They are building world-class businesses such as Gilt Groupe and Catchafire, an innovative for-profit company that excels in corporate and non-profit volunteer matchmaking founded by Rachael Chong.
That expands the list of eligible collateral which banks can post from securitized debt (those asset-backed bonds accepted since Dec. 2007 on top of government gilts), just so long as the loans are residential or commercial real-estate mortgages, consumer loans (but not including credit cards), or corporate loans to non-bank borrowers.
Ignoring what Shariahis both in theory and in practice and its intimate connection to Islamic terror and holy war against the non-Muslim world amounts to corporate recklessness.
She explains that she became interested in the issue during many years spent in the corporate and non-profit world, having herself faced dilemmas such as a whistleblower who accused one executive of fiddling the organization's books and threatened to tell the media if the board failed to intervene.
Most corporate PCs are non-mobile, run the same operating system (Windows), can be controlled and secured by dozens of systems management applications.
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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!
Ball said the splitting of the chairman and CEO positions is a positive for corporate governance as a non-executive chairman should better represent the long-term interests of shareholders giving management the time to focus on running the company.
In addition, the IOF rate on non-resident investment in long-term corporate bonds with a duration over four years is being reduced from 6% to zero, with the goal of stimulating private long-term investment and financing, the government said in a press release on Friday morning.
But the chances of a non-executive director having to fork out for corporate wrongdoing are tiny.
With this new merger, these and other non-bank firms are now in the same corporate group with Citicorp.
Brazil's market for so-called growth stocks, the novomercado, does not allow such non-voting shares and sets high standards for corporate governance.
Two roles have grown increasingly important for non-executives: that of contributing to setting corporate strategy, and that of monitoring the executives.
In addition, a stigma remains that if you work for a nonprofit your retirement benefits, training, and a strong corporate culture will be virtually non-existent.
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Yet compared to the professional and highly structured nature of the world's most successful film sectors, Nollywood's corporate and distribution processes are near non-existent, says Njoku.
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