By escaping to Namibia, Alexander ensured a special place in the history of corporate greed.
To survive, he says, companies must undergo a transplant of corporate DNA, and few survive the surgery.
Delaware provides a degree of corporate secrecy for those who operate there that makes it highly significant.
Provoked by the rash of corporate scandals, shareholders in company after company rebelled against management this past spring.
American jurisprudence defines puffery as vague expressions of corporate optimism and expectations about prospects.
The Sarbanes-Oxley law was enacted as a result of a number of corporate and accounting scandals.
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The rest of his taxable holdings run the gamut of corporate, municipal, asset-backed and mortgage-backed bonds.
It is a sad truth of corporate life that most mergers fail to deliver shareholder value.
Disclosure lost viewers with its over-the-top portrayal of corporate espionage in a tech company.
"I'm not going to lead the revolution on it, " he said of corporate governance.
This dirtying-up of corporate balance sheets is now taking place on a grand scale.
One scrutinizes investment banks' doling out of initial-offering shares to executives of corporate clients.
Of course, the implications for all forms of corporate and individual communications are immense.
But what if this decline is a characteristic of corporate size rather than an economic trend?
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Further, much of the reported growth was the result of a build-up of corporate inventories.
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Clearly, Thailand has performed quite well, but I am concerned about the speed of corporate restructuring.
SEC's proposal would not, as bosses fear, turn American firms into models of corporate democracy.
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Retailers and consumer goods companies dominate the top ten list of corporate giving, perhaps not surprisingly.
The regulatory competition, they argue, ensures that the most efficient form of corporate governance triumphs.
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In all fairness, many are forbidden to do so as a matter of corporate policy.
Theodore Roosevelt, son of wealth and privilege, became the trust-busting enemy of corporate monopolists.
There, two panels of tax economists described some of the effects of corporate reform.
Most companies I met with probably still under-estimate the importance of corporate governance and accounting standards.
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The Keizai Doyukai (The Japan Association of Corporate Executives) is an influential business organization.
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Of course, we hardly need to look for new cases of corporate existential threat.
The takeovers helped engender a reshaping of corporate America that made its economy work better.
He must also continue his efforts to squeeze money and social change out of corporate America.
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