Provincial officials reckon that the debts of some of the enterprises are to be written off.
Take, for example, PeaceTXT, one of the enterprises the Rita Allen Foundation supports.
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So while activist investors may succeed in improving near-term returns to shareholders, that windfall could be bought by undermining the long-term success of the enterprises they target.
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Family businesses comprise nearly 80% of the enterprises in North America but less than 60% survive to the 2nd generation, and only 12% survive to the third generation.
It may raise criticism, especially of the idea of writing off the debt of some enterprises, but under present budgetary constraints that is the only way to enable firms to carry on operating through today's economic difficulties.
When asked about HP's mobile and tablet strategy, Todd skirted around by emphasizing the happy partnership between HP and Microsoft on tablets, but he also said that markets evolve and change all the time, and that his company's well aware of the differences between the needs of enterprises or small businesses and the needs of consumers.
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And the share of GDP the enterprises not majority owned by the state is a gigantic 70%.
Many of the most celebrated social enterprises of the past decade have become known for ingenious products.
As an extension of the SAP Runs SAP program, we were one of the first enterprises to globally introduce iPad, and now with over 2, 000 in use we are one of the leading organizations using it as a business tool.
Accordingly, the scientist or physician who owes duties of loyalty to either his academic peers or patient population cannot be allowed to subordinate their interests to either his financial well-being or that of the commercial enterprises with which he has some sort of business arrangement.
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The hospital opened in 1956 at Deschapelles, about 90 miles from Port-au-Prince, the capital, on the site of a former banana plantation, one of the many enterprises that had been abandoned by disillusioned foreign investors.
The purpose of this survey is to build more awareness of the on-the-ground realities of Chinese enterprises in the United States, and to provide insight on what it takes for a Chinese enterprise to succeed in the United States.
Autodesk was actually one of the first enterprises to develop online customer communities back in 2001.
The number of Japanese enterprises in the 1000 fell from 688 to 680.
The government aims to push ahead with the privatisation of state enterprises to the tune of 120bn rupees by the end of March.
The share of state enterprises in the economy fell from 60% after the Japanese defeat in 1945, to just 15% by the mid-1980s.
Actually it became attractive because of the success of elastic enterprises like Apple (mobile) and Amazon (Cloud services) and Google (also mobile).
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The site includes lists of companies that have found financing, investors, sectors, and investments, with names of the social enterprises, the financing organization, date, stage, size, and instrument.
As Gary Hamel argues in his book, The Future of Management, the vast majority of enterprises still operate via management models designed for an unskilled labor force manufacturing widgets.
With this in mind, the Conference will be held under the banner of the UN International Year of Cooperatives, which aims to raise public awareness of the invaluable contributions of cooperative enterprises to poverty reduction, employment generation and social inclusion.
Finance allows the creation of vast enterprises out of the combined capital, supplied at modest cost, of millions of people.
Kashkin also said that it was essential to retain "specialists who know everything about nuclear weapons, " and ensure the smooth running of enterprises in the sector.
"I can confirm that Patrick has signed a one-year renewable contract and is expected to start work on 4 January, " Suleyman Saleh, the spokesperson of Mohammed Enterprises company told the BBC Sport website.
While the retail market is open to the vagaries of high competition and eventual commoditization of the market, enterprises generally enter into multi-year contracts and are therefore less prone to changing vendors as often as retail buyers do.
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The Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises reports that, in the first half of 2011, tourist arrivals increased by 13.9% (and revenues by 13.4%) over the same period in 2010.
Ms. Nazarian is one of the primary shareholders of Nazarian Enterprises, a venture capital group with investments in green energy, and SBE, an entertainment group that owns several luxury hotels, restaurants and nightclubs.
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"Through the course of our investigations our enforcement teams found multiple patterns of glaring violations by the three networks of enterprises, " Ferro said.
The requirements of enterprises are often asymmetric to the vision of Apple.
The University of Wales said since its launch in 2000, Powis had already exceeded its European funding targets for the number of enterprises which it has created, investment induced and the number of new products registered.
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