But conducting public business in a hospital bed does not sit well with some of Swift's opponents.
Nor does it help that two leading partners, Dell and HP, are having their own rather public business issues.
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Using personal email for public business violates the Federal Records Act, and evidence later turned up that Mr. Perez had used his personal email concerning the St.
While trading based on non-public business information has long been illegal for legislators, the insider trading rule does not apply to information gained through working in Congress.
She has since cofounded Public Business, a nonprofit that supports business journalism that serves the public interest, in addition to pursuing a thriving freelance career that included a Forbes cover story about IMF chief Christine Lagarde.
Traditionally, to entice institutional investors a newly-public business would have to sell shares at about a 15% discount to publicly-traded peers, compensating their new owners for the greater risk inherent in a company with an unproven track record on the public market.
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For example, spearheaded by the Institute of Public Relations, the lead research and measurement organization in the public relations business, a number of public relations organizations have come together to develop universal measurement standards.
In an article in IEEE Internet Computing, Cloud Computing: The Limits of Public Clouds for Business Applications, I point out several problems the public cloud vendors will have to solve to support business computing.
Many people would like to require the accountants to be watchdogs of public and business morality.
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Democratic majorities in Congress, and the recognition by the public and business that change is necessary, will get something done.
The majority of the public sector business for Akamai comes from the U.S., and within the U.S., from the federal sector.
This is another demonstration of how the public relations business is morphing even more so into a science of behavior, technology and communications.
You may notice that public social business tools sometimes have a premium paid version with advanced tools for mining leads from your networks.
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This is awards season in the public relations business, when executives submit campaigns for gold, silver and bronze prizes sponsored by various organizations and publications.
In addition to maintaining the International Register, the MoW programme works to raise awareness of documentary heritage and to alert governments, the general public, business and commerce to preservation needs.
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Congress needs to champion this push with thoughtful, comprehensive and bipartisan legislation, Freed explained, but the American public, business leaders, universities, entrepreneurs, large companies and the financial sector have to act in tandem.
Direct entry is intended to open up recruitment to senior policing posts to the wider public and business sectors, rather than promoting only officers who have completed their training and worked their way up the ranks.
For most of my career in the public relations business I have often felt that occasional, unintended negative publicity in the midst of an ongoing positive campaign can have a neutral to positive effect on an organization.
Going forward, Executive Departments and Agencies must accept approved externally-issued credentials when they are upgrading or developing Level 1 websites (as defined by OMB Memorandum 04-04 and NIST SP 800-63) that allow members of the public and business partners to register or log on.
Lou Anne Brossman, marketing director for Juniper's U.S. public sector business, claims her company has taken a lead in getting the government up to speed on hot-button topics like Internet Protocol Version Six, or upgrading networks to the next generation of specifications governing how to send data over the Internet.
They voted Monday to say they like their 19th-century rules and cannot be bothered to do the public's business under the oh-so-uncomfortable gaze of the public.
She said that the proposals involving the privatisation and franchising of public services were about business making money by whilst more dependent on public finance.
An old college friend suggests he raise a hedge fund or take the advisory business public.
The immediate benefit may simply be more transparency for the public into their business, a necessary precursor for greater trust.
Opening a store or another public-facing business like a restaurant can be a lucrative operation, but it requires an initial investment.
Later the tweets reached public officials, business leaders and major news outlets.
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"It's about those who have gained broader experience and new perspective in fields like the wider public sector and business, " she said.
Analysts at Merrill Lynch have even suggested that Time Warner might spin off and take their cable business public, merging it with acquired pieces of Adelphia.
The aim is to shift content onto directgov, the British government's central information point, and to a sister site offering online public services to business.
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