This week Oracle expanded its effort by buying Navio, a spin-off from Netscape Communications.
And Buffy spin-off character Angel, the vampire with a soul, was rated ninth in the league.
The show that spawned the most spin-offs was US sitcom All in the Family.
The reasons behind the drop were unfavorable foreign exchange and the 20% spin-off of Zoetis.
Cornell sees a host of potential spin-ins on the horizon that investors can make money on.
Five years ago Oxford University set up a spin-out company, OrganOx, to commercialise the technology.
One executive told me to watch for a Tmall spin-out soon from the rest of Taobao.
Mr. Van der Bijl has also started a spin-off company, Axini, to market the process.
There has already been one spin-off, Angel, but that has stayed on the WB network.
The company expects the spin-off to be completed in the third quarter of 2011.
Spin-offs are typically better suited to sitcoms, a genre that's really struggled in recent years.
Just last season, Kate Walsh's character on Grey's Anatomy landed her own spin-off, Private Practice.
But the spin-off came while the main show was still high in the ratings.
Phillips 66 is a spin-off from ConocoPhillips (COP), which is a position of Berkshire.
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But Buffy creator Joss Whedon is planning a spin-off which may include some original cast members.
This is a case I expect to see in some future CSI: Internet spin-off.
In the U.S., market segmentation and lead generation are spin-off businesses and services from advertising revenue.
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Part of Morgan Stanley's year-over-year earnings decline came from the spin-off of Discover Financial Services.
Community Health is originally a spin-off of HCA and based near Nashville in Franklin, TN.
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It will be a tourist attraction in itself and there'll be spin-off jobs created.
This week Mr Fourtou confirmed that he was considering a spin-off of Vivendi's American holdings.
In Tokyo, the government's spin-doctors have been trying to gloss over the prime minister's gaffe.
New Labour's robust spin-doctoring means that the likely victims have been warned of their fate.
Meanwhile, we provide the detailed structure and prospects of the companies following the spin-off.
In addition, unlike in America, most of the biggest Internet companies are spin-offs from established firms.
So he is encouraging more interaction between spin-outs at every level from researchers to accountants.
But he did identify Mycobacterium leprae, and that is good enough cover for the spin-doctors.
The satellite is spin-stabilized, meaning it can always face Earth and take high-resolution images.
Spin-offs are now an established part of TV but few ever duplicate the success of the original.
Consultation and consensus certainly rules ARF, now in its second year and potentially ASEAN's most important spin-off.
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