Google, which generates most of its revenue from online advertising, licenses the software to partners free.
In 1994 they sold their stake in Injectables to partners and focused on King.
Yesterday, David Einhorn released his Q1 letter to partners in his Greenlight funds.
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Many are married to partners from another country (and divorced from a spouse from still another country, come to that).
Ms Gindoz had just written an email to partners critical of the Lao government and the lack of freedom of speech.
Plains is organized as a master limited partnership, able to duck corporate taxes so long as it distributes income to partners.
Google has a clear leg-up in quantity because it gives away it operating system and leaves the phone itself to partners.
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As business leaders, we naturally get excited and overcommit to partners, or skip over a detail we believe could harm a relationship.
It can also offer help and support to partners, friends and family.
There is talk that this restriction might be extended to partners worldwide.
On licensing WebOS to partners: Apotheker says there is no reason to think that the only hardware that can use it will come from HP.
Now the airline is actively marketing its own content system to partners in providing comparison shopping services to customers, cutting out the GDS systems entirely.
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MLPs pay no corporate taxes (which gives them a lower cost of capital) and they pass along all income and deductions to partners, who pay personal taxes.
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According to one of TechCrunch's sources, Apple will control the supply of pins for its connector and will only sell them to partners when accessories meet Cupertino's standards.
The company is currently shipping 2.2-inch OLED screens, featuring bright colors and wider viewing angles, to partners who will be announcing products--likely handheld devices--in the first quarter of 2003.
Partners at some elite firms are often entitled to between 20% to 30% of their peak pay after retirement in many cases, for life, according to partners and law firm consultants.
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In a memo to partners last month, the firm's leaders said revenue for the first two months of 2012 was up 28%, and billings up 13%, from a year earlier.
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Steyer will sell his stake in Farallon to partners.
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Identifying who the top Examiners are also allows the company to put forward its best face, automatically giving their articles the most prominent display on its channel pages and pushing them to partners.
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If you have data or functionality that can help other companies, you can learn as much as possible from it and gain advantage by wrapping it in an API and providing it to partners.
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The charge is equivalent to a hate crime under Oklahoma law, according to Partners Against Hate, a joint project of the Anti-Defamation League, the Leadership Conference Education Fund and the Center for Preventing Hate nonprofit groups.
Yet research now shows that early treatment not only provides improved health and much longer lives for people living with HIV, but it also can reduce their risk of passing the virus to partners by 96 percent.
Money to meet guarantees came out of pay other partners had been promised, according to ex-partners and a partner still at the firm, who said Dewey has been issuing the equivalent of IOUs to some partners for years.
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According to the hedge fund and investor Hermitage Capital Management, between 1997 and 2001 the company lost 10% of its gas reserves via share dilution to partners in various joint ventures, totaling an amount equal to Exxon's entire reserves at the time.
Under partnership accounting, the capital gain must be allocated to the partners and it is perfectly legal (after the limited partners have recouped their investment) to allocate the capital gain dis-proportionally to the general partner and limited partners according to the partnership agreement.
"It's a real problem in this environment for a law firm to pay 10 or 15 cents out of every dollar of revenue to partners who have retired from the law firm, " says a senior partner at one firm with a generous pension plan.
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However, there is, or should be, a convergence that takes place between public and private (and hybrid, in which both approaches are applied and integrated.) Ultimately, private cloud can be extended beyond the walls of the corporation to partners and customers, while public cloud services can be allocated to communities of users within enterprises.
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We are helping with our partners to ensure that sanctions against the regime are enforced globally, and we are continuing to work with our partners to provide humanitarian assistance.
But NetZero refuses to use partners to sell its service, offering its service only under the NetZero name.
Hackney is a warning to prospective partners to sort out their own problems, and a workable contract, before rushing to get together.
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