Keep your posts about the people in your company, and not just
the company as an entity.
She says she sees
companies as the entities that translate the discoveries made in academic labs into the solutions that, in Tengion's case, could solve the donor - organ shortage by allowing patients to regenerate their own organs without using embryonic stem cells.
Although most people know
this company as the entity that offers baby food, it also provides a number of different life insurance plans that can help in protecting children and adults.
Not exact matches
As traditional advertising revenues continue to decline, many media companies — including both new - media entities such as BuzzFeed and traditional outlets like the New York Times — have turned to sponsored content or «native advertising» as a solutio
As traditional advertising revenues continue to decline, many media
companies — including both new - media
entities such
as BuzzFeed and traditional outlets like the New York Times — have turned to sponsored content or «native advertising» as a solutio
as BuzzFeed and traditional outlets like the New York Times — have turned to sponsored content or «native advertising»
as a solutio
as a solution.
Franken:
As an entrepreneur, your board is the only
entity that can fire you from your own
company.
While the
company has routinely disavowed being a media
entity for a variety of reasons (including the fact that media
companies are not valued
as highly by investors
as technology
companies), Facebook clearly plays a huge role in how people get news and information about the world.
Small businesses — namely, pass - through
entities such
as S corporations and limited liability
companies (LLCs)-- get a break, too.
That approach has produced some significant offshore customers, including the massive International Air Transportation Association, the Geneva - based
entity that establishes global standards for airline activities,
as well
as the Hills Pet Food
Company.
Over seventy percent of U.S.
companies are structured
as pass - through
entities, such
as S - corporations and limited liability corporations (LLCs).
The payment is clearly listed
as salary for 1995, and it appears to have been paid directly from the
company to Trump, and not through one of the corporate
entities he controls.
Along with all of the usual media - industry problems — striking partnerships with newspapers and magazines, sharing advertising revenue, et cetera — the
company now has to deal with the potential censorship of its content by external
entities such
as China.
Normally, BAM is the
entity that gets paid,
as a «white - label» streaming technology for other
companies, including ESPN, HBO and more.
As the number of reported data breaches continues to blitz U.S. companies — over 6 million records exposed already this year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center — IT budgets are ballooning to combat what corporations see as their greatest threat: faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside entit
As the number of reported data breaches continues to blitz U.S.
companies — over 6 million records exposed already this year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center — IT budgets are ballooning to combat what corporations see
as their greatest threat: faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside entit
as their greatest threat: faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside
entity.
As more sensitive data inevitably moves to the cloud, and that data is managed by private
entities (think: Dropbox, Box, etc.), tech
companies must begin thinking about how to approach transparency in an era of FISA and other government - related surveillance requests.
The two
companies will emerge from the buyout
as a single
entity with about $ 11 billion in annual revenue, and with shareholder ownership split 87 percent to 13 percent in Keurig's favor.
«It is possible that the acquisition of COL is the first step in separating UTX into two
entities: a Commercial Operation and a Defense and Aerospace Group,» Howard Rubel, equity analyst at Jefferies, said in a note last week
as speculation about a deal being struck by the two
companies increased.
Another key concern was the impact sanctions would have on suppliers of equipment to Deripaska's firms,
as tough sanctions against his
entities would prohibit U.S.
companies from doing business with them.
EMC,
as of last month, is part of the bigger Dell Technologies
entity, and this news comes
as the combined
company is hosting its coming out party at the Dell EMC World tech conference in Austin, Texas.
There have been worries that such practices mask the amount of risk that banks and other financial
entities, such
as insurance
companies, are taking on.
The USTR has argued that China uses a range of practices to force
companies to transfer IP, and Chinese
entities engage in widespread theft of U.S. trade secrets,
as it seeks to become a leader in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence.
People, person, or persons
as used in this Constitution does not include corporations, limited liability
companies or other corporate
entities established by the laws of any state, the United States, or any foreign state, and such corporate
entities are subject to such regulation
as the people, through their elected state and federal representatives, deem reasonable and are otherwise consistent with the powers of Congress and the States under this Constitution.
Using this model
as a guideline, any
company can transform itself into an employee - owned
entity.
The
company's ultimate valuation will depend on decisions that are expected to be made by Saudi authorities in coming months, including the tax rate that Aramco will pay
as a public
company, and the portion of Aramco's huge and diverse array of assets that is included in the listed
entity.
With so many simultaneous projects, the founders created Alphabet, a parent
company, in 2015 that serves
as a holding
entity to its many subsidiaries, including Google.
The
companies have been operating
as separate
entities for several months, at least when it comes to the technology powering them.
The
company's 44 plants around the world operate
as largely autonomous
entities, and are limited in head count and footprint to retain agility and collegiality.
Bell also argued in a recent essay in the Columbia Journalism Review that technology
companies such
as Facebook and Google should donate several billion dollars to fund a non-profit journalism
entity similar to the BBC,
as a way of helping to repair the media industry that they disrupted.
Amazon isn't so much interested in taking over what's called the «last mile» of the delivery trek
as it is in making the process more efficient for the
company and public
entities that aid in delivery.
In an article published April 24, the Chronicle reported that Cloud was, in fact, a fake
entity created by the parent
company of Student Loan Report, Shop Tutors, which also does business
as LendEDU.
Sørli also serves
as chairwoman of Centurie, a marketing and distribution
company and
entity of Canica.
But the
company that shows up next quarter could be a very different one: Layoffs of more than 1,700 people will be well underway, offices will be closed and assets sold, and Yahoo could be in discussions with «qualified strategic
entities» such
as Verizon about a sale of some or all of its core properties.
However, these tax savings apply only to C corporations, and the majority of small business is conducted
as one form or another of pass - through
entities — partnerships, limited liability
companies (LLCs) taxed
as partnerships or S corporations.
As you point out, Steve, some
companies will claw their way into scalable
entities that justify publicly traded equity.
This discussion also does not consider any specific facts or circumstances that may be relevant to holders subject to special rules under the U.S. federal income tax laws, including, without limitation, certain former citizens or long - term residents of the United States, partnerships or other pass - through
entities, real estate investment trusts, regulated investment
companies, «controlled foreign corporations,» «passive foreign investment
companies,» corporations that accumulate earnings to avoid U.S. federal income tax, banks, financial institutions, investment funds, insurance
companies, brokers, dealers or traders in securities, commodities or currencies, tax - exempt organizations, tax - qualified retirement plans, persons subject to the alternative minimum tax, persons that own, or have owned, actually or constructively, more than 5 % of our common stock and persons holding our common stock
as part of a hedging or conversion transaction or straddle, or a constructive sale, or other risk reduction strategy.
By selling altcoins and tokens for the purpose of financing or utilizing projects,
companies that would be recognized
as too risky or too small by traditional investment
entities have a means to raise large amounts of seed capital.
As a wholly - owned subsidiary
company, we operate much like a private
entity under the Ontario Business Corporations Act, paying an annual dividend to our sole shareholder, the City of London.
The
company also owns WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging app that
entities such
as the FBI and CIA can't crack.
In 2016, for example, Kyrgyzstan canceled a project with several Russian
companies to build five hydropower plants, citing the Russian
entities» inability to secure financing.28 In Tajikistan, the Russian military has periodically been unable to pay its local Tajik staff at its base there, even though the base purportedly serves
as a key bulwark in Russia's defense against regional instability.29 That same year, Moscow pledged over $ 1 billion in security assistance to Dushanbe and promised to increase its troop presence in the country by 2,000 soldiers.30 Yet neither appears to have materialized, which raises questions about Russia's true capacity and willingness to respond to a security crisis in the region and to project influence there.
C Corporation - a C corporation is a
company legally viewed
as a separate
entity from its owners..
In addition, most of the self - directed IRA custodians will require that you have another
company make the cryptocurrency purchases for you or create a legal
entity such
as an LLC that allows you to invest directly.
Single - purpose
entities are normally incorporated
as limited
companies or limited partnerships.
While some factoring
companies require that businesses have fair to good credit and at least one year in business
as a corporate
entity (i.e., corporation, LLC, etc.), most factoring
companies are flexible with these requirements.
Smith believes Apple is the first major
company that's attempting to utilize differential privacy at scale, although he notes other large commercial
entities such
as AT&T have previously done research on it (
as has, perhaps surprisingly, Google via its Project Rappor).
This new name better represents the
company as an innovative and forward - moving
entity within the energy - efficiency sector.
The Services, along with any and all content related to the Services that is provided on the Site is not intended to be, nor should it be construed or used
as investment, tax, or legal advice, a recommendation, an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy an interest, directly or indirectly, any interest in any
company or investing
entity.
If you are the representative of an
entity that owns common stock of the
Company, you must present a government - issued photo identification, evidence that the
entity has authorized you to act
as its representative at the Annual Meeting, and, if the
entity is a street name owner, proof of the
entity's beneficial stock ownership
as of the record date.
If you rely on a destination controlled by another person,
company, or
entity as your core branded online destination or
as the focal point of your marketing efforts, then you run the risk of flourishing today and dying tomorrow.
They've said these are
companies that are allowed to list in Canada, individual exchanges can make their own decisions
as to whether to list these
entities.
For auditors of public interest
entities, such
as banks, insurance
companies and listed
companies, the committee agreed that audit firms would have to provide shareholders and investors with a detailed understanding of what the auditor did and an overall assurance of the accuracy of the
company's accounts.
The reference to «unstructured links» was clearly about Google, and while it's easy to think of the two
companies as a duopoly astride the web, Facebook was at the time a much smaller
entity than it is today: 400 million users, still private, and a tiny advertising business relative to Google.