Sentences with phrase «control over these corporations»

PSAB has recommended that such expenses be included as the federal government has ultimate control over these corporations.
The principal reason companies do equity financing by retaining earnings is that public markets are so capricious; and it tends to be difficult to market equity privately if the purchasers of such equity do not receive elements of control over the corporation.
Oppression applications involving closely held corporations where a director or officer has virtually total control over the corporation provide another example of a situation in which a director or officer may be held personally liable to rectify corporate oppression.

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All but taunting her own party, Warren, D - Mass., said, «Republicans will control this government, but they can not hand that control over to big corporations unless Democrats roll over and allow them to do so.»
«Corporations that exercise sufficient control over their franchisees can not claim ignorance,» said Catherine Ruckelshaus, general counsel and program director for the National Employment Law Project, in a Tuesday conference call held by the organizations supporting the lawsuits.
This raises interesting problems related to the amount of control that corporations have over everyday activities like storing computer files, especially when — as is the case with many tech companies — their services become part of the infrastructure of our lives, woven into everything we do.
The president can help or hinder the recovery, but this is not China, where the country's leaders have direct control over large corporations.
Through a system of interlocking memberships on the boards of companies he had reorganized or influenced, Morgan and his banking house achieved a top - heavy concentration of control over some of the nation's leading corporations and financial institutions.
Endeavour Mining Corporation («EDV») has no control over the External Site, any data or other content contained therein or any additional linked websites.
Government control over the allocation of a corporation's gross profits between payroll and earnings.
His Honour Justice Le Miere said in his reasons that his decision was «to see that the property and resources of the corporation are under control of the receiver so that they can not be used or applied to favour one group over another.»
NACO has worked diligently over the summer, with its partners to analyze the proposed changes to Canadian Controlled Private Corporations (CCPC), in order to understand the impact they may have on Angel investors, and our domestic innovation ecosystem more broadly.
But even that demonstrator — who brought out an effigy of Obama with texts declaring him a liar and murderer — was fundamentally critiquing large corporations and their control over politicians when he declared in a sign that «TTIP and CETA is social murder dictated by the US.»
The most important manifestation of the technocracy is the giant transnational corporations, which has a larger share of the control over science and technology.
I'm angry that corporations have such control over us and the information we receive.
They are motivated by the unlimited fury of the west when a third world leader exerts control over multinational corporations and directs resources towards their own people.
Much of the debate about the corporation, however, has focused on whether it's an attempt by Cuomo to gain further control over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $ 29 billion modernization plan, which includes 30 remodeled subway stations along with repairs to bridges and tunnels.
Rupert Murdoch announced on 13 July 2011 that News Corporation was withdrawing its proposal to take full control of the subscription television broadcaster BSkyB, due to concerns over the ongoing furore.
He also wants to give the Empire State Development corporation that he controls veto authority over many of these projects.
Talks have stalled over returning control of the New York Racing Association to private hands after a four - year period in which appointees of Gov. Andrew Cuomo have dominated the not - for - profit corporation's board of directors.
An LDC, a quasi-public corporation that is funded by tax dollars but operates independently, removes all control over who eventually buys the facility, and what costs we as a County are forced to bear until that point.
Governments and corporations have more control over the Internet than ever.
When that trade is unequal, corporations can end up with undue levels of control over people's personal decisions.
[10] No surprise, then, that so many corporations are rushing to sign land deals that give them wide - ranging control over African water.
It's tough to manage your schedule when you work for a corporation and have little control over it but it's just as hard when you are passionate about what you do and work for yourself.
The rapid succession of orders continued and by the late «70s von Furstenberg had sold her dress design license to Puritan Fashions Corporation and in 1983 sold the cosmetics line to Beecham Pharmaceuticals, effectively ending her control over the DVF company name.
Last month, Hartford, Conn., became the first district in the nation to turn over control of its 32 public schools to a private corporation, Education Alternatives Inc..
In short, Parent Trigger laws are a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing it over to private corporations,» according to Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education in the first Bush Administration.
However, corporations alone can't pull off this coup over control of public schools.
Today, government officials, along with leaders of corporations, foundations, universities, and other institutions, determine what all students «need» to know, and this becomes educational policy, expressed in standards, state - mandated textbooks, high stakes testing, and relentless control over teaching and learning.»
But those problems didn't stop the Malloy administration from handing over control of a public school to a private corporation.
Parent triggers are presented as a grassroots way to give parents control — and have been romanticized in the film Won't Back Down — but Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former U.S. assistant secretary of education in the first Bush Administration, characterizes parent trigger laws as a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing them over to private corporations
Bitter experience has shown that the self - anointed experts of NSP, NARE, NCEE, the New American Schools Development Corporation, the National Education Goals Panel, the Center on Student Learning, the Learning Research and Development Center, the National Alliance of Business, and others of their ilk have been exceedingly adept at eventually hijacking and taking over all of the so - called «reform» efforts - if they haven't controlled them outright from the beginning.
In reality, they often don't save us money, while handing over immense profits and control of our public goods and services to Wall Street and corporations.
Never in American history has a private corporation achieved monopoly control over a vital marketplace of information — not in telegraph, radio, newspapers, television, or (most recently) the Internet.
As much as I dislike the amount of control Amazon exercises over Kindle content (particularly their control over pricing), this move by News Corporation seems foolish to me.
an entity, typically the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, that may be appointed to take legal control over a financial institution and all of its assets
The TAVF objectives are to ascertain what a business and its securities might really be worth to a control buyer, and what the range of dynamics might be for the corporation over the long term.
This adoption by contracted producers is not unexpected, since a handful of powerful pharmaceutical and agrichemical multinational corporations like Bayer and Monsanto, have gained a monopolistic control over the major commodity crop seed stocks, making available to farmers only their highly promoted, patented varieties of GE seeds.
Nintendo controls the rights to its IP, and that can spill over into areas that stretch the limits, but too many people think all the power and rights automatically lie with the giant corporation, and it's just not that simple or black & white a lot of the time.
Taking place in the same fictional universe as Mars: War Logs, The Technomancer once again finds us on a Mars which has long since lost contact with Earth, and is now controlled almost complete by corporations who hold a near religious sway over the population.
Mega corporations will have control over the world and will continue to stay in power at all costs.
Because of that, a shady corporation headed by Nolan Sorrento (Ben Mendelsohn) seeks to gain control over the program so they can milk every user for every little thing in the game.
The film outlines how, since the 1970s, corporations and politicians have increasingly gained power over the «real world» by creating a «fake world» that they can easily stabilize and control.
I prefer being over-extended and free to be working on three, ten, 15 projects I choose than to be suffocating in a big corporation and over-burdened with politics, projects and deadlines over which I'd have no control.
Distrust in biotech firms in particular — and in corporations in general — led to ideas about firms gambling with «bio-security» in order to increase their control over the food chain.
But they offer the corporations control over what, indeed whether, we eat.
Current energy systems are dominated by a small number of large energy corporations who wield control over our energy production and pricing.
Given that corporations are capable of exerting so much control over US Federal and state government (hence the 99 % movement) in so many ways, it is remarkable indeed how the Republican Party, traditionally the party of business, can slide along without recognizing the risk climate poses to business.
You may not have individual control and autonomy over your corporation because your nonprofit is not owned by you or your stockholders.
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