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In the 1990s, activists started to target
companies not just for what went on
within their own
corporate boundaries but further back in the supply chain.
That example carries a message for
companies that encourage «intrapreneurship» — entrepreneurial behavior
within the
corporate environment.
The
Company's
Corporate Governance Guidelines require any director in an uncontested election who fails to receive over 50 % of the votes cast «for» his or her election to tender his or her resignation to the board
within five days of the election.
«A determination of responsiveness
within those
companies encompasses analysis of environment, workplace, community citizenship,
corporate regulatory compliance and product integrity policies and practices of the
company being considered for investment,» Mr Ashe said.
The
Company's
corporate website and investor relations pages will live
within that platform after the transfer to Nasdaq on June 20.
A majority of the following are often true of potential turnarounds: •
within the past 1 - 2 years, there has been a major change in top management — a new chairman or chief executive officer, for example; • unprofitable or marginally profitable operations have been discontinued; •
corporate officers or directors have been buying the
company's stock.
Within the business cuts, the legislation would reduce the
corporate tax rate from 35 to 20 percent ($ 1.5 trillion), allow
companies to fully deduct the cost of business investments in the year they are made through 2022 ($ 25 billion), and limit the top rate on certain pass - through business income paid on the individual side to 25 percent ($ 448 billion).
Specifically, since 99 % of Southwest Airlines» sales are from
within the U.S., the
company could be a major beneficiary of
corporate tax reform.
Tokyo Stock Exchange — April 26, 2016
Within the past few years, Japanese
companies have made strides to improve their
corporate governance practices, especially by appointing multiple independent directors.
It said the big improvement was driven by a US$ 64mln increase in California Provider Fee revenue, as well as a favorable adjustment to malpractice and workers» compensation expenses and «strong cost management
within the
company's hospital operations and
corporate overhead functions.»
Insiders (
corporate officers, directors, and beneficiary owners) are now required to report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
within two business days after they trade stocks of their own
companies.
Our Consumer & Retail Investment Banking Group provides
corporate and investment banking products and services to
companies within the consumer - focused segment.
Today, Lessing's Inc. serves over 40,000 guests per day at over 100
corporate, educational, country club, and manufacturing plant locations throughout the Northeast
within the
company's foodservice management division.
This appointment continues to reflect the
company's strong commitment to
corporate governance
within the spirits industry.»
«I am proud to lead this
company and our talented teams, and it makes it even more rewarding to know that consumers recognize us as a good
corporate citizen and a positive force
within our communities,» said Mahesh Madhavan, chief executive officer, Bacardi Limited.
The
Company actively engages in philanthropic initiatives around the world through its
corporate social responsibility (CSR) organization, The Jack Brewer Foundation (JBF Worldwide), which uses sport as a catalyst to provide resources and opportunities to the world's most underserved populations and actively works to «Empower from
Within.»
The further expansion into the world's largest food retailer and grocer fits
within the 10 - year - old
Company's simple
corporate strategy and mission statement to provide an affordable, ready - to - drink, great - tasting healthy - tea choice to as many people as possible.
The state has a vital role to play in both ensuring that all
companies that operate under its jurisdiction meet their social obligations (by, for example, taxing them on all revenue generated
within a territory), while at the same time promoting forms of
corporate governance that cement
company independence as a means of protecting against the abuse of economic power.
As part of a worldwide campaign, 350NYC wants the City of New York to immediately freeze any new investment in fossil fuel
companies, and divest from direct ownership of any commingled funds that include fossil fuel public equities and
corporate bonds
within five years.
«Employers need to be proactive to help employees at whatever stage, to keep them
within the
company, so they can move up the
corporate ladder,» she said.
Provide you with electronic newsletters, information, special offers and promotional materials on behalf of our Services,
companies within our
corporate family, and third parties, in accordance with applicable law;
When the large
corporates have a dedicated IT team to manage the Learning Management System operations, the small
companies need to manage the operations
within the available staff.
We work closely with our
corporate partners to enable the sustainability leaders
within to utilize and share the report with
company shareholders, consumers, and other stakeholders.
In 2017, Administrate significantly grew its customer base with
corporates including Informa, one of the world's largest training
companies, Saudi Ground Services, provider of all ground crew operations
within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and GTG Training, a division of Europe's largest car dealer Arnold Clark.
If you don't believe me, wait until you have a bad customer experience with your cable
company and then take to Twitter about it — If you don't get a response from someone in
corporate within 24 hours, I owe you a coffee.
The
company's South Bend, Indiana, headquarters serves as a warehouse, shipping center,
corporate office, and test facility, placing us
within a few hours of tire central.
It also focuses on the overall work environment
within the
company through management / worker communication, job flexibility and
corporate culture, and worker health and safety practices.
For BES, your
company operates the server, and usually has it sitting somewhere
within the
corporate network.
Within the other
corporate sectors, utilities (including electric and water
companies) represented 6.2 % of total bond exposure, while consumer products and services (such as retail, home furnishings, food products and services) represented 5.3 % of total bond exposure.
American Express
corporate credit cards don't assess interest charges, have no maximum limits and require that a balance that must be paid in full
within 30 days, according to a
company representative.
And IPP contributions are deductible to the
company if made a
within 120 days after the
corporate fiscal year - end, unlike RRSPs, where contributions for a given year are deductible for only 60 days after the calendar year - end.
The following table presents the net notional value outstanding as of December 31, 2007 and the related income statement net gain or loss for the year ended December 31, 2007 by fair value technique of all credit and other derivatives
within the
Company's investment management services portfolio and
corporate operations.
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companies within our
corporate family, and select third parties in accordance with applicable law;
For a
company or small business working
within a limited budget, it can be a challenge to choose attractive and exciting cities in which to hold meetings and other
corporate events without breaking the bank.
Corporate cards are issued by only a few banks to
companies that have a relationship with that bank, and are issued to the
company as a whole rather than to an individual
within the
company.
The
company was founded by former
corporate executives and entrepreneurs who previously founded and managed CloudBand, a disruptive cloud telecom venture
within Alcatel - Lucent.
The goal of the campaign is to convince college and university presidents and boards to immediately freeze any new investment in fossil fuel
companies, and divest from direct ownership and any commingled funds that include fossil fuel public equities and
corporate bonds
within five years.
Jennifer works
within Mattel's
Corporate Responsibility Department, managing programs and initiatives focused on building sustainability across the
company's brands, operations, and culture.
DeSmogBlog's own investigation uncovered Exxon
corporate documents from the late 1970s stating unequivocally «there is no doubt» that CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels was a growing «problem» well understood
within the
company.
When reporting
corporate - level greenhouse gas inventories, the accounting of terrestrial carbon stock changes associated with harvesting and combustion of biomass may fall
within the organizational boundaries of different
companies, i.e., the wood being burned is not cut on land owned by the
company.
DeSmog has uncovered Exxon
corporate documents from the late 1970s stating unequivocally «there is no doubt» that CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels was a growing «problem» well understood
within the
company.
Alexandra Palt, Chief
Corporate Responsibility Officer, L'Oréal, said: «At L'Oréal we have been committed to fight climate change for many years, both
within our
company — we reduced the CO2 emissions of our production by 73 %, in absolute terms, from 2005 to 2017 — and in our value chain.
Through your
corporate social responsibility agendas that has not been something that has been factored into management decision - making
within each of the two
companies, am I right in that?
FTI Technology's IG&CS team, which includes professionals with experience deploying Office 365
within Fortune 1000
companies, addresses key
corporate data challenges with safety and defensibility by mining, storing, migrating and disposing of
corporate data.
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a
company's attorney — client privilege extends to
company counsel's communications with employees in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the
company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the
company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were
within the scope of the employee's
corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the
company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between
company counsel and an employee to be
within the scope of the
company's attorney — client privilege.9
It is also possible to establish a
corporate body which would be in charge of settling disputes
within the
company.
Dozens of publishing
companies meant that there were dozens of established
corporate brands
within the same multinational
company.
Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) co-founders Connie Brenton and Stephanie Corey recently told Bloomberg BNA that these legal operations managers have been «gaining significantly more clout» inside corporate legal departments, including reporting directly to general counsels and earning senior management titles within their c
Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) co-founders Connie Brenton and Stephanie Corey recently told Bloomberg BNA that these legal operations managers have been «gaining significantly more clout» inside
corporate legal departments, including reporting directly to general counsels and earning senior management titles within their c
corporate legal departments, including reporting directly to general counsels and earning senior management titles
within their
companies.
An effective
corporate compliance program should reduce the risk of regulatory violations and wrongdoing
within a
company.