Sentences with phrase «corporate economic entities»

The corporate economic entities are most «creative and efficient» and, therefore, most powerful, controlling modern science and technology as well as information and communication in the global market and seeking to knock down all cultural, national or political barriers in order to open high ways for their market plays.

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Among the many pieces of information that it requires are «any foreign financial interests (such as stocks, property, investments, bank accounts, ownership of corporate entities, corporate interests or exchange traded funds (ETFs) held in specific geographical or economic sectors).»
This mania for income trusts has me wondering how the rash of conversions from corporate entities to income trusts can make good economic sense.
The economic victimization of the people, - the Minjung, the communities and consumers, - in the global market, will be absolute and limitless; and the mamonism of economic power of the giant corporate entities will dominate the life in the global market.
Yet the main player in the market are the corporate entities of capital in and outside Asia, rather than the nation states which are even losing control over the economic life of their own people.
The economic victimization of the people, — Minjung, communities and consumers, — will be absolute and limitless in the global market and dominated by the mamonism of the giant corporate entities, led by the global financial corporate powers.
According to him, unlike corporate private entities, an insolvency involving financial institutions like DKM, have larger societal impact which have dire economic implications.
The prosecutor claims Aiello and his corporate attorney passed Percoco another $ 35,000 to get the Empire State Economic Development Corporation — a Cuomo - controlled entity — to pay it for building a parking lot servicing a hotel in Syracuse, despite the hotel having not reached a required labor agreement.
For most economic entities, whether corporate or governmental, debt in the aggregate is almost never repaid.
there are no economic prerogatives to justify such an expensive, disruptive undertaking — only down - sides exist for the pipeline, unless you're a multi-national corporate entity.
Advancing claims against a number of individuals and corporate entities in breach of contract, breach of trust, fraud and conspiracy, misrepresentation, dishonest assistance, unlawful interference with economic interests including proprietary and equitable remedies and restitution (for monies had and received).
Charles Robert Bone concentrates his law practice in the areas of economic development, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and advising emerging businesses, entrepreneurs, officers and directors and governmental entities, including serving as general counsel for the Convention Center Authority of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.
Unintimidated by the most powerful corporate entities, when businesses suffer economic harm because of corporate negligence, fraud, or other misconduct, we fight to make them whole.
Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate are the major entities through which the economic and social development of native title groups will occur.
Her exceptional negotiation, advisory, relationship and client service skills when assisting both residential and investor real estate clients is a direct result of her extensive experience in quantifying economic damages for commercial litigation, valuing closely held entities, including real estate partnerships, and strategic consulting for corporate transactions.
«Particularly during this time of economic uncertainty, adding the Quebec operations into the corporate fold and under the Avison Young (Canada) banner is an important step in our overall plan to become a fully integrated real estate entity and the industry leader in solving clients» real estate needs.»
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