There are a handful of high risk providers that are
often subsidiaries of a larger company, including:
Some are highly - rated companies, and are
often subsidiaries of larger corporations that specifically handle high - risk drivers.
Over the past twenty years or so, Australia has seen the demise of hundreds of small grocery stores, butchers, bakers, florists, greengrocers, pharmacists, newsagents, liquor outlets and other small retailers as a direct result of the continuous expansion of major supermarket chains and major speciality retailers,
often subsidiaries of the same conglomerate.
Not exact matches
My conversation with Ruth Porat, chief financial officer
of Alphabet and its money - gushing
subsidiary Google, begins, as chats so
often do, at the company's Mountain View, Calif., «Googleplex» headquarters, with food.
The banks use a funky structure
of Australian financial planning law to use
subsidiary companies with
often - unrelated names to run big networks
of financial planners.
The corporate predecessors to Chevron Corp., Exxon Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell PLC were each involved in the Smoke and Fumes Committee through former companies and
subsidiaries,
often broken - off units
of the Standard Oil corporate empire.
Scott Sigler is a horror author who has made excellent promotional use
of his
subsidiary rights (even while
often working with traditional publishers).
While price to the buyer in any European country is the same from each source, production costs vary; and the allocation
of orders is
often decided centrally rather than by the marketing
subsidiary in the purchasing country.
GICs were
often super-senior obligations
of subsidiaries of the company.
Banner is also the parent company
of its
often better - known
subsidiary, William Penn Life Insurance
of New York.
• Novartis Investments S.A.R.L., a
subsidiary of the Novartis pharmaceutical company that
often seeks regulatory approval for its drugs.
Though many doubted that large institutions like law firms are capable
of change, one participant, Professor John Coates (formerly
of Wachtell, which he left because he felt that the firm's structure and clients stymied true innovation) offered the idea that law firms might follow the example
of big pharmaceutical companies that have created innovative research
subsidiaries,
often teaming with startup companies.
YouTube is a
subsidiary owned by Google and in terms
of internet credibility, Google
often gives preference or credit to websites with a YouTube link.
We are therefore
often requested by clients to represent them in front
of the Unions within the reorganisation processes and relevant downsizing activities
of subsidiaries of Italian and international groups.
The company went on to expand,
often through
subsidiaries, into other markets, including other parts
of Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.
YouTube, a
subsidiary of Google, has seemingly beat Apple to the punch in putting together a fairly comprehensive streaming service, something which the Cupertino - based company has never managed (but has
often reportedly tried) to pull off for its Apple TV platform.
Additionally, OnePlus is a
subsidiary of Oppo Electronic, and
often uses Oppo's designs for its smartphones.