If what might make sense to a Big Law firm if it were
viewed as a corporation isn't happening due to the partnership structure, then it seems to imply that the partners are conflating their dual roles as managers and shareholders.
Not exact matches
Corporations view unprotected ideas the way bars
view drunken drivers:
as lawsuits waiting to happen.
Small businesses are ideally situated to capitalize on this movement because they are still perceived
as being run by people, whereas
corporations are
viewed as machine - like.
When a
corporation is terminated, on the other hand, the IRS does
view the distribution of assets to owners
as a taxable event.
The principal advantage of incorporation is that the owner
as a person is separated from the
corporation, the latter
viewed as an artificial «person.»
Because the
corporation is a separate entity, it is
viewed as an individual taxpayer by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
In other words, simply trying to protect the owners» assets by becoming a
corporation and neglecting to fortify the business can be
viewed as reason to disregard a business's corporate status in a lawsuit.
Corporations, on this
view, have a higher purpose
as part of a community.
(B) where the
corporation is not required to prepare audited accounts regularly, a balance - sheet of the
corporation certified by the
corporation as giving a true and fair
view of the state of affairs of the
corporation as of the date of the balance - sheet, which date shall be within the preceding 12 months;
C
Corporation - a C corporation is a company legally viewed as a separate entity from i
Corporation - a C
corporation is a company legally viewed as a separate entity from i
corporation is a company legally
viewed as a separate entity from its owners..
Study after study points towards businesses flourishing and becoming more competitive
as women, with their diverse points of
view, rise to leadership roles within
corporations.
With Boeing's sales force and global services likely to enhance Embraer's product offerings, the firm
views a Boeing - Embraer tie - up
as a potential negative to Dassault Systemes SE (ADR)(OTC: DASTY), General Dynamics
Corporation (NYSE: GD)'s Gulfstream and Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT).
Others understand the beneficiary of directors» and officers» fiduciary duties to be the
corporation itself (
as distinct from the
corporation's shareholders) and see this
as underwriting the stakeholder
view of the
corporation — the idea that the
corporation should be managed in the interests of all of its stakeholders.
This means real - time answers for the buyer and happy clients for the business
as well
as a more positive
view of the
corporation's beneficial footprint.
Directors may find that they face a tension between the desire to consider additional stakeholder interests beyond traditional shareholders
as per B
Corporation requirements and their legal duty to act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of a «corporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OB
Corporation requirements and their legal duty to act honestly and in good faith with a
view to the best interests of a «
corporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OB
corporation» under both the Canada Business
Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business
Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OBCA»).
As a result, only those issuers that have more than one director interlock with non-affiliated
corporations received deduction in The Long
View.
The Shares do not represent a traditional investment and should not be
viewed as similar to «shares» of a
corporation operating a business enterprise with management and a board of directors.
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters
as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international
corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists
as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose
views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
Additionally, he displays a more Christian
view of the world and humanity than any Conservative / Republican in government these days,
as he fights for the poor and not
corporations, who some politicians believe are people.
[5] In this
view, treating
corporations as «persons» is a convenient legal fiction...»
Opponents of this
view see for - profit
corporations as fundamentally different from, for example, houses of worship.
The Carnegie
Corporation, it should be said, is not the author, owner, publisher or proprietor of these or of the other publications issued by the staff of The Study of Theological Education in the United States and Canada, and is not to be understood
as approving by virtue of its grant any of the statements made or
views expressed therein.
Thus a young instructor applying for a job in an elite university is well advised to hide «unsound»
views such
as political allegiance to the right wing of the Republican party (perhaps even to the left wing), opposition to abortion or to other causes of the feminist movement, or a strong commitment to the virtues of the
corporation.
This treaty has been dubbed variously
as a «Bill of Rights for
Corporations», «a Corporate Rule Treaty» and «a Capitalists» Charter» in view of the far - reaching powers it seeks to confer upon c
Corporations», «a Corporate Rule Treaty» and «a Capitalists» Charter» in
view of the far - reaching powers it seeks to confer upon
corporationscorporations.
Such a
view of law would permit for - profit
corporations to have the moral culpability of criminal convictions, take moral
views on a slew of ethical concerns, and let
corporations exercise other constitutional guarantees
as persons while inexplicably siphoning off only for - profit
corporations from religious protection.
And just
as Gould's interrogation confirmed Denis Thatcher's suspicion that the BBC was run by «a load of pinkos», Austin's reinforced the
view in nationalist quarters that the British Broadcasting
Corporation is a hot bed of Unionists.
Many of the Corbyn supporters online seem to
view doing a BBC interview
as a kind of gift Corbyn grants the
corporation.
All three authors have, in one way or another, something to add to the
view that the
corporation is totalitarian,
as well
as illustrating how the processes and practices leading to our present situation are considerably more complex than any simplistic representation of corporate malfeasance would imply (i.e. that criminal
corporations are individual «bad apples» and not representational of the whole system)
Others see
corporations and unions
as legitimate participants in public debate whose
views can help educate voters
as they form their opinions on candidates and issues.»
• Perhaps Mandelson's cry of anguish expresses his fear that if Miliband is right on this then New Labour's backside - licking of big
corporations might eventually come to be
viewed as most people now
view its insistence that Britain be involved in Iraq — a moral outrage and a gross disservice to the British people that New Labour were elected to serve.
They oppose the measure because they
view it
as a major tax cut for
corporations and the rich.
The Adirondack Council has
viewed Stefanik, a sophomore Republican,
as critical in efforts to preserve research grant funding for the Adirondack Lakes Survey
Corporation (ALSC) in Ray Brook, a nonprofit laboratory that takes samples from local waterways annually to monitor acid rain recovery.
I saw it happening
as a now retired RD.. It's embarrassing to see a former president of the then ADA in the movie Forks over Knives supporting the
corporations views she was working for.
Many business
corporations view free dating sites
as places and avenues to hawk their wares of goods and services.
The Mirando
Corporation, run by the eccentric CEO Lucy Mirando (Swinton), reclaims Okja, who they
view as their property, and this brings the film into a second act that shifts gears again, now into road movie / adventure mode ---- with coming - of - age fundamentals ----
as Mija, now in cahoots with members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), heads from Korea to New York.
32 The New Hampshire Supreme Court likewise rejected the standing of petitioners challenging the state's scholarship tax credit law, ruling that they could not demonstrate any harm.33 The following year, citing the decisions in Arizona and New Hampshire, the Alabama Supreme Court also held that a «tax credit to a parent or a
corporation... can not be construed
as an «appropriation»» but rather such funds retain their status
as private funds until they enter the public treasury.34 That
view seems to be the prevailing one in courts, so with the possible exception of Michigan, where the state constitution explicitly prohibits tax benefits for religious education, tax credits should survive scrutiny under such provisions.
Brian's statements demonstrate how private
corporations view charter schools
as businesses, first and foremost.
To continue with this analogy, imagine the X-rays were then
viewed by a minimally - trained temp hired by a major
corporation with other financial interests in this field, which then determines the score
as an indicator of the doctor's ability to practice medicine.
It's much more interesting if you
view everyone
as competing autonomous
corporations always looking out for their own genetic interests (or something of that sort).
A REIT is a fundamentally different corporate structure from C -
corporations in the
view of dividend growth investors, because REITs pay out most of their earnings
as dividends.
Corporations view rising stock prices
as confirmation they are doing a good job, and the higher prices are a reward to shareholders who sell their shares for a profit.
In the Fund's
view, few U.S.
corporations are going to go for
as long
as five years without being involved in resource conversion activities - mergers and acquisitions; changes of control; management buyouts; massive share repurchases; major financings, refinancings or reorganizations; sales of assets in bulk; spin - offs; investing in new ventures in other industries; and corporate liquidations.
Madison is
viewed by some
as a college town, which makes it a handy location for attracting innovative employers: Nearly half of Madison's residents over 25 hold at least a bachelor's degree while the city is home to a growing number of major
corporations from the healthcare, consumer, and biotech sectors.
Or,
corporations will
view higher rates
as a sign of economic strength (it's there, you know) and go on a massive acquisition spree, pushing up stock valuations?
In assessing the adequacy of the offer presented by MediciNova, the Board of Avigen also obtained an opinion, dated March 17, 2009, from RBC Capital Markets
Corporation («RBC»), that,
as of the date of such opinion, and subject to certain assumptions, qualifications and other considerations set forth in its written opinion, the consideration being offered by MediciNova in its proposal to acquire Avigen is inadequate, from a financial point of
view, to the stockholders of Avigen.
The problem here is that, despite you being a consumer and not some corporate lackey (
as far
as I'm aware), all you seem to be able to do is see everything from the point of
view of the
corporation and in a way that only serves the
corporation and nothing else, even though the law itself isn't alway quite that black & white in favour of our corporate overlords.
To succeed you will have to team - up with a partner and infiltrate
corporations simultaneously in two ways:
As the stealth Agent, moving through corporate buildings with an isometric 3D
view and fast, arcade - style infiltration gameplay.
These
views (in short, the
corporation as a person,) could be correlated to the market fundamentalism reflected in neoliberalism.
Corporations view governments
as a means of transferring tax money from the public to themselves.
Whenever I talk or write about partnering with
corporations folks tend to interpret my
views as a political ideology —
as though I am some sort of fawning capitalist.