Sentences with phrase «what shell companies»

If you don't understand what shell companies are, here's everything you need to know.

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What exactly is a shell company anyway?
The press descended, and competitors started issuing statements that they were open for business, all while the company's 400 - plus ZAs, still shell - shocked, started support groups on Facebook to process what had happened and to coach each other on how to set up on their own.
Busch and his partner, Jim Greenfield, recommend what's known as a reverse merger, in which a smaller company winds up being part of a larger public shell that will eventually carry out a public stock offering.
Well, if you're looking for something both small and over-the-top, here's some news that will get your blood sugar spiking: Cinnabon is set to release what the company is calling «Cookie BonBites» — miniature cinnamon rolls with a chocolate chip cookie shell.
And the $ 10k per day it's estimated to be spending on search ads is only a tiny drop in a very large bucket compared with what the company will end up shelling out for the cleanup, so the ads themselves aren't exactly taking noticeable resources away from the Gulf.
Lipsky would then request Kruger take an official action in return for placing part of his fees into an account with what prosecutors described as a «shell company» nominally run by Turano.
And as far as the stock prices go... its amazing what one can accomplish when one purchases one's own stock via shell companies when it comes to falsely inflating ones stock prices.
But Kobo's previous attempts to go all in have paid off before, and while the company will likely be the first to admit that the Aura One isn't for everyone, it gives the sort of person willing to shell out more than $ 200 for such a device exactly what they're looking for: the ultimate e-reader.
The visual image tells our customers what we look like on the outside, the shell of a company that may not get a second chance to make a great impression.
Author's take: I am not sure if somebody is really willing to spend money on such a piece of hardware from a company that is a former shell of itself, especially after what happened with the OUYA.
Acer will also provide a refund if the company can't replace the device, but you won't fully get back what you shelled out due to depreciation.
Lawrence Scheinert, director of the Office of Special Measures at the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), presented a new program called the Geographic Targeting Order during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C.. It's a temporary anti-money laundering program requiring U.S. title insurance companies to report information about «covered transactions» made by what's commonly known as shell companies, Scheinert said at the Business Issues Policy Committee meeting.
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