Sentences with phrase «whose central business»

The attempt by the administrators of Mossgreen Pty Ltd, a high - profile auction house whose central business was to sell items at auction on a consignment, to...
Our Opinion: It's easy to approach the Range Rover Sport with a heaping dose of skepticism, for its ubiquity at hoity - toity shopping malls and other establishments whose central business model is built around ladies who lunch — all places, in other words, decidedly NOT a sheep paddock or the like.

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That disruption is omnipresent because there are now tech companies everywhere in the economy — companies whose central missions are technology - centric, and those in other sectors that are making technical innovations central to their business models.
Court documents show Flynn, an early and vocal supporter on the campaign trail of President Donald Trump whose business dealings and foreign interactions made him a central focus of Mueller's investigation, will admit to lying about his conversations with Russia's ambassador to the United States during the transition period before Trump's inauguration.
The paper underlines the central role of the UNFCCC and points to a constellation of actors - multilateral institutions, governments, businesses, states, cities and citizens - whose capacities and specialized focus can contribute to climate governance, emission reductions and adaptation investment.
Because the ledger is distributed among the group members, whose job is to verify and update it as business progresses, it is considered more secure than a central ledger controlled by a single party.
a) where it has its statutory seat; b) under whose law it was incorporated or formed; c) where it has its central administration; or d) where it has its principal place of business.
She was also a founding member of the Tuesday Girls whose mission was to provide networking opportunities for women executives and business owners; was a partner in Accelerent, a national platform for mid-sized corporate businesses in the Mid-Atlantic; served as a corporate mentor for the COMMIT Foundation, whose mission is to mentor mid-level female veterans to reach their full potential personally and professionally; and served for nine years on the board of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland with a focus on their capital campaign to expand services for inner - city girls.
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