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  • 1Corporate veil in the United Kingdom — The corporate veil in the United Kingdom is a metaphorical reference used in UK company law for the concept that the rights and duties of a corporation are, as a general principle, the responsibility of that company alone. Just as a natural… …

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  • 2Corporate use of Second Life — Virtual Worlds are 3D computer environments where each user is represented with a character avatar. Traditionally, virtual worlds have been used for entertainment. However, starting from approximately 2004 both corporate world and academia… …

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  • 3Corporate Action — Any event that brings material change to a company and affects its stakeholders. This includes shareholders, both common and preferred, as well as bondholders. These events are generally approved by the company s board of directors; shareholders… …

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  • 4Corporate Refinancing — The process through which a company reorganizes its debt obligations by replacing or restructuring existing debts. Refinancing may also involve issuing equity to pay off a percentage of debt. Debt is replaced or refunded by a company with money… …

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  • 5Corporate finance — Corporate finance …

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  • 6Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… …

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  • 7Corporate tax in the United States — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 8Corporate Average Fuel Economy — CAFE redirects here. For other uses, see Cafe (disambiguation). The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1975,[1] and intended to improve the average fuel economy of… …

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  • 9Corporate Executive Board, USA — Infobox Company company name = Corporate Executive Board company company type = Public (nasdaq|EXBD) foundation = Washington, D.C. (1979) location = flagicon|USA Washington, D.C., USA key people = Thomas L. Monahan, III, CEO Melody Jones, Chief… …

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  • 10Corporate Kleptocracy — Buzzword that describes the greed of corporate executives who use underhanded tactics to siphon off wealth at the expense of shareholders. This buzzword is attributed to how ex Hollinger CEO, Conrad Black, and his fellow associates allegedly… …

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