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  • 31Business Combination laws — These laws impose a moratorium on certain kinds of transactions ( e.g., asset sales, mergers) between a large shareholder and the firm for a period usually ranging between three and five years after the shareholder s stake passes a pre specified… …

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  • 32stake·hold·er — /ˈsteıkˌhoʊldɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a person or business that has invested money in something (such as a company) corporate stakeholders 2 : a person who holds the money that people have bet on something and then gives it to the winner …

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  • 33Songdo International Business District — Songdo IBD   송도국제업무단지   Masterplan of Songdo IBD Country …

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  • 34White knight (business) — In business, a white knight may be a corporation, a private company, or a person that intends to help another firm. There are many types of white knights. Alternatively, a gray knight is an acquiring company that enters a bid for a hostile… …

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  • 35The Stake Out — ] The opening scene caused some problems because it featured a woman walking off the set and taking one step down to get off it. Gleen Forbes, the set designer thought that this made the show look cheap. The scene in which Jerry and Elaine are in …

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  • 36Orange Business Services — Type Telecommunications Owner Orange SA Country France Introduced June 2006 ( …

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  • 37Springer Science+Business Media — This article is about the academic publishing company. For the newspaper company started by Axel Springer, see Axel Springer AG. Springer Science+Business Media Founded 1842 Founder Julius Springer Country of origin …

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  • 38Concern (business) — This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia. A concern (German: Konzern) is a German type of business group. It results from the merger of several legally independent companies an economic entity under unified management.… …

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  • 39LDS Business College — (LDSBC) is a two year college in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on training students in business and industry. The college is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints and operates under the Church Educational System or CES and is… …

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  • 40Latin America's Business Figures — LATIN AMERICA’S BUSINESS FIGURES Carlos Slim Helú (born January 28 1940 in Mexico City) is a Lebanese businessman and the world s richest person as of August 2007, according to Fortune magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Slim has a substantial… …

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