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 Company Law
Manx Company Law has been specifically developed to meet the Island's special circumstances.
Every company requires at least two directors and a company secretary (who may be one of the two directors).
The Companies Acts of 1931 to 1993 define the types of companies which may be incorporated and the manner in which their affairs should be conducted.
http://www.ey.com/GLOBAL/content.nsf/Isle_of_Man/Fiduciary_Law   (432 words)

  
 MTR CORP LTD - MTRJF Report of Foreign Issuer (6-K) SIGNATURES
Ho are not related to any directors, senior management or substantial or controlling shareholders of the Company except that they are Deputy Secretaries for ETandW (Transport) and the Financial Secretary Incorporated, which holds shares in the Company in trust for Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a controlling shareholder of the Company.
Pursuant to the Articles of Association of the Company, Directors appointed by the Chief Executive pursuant to the MTR Ordinance are not required to retire by rotation at the annual general meetings of the Company.
Ho have not entered into any contract of service with the Company.
http://sec.edgar-online.com/2004/07/23/0001193125-04-123243/section2.asp   (432 words)

  
 FDIC: Trust Examination Manual
Thus, if the trustee is authorized by the terms of the trust to invest in railroad bonds, he is guilty of a breach of trust if he invests in bonds of a railroad company in which a prudent man would not invest because of the financial condition of the company.
Early formulations of the prudent person rule were sometimes troubled by the effort to distinguish between the standard of a prudent person investing for another and investing on his or her own account.
Ordinarily it is proper for a trustee to invest in government securities, such as bonds of the United States or of the State or of municipalities, in first mortgages on land, or in corporate bonds.
http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/examinations/trustmanual/appendix_c/appendix_c.html   (432 words)

  
 The 86th PGA Championship / News / Manufacturing excellence the heart of Kohler Co.
Their Old World craftsmanship and commitment to excellence helped forge a company that today reaches far beyond the shores of Lake Michigan to encompass an enterprise of more than 44 plants in 13 countries and more than 26,000 associates worldwide.
Today, the company is the leading manufacturer of mid-range to high-end plumbing in the PeopleÂ’s Republic with three large, fast-growing manufacturing ventures that produce vitreous china fixtures and brass faucets, along with cast iron and acrylic baths and whirlpools.
However, Walter J. Kohler, a son of the company founder and a man of extraordinary vision, championed the idea that plumbing fixtures could be beautiful as well as practical.
http://www.pga.com/pgachampionship/2004/news_081004_manufacturing_excellence.html   (432 words)

  
 SHORENSTEIN'S SON WANTS COMPANY TO RISE IN THE EAST Section: REAL ESTATE QUARTERLY Magazine: San Francisco Business Times, June 2, 1995
"They were able to see how all the pieces fit together and still be cost conscious." Shorenstein spends half his time on acquisitions and said the biggest managerial difference today at the company is that one man isn't trying to run the company.
The company is in a position to do so because, unlike many real estate tycoons, the Shorensteins survived the early 1990s real estate depression with their portfolio and financing intact.
Known for its commercial leasing/management capability, Shorenstein is branching out into the retail part of the business.
http://mgv.mim.edu.my/Articles/00577/96021370.Htm   (432 words)

  
 Irvine News
Lantronix, Inc. today announced that the company expects to report positive cash flow of approximately $75,000 for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30, 2005, in line with its earlier guidance.
IRVINE - A car plowed into a concrete column in an upper-level parking lot Saturday at John Wayne Airport, killing the 75-year-old Rosemead man driving the vehicle and injuring a female passenger, authorities...
Local news for Irvine, CA continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
http://www.topix.net/city/irvine-ca   (432 words)

  
 Labor History Revisionism: A Libertarian Analysis of the Pullman Strike, by Dr Chris Matthew Sciabarra
Since the strike was between the company and its "ex-employees," there was "nothing to arbitrate." When asked why he would not submit to arbitration, George Pullman replied to the U.S. Strike Commission that such arbitration would violate a principle--"The principle that a man should have the right to manage his own property" (Lindsey 1942, 94).
The boycott was to cut the major source of the company's revenue and to compel it to assume a more conciliatory attitude toward labor.
In 1886, he was encouraged by George Pullman to form a partnership with Frederick Secord to establish a retail merchandise organization in the Pullman arcade.
http://www.libertarian.co.uk/lapubs/histn/histn046.htm   (432 words)

  
 OCRA Worldwide, offshore company & trust services, international & offshore banking & business facilitators :: ocra
From OCRA Worldwide's global network of offices, we deliver offshore companies, onshore companies, offshore trusts, and company management and trustee services to expatriates, international businesses, individuals, families, and professional intermediaries.
OCRA (Isle of Man) Limited is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Supervision Commission as a Corporate Service Provider.
Welcome to OCRA Worldwide, a proven industry leader and the independent provider of choice.
http://www.ocra.com/   (432 words)

  
 Halliburton Company ( Dick Chaney's previous employer)
In the spring of 1997, Cheney and the board of directors decided the time had come to eliminate the separate management group structures and combine all the business units under the Halliburton Company umbrella.
This historic document was printed by the American Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an allegorical man holding up a test tube with oil refinery equipment in the background.
Halliburton and Brown & Root have been the mainstays of the company since 1962 when they joined forces to form a unique and powerful corporate entity.
http://www.scripophily.net/halcom.html   (647 words)

  
 Incorporating A Company In The Isle Of Man - Offshore Investments, Offshore Banking
Isle of Man Offshore incorporation and company formation service for Incorporating Isle of Man Tax Exempt Company Limited Liability Company in
Isle of Man. Jersey to satisfy the Supervisor that the company will be properly managed in the or newsletter benefit from incorporating regularly updated news and content
But the general consensus in the House of Keys was that the Isle of Man had The bill means the Isle of Man subsidiary of the company, Halifax International (Isle of Man) Ltd, will or newsletter benefit from incorporating regularly updated news and content
http://www.offshore-resources.net/incorporatingacompanyintheisleofman.htm   (440 words)

  
 Jobs at Blue Man Group
This individual will work directly with the Director of Finance, the Chief Financial Officer and Blue Man Group company management.
Blue Man Productions is looking for an accountant with exemplary people skills and 2 years of accounting experience to fill the role of Theatrical Finance Coordinator.
The Theatrical Finance Coordinator serves as the BMP support for the domestic shows' financial processes.
http://www.blueman.com/communitycontests/jobs/nyc_tfc.shtml   (123 words)

  
 Thomas Pownall; led Martin Marietta - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Obituaries - News
Pownall, former chairman and chief executive of Martin Marietta, achieved corporate celebrity status in 1982 when he led the company's defense during a 33-day test of financial wills against the larger Bendix Corp. His strategy to gobble up the competition before it could consume Martin Marietta was christened the ''Pac-Man defense" by Wall Street analysts.
Thomas Gilmore Pownall, the savvy and hard-nosed executive who repelled a hostile takeover of Martin Marietta in the 1980s and guided the company's transformation into one of the country's leading defense electronics firms, died June 24 of pneumonia at Manor Care Potomac in suburban Potomac, Md. He was 83.
Pownall, known as a dominant and decisive manager, was credited with quickly eliminating the debt and reshaping the corporation into the defense and aerospace firm that later became the merged
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/07/01/thomas_pownall_led_martin_marietta?mode=PF   (767 words)

  
 fuller
What Dad Fuller developed was an incredible culture which was most clearly demonstrated in the Fuller Brush Man himself.
Fuller chronicled the story in "A Foot in the Door: The Life Appraisal of the Original Fuller Brush Man", a book that describes the rise of the Fuller Brush tradition.
Having incorporated itself as the Fuller Brush Company in 1913, a decade later it reached $15 million in sales and represented the largest direct-marketing company in the country.
http://www.wiley.com/college/man/schermerhorn371939/site/cases/fuller.htm   (1432 words)

  
 Hunton & Williams Bios Mel Tull III
Represented a Fortune 500 grocery wholesaler and retailer in financing and closing acquisition transactions and ultimate sale of the company.
Represents a Fortune 500 food company in its on going acquisition program including its acquisition of the hog production and processing assets of a competing public company through the target's bankruptcy proceedings.
Represents public and private companies threatened with hostile takeovers in evaluating their fiduciary duties and takeover defenses and strategies, including the successful defense of Chesapeake Corporation employing the rarely-used "Pac Man" defense.
http://www.hunton.com/bios/bio.aspx?id=14677&print=yes   (283 words)

  
 Document Listing
Wyatt, on the prowl for an acquisition to beef up Coastal's $6.2 billion in annual revenues, wanted protection against a Pac-Man defense, in which the target company gobbles up the acquirer's shares.
So shareholders in the big Houston-based gas pipeline company were only mildly surprised early last year when he asked them to hand additional voting power to a management team that owned less than 10% of the stock.
Roger B. Smith, chairman of General Motors, ignited the debate last year when GM issued a new class of Series E common stock, with half the normal voting rights, to pay for Electronic Data Systems, H. Ross Perot's computer service company.
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~rlr0846/corp_legal_press/Coastal/Y1985_Q3/Fortune9-16-85Shares.htm   (2568 words)

  
 The Woolworths Virtual Museum : big changes on the death of Frank Woolworth in 1919
This office carries with it the responsibilities of the general management and oversight of the business, and I count on every man in the business to give me his full support and co-operation so that I can administer this office to the best interest of the business and every man in it.
He was a canny financial manager and one of very few people that Woolworth took any notice of.
Woolworth has been appointed to that office, his duties being to preside as Chairman for Board of Directors Meetings and to act in an advisory capacity to the President.
http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/1910s-changeattop.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Walt Disney Company
Disney must accept a cut in his budget, or Mintz would assign Oswald (which the distributor legally controlled) to another studio — and he'd already secured agreements from most of Disney's key employees to man it.
Today, The Walt Disney Company is a world-spanning media conglomerate.
In 1928, Disney asked Charles Mintz (Winkler's husband, who was by then running her business) for a budget increase, but Mintz had what he thought was a better idea.
http://www.toonopedia.com/disney.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Isle of Man Company Incorporation
If no income arises from such an investment the company would not be liable to Isle of Man taxation.
Whilst there is no requirement to file audited accounts with the authorities, a Company is required to keep financial records which reflect the financial position of a company.
Companies which satisfy the environmental and financial criteria of the Manx Government are entitled to capital grants of 40% of costs of new buildings or improvements in building and on new plant and machinery.
http://www.consumoffshore.com/english/countries/isleofman.html   (1319 words)

  
 San Antonio Current - front page - 05/12/2005 - Screens Company town
One man recalls that after the annual company physical, the report always came back "no change," which made it all the more shocking when an independent, out-of-town doctor told him he had five to seven years to live because so little was left of his lungs.
Company documents from the '70s, when Grace owned the facility, show that the East-Coast company was aware that it was incurring an immeasurable liability by not notifying its employees of the risk.
As early as the 1950s, before Grace purchased the plant, the government had notified the mine that its vermiculite posed a health risk.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=14511756&BRD=2318&PAG=461&dept_id=484045&rfi=6   (1280 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Delta Financial at Epinions.com
One simply has to work for a company that is licensed.
The decade ended with the company occupying the entire office building that they were in and employing about one hundred people.
Sid and his wife, Rona, had been in the insurance business working in a small four man office in Great Neck, New York when Sid decided to dabble in Mortgages.
http://www.epinions.com/content_157087927940   (3780 words)

  
 Letters from Pullman
Pullman did not sell them their grog...The lives of the working men were bounded on all sides by the Pullman Company; Pullman was the horizon in every direction.
I was worse off at the time of the strike by $250.00 than when I came to Pullman...The Company, not satisfied, began the war by reducing our wages to a starvation point.
The Company would not give us our checks at the shops as usual, but sent us to the Company's bank, where they would have a better chance to squeeze us for the rent it was impossible to pay.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/INCORP/pullman/letters.html   (3780 words)

  
 The Kool-Aid Man vs. The Michelin Man @ WWWF Ground Zero
Hmmm, I guess this time I better vote for Monica Lewin...Wait a minute...that's not Bill Clinton, that's the Michelin Tire man! Well, I can't be the first person to make *that* mistake.
The Michelin Man is the King of the Tire Empire, and he and his army have taken at least as many human lives, but that is only the beginning of the horror.
As for the Michelin Man, he's not only entirely composed of steel-reinforced rubber (halfway towards availing himself of the vaunted "I am rubber, you are glue" defence) which in itself has considerable offensive merit; in a dire situation, he can light himself on fire.
http://www.grudge-match.com/History/koolaid_michelin.shtml   (3780 words)

  
 John D Rockefeller and Standard Oil. The nightmare begins...
The result is that the Standard Oil Company is probably in the strongest financial position of any aggregation in the world.
Matthews, the owner of the concern which the Standard was fighting, which might not have been expected from a man who had met the kind of opposition he had from the time he went into business.
What the total value of the companies owned by the present Standard Oil Company is it is impossible to say.
http://www.bilderberg.org/whatafel.htm   (8895 words)

  
 Labor History: Conversion at Bethlehem: Religion and Union Building in Steel, 1930-42 - Bethlehem Steel Co., Steel Workers Organizing Committee
In Bethlehem, for example, supervisors forced workers to contribute to the company's political funds, and plant managers circulated among workers on election day to distribute buttons for the company's preferred candidates.(8)
Although the young man felt the company had mistreated his father, Ramsay was a hardworking, loyal employee who had little interest in politics or social movements prior to the Depression.
On May 13, 1941, workers at the Lackawanna, New York, plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company voted by almost a three to one margin for representation by the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC).
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0348/is_4_39/ai_53474567   (1242 words)

  
 THE CROXTON CHRONICLES
Although the automobile company had been running on a shoestring budget, the tight budgeting was eased when I.M. and F.F. Taggart subscribed for $10,000 stock each raising the capitol to $50,000.
With limited capitol and resources the company could not stand the financial strain of its unsold production, and it would ultimately go into receivership.
The automobile was still a rich manÂ’s toy, with only four owned by Massillon, Ohio families, until Herbert Anderman Croxton took an interest in the new invention.
http://croxton.net/chronicles/ccI-4.html   (1242 words)

  
 Sam The Record Man
as the Phonograph Record Labor Agreement, Phonograph Record Manufacturers’ Special Payments Fund...
Record company links, record company web sites, recording studios, indie labels, Recording companies Independent record labels links from VT Living.com.
Record Review Room at Wood Hall, (Bldg 769), User Services, and on BUPERS.
http://www.whatthehell.biz/Sam-The-Record-Man/index.shtml   (1242 words)

  
 Trading Companies
Ernst and Young have a solid base of these local trading companies which contribute to the Island's economic expansion, including: agriculture, construction, retailing and wholesaling, utility companies, tourism, manufacturing, professional services and local authorities.
Ernst & Young is one of the oldest established professional service firms on the Isle of Man and has been working for Island clients for nearly 100 years.
Although the financial services sector accounts for the largest proportion of the national income, traditional, new and innovative local trading companies form an important part of the Island's economic base.
http://www.ey.com/global/content.nsf/Isle_of_Man/Trading_Companies   (1242 words)

  
 Canada International Games News
Games co-chairman John Wilson has said that almost every hotel is booked solid during the period of the games and that everything is ready for the games.
Montréal 2006 wants as many as 24,000 participants to play in the games.
A fan, reported to be a 31-year-old Canadian man, wearing a tutu, polka-dot tights and clown shoes, interrupted the diving competition by climbing onto an adjacent board and diving into the pool.
http://www.internationalgames.net/newscanada.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Docket No. 95051, Bajwa v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. (Il. S. Ct.)
The insurance company issued the policy, and the insured was later murdered by a man who had conspired with the insurance company agent to collect the policy proceeds.
It happened to be the case in Ramey that the insurance company was aware that the insurance policy was obtained by the beneficiary and not by the insured.
Met Life maintains that a plaintiff should not be able to state a cause of action for negligent underwriting unless he alleges that there is "actual knowledge" on the part of the insurance company that the policy application was somehow fraudulent.
http://www.state.il.us/court/Opinions/SupremeCourt/2004/January/Opinions/Html/95051.htm   (5862 words)

  
 Michelin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The company's symbol is the Michelin Man, which was introduced in 1898 and is one of the world's oldest trademarks.
Michelin owned the automobile manufacturer Citroën between 1934 and 1976.
Two years later, they bought out Uniroyal Inc., a business founded in 1892 as the U.S. Rubber Company.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelin   (5862 words)

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