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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia 's national public broadcaster . Originally created in 1932 as a radio network, the Corporation has gradually expanded and diversified into all forms of mainstream media, providing television , radio and online services throughout metropolitan and regional Australia, and overseas via its Asia-Pacific Television service and Radio...
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Corporate title

Corporate titles include: CCO : Chief Credit Officer CEO : Chief Executive Officer CFO : Chief Financial Officer CIO : Chief Information Officer CISO: Chief Information Security Officer CMO : Chief Marketing Officer COO : Chief Operating Officer; DOO : Director of Operations CRO : Chief Risk Officer CSO : Chief Security Officer; Chief Strategy Officer CTO : Chief...
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Corporate police state (Redirected from Corporate Police State)

A Corporate police state is a pejorative term for the kind of transnational system of government that transcends geographic boundaries to regulate the conduct of employees, outsource contractors and markets, via a form of business practices known as vertical integration . Corporate police states combine an economy based on private enterprise , especially large business corporations , with...
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Corporations law

Corporations law or corporate law is the law concerning the creation and regulation of corporations . A corporation is a group of people which are legally treated as a person; the corporation can own property, sign contracts , sue, and be sued. Corporate law refers to the law governing the relationships among shareholders and management. For example, corporate law can answer the question...
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Chrysler Corporation

The Chrysler Corporation is a United States -based luxury automobile manufacturer, which was purchased in 1998 by Daimler-Benz to become DaimlerChrysler . Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Logos 3 Chrysler Models 4 See also 5 External links 6 References History The company was formed by Walter Percy Chrysler on June 6 , 1925...
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Corporation

A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person ) that often has similar rights in law to those of a natural person. Civil law systems may refer to corporations as "moral persons;" they may also go by the name "AS" (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below). In colloquial usage, "corporation" usually refers to a commercial entity set...
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Digital Equipment Corporation

Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering company in the American computer industry. They are generally referred to within the computing industry as DEC . (This acronym was once officially used by DEC itself [1] , but later discarded.) .They were later acquired by Compaq , which subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard . As of 2004 their product lines were still produced under...
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Delaware corporation

A Delaware corporation is a corporation chartered in the state of Delaware in the United States . Delaware is well known as a corporate haven , and many major corporations are chartered in Delaware. Critics of the predominance of Delaware corporate law believe that its laws and courts are excessively friendly to corporations. Proponents point out that many states' laws are more friendly...
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Delaware corporation (Redirected from Delaware Corporation)

A Delaware corporation is a corporation chartered in the state of Delaware in the United States . Delaware is well known as a corporate haven , and many major corporations are chartered in Delaware. Critics of the predominance of Delaware corporate law believe that its laws and courts are excessively friendly to corporations. Proponents point out that many states' laws are more friendly...
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Enron Corporation

... This article has been tagged since September 2005. See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page . Enron logo, designed by Paul Rand Enron Corporation used to be a trading and energy company based in Houston, Texas that employed around 21,000 people by mid- 2001 , before it went bankrupt . Enron was one of the world’s leading electricity...
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