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The board of directors meets once a month to discuss the budget
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a member of the board of directors
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And who do you think would then be blamed? The Board of Directors? Yeah tell me another one mate
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She had no other alternative than to fill out a rather constructive complaint to the Board of Directors of the museum
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Approximately one month after that incident, Marguerite received in her residence in Los Angeles the following communication from the Board of Directors of the museum:
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When I attend the board of directors meeting
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“You’re thinking I’ve been fooled, haven’t you? Ethan, when this is over and done for, I’ll have a five per-cent share on SAFRAP and a seat on the board of directors
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was on the Board of Directors of the United Nations Association of the USA and a major contributor to
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presented it all to your CEO (or if you are the CEO, to the board of directors) and
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the report be forwarded to the board of directors
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He wondered if TEPCO’s board of directors, who
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the board of directors caused the bank to
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asked to serve on the board of directors for
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, a bookkeeping and business consulting service since 1995, and has served on the board of directors of California based All Stat Courier Services, Inc
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I reported him, with the result that Litton’s Board of Directors passed a series of resolutions that so severely constrained Erb’s remaining permissible duties that he was soon replaced at Ingalls
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members of the ACLU Board of Directors (Arthur Garfield Hays and Morris Ernst) took
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I also served on the Board of Directors of the Tompkins County Council of the Arts
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The pressure was intense for the next couple of years with the bank hovering over my shoulder more than any board of directors ever could
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, board of directors, joining my mother, Wright Thomas, Senator Harry Byrd, Mark Green and John McNair in having the responsibility of selling the company
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, the president and chairman of the Triad Foundation, said the new foundation, “was established to allow it to pursue the philanthropic objectives that reflect the interests of its board of directors
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, served on the board of directors of the private research laboratory from 1984 until his death, and Park, Jr
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would elect a member of the Board of Directors of
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The Board of Directors of the subsidiary
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would appoint a Board of Directors with the
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There was also a Board of Directors for the
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She was on their board of directors, but she did much more than
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The board of directors could have
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I have served on the National Miniature Donkey Association Board of Directors for the past 14 years
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so delighted with the outline that he sent it to the board of directors with the
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Just this past week I was nominated for a position on the Paranormal Romance Guild Board of Directors for the 2011 - 2012 term
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often sit on the company's board of directors, which makes the specialist privy to
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Harry's first meeting of the Board of Directors of AGI-Halifax took place
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I have a Board of Directors to answer to, remember
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This was an EX01 position and included a seat on the board of directors of the Government Printing Bureau, Chaired by the Director General and Queen’s Printer
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In spite of assurances to the contrary from Saturn’s board of directors, the Swordsman hierarchy believed that the move was directed against them and resented the extent of Federation military involvement
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At the same hour as the Saanich meeting the board of directors of the Tucker Automobile Company assembled in the plush boardroom on the twenty-fifth floor of the Tucker Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan
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And it was obvious that if they were new to the bank, the board of directors were probably dissatisfied with the previous President and the Chief Operating Officer
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Now, after he approves the loans, he submits them for recommendation to the Board of Directors
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There could been a complaint by the Board of Directors or by some of their customers or by Federal regulators
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I went back to the Board of Directors
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I thanked the Board of Directors for giving me the job opportunity, and they thanked me—even if insincerely—for what I did for them
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Wren’s uncle Timothy, chairman of the family board of directors that had inherited the company from Wren’s grandfather stood and motioned for those who could to sit
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conquer a seat at the board of directors
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Dave Matthews is also on the Board of Directors of Farm Aid
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on the Board of Directors at ConocoPhillips
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The members of your board of directors may have something to say about that anyway
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The bank manager and the board of directors had agreed and had managed to ensure that the loan was backed by a number of smaller banks in the galaxy
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‘’Let’s say that his board of directors didn’t give him much choice
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‘’From the Hygieans, yes! Their leader that was responsible for ordering the plot against you has been stripped of all powers by her corporation’s board of directors and is now awaiting trial in front of the Spacers League High Court of Justice
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“I heard they all were gonna have a meeting with the Board Of Directors at the end of the week
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and the industry experience of the Board of Directors
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Install a Board of Directors
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business and that the costs and time involved in supporting a Board of Directors
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has a knowledgeable and independent Board of Directors, the buyer can have
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• Member of the Board of Directors
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system across an enterprise or in working with a Board of Directors
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Whether you have a formal Board of Directors or
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The board of directors held its breath…
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The Board of Directors of the company made a decision for change towards increasing the production capacity of the company with 50%
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The Board of Directors have approved the scheme in principle and authorised a project team to plan the work
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founding board of directors of the Texas branch of CAIR, was sentenced to
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Working with a Board of Directors recently discussing this very word, they all had an
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there was a board of directors and he said yes, I asked if there was a
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Aarav had got back to Delhi and reported to the board of directors on first priority
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I signed it as the chairman of the board of directors and president of the Vietnam Veteran’s Workshop and said that I only wanted to deal with the chairman of the board of the steam company
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Every two months there was a board of directors meeting of the corporation
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A member of the Board of Directors – a woman with whom I was quite friendly – referred to me as “he” in a comment she made to Lana in my presence
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Billions of dollars had been wiped from accounts and in an act of desperation the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong market had closed the doors to the floor for the remainder of the week
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The Central Board of Directors is the main committee of the central bank
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Certificated copy of a resolution of the Board of directors for opening
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(iv) Board Resolution: A copy of the resolution of the Board of Directors of the
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a) The Board of Directors of the bank should ensure that an effective KYC
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and report directly to the senior management or to the Board of Directors
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Each bank should formulate with the approval of their Board of Directors a
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With the approval of the Board of Directors, the banks may formulate internal
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programme should be approved by their Board of Directors
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and frame the Fair Practices Code duly approved by their Board of Directors
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left him as priority one by the board of directors
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establishing a board of Directors listing Tim Erkin as Chairman and a dozen
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other company officers as members of the board of directors
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But these stories are never ever published or reported on except for a very rare scandal when something is so enormously illegal that it cannot be covered up or swept under the rug… Or when a huge financial bubble bursts… when investors lose billions and the board of directors manage to skip off with barely a reprimand? Why is whistle-blowing so incredibly rare in capitalistic economies…? Because secrecy is the unspoken ethical way that people do business
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enough to control the Board of Directors
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the Board of Directors, who had decided to vote her out as
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Not surprisingly, those same colleagues became the first Board of Directors for the organization
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He had not had any criminal convictions since he took his exams in 2009 and managed a wide network of contacts – one of the members of his board of directors was Ivan Gribanov, member of the Russian Duma and a major shareholder in the oil company Gazprom – but she could find nothing to get her further
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Lord Protector Greyghor holds a seat on the House of Qwentyn’s board of directors, and the cartel operates the royal mint in the city of Siddar, BSRA
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For a start, in theory they appoint both the board of directors and the auditors
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Although in the past it was an exceptional arrangement, we now find that many reorganization plans, providing for issuance of income bonds, give voting powers to these securities, generally calling for control of the board of directors until all or most of the issue is retired or if interest is not paid in full
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This would be equivalent in part to representation of the bondholders on the board of directors
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The Board of Directors have, since that time, authorized every three months the setting up among the assets of the Company a portion of this valuation and the capitalization thereof, in the form of dividends, payable in Common Stock at par on the Common Stock on the quarterly basis of 1¼% on the Common Stock issued and outstanding
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He does what the board of directors tell him to do and rarely thinks of asserting his individual rights as owner of the business and employer of its paid officers
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In publicly owned corporations these matters are passed on by the board of directors, whom the stockholders elect and to whom the officials are responsible
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What Was Received for the Price Paid? Carrying the study a step farther, let us ask what kind of managerial skill this enterprise was to enjoy? The board of directors consisted of many men prominent in finance, and their judgment on investments was considered well worth having
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This is happening often enough these days to put the management, including the board of directors, of a typical publicly controlled company on notice that if its operating results and the resulting market price are highly unsatisfactory, it may become the target of a successful take-over move
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Shareholders are asked to vote on which accounting firm should audit the books and who should serve on the board of directors
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22 Does that align his interests with those of Apple’s shareholders—or malign the trust that Apple’s shareholders have placed in the board of directors?
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In 2001, a majority of shareholders voted to remove Navistar’s restrictions against outside takeover bids—but the board of directors simply refused to implement the shareholders’ wishes
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Graham adds that a proxy vote would be necessary to authorize an independent committee of outside shareholders to select “the engineering firm” that would submit its report to the shareholders, not to the board of directors
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A catalyst for the sale of the entire company was already present in the form of a corporate raider who had gained a seat on the board of directors
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Are they owners themselves, and have they acted in the interests of shareholders? Have they engaged in self-dealing-that is, paying themselves for consultations or renting real estate for the company in buildings they own? Who is on the Board of Directors? Should Price expect them to act in the interests of the shareholders, or are they functionaries of current management? Are there other reasons why this company is not a candidate for a takeover? Nobody is going to buy GE or Cisco; they are simply too big