Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] company 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The social strategy must therefore include full rights for employees , including the right to information and consultation about their company 's plans , particularly regarding a possible takeover or merger .
2 In March a Scottish investment analyst was convicted of insider dealing for doing what he thought was his job — advising clients to sell after talking to top managers about their company 's prospects .
3 I have just obtained an Amstrad 1512 PC with colour monitor , keyboard and mouse , which is being retired from the depths of my company 's stores .
4 Companies will often provide staff to come and talk to children , bring samples of their company 's products and arrange accompanied visits to their premises .
5 It allowed workers the opportunity to buy as much as 20 per cent of their company 's shares at half price as well as offering them low-interest loans for buying future shares once a stock market was established .
6 Numbers not only give managers a better sense of their company 's impact on the environment ; they provide a baseline against which to judge waste reduction .
7 This gives the salesperson the opportunity to offer a solution to such problems by means of one of his company 's products .
8 Until the crash , Comdisco 's chairman , Ken Pontikes , had every reason to believe he could serve his shareholders well by putting some of his company 's wealth into risk arbitrage .
9 After all , he has shown enough confidence in you to let you organise this part of his company 's expenditure .
10 Dan Mason of the Chiswick Polish Company — ‘ Cherry Blossom Polish ’ — was a great benefactor and in 1922 he bought Boston House in Burlington Lake , Chiswick , and had it converted into a club for the female staff of his Company 's factory .
11 REED International 's chairman , Peter Davis , yesterday hailed the success of his company 's £6 billion merger earlier this year with Dutch-based Elsevier as the new , combined operation reported a 19 per cent leap in pre-tax profits .
12 Indeed he proved far more successful a dealer than he had a client , despite the poverty of his company 's share recommendations , and by proxy his own .
13 However , in most circumstances the right decision will be to go ahead and at this point the PRO must , as honestly as possible , judge the merits of his company 's case and , if necessary , suggest ways in which the company might modify its stance on an issue so as to reduce its vulnerability .
14 In a speech to Britain 's venerable Institute of Directors on April 23rd , Gerald Ratner , the eponymous boss of Britain 's biggest jewellery chain , said the secret of his company 's success was selling ‘ total crap ’ .
15 When Hornby died at the height of his company 's success , the annual output of his factories totalled millions of Meccano sets , Hornby trains , and Dinky toys , which had become household names throughout the world .
16 On the evidence of his company 's performance , chief executive Steve Allen reckons that there is plenty of mileage left yet in the mainframe market .
17 John Mitchinson of Waterstones had some impressive figures to demonstrate the effectiveness of his company 's promotions : its backing of The Fields of Glory , for example , generated 50% of that title 's UK sales ; 45% of the UK sales of the paperback edition of The Beauty Myth went through the chain .
18 In 1991 , in order to support the price of his company 's shares , Robert Maxwell wrote a large put option in favour of his brokers .
19 It may be that the only way for a new supplier to break through this impasse is to secure a small order which , in effect , permits the demonstration of his company 's capability to provide consistently high-quality products promptly .
20 Mr Goto was in the market for an important work of art as part of his company 's centenary celebrations .
21 Your Mr may have explained the position to Joe of Samuel McCauls Limited when he was over in Northern Ireland last September , but Joe did not inform me of your company 's position .
22 The value of our exports has increased by 15 per cent to 975 million , a further sign of your Company 's importance to the UK economy and balance of payments .
23 I have not seen your client 's proposals , but I have read the report of your company 's accountant .
24 It may come as something of a shock to discover that up to 10% of your company 's turnover is actually being diverted to running a second business .
25 The letter you write is part of your company 's design , as is the way the telephonist answers a call .
26 But when there 's criticism of him or his performance , or indeed anything which is linked with him ( like his company 's products ) , from customers , his bosses , or even casual acquaintances , Ian finds he can not cope .
27 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
28 There is often much to be said for trying to sort the matter out by pursuing your rights under your company 's grievance procedure .
29 And it should give managers an incentive to invest — both in themselves and in their company 's strategy — for the long term .
30 Rosyth 's victory was being seen in industry circles yesterday as a snub for Devonport in its company 's attempts to discredit the Fife operation .
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