Example sentences of "[that] [art] company ['s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example in Barcelona Traction 67 it is possible that the corporate authorities felt that the company 's interests were never placed squarely before the International Court and that the legal issue , whether Belgium could represent the Belgian shareholders , ignored the question of third party interests in the company itself .
2 Similarly , establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company 's interests have not been addressed by management .
3 Lotus Development Corp president Jim Manzi says that the company 's flagship 1-2-3 spreadsheet may account for less than 50% of total revenues this quarter , for the first time in the company 's history — it accounted for 74% in 1991 ; he also says that lower marketing and development costs should allow the company to deliver an operating margin of 15% to 18% next year .
4 Intangibles included in the first two components may be capitalised as assets , provided that the company 's directors and auditors are satisfied that the amount at which they are capitalised is no greater than their recoverable amount .
5 In August 1988 a firm of accountants who had from 1983 to 1989 been auditors of A. Plc. , the holding company of a worldwide group of companies , produced a ‘ working capital report ’ stating that the company 's directors might ‘ reasonably make the statement that in their opinion ’ the A. Group ‘ has sufficient working capital for its present requirements . ’
6 But they added that the company 's performance ‘ must be improved significantly ’ .
7 To evoke a judicial response in either situation , however , it is likely that the company 's behaviour will need to be glaringly out of line with that of similarly situated enterprises .
8 They believed that this course of action was morally and politically desirable despite the fact that the manufacture of napalm did not generate much profit , that the company 's manufacturing facilities could have been more profitably employed in the manufacture of some other chemical , and that the company 's public image and recruitment activities were being damaged by the continued manufacture of napalm .
9 During such talks , remember to look at any implications that the company 's proposals may have for your pension .
10 ‘ What this guy will do is get a demoralized sales organisation revitalised , hopefully at the same time that the company 's Alpha technology begins to roll out in volume , ’ said John Jones , analyst at Salomon Brothers .
11 Third market companies had to find a member firm to sponsor them who would ensure not only the suitability of the company for trading , but also that the company 's decisions were communicated to the shareholders , and that there was an effective and orderly market in the shares .
12 On a happier note , Jean Brousse , director of marketing , said that the company 's capital fund grew in 1992 to $41m from $25m at the end of 1991 .
13 Police said that the company 's records showed that the Moslem Brotherhood had been involved in a plot to overthrow the Egyptian government and create an Islamic state , with the support of foreign countries including Afghanistan , Iran , Iraq , Pakistan and Turkey .
14 She denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price .
15 When bankers say that a company is ‘ leveraged ’ , they mean that the company 's debt greatly exceeds the owners ' equity or share in the company .
16 The administrators are alleging that the company 's money was misappropriated and paid away for no benefit to the company .
17 It was held that the company 's lien had become effective when the debts to it were incurred ( even though they were not then due for repayment ) and as this occurred before the company had notice of the charging order , the company 's lien had priority .
18 Market research has shown that the company 's torches are seen as dependable but rather old-fashioned and there is little awareness of the newer products which have been introduced to fit the contemporary lifestyle .
19 Chief executive Chris Greentree welcomed these most recent announcements as further evidence of LASMO 's successes around the world and proof that the company 's exploration and development programme continues to strengthen .
20 Indeed , the House of Lords expressly approved the earlier judgment in Al Saudi Banque and Others v Clark Pixley ( 1989 ) 3 All ER 361 in which it was held that auditors did not owe a duty of care to a number of banks because it could not be established that the auditors knew either that the company 's accounts were to be shown to the banks or that the banks would rely on them in reaching decisions as lenders .
21 CGI , which has 13.3% of Computer Horizons , and is regarded by the board as a hostile shareholder , argues that the company 's plans make it extremely difficult and expensive for another company to acquire Computer Horizons , and must be eliminated to make management accountable and maximise shareholder value .
22 Given Cadbury 's peerless reputation for research and development , and its continued commitment to high levels of marketing support , which in Time Out 's case includes a £5m advertising blitz through GGT , few can doubt that the company 's £35 sales target for the brand will be achieved .
23 On the following day , Fidelity 's directors announced that the company 's profits were lower than had earlier been predicted .
24 As liquidator , the official receiver 's function is to ensure that the company 's assets are got in , sold and distributed to the creditors and other persons properly entitled .
25 Observers of the stock market will interpret the low share price as a signal that the company 's assets are being under-utilised and that an efficient management could employ them more profitably .
26 For example , one vital task undertaken by the clerks was a quinquennial valuation which ensured that the company 's assets matched its actuarial liabilities .
27 Bell Atlantic Corp 's Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co of West Virginia has had a fillip from Standard & Poor 's Corp , which raised its senior unsecured debt rating to double-A-plus from double-A , affecting about $265m of debt , the move being made in the expectation that the company 's network modernisation and supportive regulation will help it to improve an already strong debt service capacity .
28 This essential merging of primary rate and basic rate services will be achieved using the ‘ fractional Megastream ’ technology that the company 's Martlesham Laboratory on Martlesham Heath , Suffolk has developed for squeezing multiple ISDN channels over ordinary copper circuits .
29 He pointed out that the company 's investment portfolio alone , ‘ which will be worth $17.73 per share by 30 September 1990 , if the portfolio experiences the same rate of growth as last year , is equal to nearly the value of the total cash-out price ’ .
30 The report says that the company 's failure is " due quite simply to the overvaluation of the project , which has allowed some vultures to enrich themselves immeasurably at Congo 's expense . "
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