Example sentences of "the new company " in BNC.

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1 Indeed the Government has draft clauses in the new Companies Bill which carry all the power necessary to put the system Dearing envisaged into place .
2 But look at the new companies which take the place of the old order , says Mr Chandler : almost all have followed the first-mover formula and grown big .
3 So far the new companies have produced few products beyond the glossy financial and other potential moneywealth , one day .
4 The new companies , many of them under a year old and employing no more than a couple of dozen people , base their computers on processor chips imported from the US .
5 The Dearing Committee 's recommendations had been accepted and the new Companies Act saw the creation of the independent Financial Reporting Council with its own Review Panel .
6 Rosa Mentasti also traces the superb achievements , both technical and artistic , from the mid 1920s onwards of the new companies of Cappellin , Venini and AVEM and the regularly recurring revitalisation and re-alignments of Barovier , Seguso , Toso , Ferro and other names .
7 Timber men doubt the government 's ability to ‘ ensure our forests are not raped , by policing … the new companies . ’
8 A director from each of the new companies would acquire shares and sit on the SUPPLYKITS board : as Miranda owned the entire company , these inducement shares would reduce her holding , but Adam had convinced a reluctant Miranda that by relinquishing fifteen per cent of her shares , she was exchanging a hundred per cent of a small orange for eighty-five per cent of a crateful .
9 When the subsidiaries are transferred to the private sector it will be for the new companies to make pension arrangements for employees .
10 Future pensions are a matter for the new companies , and it would be surprising if they did not wish to secure pension arrangements that are satisfactory to their employees in the interests of attracting and retaining a motivated staff .
11 The new companies would also differ from co-operatives in that they would operate with unlimited liability .
12 Production had fallen during 1992 in almost all sectors , privatization had been slow and the performance of the new companies showed little improvement .
13 From two of its existing operations — Software Sciences , which produces the CHAMPS hotel management system and Datasolve , which manages other companies ' data facilities — the new company has taken the name Data Sciences .
14 The new company 's tied estate is centred on the West Midlands , but stretches from Sheffield to Worcester , and from Leicester to Telford .
15 The Hill Samuel plan envisages splitting off the UK naval and avionics businesses and giving shareholders one share in the new company for every share they hold in the existing organisation .
16 Malcolm Sanders , managing director of the new company , said the complete transfer of the Japanese company 's technology to the UK was unique .
17 The new company , NMB Postbank , is listed in Amsterdam .
18 The new company is a three-way partnership between the Chapman family ( his wife Marjory becomes editor-in-chief ) , a property and leisure group called Taylor Clark , and Associated Newspapers .
19 LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 and 15 per cent of the new company depending on the performance in the interim , for which they will pay £3m — £700,000 in cash and £2.3m in forgone share options .
20 The former chairman , Sir Phil Harris , soon sold his shares and it was not long before the new company was running off the rails .
21 It is structured so that LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 per cent and 15 per cent of the new company , depending on how well LWT performs in the meantime , which they will pay for in 1993-94 at today 's prices .
22 Part of the deal with the management buy-out team was an option on ten per cent of the new company when it came to the market , no equivalent of which was possible under the terms of any of the outside bids .
23 The buy-out company — premier Brands — has since been doing well and Sir Adrian is confident Cadbury 's shareholders will have nothing to complain about when the new company does eventually go to the market .
24 The new company also showed a new formula for a race car based around the 2-litre , four-cylinder , 16-valve engines that nearly all the big manufacturers have ( See sports news ) .
25 As part of the deal , British Land 's existing shareholders will receive 13 shares in the new company for every 40 they own .
26 Mr Ritblat said he and his fellow directors were showing their commitment to New British Land by investing almost £12million in cash into the new company , which he said would concentrate on the UK but also look for overseas opportunities provided by the creation of the Single European market .
27 Shareholders were to get shares in the new company and a series of cash pay-outs as the various properties were sold off .
28 The new company will beam its signal off Mr Murdoch 's Astra satellite , which can not handle D2 MAC signals .
29 I proposed that the Government should initially retain a 51 per cent stake in the new company .
30 In other words , the new company would start life structured in rather the same way as BP , with a Government shareholding but without the Government taking any part in the business .
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