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

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1 In the Yorkshire Radio area , where the company 's broadcasts are aimed at the under-35s , listening figures rose 32 per cent to 13.85 hours a week over the year .
2 Also , unsecured creditors will often be deterred from seeking a winding-up since such creditors would readily appreciate the futility of such action where the company 's assets were charged up to the hilt .
3 A policy decision was taken not to bid in the standard commercial power electronics market , but to concentrate in the more specialised nuclear and petrochemical sector where the company 's strengths lie .
4 At the Stand , where the company 's executive offices are located , catering managers Ralph Clark and Annette Ware operate a suite of seven private dining rooms services independently from the staff restaurant .
5 Where a company 's Articles of Association state that only the Board of Directors can grant special remuneration to a director , a committee of the Board does not have authority to pay a special fee to one of its members .
6 As mentioned , the 650's neck is wider than the company 's usual 1″ , this time echoing Gibson 's most popular models at 1″ .
7 The two year deal took nine months to negotiate , according to Neuron Data chairman and chief executive officer Patrick Perez , and is worth a little more than the company 's entire turnover for the month of December last year — see below .
8 No investment having a DCF yield lower than the company 's cost of capital would normally be accepted .
9 No investment having a DCF yield lower than the company 's cost of capital would normally be accepted .
10 Non-recourse lending is the term used for a loan where the project itself rather than the company 's assets as a whole is the security offered to the lender .
11 Although the company 's cars proudly carried the destination ‘ Tooting ’ , they in fact only reached the fringe of the area of that name .
12 Facing his first annual meeting as IBM Corp 's chairman and chief executive , Louis Gerstner did not mince words , telling the Tampa assembly that the company 's very survival had been called into question in the past year , but promised that although the company 's reputation was temporarily tarnished , it will remain strong thanks to its worldwide base — ‘ It would be a great mistake for naysayers to underestimate IBM , ’ Gerstner said .
13 ‘ There are about 90 teams in the competition , so the Company 's gesture will be known all over the county .
14 If the company 's policy is to remunerate expatriates similarly to those in the home country , it is important that this is explained .
15 The only principle of law ( but not business practice ) distinguishing this feature from any type of limited liability company is that the members are liable for the company 's liabilities as guarantors if the company 's own resources prove to be insufficient to meet the liability .
16 If the company 's strength is centred around its ability to produce large scale structures then the company 's efforts will be concentrated on keeping that facility fully employed .
17 If the company 's business involves dealing in goods the records must also contain a statement of stock held at the end of the financial year and statements of stocktakings from which that was prepared , and , except in the case of goods sold in the ordinary course of retail trade , statements of all goods sold or purchased , in sufficient detail to enable the other party to be identified .
18 A deferred tax charge in the profit and loss account would reflect the difference between the actual tax charge and the tax liability which would be incurred if the company 's own depreciation charge were deductible for tax purposes .
19 If a company 's ACT can not be used to reduce its current year tax liability , it will become surplus .
20 S 459 of the Companies Act 1985 provides that if a company 's affairs are being or have been conducted in a manner which is unfairly prejudicial to the company 's interests , then the members may obtain relief through the courts .
21 Registration can be confidently expected to occur in due course unless the company 's articles impose restrictions on the transferability of its shares .
22 Parliament was , however , peremptorily told by the King not to proceed with the matter , because the Company 's affairs were being dealt with by the Crown .
23 A members ' voluntary liquidation usually happens because a company 's shareholders want to close down the business and get their money back .
24 The fruits of diversification will be clear even to the most sceptical observers in another few years , they claim , when the company 's new subsidiaries will help Mercedes build still better cars while the company 's ability to throw resources into fast-growing high-tech areas will give it an edge in those markets .
25 In the US , profits for the full year were down to £83m from £155m , while the company 's activities in the rest of the world saw losses of £60m against £364m profits in 1990 .
26 For the future , Morton sees its salt business as a cash generator to fund other high growth areas , while the company 's biggest boost will come from airbags .
27 Performance Plastics , Plastics Additives and Ion Exchange Resins businesses struggled , while the company 's largest business , Polymer , Resins and Monomers , held up quite well .
28 But while the company 's management would not deny an element of luck , they would also point to a good deal of contingency planning that enabled them to react faster than anyone else to ILG 's collapse .
29 BICC 's core construction business scraped home with a 5% increase in operating profits while the company 's UK property arm saw £12m operating losses .
30 John Smith , senior vice-president , operations said that while the company 's goal was to return to profitability as soon as possible , ‘ for the remainder of 1992 we remain cautious about both revenues and profits due to the uncertainties in both the industry and worldwide economies . ’
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