Example sentences of "company has a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The company has a stake in all four existing Cornish mines ; it owns Wheal Jane , the biggest works , while it holds 40 per cent of the shares in the South Crofty and Pendarves mines and has an 18 per cent share in Geevor ( see Map ) .
2 ‘ Just as a trading company has a trading reputation which it is entitled to protect by bringing an action for defamation , so in my view the plaintiffs as a local government corporation have a ‘ governing ’ reputation which they are equally entitled to protect in the same way — of course , bearing in mind the vital distinction between defamation of the corporation as such and defamation of its individual officers or members .
3 A UK company has a US parent , which often instructs it to look at possible acquisitions around the world .
4 The company has a US subsidiary , CGI Corp , which is an unwelcome investor in Computer Horizons Corp .
5 The company has a software package , BusinessObjects , which enables users to access relational database information without the need to know Structured Query Language , SQL techniques .
6 The company has a software package , BusinessObjects , which allows users to access relational database information without the need to know Structured Query Language , SQL techniques .
7 The directorate of a company has a responsibility to those with whom they deal as people rather than just as instruments of profit .
8 A parent company has a 30% interest in an associated company .
9 If , as is often the case , the company 's shares are all of one class , then these are necessarily ordinary shares , and if a company has a share capital it must perforce have at least one ordinary share whether or not it also has preference shares .
10 If the company has a share capital , in addition to the general information the return must give the ‘ particulars of share capital and shareholders ’ specified in section 364A .
11 The company has a presence in the wine market through its Colman 's Wine Box brand — it imports and distributes 1.5 million cases of wine in the UK a year .
12 The word ‘ maintainable ’ is not ideal , but it does indicate the underlying principle involved , that the company has a capacity to produce wealth over time , and the idea of the earnings number is to reflect that capacity in the year in question .
13 The company has a reputation for bad service .
14 Well-established , this company has a reputation for quality and service .
15 Cash in the bank stands at about £1million , but the company has a £2.6million loan at 10 per cent .
16 At present in the UK , each company has a board of directors which manages its affairs ; directors are elected , and may be removed , by shareholders in general meeting , and a general meeting normally also has a residual power , by a special resolution ( proposed as such and carried by a 75 per cent majority of the shares voted ) , to give a management direction to the board .
17 2.3 " Adjoining Property " means any neighbouring or adjoining land or premises ( excluding the remainder of the Centre ) in which the Landlord or a Group Company has a freehold or leasehold interest or in which during the Term the Landlord or a Group Company shall have acquired a freehold or leasehold interest There is no objection to this provided that the existence of any adjoining property does not have an adverse effect on the tenant 's contribution towards service charges or other costs referred to in the lease and the tenant should therefore be vigilant in this regard when amending the lease .
18 People say Microsoft Corp is making sure there 's a back door in the Alamo : in case Windows NT ca n't cut it , they claim there 's an internal research and development effort up in Bellevue making sure the company has a 32-bit multi-tasking version of MS-DOS to fall back on .
19 This is said to exist where a company has a number of large shareholders who engage in limited co-operation to protect their common interests , but are insufficiently cohesive and lack the necessary co-ordination to give rise to majority or minority control .
20 The National Grid Company has a number of statutory obligations , including that of running a co-ordinated and efficient transmission system .
21 Although the company has a plant in London , it is expected some of the work will go to the company 's French factories .
22 Within 14 days of receipt of the notice the company has a duty to send a copy of it to the Registrar .
23 The director of a company has a duty to carry on the business of that company in all respects in good faith for the benefit of that company and not for the benefit of other group companies .
24 Accordingly , the board of the vendor company has a duty to act in the best interests of the company , its shareholders and its employees , and can not therefore reject a management buy-out without due consideration .
25 Suppose a company has a training policy that women over 50 and men over 55 will not be reimbursed correspondence course fees because the company does not want to pay for training unless it can get at least ten years benefit from that training .
26 The Prime hardware side is now closed and the company has a letter of intent to pass on what is left of the Prime Information Pick-derived database system to Pick-under-Unix specialist VMark Software Inc , Framingham , Massachusetts on undisclosed terms .
27 Perhaps your company has a project that could benefit from such a partnership — if so , our Enterprise Development Officer will be happy to discuss it with you .
28 Sun notes that business in Japan and other Pacific Rim countries was robust , while the US and Europe turned in more modest growth rates The company has a record cash and near-cash treasury of some $928m .
29 The company has a June to May financial year .
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