The youth wing of the ruling African National Congress party has been calling nationalisation for months.
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But Argentine officials said they were not worried by possible reprisals over the nationalisation.
Spain says it is rallying international support against Argentina's nationalisation of the oil firm, YPF.
U-turn away from the nationalisation and fiscal recklessness that began the Mitterrand presidency in 1981.
The PAC also hit out at the Treasury acceptance of the Rock's business plan after nationalisation.
That has never been universal, as Argentina's recent nationalisation of private pension funds showed.
Earlier this year, the European Commission approved the nationalisation of the Royal Mail's pension scheme.
The rail unions then agreed not to press an embarrassing resolution demanding re-nationalisation of the railways.
One can see the investment as a part-nationalisation - the government says it is an arms-length relationship.
Mr Clokey said that, without nationalisation, the bank would have fallen into administration, leaving nothing for shareholders.
The nationalisation decree hiked royalties on the biggest gas fields to 82%, pending talks on new contracts.
The government has an 81% stake in RBS following the part-nationalisation of the bank during the financial crisis.
Officials say this is needed because regional governments will have far more money because of the gas nationalisation.
This would amount not only to a back-door nationalisation but also to an indirect merger with Malaysia Telekom.
Mr Morales has given foreign gas companies 180 days to comply with the nationalisation or else leave the country.
But the government responded rapidly, ruling out nationalisation and later struck a deal with the industry, labour and government.
He described the possible nationalisation of the Florange plant as a "temporary mechanism".
Labour had, at last, to admit things looked gloomy and that Northern Rock's nationalisation would not be a one-off.
Early postwar Britain was notable for cartelisation, nationalisation, weak competition policy, and protectionism.
We too are in the process of my husband taking the Nationalisation test.
The Mexican and French governments have also expressed concern over the cement nationalisation.
It concluded that nationalisation was a costly and risky proposition that should be adopted only as a last resort.
They recovered after the finance minister said that the nationalisation would follow the law, which requires that compensation be paid.
On previous May Days, Mr Morales had announced the nationalisation of key industries, such as hydroelectric power and the electricity grid.
Her nationalisation of most of Repsol's share of YPF, an oil company, in April, halted but did not reverse the decline.
Public-sector financing of the private sector may look like nationalisation, but apparently it is not the putatively bad sort of nationalisation.
Without anything as significant symbolically as Labour's pro-nationalisation Clause Four to scrap, Mr Cameron has chosen to move on multiple fronts.
Mr Mugabe insists that Britain is obliged to finance land nationalisation, compensating the white farmers, under oral agreements made before independence.
Russia's nationalisation of property, while sharply at odds with US values, did not violate international laws, Yale said in its legal document.
There is speculation that the government may inject cash and take a substantial stake in the company, resulting in a de-facto nationalisation.
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