That change goes beyond the public ownership in what has been a remarkably insular operation.
Sometimes, too, management has trouble making the transition from private ownership to public ownership.
And now, in another sign of disenchantment with public ownership, chief executives are shunning board seats.
Simpson would get management expertise and funds for global expansion without the drawbacks of public ownership.
Their film also invites its audience to weigh up the benefits of privatisation versus public ownership.
It drops some past spending plans: Labour no longer proposes public ownership of the railways.
It may take 10 years in public ownership before the banks can be properly turned around, he said.
The last will need a two-thirds majority in Congress: public ownership of oil is written into the constitution.
Taking back public ownership through vesting or buying the courthouse is a possibility.
In public ownership, under successive governments, investment in the railway infrastructure was meagre.
Japan's worst banks will be transferred, in effect, from private to public ownership.
Likewise, many management teams that have worked with PE owners have enjoyed the experience and prefer it to operating under public ownership.
The pendulum has swung away from U.S. public ownership with startling speed.
The board is unanimous that an integrated solution makes far more sense, whether the underground is privatised or remains in public ownership.
The party wants an economic plan for Wales based on the extension of cooperative, municipal and public ownership of industries and development land.
To tap this vast potential, the industry will have to embrace foreign expertise and commercial principles, even if it remains in public ownership.
This appointment suggests that Mr Livingstone's defence of public ownership will not extend to a defence of the working practices of public-sector unions.
Both bridges are run by a private company and the Welsh government has said it should take control when they return to public ownership.
Twice as large as Belfast's Titanic Quarter and four times the size of London's Canary Wharf, it is the largest development site in public ownership.
Cathy Bolshaw, of STRiFE, said keeping the "vital piece" of Park Street land in public ownership was important because it was "crucial" to the development.
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In most other cases such swaps would also imply public ownership.
Ms Jenkins put forward the case for temporary public ownership of the 142-year-old Western Mail in an article for the WalesHome website on Friday.
In Europe, Germany is sticking to public ownership (except for Berlin).
Bodies with some element of public ownership, such as Royal Mail, the Met Office and Channel Four, could see fewer and smaller payments as a result.
The minister however ruled out widespread sale or disposal of Welsh woodlands from government hands, saying public ownership is the best means for delivering her policy objectives.
In the transition to public ownership, we have set up a corporate structure that will make it harder for outside parties to take over or influence Google.
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Central planning and public ownership became popular all over Europe.
At least, what you have is the promise that all being well, the Welsh Government will deliver Cardiff Airport neatly wrapped - back into public ownership - next year.
Before Merrill, he presided over an overhaul of the New York Stock Exchange, pushing it to embrace electronic trading and discard its clubby old membership system in favor of public ownership.
Labour may have given up its attachment to public ownership and controlling large parts of the economy, but its first instinct is still to distrust the market as a policy tool.
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