In October, HIE defended its decision to sell off the publicly-owned smokehouse to Summer Isles Food in November 2010.
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One proposal, which would greatly reduce the chances of any state subsidy distorting the market, would be to privatise Europe's many publicly-owned airports.
"More immediately the government must release publicly-owned brownfield land to housing associations so they can build more houses, " it said in its report.
One of the franchises has 112, 158 owners (the publicly-owned Packers).
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Meanwhile a total of 15 publicly-owned businesses will be sold off, including the second biggest bank, Nova KBM, the flag-carrying airline, Adria Airways, and Telekom Slovenia.
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But the party says there is no evidence to suggest the money was stolen and the cash had come from a publicly-owned company not Nadir personally.
The Packers are the only publicly-owned Big Four professional sports team in the U.S. By my count, 112, 158 shareholders own around 4.8 million shares of the team.
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The publicly-owned company said that a recent burst of rain had not resolved the issue as a sustained period of heavy rainfall was required to start replenishing the reservoirs.
These include improving public transport, establishing a national energy agency, creating a publicly-owned Bank of Wales, devolving the welfare system and ensuring more public-sector contracts go to local businesses.
Under this law, the list of "permissible sources" for donations and sponsorship includes commercial companies and there is no detail which makes an exception for council-owned or publicly-owned commercial companies.
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Individually and through trade groups and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the industry is bent on shutting down existing publicly-owned broadband systems and blocking the development of new ones.
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Not only did it give the publicly-owned studio the insane amounts of revenue expected from Breaking Dawn 2, but it brought in house the smarties who helped make Twilight such a successful movie franchise.
The recently released guidance for Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds (QECBs) explains what constitutes a "green community program, " and provides guidance on how to measure and certify the 20 percent energy savings provision for publicly-owned buildings.
Companies will have the chance to identify the current barriers to providing basic level broadband in rural areas as well as suggesting ways to make more use of publicly-owned networks, such as those connecting schools and hospitals.
The public accounts committee criticised the Treasury for providing figures that were "too dated", because of the 20 months it took to get them published, and complained that some major costs were omitted such as the publicly-owned banks and Network Rail.
Those numbers don't show up on Forbes' layoff tracker, because they're not job cut announcements, and because Chrysler is not publicly owned--so they make an otherwise mild week for layoff announcements look much, much worse.
On the other hand, Goldman the publicly-traded entity is owned by its shareholders, who demand quarterly profits.
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In 2009, Comcast-owned NBC publicly teamed up with Subway to help pay for the production of the TV series Chuck.
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Robert Howe, its CEO, sits on the board of Development Bank of Singapore, a publicly traded bank that is minority-owned by the government.
Would the board of directors of the publicly owned Dodgers have authorized over-the-top parties?
The fight that erupted in Los Angeles forces this question to the surface: Can top-flight newspapers owned by publicly traded companies serve both investors and the public?
The news prompted PrivCo, a research firm that provides financial data on major, non-publicly traded corporations, including family owned, private equity owned, venture backed, and international unlisted companies, to publish a report that declared Pipkin a billionaire.
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All publicly owned radios in the DPRK are pre-set to specific stations (this is strictly enforced by the leader of the local inminban, which are small groups consisting of 40-50 people).
Regrettably they succeeded in bulldozing many working-class neighbourhoods and replacing them with publicly owned housing estates and tower blocks, which would not have disgraced Leningrad and which now incubate many of London's worst social problems.
Regardless of who gets the bid, the stadium will be publicly owned, and the new tenant will sign a long-term lease.
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Most Internet traffic comes from outside India, and thus hits the bottleneck of India's publicly owned telecoms companies, which have a monopoly of long-distance telephony and international data exchange.
Mr Livingstone's preferred alternative is a bond issue to finance much-needed investment in the Underground, which would remain wholly publicly owned.
That means the paper is better equipped to get through difficult financial times without having to resort to the slash-and-burn tactics all too commonly deployed by newspapers owned by publicly traded media companies.
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