California-based technology companies will push food that might cause revolts at companies in other industries.
Hedge funds are popping up everywhere, using their muscle in takeover battles and shareholder revolts.
First, oil prices surged as governments in North Africa and the Middle East faced swift-moving popular revolts.
Another is that, given their history of imperial meddling in the Arab world, European countries should stay out of the revolts.
Nell Minow, director of The Corporate Library, said in an interview last week that shareholder revolts typically do not result in a 100% victory.
As another season of annual general meetings approaches, the shareholder revolts and executive sackings that used to accompany such occasions are a fading memory.
His comments came as the prime minister faces potentially damaging revolts from unions and grass roots Labour members at the party's annual conference next week.
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Lately shareholder revolts have targeted dual share classes--especially in the media.
Since Bin Laden was entirely marginal to the revolts that have been dubbed the Arab Spring, for the moment his myth seems to be on the wane.
Lord Cranborne's deputy, Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, resigned in protest at Mr Hague's sacking of his boss, and further revolts and resignations may follow from the Tory peers.
The first had been in 1898, against Spain, whose remaining empire was crumbling in the face of popular revolts in two of its colonies, Cuba and the Philippines.
Tax revolts in the U.S. are breaking out not in red states, but in the bluest multicultural states: Massachusetts and New Jersey so far, New York and California to come.
So whereas Tony Blair comfortably survived early left-wing revolts, over a miserly increase to the basic state pension and cuts to single parents' benefit, the 10p guerrillas rapidly extracted their concessions.
These days, they expect almost as a matter of course to have to bargain and persuade if they are to limit backbench revolts or avoid sabotage by the House of Lords.
With the onset of WWI, the French and the British sent armies and agents into the Middle East, to foment revolts in the Arabian Peninsula and to seize Iraq, Syria and Palestine.
"The 3, 784 coins span 38 years and are a fascinating little piece of history dating from a turbulent time during which the Roman Empire saw revolts rebellions, plague and invasions, " he said.
Gregory Johnson of Princeton University says that in recent years, the Yemeni government has had its hands full trying to deal with other, larger revolts that had nothing to do with al-Qaida.
Visitors have shied away from the country through its first uprising and further revolts against the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party under Mohammed Morsy, who took power after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak.
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If you want to see a chief executive who has come back from the brink one of corporate history's most vitriolic shareholder revolts and lived to tell the tale, look no further than ArunSarinArun Sarin.
If you want to see a chief executive who has come back from the brink one of corporate history's most vitriolic shareholder revolts and lived to tell the tale, look no further than Arun Sarin .
The Nbedele and Shona staged a near-constant run of revolts and raids in the latter part of the 19th century, but the war for liberation known as the "Chimurenga" ground to a near-standstill in 1897 when the revolt movement's leaders were captured and hanged.
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She has had to deal with backbench revolts over domestic issues such as foundation hospitals and tuition fees, and also presided over the biggest government rebellion in March 2003 when 139 Labour MPs voted against the government's decision to go to war in Iraq.
Brennan said he would work to improve the CIA's intelligence collection and performance across the Arab world after a spate of unanticipated unrest, from the revolts of the Arab Spring to the terror attack that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya.
At a time when the U.S. is confronting some of the worst, most knotty foreign policy challenges ever, with destabilizing revolts in Syria and across the Arab world, and a situation in Afghanistan that seems to grow worse by the day, it is a huge setback for the CIA suddenly to have to replace its director.
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