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Looking across the group by business entity, the biggest profit contributor by far was the bank, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU), operating inside and outside Japan under its own brand, with profits of JPY 639.2 billion, up JPY 296.5 billion, or a whopping 87 percent YOY.
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Depending on the type of business entity, this gain may be taxed to the entity or to the partners or members.
Thus, Arizona courts have interpreted the gift clause to mean that if the state or one of its municipal governments gives money to a private business entity, the public must get something back of equivalent value.
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"Business is the entity that is going to do much of the heavy lifting toward a clean energy environment, " Flannery said.
In that regard, utility deals need approval from the public service commissions of each jurisdiction in which the combined entity is to do business, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Federal Trade Commission.
How do you control costs in collegiate athletics when the business is basically a government entity with expense obligations it cannot control?
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Mr Boonstra faced pressure last year to launch the business as a separately quoted entity, but chose, perhaps unwisely, not to do so.
The Federal Housing Finance Administration revealed Monday that it plans to establish a new business entity that will be jointly owned by the two and geared toward creating a new securitization infrastructure, essentially merging certain back-office functions of the two companies.
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This will target the entire Revolutionary Guard as a business entity as well as a military unit.
As long as your business is legally structured as a tax reporting entity, like an S Corp or LLC, you can accrue those stealth benefits by personally owning the real estate your business operates in, and becoming the landlord of that legal entity.
People who have done business with the group and its corporate entity, Apple Corps Ltd.
Baseball had bounced back from the doldrums of the 1994 strike and the sport was finally thriving as a business entity.
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In the cool air of their hilltop fastnesses, the toings and froings on the Mesopotamian plain are distractions from the serious business of building a viable Kurdish entity.
But in the real world, many businesses simply form and entity and begin operations and only enough is contributed to the business to ensure that checks do not bounce.
It is not simply a technical issue and can impact customers, employees business associates and the public perception of the entity.
While it may command much public goodwill for the invaluable service it renders, as a business entity, MTRC has an unimpressive balance sheet.
In a release posted today (and embedded after the break), the entity has stated that each partner company will take on some of the business, but around 1, 600 jobs will be lost from the sectors that neither has interest in.
But when small business owners find themselves in the gray area with a customer or other business relationship, there is no sanctioning entity we can call on for guidance.
Some in the concert industry have been concerned that the Live Nation-Ticketmaster merger created an entity with power over too many facets of the multibillion-dollar concert business.
Almost every ad and app out there, along with most of the business and consumer-oriented content on the Web, is going to be tracked and responsive to some entity's remote control.
All of our partnerships are important to our business and make us a stronger entity in the market.
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At its core, the case is about whether the 32-team NFL can legally operate as a single business entity, as it claims, or whether it must be considered 32 separate entities, as American Needle argues, which would presumably give the company the right to ink deals with individual clubs.
As the book details, the whole business of providing, receiving and regulating money involves one state entity or another.
At the moment, Saab is reorganizing to become a separate, independent business entity.
The World Bank's in-house "watchdog, " an entity called the Independent Evaluation Group, recently lambasted Doing Business, claiming that there was no significant relationship between the publication's indicators and economic growth rates, even though the countries with the lowest rankings usually have the worst long-term records for economic growth.
Particularly since debtors have little ability to restrict when they can be placed into an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding, this decision must give the heebie-jeebies to planners whose first line of defense is a business entity to attempt to shield personal assets.
Hospira ( HSP) operated as the hospital products business of Abbott Laboratories until it was spun off into a stand-alone entity in 2004.
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That same study found that the number one feature that consumers look for when developing a trusting relationship with a business or governmental entity is substantial security practices.
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