One jurisdiction might seek to poach a company from a high-tax jurisdiction by offering tax incentives.
He advises clients that competitors' mergers offer a great opportunity to poach distributors and customers.
Several VC firms had approached him over the past year looking to poach his network and expertise.
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One way to speed things up is to poach teams of lawyers from firms in other countries.
But the upheaval has allowed rival banks to poach some of those he is keenest to keep.
Having stock will allow Wasserstein to offer lucrative pay incentives to bankers he is trying to poach from other firms.
To poach a phrase from Hamlet's mouth, spoken as he held the jester Yorick's skull: Alas, poor Richard!
This week he said he would instead launch his own party and try to poach local Congress MPs.
But as leader Nigel Farage has said he wants to poach their voters too, they're not dismissing the threat.
Multinationals are better at training these people than emerging-market companies, which prefer to poach them once they are trained.
But Enyimba are expected to poach the best players in the domestic championship as replacements for the 2005 challenge.
Where there is not the requirement to poach labour, but where it is possible to bring new labour into the production system.
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This sentiment, on top of the drawn-out approval process, will create significant opportunity for Verizon and other rivals to poach T-Mobile customers.
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Facebook has even managed to poach a Google executive chef, Josef Desimone.
The alliance members have a gentleman's agreement not to poach business in each others' blue-chip shares, but nobody expects that to last.
If everyone who can currently offer that labour is currently employed then they will need to poach that labour from some other capitalist.
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And Mr Forlines is able to poach customers from banks which have faced difficulties maintaining good service in the wake of repeated mergers.
If it opts to compete, it risks losing its most heavily traded shares as the London-Frankfurt duo tries to poach French blue-chip stocks.
This has allowed internet companies to poach sales from big box stores, and crater profits for brick-and-mortar companies that are drowning under high fixed costs.
Meantime, Miller was busy apparently trying to poach Boisseau's clients--even before 7-Eleven had a chance to send them letters requiring them to find new reps.
Meanwhile, AmEx claimed that he tried to poach back his clients.
Such data should help newcomers to poach customers from existing companies.
British banks report that since the bonus tax was announced, overseas rivals have launched aggressive attempts to poach staff away, using lower taxes as a lure.
In 2010, several technology companies agreed to settle Justice Department allegations that they colluded to hold down wages by improperly agreeing not to poach each other's employees.
Goodwill has set up a whole new division that will use the lure of share options in start-ups to poach young software engineers from big electronics companies.
Some rivals have been able to poach experienced, talented people.
The firm has been able to poach engineers not only from the Indian labs of Cisco and Lucent, but from as far away as Bell Labs in New Jersey.
Michael O'Neill did refer on Good Morning Ulster to the "one-sided" FIFA rule which enables the Republic to poach players from Northern Ireland, but does not work vice versa.
If Brown continues to poach top writers and increase Web traffic at the rate she has been, The Daily Beast could grow into a force to be reckoned with.
The launch is months behind schedule because of technical difficulties, but in the runup to its debut, Al Jazeera International has managed to poach an impressive array of Western journalists.
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