When a company is a subsidiary of a larger one, the parent company gets the credit.
For example, consider the profit generated by a German subsidiary of a French company.
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Towerstream found its way into the public markets last January via a reverse merger with a wholly owned subsidiary of a shell company called University Girls Calendar--a company that produced exactly what one might guess.
Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, is retiring 2, 000 megawatts of fossil-fired generation.
He's chief executive of Outbox Enterprises, a new U.S. subsidiary of a Canadian ticketing company.
It is owned by a local state-owned company, Nakheel, a subsidiary of Dubai World, and fed with daily shipments by a Chinese state-owned company, COSCO.
The company is taking over a subsidiary of U.S. aviation company Fairchild Corp. to gain a place on Nasdaq.
It is a safe bet that every foreign subsidiary of a U.S. company doing business with terrorist states will claim it is one of the ones Sen.
Nightlife group Bolthouse Productions, a subsidiary of entertainment company SBE and employer to Hills antagonist Montag, isn't far behind.
Mr Mollier worked for a subsidiary of a company called Areva Group, producing metals for use in constructing nuclear reactors.
Now, Mr Prescott has told MPs the SSD will only be taken out of Railtrack's "operational management", but it will remain a subsidiary of the company.
Costa Cruises is a subsidiary of Carnival and runs some of the company's total fleet of 100 ships.
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Horizon is a wholly owned subsidiary of EDP Renovaveis, a Portuguese company.
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He's CEO of ShopRunner, a subsidiary of e-tail-services company GSI Commerce that recently launched a Prime-like service for a collection of offline retailers.
In 1995 he sold the German bit of his company to Lufthansa Condor, a subsidiary of the German airline, giving him enough capital to buy a small fleet of Boeing planes, another selling-point over rivals still flying oily Tupolevs.
Cooke, executive vice president for corporate affairs, to a meeting hosted by another major Hollywood company, Universal Studios, a subsidiary of The Seagram Co.
The company is a subsidiary of Intellectual Ventures, an invention firm run by Microsoft's former chief technology officer Nathan Myhrvold.
The company, a subsidiary of US food giant Yum Brands, said the "aggressive expansion plan" would create up to 2, 000 jobs.
Its taxmen refused to allow as an expense all the interest paid by the German subsidiary of a Dutch company, Lankhorst-Hohorst, to its parent.
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Other companies have made the transition from being an ailing subsidiary of a public company to a thriving private company and then back to the public arena.
She liked the work well enough to start her own company, a subsidiary of a Los Angeles-based event production firm, for which she created and took on tour an exhibit of giant robotic insects.
BAe-Saab has a deal with Chemapol Machinery, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chemapol Group, a holding and trading company.
No way, says Sergio Pereira, VP of merchandising at online office-supplies company Quill.com, a subsidiary of Staples.
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Leading the way of corporate ownership and operation of bowl games is ESPN Regional Television, a sports marketing, syndication and production company subsidiary of ESPN.
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In an inversion, a U.S. corporation with operations abroad designates its U.S. office as a subsidiary of the corporation--effectively allowing the company to significantly reduce the amount of tax that it owes.
Saudi caterers contracted by Kellogg Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, an American oil-services company, have shipped in hundreds of Indian and Bangladeshi cooks to avoid, they say, the risk that Iraqis might poison the food.
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I. (which stands for Prime View International, itself a subsidiary of a large paper company), marries it to an electronic grid, or backplane.
In another integration with Ria Financial Services, a money-transfer company and subsidiary of Euronet Worldwide, people can transfer money to relatives overseas or pay bills with cash at 7-11 stores.
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We're told the collapse of the bank he controlled, Ukio Bankas, is not necessarily linked to Heart of Midlothian FC, which is a subsidiary of the UBIG holding company under which Ukio operated.
The four men were working for the British oil company Emerald Energy, a subsidiary of China's Sinochem, when they were snatched in March 2011.
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