For a public company, when does the size of an acquisition have to be disclosed publicly?
Mrs Prentice said the secret inquests would comply with the Human Rights Act, even when material was not disclosed publicly.
In April 2010, Mr. Appelbaum's involvement in WikiLeaks was inadvertently disclosed publicly in a blog post on the website of the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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In Spain, the Royal House said its 2011 budget, the first it disclosed publicly, was 5.2% lower than the budget for 2010, a reflection of austerity policies implemented amid Spain's deepest recession in decades.
Harvard never publicly disclosed selling any private equity, which has become a money-sucking disaster zone.
But neither the recipient of the package nor her links to Mr. Holmes had been publicly disclosed.
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That was the date of the last balance sheet Autonomy publicly disclosed before it was bought by HP in November 2011.
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Herbalife gets no mention in the fourth-quarter letter from Einhorn, who has never publicly disclosed a position in the multi-level marketer.
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So the SEC created strict rules that such news needed to be disclosed quickly, publicly and even-handedly via press releases and regulatory filings.
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According to Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, 84% of the Fortune 100 companies publicly disclosed clawback policies in 2011, up from a mere 17.6% in 2006.
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After extensive discussions with the Board, the senior management team and a highly respected management consulting firm, Mr. Corzine set a new, publicly disclosed strategy to replace the existing unsustainable model.
The report looked at 52 of the 60 trusts created in the wake of asbestos-related bankruptcies and found that only one publicly disclosed the identity and claims of people it had paid.
BOSTON Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren publicly disclosed for the first time that she told Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania after the schools hired her that she is of Native American ancestry.
Karen Hughes, Bush's spokeswomen said the 54-year-old Texas governor, who has been open about his past drinking problems, had not publicly disclosed the arrest because not even his 18-year-old twin daughters were aware of it.
Moreover, it appears likely that certain charges could not be presented in a civilian court because the proof that would have to be offered could, if publicly disclosed, compromise sources and methods of intelligence gathering.
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Ms. Mayer wasn't one of Google's top officers and so her compensation wasn't publicly disclosed, but she was employee No. 20 at the Internet search firm and received a windfall in the company's 2004 initial public offering.
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"We can put satellites into space at a fraction of the price that it currently costs, " he says and Virgin is working with a "tiny little" company (the name of which hasn't yet been publicly disclosed) to do just that.
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Awad, a managing director with the bank for more than five years, has resigned and will leave at the end of the year, sources had also said on Monday, speaking on condition of anonymity as the matter has not been publicly disclosed.
More than a year ago, Twitter publicly disclosed that the U.S. government had obtained a court order requiring it to hand over information about four accounts of Twitter users in connection with an investigation of WikiLeaks, the website that published secret and classified information.
The panel repeatedly grilled Geithner about the decision to pay the AIG counterparties at 100 cents on the dollar, a far better deal than they would normally get in the collapse of a trading partner, and the additional decision to try to keep the payments and counterparty names from being publicly disclosed.
Within weeks he disclosed that a Manhattan divorcee with whom he had been seen was a "very good friend" and then publicly announced that he and Hanover were separating.
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