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The Corporation (2441 bytes)
1: ...:Movie_poster_the_corporation.jpg|thumb|200px|The Corporation movie poster]] 2: ...m]] which analyses and critiques the modern day [[corporation]] as a concept and an institution, and examines i... 4: ...BI consultant, compares the modern, profit-driven corporation to that of a clinically diagnosed [[psychopath]]... 6: ...a]]'s municipal [[water supply]] by the [[Bechtel Corporation]]. 10: '''''The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power '''... CJ Corporation (840 bytes) 11: '''CJ Corporation''' is a Korean corporation. It changed its name from '''Cheil Jedang''' to '... 17: [http://www.cj.net/ CJ Corporation website (Korean and English)] Corporation (28245 bytes) 1: ...ral person.'' [[Civil law]] systems may refer to corporations as "moral persons;" they may also go by the name... 3: ...ee [[University]]). However, in colloquial usage "corporation" usually refers to a [[business | commercial]] en... 5: ...cities and townships (often chartered as [[public corporation]]s), among others, may also have historically len... 7: ==The corporation simply as a legally separate entity== 8: ... as a [[corporation sole]] (one person) or as a [[corporation aggregate]] (any other number). BB&T Corporation (1304 bytes) 1: The '''BB&T Corporation''' {{NYSE|BBT}} is one of America's ten largest [... 14: *BB&T Corporation Earnings [[Conference Call]] (Q4 2004) Fri, Jan 1... 19: ...tp://biz.yahoo.com/ic/14/14758.html Yahoo! - BB&T Corporation Company Profile] SK Corporation (509 bytes) 2: ...tober 13, 1962 as Korea Oil Corporation. Today SK Corporation has a wide range of business interests, and is ac... 11: [http://eng.skcorp.com/ SK Corporation website (English)] S.A. (corporation) (640 bytes) 1: ...se language|Portuguese]], generally designating [[corporation]]s in various countries. This translates literall... 3: ...porate laws, that allow individuals to form legal corporations without revealing their identity, via the use of... GO Corporation (507 bytes) 1: '''GO Corporation''' was founded in 1987 to create software for mob... Not-for-profit corporation (1874 bytes) 1: ... adapted. In some cases it may also be a [[public corporation]]. In many countries these entities are subject ... 5: One of the problems experienced by such corporations is their inability to fund growth from profits i... Nucor Corporation (2596 bytes) 1: '''Nucor Corporation''' is the largest steel producer in the United St... 3: ...ecame the Nuclear Corporation of America. Nuclear Corporation was involved in the nuclear instrument and electr... 5: ... 1968. In 1972 the company adopted the name Nucor Corporation. Since that time, Nucor has built three more Vulc... 7: ... Nucor completed the purchase of Birmingham Steel Corporation, which included four operating steel bar mills. ... Safeco Corporation (2652 bytes) 3: '''Safeco Corporation''' {{NASDAQ|SAFC}} is a major [[United States|US-... 7: ...he General Insurance Company of America to SAFECO Corporation. (The company would end up changing the capitaliz... 9: ...ril 12]], it was annouced that [[Mellon Financial Corporation]] would buy Safeco Trust Company, whose business ... 19: [[Category:Corporations with naming rights of stadiums]] Northrop Corporation (2332 bytes) 1: The '''Northrop Corporation''' was a leading [[aircraft]] manufacturer of the... 5: ... labor difficulties led to the dissolution of the corporation by Douglas in [[1937]], and the plant became the ... 7: ...any, and so in [[1939]] established the "Northrop Corporation" that lasted until [[1994]]. 13: Northrop Aircraft Corporation: 17: Northrop Corporation (I), later El Segundo division of Douglas: Unocal Corporation (1228 bytes) 1: The '''Unocal Corporation''' {{nyse|UCL}}, based in [[Los Angeles, Californ... 5: ...ating subsidiary of a new holding company, Unocal Corporation. Bechtel Corporation (24529 bytes) 2: company_name = Bechtel Corporation | 12: '''Bechtel Corporation''' ('''Bechtel Group''') is the largest [[civil e... 31: ...with five competitors to form the [[Six Companies Corporation]]. This partnership formed for the sole purpose ... 54: ... ''Bechtel-McCone'' and incorporated as ''Bechtel Corporation''. John McCone went on to head the [[Atomic Ener... 67: At this time the Corporation also diversified into other areas. In the late ... Multinational corporation (1243 bytes) 1: ...C''') is one that spans multiple nations; these [[corporation]]s are often very large. Such companies have offi... 38: [[Category:Corporations law]] 39: [[Category:Multinational corporations|*]] Inprise Corporation (374 bytes) SLM Corporation (1839 bytes) 3: '''SLM Corporation''' {{nyse|SLM}}, commonly known as '''Sallie Mae'... 5: ...]] list, and is ranked in the top 60 largest U.S. corporations, in terms of assets. 15: ...ttp://biz.yahoo.com/ic/11/11410.html Yahoo! - SLM Corporation Company Profile] Chevron Corporation (815 bytes) BIC Corporation (1394 bytes) 1: '''Bic Corporation''' is a company known for making inexpensive disp... 6: The BIC Corporation was founded in France by Marcel Bic(h) along with... Potlatch Corporation (969 bytes) 1: '''Potlatch Corporation''' {{nyse|PCH}} is an American diversified forest... Dublin Corporation (2315 bytes) 1: '''Dublin Corporation''' is the former name given to the city governmen... 6: ==Two chamber Corporation== 8: Dublin Corporation first came into being under the [[Normans|Anglo-N... 10: ==The modern Corporation== 12: The modern Dublin Corporation was restructured by late nineteenth century and t...
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