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  1. Subsidiary

    distinguish subsidiarity refimprove date April 2011 expert date August 2010 A subsidiary company , subsidiary , or daughter company ref http lexicon.ft.com Term?term daughter company ref is a company law company that is completely or partly owned and wholly controlled by another company that owns more than half of the subsidiary s stock . ref http education.yahoo.com reference dictionary entry subsidiary company ref ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary subsidiary?show 1&t 1321525761 ref The subsidiary can be a company, corporation , or limited liability company . In some cases it is a government or state owned enterprise . The controlling entity is called its parent company , parent , or holding company . ref http oxforddictionaries.com definition subsidiary?view uk ref An operating subsidiary is a business term frequently used within the United States railroad industry. In the case of a railroad, it refers to a company that is a subsidiary but operates with its own identity, locomotives and rolling stock . In contrast, a non operating subsidiary would exist on paper only i.e. ... a parent company and a subsidiary are separate entities, it is entirely possible for one of them ... that company control for the purpose of determining whether it is a subsidiary. Citation needed date ... company . Subsidiaries are a common feature of business life, and all multinational corporation s organize ... O09&sig AHIEtbSZrlgTuJjrY50zW5PnhPkv0LfGVA ref . Examples include holding company ... subsidiaries, oftentimes with multiple levels of subsidiaries. Details A parent company does not have to be the larger or more powerful entity it is possible for the parent company to be smaller than a subsidiary, Citation needed date November 2009 or the parent may be larger than some or all of its subsidiaries if it has more than one . Citation needed date November 2009 The parent and the subsidiary ..., while the other is not. The most common way that control of a subsidiary is achieved, is through ...   more details



  1. Operating subsidiary

    Cleanup date January 2010 An operating subsidiary is a business term frequently used within the United States in corporate corporate profile profile descriptions. In the railroad industry, for example, it refers to a company that is a subsidiary but operates with its own identity and rolling stock . In contrast, a non operating subsidiary would exist on paper only, but for operating purposes would use the identity and rolling stock of the parent company . DEFAULTSORT Operating Subsidiary Category Business ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary alliance

    A subsidiary alliance is an alliance between a dominant nation and a nation that it dominates. British policy in India The doctrine of subsidiary alliance was introduced by Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley Marquess Wellesley , British Governor General of India Governor General of British India India from 1798 to 1805. Early in his governorship Wellesley adopted a policy of non intervention in the princely state s, but he later adopted the policy of forming subsidiary alliances. By the late 18th century, the power of the Mughal Empire had all but disappeared from the Indian subcontinent , and India was left with a great number of states, most small and weak. Many rulers accepted the offer of protection by Lord Wellesley, as it gave them security against attack by their neighbours. The main principles of a subsidiary alliance were An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British had to accept British forces within his territory and also agreed to pay for their maintenance. In lieu of the payments being made, some of the ruler s territory would be forfeit to the British. The ruler would accept a British Resident title Resident in his state. An Indian ruler who entered into a subsidiary alliance would not enter into any further alliance with any other power, nor would he declare war against any power without the permission of the British. The ruler would not employ any Europeans other than the British, and if he were already doing so, he would dismiss .... The ruler would acknowledge the East India Company as the paramount power in India. In return for the ruler accepting its conditions, the Company undertook to protect the state from external ... was forced to become a subsidiary state. The Nawab of Awadh was the next to accept the Subsidiary Alliance, in 1801. Later the Maratha ruler Baji Rao II also accepted a subsidiary alliance in the Treaty ... An Historical Sketch of the Native States of India in Subsidiary Alliance with the British Government ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary chord

    Image Tonic parallel in C major.png thumb Tonic and tonic parallel in C major CM and Am chords audio Tonic parallel in C major.mid Play . In music and musical analysis , a subsidiary chord is an elaboration of a principal harmony harmonic chord music chord in a chord progression . If the principal chord X is partially replaced by the subsidiary Y , there are three possible positions beginning, middle, and end for the subsidiary ref Van der Merwe, Peter 2005 . Roots of the Classical The Popular Origins of Western Music , p.501. ISBN 0198166478. ref X Y Y X X Y X Image Modulation with subsidiary chord.png thumb Modulation with subsidiary chord in blue . ref Becker, Julius 1845 . A concise treatise on harmony , p.17. Ewer & Co. ref audio Modulation with subsidiary chord.mid Play For example, a subsidiary chord in a modulation music modulation . A subsidiary chord may be a chord with related diatonic function function and or sharing pitches, for example in E major, C music m C music E G music as a subsidiary for E E G music B , which share two of three pitches and are related as tonic parallel vi and tonic music tonic I . See also Parallel chord Primary triad Further reading Van der Merwe 2005 , p.428. Sources reflist Chords Category Chords ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary motion

    NOTOC A subsidiary motion , in parliamentary procedure , is a type of Motion parliamentary procedure motion by which a deliberative assembly deals directly with a Motion parliamentary procedure main motion prior to or instead of voting on the main motion itself. ref Cite parl title RONR edition 10th pages 60 RONR ref Explanation Some of the subsidiary motions may also be applied to certain other subsidiary motions, incidental motions and privileged motions. Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised RONR Robert s Rules of Order recognizes seven subsidiary motions. Ranked lowest to highest in order of precedence, they are the motions to ref RONR, p. 60 61 ref Postpone indefinitely to end consideration of the main motion for the balance of that session, without a direct vote on the main motion. Amend motion Amend to change the main motion. May also be applied to certain other motions . Commit motion Commit or Refer to send the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions to a committee for consideration. Postpone to a certain time or Postpone Definitely, or Postpone to delay consideration of the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions. Limit or extend limits of debate to change limitations on number or length of speeches from those previously adopted. Previous question Previous Question to close debate, preclude any further amendments and vote immediately. May apply to any motion or pending series of motions. Table parliamentary Lay on the Table or Table to suspend consideration of the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions to allow for immediate consideration of more urgent business. Motions 1, 2, 3 and 4 are debatable and require a majority vote for adoption. Motions 5 and 6 are undebatable and require a two thirds vote for adoption. Motion 7 is undebatable and requires a majority vote for adoption. Each subsidiary motion ranks higher than the main motion and lower than the privileged motion privileged motions , and also yields to applicable incidental motion ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary title

    A subsidiary title is an hereditary title held by a royal family royal or a nobility noble but which is not regularly used to identify that person. For example, the Duke of Norfolk is also the Earl of Arundel , the Earl of Surrey , the Earl of Norfolk , the Baron Beaumont , the Baron Maltravers , the Baron FitzAlan, the Baron Clun, the Baron Oswaldestre, and the Baron Howard of Glossop . In day to day practice, the individual who holds all of these titles would be referred to only by his most senior title in this case, Duke of Norfolk while all of his other titles would be subsidiary titles. In the United Kingdom , a noble s heir apparent may use his parent s most senior subsidiary title as a courtesy title , provided that it causes no confusion. For example, the Duke of Norfolk s heir apparent is known as Earl of Arundel , although the son does not technically become Earl of Arundel until his father s death and is legally still a commoner . If a subsidiary peerage has the same name as a higher peerage, it is not used as a courtesy title. For example, the Duke of Manchester is also Earl of Manchester, but his heir is styled Viscount Mandeville . An heir apparent can be summoned to the House of Lords , before his parent s death, by a writ of acceleration that is, by accelerating the inheritance of a junior title usually a barony . For example, a writ of acceleration could cause a courtesy Earl of Arundel to inherit the Maltravers barony prematurely, whereupon he would join the House of Lords as Lord Maltravers. See also Substantive title Category Titles sr ...   more details



  1. Non-bank subsidiary

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Non bank subsidiaries , are company law firm s owned by bank holding companies which offer non bank products and services, such as insurance and investment advice, and do not offer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured banking products, such as checking account checking and savings account savings accounts. Such companies customarily use the term banc to define themselves denoting that while being associated with a bank or holding company, they do not offer bank services. A prominent example is the bank holding company Bank of America Corporation , whose bank subsidiary, Bank of America, N.A. , offers bank services and products, while such non bank subsidiaries as Banc of America Investment Services, Inc. and Banc of America Securities , as well as Banc of America Insurance Services, Inc., offer investment, insurance, and equities services under the Bank of America name. DEFAULTSORT Non Bank Subsidiary Category Banking terms and equipment ...   more details



  1. Griffin Technology (Diebold subsidiary)

    orphan date April 2010 Deleted image removed Image GriffinID.JPG thumbnail right An example of Griffin student ID circa 1983. Griffin Technology is a wholly owned subsidiary of Diebold . ref http google.brand.edgar online.com EFX dll EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID 5004023&SessionID 2 QaWex104 TX47 Diebold Annual Report 2006 ref Griffin Technology was originally incorporated in New York in 1982. ref http appsext8.dos.state.ny.us corp public CORPSEARCH.ENTITY INFORMATION?p nameid 835888&p corpid 746664&p entity name Griffin 20Technology&p name type 25&p search type BEGINS&p srch results page 0 NYS Department of State, Division of Corporations ref Griffin made and leased microcomputer systems for college and university cafeteria systems. Griffin also supplied the student identification cards , which gave students access to dining halls and could be used to debit food purchases through their meal accounts. ref Citation last Metz first Robert title High tech wiz taps odd finds newspaper The Bulletin date May 25, 1986 url http news.google.com newspapers?id 12gPAAAAIBAJ&sjid uIYDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6573,1973036&dq griffin technology victor&hl en ref In October 1995 Diebold made an offer to acquire Griffin ref Citation title Company News newspaper The New York Times date October 25, 1995 url http www.nytimes.com 1995 10 24 business company news 243295.html ref that was eventually accepted by Griffin shareholders the following month. ref Citation author U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission date November 28, 1995 url http www.secinfo.com dsVS7.a2Mq.d.htm ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Griffin Technology Diebold Subsidiary Category Companies based in New York Category Companies established in 1982 ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary legislation in Hong Kong

    Subsidiary legislation in Hong Kong refers to legislation made under delegated powers granted by other ... Hong Kong Department of Justice , Hong Kong has a large volume of subsidiary legislation. ref cite web ... of subsidiary legislation is subject to the ambit of administrative law . Definition Subsidiary ... government organ. However, not all rules made by the executive are subsidiary legislation ... no strict legal status. On the other hand, subsidiary legislation creates binding rights and obligations. Constitutional basis Subsidiary legislation is not expressly authorized by the Basic Law of Hong ... as administrative necessity, its basis is implied. Control of subsidiary legislation There are concerns that subsidiary legislation may be abused and threaten the powers of the legislature. Therefore, there are methods for controlling subsidiary legislation, the main ones being legislative control and judicial review. Legislative control Legislative control of subsidiary legislation is mainly contained in the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance Cap. 1 . Section 28 1 b stipulates that no subsidiary ... c states that subsidiary legislation may at any time be amended by the person making it and in the same ... that can be laid down in subsidiary legislative provisions that create criminal offences. Section 34 of the same Ordinance requires that all subsidiary legislation shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Council at the next sitting after the publication in the Gazette of that subsidiary legislation. In such circumstances, the Legislative Council may, by resolution amend the subsidiary legislation in any manner consistent with the power to make such subsidiary legislation. Section 35 further provides that where any Ordinance provides that its subsidiary legislation shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council, the subsidiary legislation shall be submitted for approval by the Legislative Council, which may then by resolution amend the whole or any part of the subsidiary ...   more details



  1. Avolar (UAL Corporation subsidiary)

    orphan date December 2009 Avolar United BizJet Holding, Inc. was United Airlines attempt to enter the Fractional Jets market, which had until then been dominated by Netjets . On the 26th of April 2001, United Airlines said that it was considering new services to lure high end travelers out of delayed and crowded airliners and into smaller, more convenient business jets. ref Reuters. http archives.californiaaviation.org airport msg14693.html UAL Studying Launch of Corporate Jet Service ref According to Aviation Week , Avolar was the first ever affiliate of a major airline to enter the fractional fray. ref Rich Piellisch. http www.aviationweek.com shownews 01nbaa2 frax03.htm Avolar Will Offer Airbus Fractionals Sees Closer Ties with United Airlines , Aviation Week . ref According to an article in airlineforecasts.com ref Vaughn Cordle. http www.airlineforecasts.com UAL Avolar.html United s Avolar Idea Was a Day Late and a Dollar Short , Airlineforecasts.com , Published March 11, 2002. The web article states that this piece originally appeared in Aviation Oracle in February 2002. ref Avolar had a total of 306 aircraft ordered up until February 2002. However, after being in existence for less than one year as a UAL subsidiary, and before its first commercial flight, Avolar was shut down by the parent company, UAL Corporation . In a statement issued on March 22, 2002, United Airlines stated that the then economic downturn and post September 11, 2001 attacks Sept. 11 drop in demand made this venture unprofitable. Financially, in connection with the closing of Avolar, UAL recorded a charge of 82 million in the first quarter 2002, which represented advance payments on aircraft purchases, severance costs, termination fees and expenses in support of the business and its shutdown. ref http ir.united.com phoenix.zhtml?c 83680&p irol newsArticle print&ID 408110&highlight UAL Corporation Reports First Quarter Results ref References Reflist Category United Airlines Category Compan ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary communications authority

    moreref date March 2009 Subsidiary Communications Authorization SCA in the United States, and Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operation SCMO in Canada, is a subcarrier on a radio station , allowing the station to broadcast additional services as part of its signal. Background Subsidiary Communications Authorization is the United States Federal Communications Commission s official designation for this type of service. SCA was deregulated in 1983 since then, both AM and FM licensed broadcast stations have been allowed to use subcarriers in the United States in general without requiring separate authority authorization is only required for some uses which are still otherwise regulated, such as common carrier or Land Mobile Radio Service transmissions. ref name fcc subcarriers cite web url http www.fcc.gov mb audio subcarriers title Radio Subcarriers SCAs Subsidiary Communications Authority publisher Federal Communications Commission Audio Division accessdate 2009 03 28 ref The Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC calls this service Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operation SCMO . SCMO for internal uses by the radio station, such as internal monitoring and cue control, are allowed under the normal broadcasting certificate. Non broadcasting uses are allowed when the type of use is authorized clarifyme date March 2009 under other radio and telecommunications acts, and may require a fee. ref cite web url http www.ic.gc.ca eic site smt gst.nsf eng sf01494.html s3.0 title SP 1452 Spectrum Policy Provisions to Permit the Use of Digital Radio Broadcasting Installations to Provide Non Broadcasting Services month September year 1997 publisher Industry Canada , Spectrum Management and Telecom accessdate 2009 03 28 ref In Australia , the service is called Ancillary Communications Service ACS and the Radio Data System is specifically addressed by government guidelines. ref cite web url http fedlaw.gov.au ComLaw Legislation LegislativeInstrument1.nsf ...   more details



  1. Supreme Records (Pama subsidiary)

    For other record labels with the Supreme name Supreme Records disambiguation Infobox record label image parent Pama Records founded founder status Leave blank unless Inactive or Defunct distributor genre Various, with a focus on reggae country location url Supreme was a subsidiary of the Pama records label. There were a number of reggae releases in the very late 60 s and very early 70 s. The label also released some soul and funk recordings. ref name Supreme 2 Discogs http www.discogs.com label Supreme 2 Supreme 2 ref The label would also release early recordings by John Holt singer John Holt and Bob Marley . ref name Supreme Label Discography 45Cat http www.45cat.com label supreme Supreme Label Discography ref Selected releases Mr. Foundation Time To Pray Young Budd SUP 201 1969 King Chubby What s The World Coming To Live As One PS 297 1970 Sound Dimension , Mr. Foundation More Games Maga Dog SUP 202 1970 The Mohawks Let It Be Looking Back SUP 204 1970 The Mohawks For Our Liberty Wicked Lady SUP 205 1970 The Mohawks Give Me Some Give Me Some Instrumental SUP 207 1970 The Mohawks Funky Funky Funky Funky Instrumental SUP 208 1970 The Emotions Matador Allstars Hallelujah Boat Of Joy SUP 209 1970 The Mediators, Rupie Edwards All Stars When You Go To A Party Stop The Party SUP 210 1970 Al Brown, John Holt Always Share My Rest SUP 212 1970 Bob Marley , Bunny Gale I Like It Like This Am Sorry SUP 216 1971 Ruddy And Sketto Every Night ? SUP 218 1971 Tony Brevett, Brevett All Stars Don t Get Weary Weary Version SUP 224 1971 Eugene And Burst, Denzil And Burst Let It Fall Can t Change SUP 225 1971 Dave Barker Double Heavy Johnny Dollar SUP 228 1971 ref name Supreme 2 ref name Supreme Label Discography Links http www.studiowon.com pama supreme.asp References reflist Category British record labels ...   more details



  1. Subsidiary structures of the Palace of Versailles

    Five subsidiary structures located near the Palace of Versailles have a historical relation with the history and evolution of the palace. Of these five structure the M nagerie , the Pavillon de la Lanterne the Trianon de Porcelaine , the Grand Trianon also called the Marble Trianon , and the Petit Trianon two have been destroyed the M nagerie and the Trianon de Porcelaine however, historical documentation and accounts permit these two structures to be discussed. As an ensemble of buildings related to, yet removed from, the chateau of Versailles, they represent architectural masterworks of the 17th and 18th centuries that have inspired architects to this day. The M nagerie Image Versailles M2.JPG file thumb right 250px M nagerie de Versailles, 1662 64 1698 1700 In response to increased interest in zoology&mdash and especially with regard to Aristotelian teleology, which experienced a renaissance through the works of Claude Perrault&mdash as well as the passion for the exotic, Louis XIV ordered the construction of the M nagerie in 1662. Completed in 1664, the M nagerie was located at the southern end of the transverse branch of the Grand Canal. Comprising a complex of building that featured a central octagonal two story pavilion, the M nagerie was a favorite destination for visitors and courtiers. The ground floor of the central pavilion contained a salon frais , which was decorated with shell work to resemble a grotto. ref The salon frais was also equipped with fountains that could be operated secretly and which would splash unsuspecting visitors with icy water. ref On the second floor were a series of rooms, each with a balcony that overlooked the animal enclosures that surrounded the pavilion. In 1697, the 12 year old Marie Ad la de de Savoie married Louis XIV s grandson, Louis, duc de Bourgogne. The duchesse s vivacity and precociousness quickly won the heart of the aging .... cite book last Verlet, Pierre title Versailles volume publisher Paris date 1985. DEFAULTSORT Subsidiary ...   more details



  1. Natural Wonder (Revlon subsidiary brand)

    Infobox Brand logo name Natural Wonder Cosmetics image type Cosmetics currentowner CVC Capital Partners origin flagicon USA New York City New York , New York NY introduced 1963 discontinued 2000 related markets world previousowners Revlon Revlon Cons. Prod. Corp. trademarkregistrations website Natural Wonder Cosmetics the United States cosmetics brand, was operated by Revlon Revlon Consumer Products Corporation from 1963 to 2000, when Revlon sold the division to CVC Capital Partners . One of the first products to use the brand was a medicated foundation. Natural Wonder provided Revlon with an economy cosmetics brand throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One of the more prominent spokeswomen for Natural Wonder was Debbie Gibson Deborah Gibson , who advertised the company s products to her teenager demographic during 1988&ndash 1990 and even designed a List of celebrity endorsed perfumes Musicians celebrity scent that the company marketed in 1989 for further info on Electric Youth by Debbie Gibson see Electric Youth fragrance . ref name InThe80s cite web year 2000 url http www.inthe80s.com adsmusic e.shtml title Songs from the Eighties That Have Been In Commercials, Products Beginning with E publisher InThe80s accessdate 2007 07 21 last InThe80s ref Among standard products were the following Super Nails, including standard nail enamels and a transparent 3 Way Nail Hardener. Finer Liner eyeliner. References reflist 2 Cosmetics Revlon Inc Category Defunct brands Natural Wonder Revlon subsidiary brand Category Cosmetics brands Natural Wonder Revlon subsidiary brand Category Fragrances Natural Wonder Revlon subsidiary brand Category CVC Capital Partners companies Category Private equity portfolio companies Category Revlon brands fashion stub ...   more details



  1. Big Beat Records (Atlantic Records subsidiary)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 For the garage label Big Beat Records Ace subsidiary Infobox record label image Image Big beat.png 150px parent Warner Music Group founded 1987 founder Craig Kallman status distributor Atlantic Records Group genre Hip hop music Hip hop , Dance music Dance country United States US url http wearebigbeat.com Official website of Big Beat Records Big Beat Records is an East Coast of the United States East Coast hip hop music hip hop and Dance music dance music record label that operates as a subsidiary of Atlantic Records Group Atlantic Records . History Founded as an independent record label indie label in 1987 in music 1987 by 22 year old New York deejay Craig Kallman , the company initially operated out of Kallman s parents apartment. After achieving some notoriety on the underground dance music circuit, Doug Morris then head of Atlantic Records brought Kallman and Big Beat into the Atlantic stable in 1991 in music 1991 . Atlantic purchased the label outright in 1992. Although the label originally focused on house music , being entrenched in the often cutting edge New York music scene inevitably led Big Beat to embrace the growing hip hop genre as the 1990s progressed. It also had a sub label named Turnstyle. In 1998 in music 1998 , Kallman was promoted to Vice President of Atlantic. Following his promotion, Big Beat and most of its roster was subsequently absorbed into its parent company. Big Beat s artists included Lil Kim under the Big Beat label Undeas , Po Broke&Lonely , Skillz , Changing Faces group Changing Faces , Robin S. , Junior Mafia , Jomanda group Jomanda , Double X Posse , Jody Watley , Kenny Dope Gonzales The Bucketheads , Jay Williams musician Jay Williams , David D Or , and Quad City DJs . Relaunch Big Beat relaunched, as Atlantic s dance oriented imprint, in early 2010, with Wynter Gordon , Chromeo , Chuckie DJ Dj Chuckie ... Subsidiary Category American record labels Category Warner Music labels Category Record labels established ...   more details



  1. IBP (merged subsidiary of Indian Oil)

    Primarysources date July 2007 Infobox Company company name IBP Co. company logo Image IBP logo.gif company type PSU fate Merged with Indian Oil foundation 1909 location Kolkata , India key people V.C. ... founded by Abdul Karim Abdul Shakur Jamal under the name of Jamal s oil Company limited and was renamed as Indo Burma Petroleum Company limited in 1909. On 2 May 2007, IBP was merged with Indian ... IBP Merger ref History IBP Co.Limited got merged with its parent company Indian Oil Corporation ... ends the history of 98 year old IBP Co Limited , the oldest oil company in India. IBP Co. Limited was born in the then undivided British India as Indo Burma Petroleum Company Limited a joint stock private company on 08 02 1909 at Burma, presently Myanmar. The developments that followed second world war forced the company change its head quarters to Kolkata permitting the British Government to bombard and destroy its only refinery at Rangoon. Thereafter the company joined hands with the then Indian Oil Company Later formed as Indian Oil Corporation Limited after merger with Indian Refineries Company Limited and carried out business in petroleum product s at Mumbai and Kolkata . Though it was initially taken over by IOC in 1970, it got separated and formed as a public sector company in 1974 ... Company Limited changed its name to IBP Co. Limited in 1983. During 2002, it was once again acquired by the IOC and became one if its group companies. Though predominantly an oil company, IBP diversified ... areas. Finally, the Chary committee set up for the purpose strongly recommended a company to be set ... of around 30 down to 18 . Though the installed capacity of the company is more than 1,25,000 tons, the capacity ... from private players. Presently, IBP is the only central public sector company servicing the market ... company manufacturing this technology item in India. Only recently has a private player entered the market ... DEFAULTSORT Ibp Merged Subsidiary Of Indian Oil Category Oil and gas companies of India Category Government ...   more details



  1. Atari, Inc. (Atari, SA subsidiary)

    For information on the Atari brand and its history Atari Infobox company name Atari, Inc. logo caption type Subsidiary of Atari, SA genre fate predecessor successor foundation 2003 in video gaming 2003 as Atari Inc. formerly Infogrames Inc. GT Interactive Software GT Interactive founder defunct location city New York City , New York location country United States location locations area served key people Jim Wilson br small President and Chief executive officer CEO small br Diane Price Baker br small Vice president EVP and Chief financial officer CFO small industry Video game industry Computer and video games br Interactive entertainment products Test Drive series Test Drive br Alone in the Dark br Godzilla video games Godzilla br Neverwinter Nights series Neverwinter Nights br RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 services revenue Increase US 218 million link yes small 2006 small operating income net income Decrease US 68 million link yes small 2006 small aum assets equity owner num employees 232 small ... intl The company that currently bears the Atari Inc. name was founded in 1993 under the name GT Interactive ..., 2008 Infogrames completed its acquisition of Atari, Inc., making it a wholly owned subsidiary. ref ... history In 2002, Jakks Pacific , a toy making company, released a TV game plug and play video game ... 2600 joystick, and included A V ports. In 2004, the same company created a device called Atari Paddle ... manga Dragon Ball game to be made by an American company, Webfoot Technologies , and is one of the best ... Inc., making it a privately held company. ref name offer http biz.yahoo.com prnews 080306 nyth121.html ... of Atari, Inc., making it a wholly owned subsidiary. ref name completion Software piracy Atari was one of the companies using British legal company Davenport Lyons in 2008 to recover damages from computer users illegally downloading games but stopped using the company when they were made aware of the false ... Site Atari hardware DEFAULTSORT Atari, Inc. Infogrames Subsidiary Category Atari Category Video game ...   more details



  1. Gosagaresvara Subsidiary Rekha Temple ? I

    news Gosagaresvara Subsidiary Rekha temple I.html http www.evri.com location gosagaresvara subsidiary rekha temple i 0x5c4a80 http www.digparty.com wiki Gosagaresvara Subsidiary Rekha temple ...   more details



  1. List of subsidiary railways of the Canadian Pacific Railway

    The Canadian Pacific Railway CPR owned several subsidiary rail transport railway s. The CPR often built or acquired lines through subsidiaries. Many of these subsidiaries retained their identity for an extended amount of time, others were only on paper. Expand list date August 2008 Ontario and Quebec Railway Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Grand River Railway Lake Erie and Northern Railway Quebec Central Railway Kettle Valley Railway Kaslo and Slocan Railway Nakusp and Slocan Railway Columbia and Kootenay Railway Soo Line Railroad St. Lawrence and Hudson Railway Delaware and Hudson Railway Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Canadian Atlantic Railway International Railway of Maine New Brunswick Railway Dominion Atlantic Railway Category Canadian Pacific Railway subsidiaries Canada rail transport stub ...   more details



  1. The Company

    The Company may refer to Organizations The Society of Jesus , the Christian Catholic Order of Saint Ignatius of Loyola also referred to as St. Ignatius The Central Intelligence Agency CIA , an American agency The Indian mafia , an organised body of criminals based in India In literature The Company Ehrlichman novel The Company Ehrlichman novel , a book by John Ehrlichman The Company novel The Company novel , a book by Robert Littell In television The Company TV miniseries The Company TV miniseries , a miniseries about the CIA based on the above Littel book The Company Heroes The Company Heroes , a covert international organization in the television series Heroes The Company Prison Break The Company Prison Break , a covert international organization in the television series Prison Break The Company, a covert organization in the television series Kyle XY The Company, a covert international organization in the television series The Equalizer In films The Company film The Company film , a film about the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago Weyland Yutani , a company often referred to as The Company in the Alien film series Other uses Dr. Zeus Inc. , also known as The Company , a fictional entity in a science fiction series by Kage Baker A band started by ex Falling In Reverse member Anthony Avila See also Company disambiguation dab de The Company ...   more details



  1. Company

    Globalize date April 2010 Other uses Companies law A company is a form of Companies law business organization ... in law and then a company is itself considered a legal person . The name company arose because, at least ... States , a company is a corporation &mdash or, less commonly, an Voluntary association association , partnership ... and lee Dictionary. Second Pocket Edition. Bryan A. Garner, editor. West. 2001. ref Generally, a company may be a corporation , partnership , association, joint stock company , Investment trust trust ... of the foregoing. ref name Black s In English law and in the Commonwealth realm s a company is a body corporate or corporation company registered under the United Kingdom company law Companies ..., although such an entity may be loosely described as a company. Meaning and definition A company can ... legal entity , perpetual succession and a Company seal common seal . It is not affected by the death ... company ref originally taken from the Late Latin word companio companion, one who eats bread with you ... gahlaiba messmate . By 1303, the word referred to trade guild s. Usage of company to mean business ... to one source, it may be formed by Act of Parliament , by Royal Charter, or by registration under company law referred to as a limited liability or joint stock company . ref name crystal In the United ... crystal Reportedly, a company registered under this Act has limited liability its owners the shareholders have no financial liability in the event of winding up the affairs of the company, but they might ... name crystal Company. Crystal Reference Encyclopedia. Crystal Reference Systems Limited. 27 Nov. 2007 ... companies were The London Company also called the Charter of the Virginia Company of London &mdash an England English joint stock company established by royal charter by James I of England on April ... Company that was granted an identical charter as part of the Virginia Company . The London Company ... types of company that can be formed in different jurisdictions, but the most common forms of company ...   more details



  1. Encompass (company)

    Infobox Company type Subsidiary foundation United States location United States parent Yahoo Encompass is a company based in the United States and was acquired by Yahoo . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Encompass Company Category Defunct software companies of the United States US software company stub ...   more details



  1. Parent company

    of either profits or capital or b the first body is a subsidiary of a subsidiary of the other body. blockquote Singapore The parent company subsidiary company relationship is defined by Part ... of subsidiary and holding company accessdate 2008 05 30 publisher Singapore Statutes Online ref blockquote ... by non operational shareholders. See also Holding company Minority interest Subsidiary References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Parent Company Category Legal entities Category Business terms Category Business ...Globalize date December 2010 A parent company is a company that owns enough voting share voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors the second company being deemed as a subsidiary of the parent company. The definition of a parent company differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, with the definition normally being defined by way of Companies law laws dealing with companies in that jurisdiction. Definitions from around the world Australia The parent company subsidiary company relationship is defined by Part 1.2, Division 6 ... body is a subsidiary of another body corporate if, and only if a the other body i controls the composition ... to be a subsidiary of another corporation, if a that other corporation i controls the composition of the board ... shares or b the first mentioned corporation is a subsidiary of any corporation which is that other corporation s subsidiary. blockquote United Kingdom In the UK it is generally held that an organisation holding a controlling stake in a company a holding of over 51 of the stock is in effect the de facto parent company of the firm, having overriding material influence over the held company ..., then the held company is seen to have ceased to operate as an independent entity and become a trading subsidiary of the purchasing company, which in turn becomes the parent company of the subsidiary. A holding below 50 could be sufficient to give a parent company material influence if they are the largest ...   more details



  1. Alando (company)

    Infobox Company type Subsidiary parent eBay foundation Germany location Germany industry Auction house Alando is an auction house company based in Germany . It was acquired by eBay on June 22, 1999 for US 43  million. tech company stub Category Online auction websites Category Companies based in Berlin Category Internet companies of Germany ...   more details



  1. Cresco (company)

    Infobox Company company name Cresco company logo Image Cresco logo.png center company type Subsidiary foundation location Trondheim , Norway key people area served Norway industry Financial services products Credit card s revenue operating income net income num employees parent DnB NOR subsid homepage http www.cresco.no www.cresco.no footnotes Cresco is a Norway Norwegian finance company that offers credit card s and consumer finance . The company is owned by DnB NOR and has its headquarter in Trondheim , Norway. The company offers its credit cards based on VISA and MasterCard . DnB NOR External links http www.cresco.no Cresco web site http www.dnbnor.com DnB NOR corporate web site Category Finance companies of Norway Category Companies based in Oslo Category DnB NOR Norway company stub Euro bank stub no Cresco ...   more details




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