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7. lappuse
... stock- holders . However , General Motors ' ownership is highly concen- trated . The 15 major stockholders own one - third of the entire out- standing common stock of the corporation . One of the most striking characteristics of the ...
... stock- holders . However , General Motors ' ownership is highly concen- trated . The 15 major stockholders own one - third of the entire out- standing common stock of the corporation . One of the most striking characteristics of the ...
8. lappuse
... stockholders . Funds for expensive retooling for new models and to provide for increased operating costs including wage increases must also be available . At the same time it is felt that in view of the extremely high level of profits ...
... stockholders . Funds for expensive retooling for new models and to provide for increased operating costs including wage increases must also be available . At the same time it is felt that in view of the extremely high level of profits ...
16. lappuse
... Willys - Overland or its stockholders in connection with this transaction . The acquisition was cleared in ad- vance by the Federal Trade Commission . Kaiser Motors had been organized under the name of Kaiser 16 STUDY OF THE ANTITRUST LAWS.
... Willys - Overland or its stockholders in connection with this transaction . The acquisition was cleared in ad- vance by the Federal Trade Commission . Kaiser Motors had been organized under the name of Kaiser 16 STUDY OF THE ANTITRUST LAWS.
27. lappuse
... stockholders in General Motors was a logical progression . The close association between Du Pont and the automobile industry , its largest customer , convinced Du Pont of the industry's great potential . Obviously , an important ...
... stockholders in General Motors was a logical progression . The close association between Du Pont and the automobile industry , its largest customer , convinced Du Pont of the industry's great potential . Obviously , an important ...
32. lappuse
... stockholders own 39 per- cent of the outstanding common stock . Of this total , the Du Pont Co. holds 23 percent ... stockholders ' meetings can be seen from the total shares of common stock represented by persons or proxy at such ...
... stockholders own 39 per- cent of the outstanding common stock . Of this total , the Du Pont Co. holds 23 percent ... stockholders ' meetings can be seen from the total shares of common stock represented by persons or proxy at such ...
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27. lappuse - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
17. lappuse - Agency: preliminary report of the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 86th Cong., 2nd sess.
26. lappuse - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
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153. lappuse - ... give preference to States, counties, municipalities, and cooperative organizations of citizens or farmers, not organized or doing business for profit, but primarily for the purpose of supplying electricity to its own citizens or members...
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102. lappuse - Whoever, being an officer, agent or member of, or directly or indirectly interested in the pecuniary profits or contracts of any corporation, joint-stock company, or association, or of any firm or partnership, or other business entity, is employed or acts as an officer or agent of the United States for the transaction of business...
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5. lappuse - ... the competition from the new commodity, the new technology, the new source of supply, the new type of organization (the largest scale unit of control, for instance) — competition which commands a decisive cost or quality advantage and which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing firms but at their foundations and their very lives.
72. lappuse - Television and all who participate in it are jointly accountable to the American public for respect for the special needs of children, for community responsibility, for the advancement of education and culture, for the acceptability of the program materials chosen, for decency and decorum in production, and for propriety in advertising.