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  Lists of corporate assets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Much of the world's assets, particularly in the media industry, are concentrated in the hands of a small number of large corporations.
This page is an index for lists of assets owned by large corporations.
List of assets owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lists_of_corporate_assets   (212 words)

  
 Tribune Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tribune Company is a large multimedia corporation based in Chicago, Illinois.
The Tribune Company is also a co-owner of the WB television network.
One criticism of the Tribune Company is that they are responsible for the Cubs' perpetual losing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tribune_Company   (338 words)

  
 Environmental Background Information Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The company was founded in 1968 with the merger of waste disposal firms operating in Florida, owned by H. Wayne Huizenga, and companies in Chicago owned by Dean Buntrock.
Spokespersons for the company continued routinely defend the company's record by claiming that crimes it has been convicted of were committed by renegade employees violating company policy.
Since then, the company has continued to run afoul of the law but it is more difficult to track their record for this period because law enforcement sources have not published any further compilations of the company's criminal and civil violations.
www.ebic.org /pubs/wmx.html   (3245 words)

  
 Plants prove vulnerable - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Company officials said they are considering shuttering the Maryland site and have swiftly implemented reforms at their Pennsylvania and Illinois outlets.
Companies that fail to upgrade their safety and security could lose council membership.
The companies have developed their own safeguards, with varying degrees of success.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/specialreports/potentialfordisaster/s_69664.html   (1388 words)

  
 American Journalism Review
Tribune executives were far ahead of other media companies in understanding how technology was quickly changing ways people get their news.
While companies are generally not permitted to own newspapers and broadcast TV stations in the same market, there are at least 14 exceptions, if you include the three where Tribune owns TV stations and Times Mirror has papers.
The company counters that it is possible to do quality journalism and still make a generous profit if the commitment is there and the company is run well, and the Tribune Co. is considered by industry analysts to be one of the best-managed media companies in the country.
www.ajr.org /Article.asp?id=533   (4867 words)

  
 NYPL, Databases at the Science, Industry and Business Library
Click here to view a list of journals for which full text articles are available through SIBL's electronic databases (list in Adobe PDF format).
Company research includes links to global subsidiaries and peers/competitors, Foreign Direct Investments for major FDI multinationals with details of investments; Projects section covers key ventures of multinational companies, including deal details.
This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of New York from 1851-1891.
www.nypl.org /databases/sibldb.cfm   (7701 words)

  
 Railway Rolling Stock Industry in Canada
The Ontario Car Company did not survive into the electric railway era, but it did produce horse cars, if we are to judge from the fact that one of these is pictured on the letterhead of the company, a copy of which is in the possession of the writer.
Current assets as of March 31, 1908 were $1,387,557.94, and current liabilities on the same date were $380,926.97, but the advent of the steel car was looming on the horizon and Mr.
The company was not slow to diversify, and always had its finger on the pulse of the electric railway industry.
www.nakina.net /builders1.html   (17301 words)

  
 An Industry at Risk
The sight of personnel of massive software companies scrambling to rework their software so as to circumvent patents on trivial ideas that were in use twenty years ago, but not documented because they were too obvious, is now a sad reality.
The effect on large companies is that they will have to incorporate the patent process into their software development process, set up bulky legal divisions, get into the business of cultivating defensive patent suites, and perpetually negotiate royalty payments and settle lawsuits.
Most large software companies are by now well aware of the threat that software patents can pose to their business interests, and as a method of protection are attempting to build up "defensive" patent portfolios that can be cross-licensed with other large corporations.
lpf.ai.mit.edu /Patents/industry-at-risk.html   (12490 words)

  
 Only one makes bid for smelter property | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MC Construction of Lacey is the only company to meet the requirements for buying Asarco’s 97-acre former smelter site and take on related environmental cleanup obligations.
Environmental Liability Transfer of St. Louis was the only company other than MC to fulfill a prebid obligation to discuss the project with EPA.
Assets such as the smelter site, which straddles the Tacoma-Ruston border, are being sold to satisfy creditors’ claims.
www.thenewstribune.com /news/local/story/5474547p-4938744c.html   (654 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Business
Mr Barrett, however, remained non-committal on the company’s plans for a chip manufacturing plant in India, saying it was involved in “pragmatic” discussions with the government and at this point of time it was not appropriate to say anything.
Mr Mankad said in an affidavit that despite demerger of assets worth Rs 19,119.54 crore, the description given by RIL did not specify which assets and liabilities would be transferred to the new entities and that had created doubts in the minds of the shareholders.
He said the company was already manufacturing 20,000 GSM handsets per month at this plant and expected to produce 20 million mobile handset unions by 2010.
www.tribuneindia.com /2005/20051206/biz.htm   (3760 words)

  
 The MadCow Morning News
Maybe a puzzled tone is the right attitude to have, especially if what we’re seeing here isn’t just a case of a bunch of bumbling Dagwood’s walking around with bubblegum stuck to the bottoms of their Florsheim shoes.
As you recall, a previously-unknown company with no assets housed inside of Huffman Aviation inexplicably won a big bid from the city of Lynchburg to run a facility at the Lynchburg Regional Airport over a much-larger local Lynchburg aviation company which had then cried foul.
In the brouhaha which followed it was learned that Britannia Aviation was a dummy front company which nonetheless had friends in high places not just in Lynchburg but in Venice as well.
www.madcowprod.com /indexbbb.html   (1752 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro -- Inroads can be difficult
Rental car companies – via their customers – are the top offenders on the city's list of parking violators.
The companies can transfer liability for the tickets to culpable drivers if they send forms to the parking division within a month, something that Vogl said doesn't always happen.
Representatives of all the major companies said they were not notified of tickets on the list and contend they owe nothing.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/metro/20051120-9999-lz1n20inroads.html   (1877 words)

  
 List of assets owned by Tribune Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of assets owned by Tribune Company
WB Stations (Can be considered WB OandO's through Tribune's stake in the WB network)
WGN-TV 9 - Chicago (Tribune's flagship TV station)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_Tribune_Company   (102 words)

  
 The Jewish Tribune - Current News Articles
The company, which lost its kosher certification from the Kashruth Council Of Canada (COR) in November, has been purchased by a group of private investors, and renamed Gan Eden Catering.
In an exclusive interview with the Jewish Tribune, Stanley Morais, El Al general manager for Canada, said a Feb. 22 Ontario Superior Court ruling clearly supports the airline, despite claims of unlawful interference and restraint of trade as alleged by the plaintiff, Thornhill travel agent Shalom Even.
I do not think it is appropriate for Jews, living in the comfort and presumed safety in the Diaspora, to continually tell Israelis how they should conduct their affairs.
www.jewishtribune.ca /tribune/tribune.htm   (12007 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Changing with the times
Competition from the phone companies and satellite dish companies is stiffer than ever.
And when Time Warner and Comcast jointly acquire the assets of bankrupt cable provider Adelphia Communications early next year, the local Time Warner division will take over the Adelphia system in North County with an estimated 68,000 subscribers.
Walsh, whose cable television career began almost by happenstance, has a clear vision these days of where her division is headed, much like she planned her rise up Time Warner Cable's corporate ladder.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20050906-9999-1b6walsh.html   (1394 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories
It might be the last thing on the minds of those involved in the sinking of Punwire, but the owner of the building, where the company was housed in Industrial Area here, is still a waiting for the rent to be paid, due for more than four years now.
The building along with the other assets of the company were handed over to a liquidator for making the due payments to those who had genuine claims towards the company.
Sources in the Administration said a final decision on the list of holidays would be taken after Punjab would come out with its list.
www.tribuneindia.com /2003/20031209/cth1.htm   (6592 words)

  
 Fifty-nine Deceits in Fahrenheit 911, Dave Kopel, Independence Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For example, the Bush administration suppressed data from its own Department of Health and Human Services which showed that the cost of the new Prescription Drug Benefit would be much larger than the administration claimed.
The list itself bears that out: More than 1,000 voters were matched with felons though they were of different races.
But even if the Saudis owned 7% of the stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE does not include all of America's wealth--which includes real estate, businesses which are not traded on the NYSE because they are privately owned, and so on.
www.davekopel.com /Terror/Fiftysix-Deceits-in-Fahrenheit-911.htm   (13131 words)

  
 Media Giraffe Project --
Link & reference blog
But the family that owns The Anniston Star in Alabama is quietly planning to devote the paper's profits to training new generations of reporters.
Ayers says he's driven by his own paper's tradition, and by watching budgets and aspirations being squeezed at newspapers owned by the Knight Ridder, Gannett and Tribune companies.
Instead, these companies would be allowed to tax content providers and discriminate in favor of their own services and choose which other services prosper based on who pays them more, achieving an unfair advantage over their competitors.
mediagiraffe.blogspot.com   (7965 words)

  
 True Williams and Alexander Belford
Although previous city directories listed Horace's occupation as a pen artist, by 1880 he and his twenty year old son William were employed as bookkeepers in the Secretary of State's office.
Alexander Belford, the second largest stockholder in the Werner publishing conglomerate, was enlisted as vice president and general manager of the publishing department of the realigned Werner Company with assets estimated to be $3,500,000.
The coroner's report lists the cause of death as hemorrhage due to the rupture of an aortic aneurism [sic].
www.twainquotes.com /TWW/TWW.html   (6100 words)

  
 LIST
NRA Note: GEICO is on our list because, a few years back, an article in its policy holder magazine recommended that all firearms be removed from the home, and children should never be allowed to touch a firearm.
The editorial policies of some of the media sources listed portray firearms in a negative manner in an attempt to generate public support for restrictions on firearm ownership.
The following listing includes the most prominent national corporations and/or corporate heads that have used the company name while actively supporting anti-gun proposals or organizations.
www.sksparts.com /listofantigun.htm   (2015 words)

  
 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Duke Energy is the largest utility in the U.S., with $77 billion of assets and 29,000 employees.
The list of United States' presenters includes persons from Indiana University, Purdue University, IUPUI, John Hopkins University, University of Mississippi, Iowa State, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and University of Wyoming.
He bought and restored his own first car – a ’66 Mustang – when he was 14 and drove it across the country a year before he had his license.
www.icindiana.org /news/events.asp   (16033 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Religion Items in the News - April 24, 1999 (Vol. 3, ...
NOTE: Unlike the edition posted to the AR-talk list, items in the archived newsletters will, time-permitting, link back to entries in the Apologetics Index.
If links have not yet been provided, check the Apologetics Index for further information.
The states claim two Dunedin, Fla., companies involved in the sale and
www.apologeticsindex.org /an990424.html   (4644 words)

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