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  • According to its website: ...sors UK Ltd]] | [[Paul Pattinson]] | [[People in Health Ltd]] | [[Pfizer]] Global Research and Development | [[PharmaKodex]] | [[Physiomics plc]] | [[PhytoPh
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  • ...titute is a virtual organisation, meaning it has little reality other than its website. ...ashekhar Krishnan, [[Transparency International UK]]; Rob Lake, Henderson Global Investment and [[Edward Bickham]], [[Anglo American]], John Bray, [[Contro
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  • ...an Beattie]] is the World Trade Editor of the [[Financial Times]], leading its coverage of trade policy and economic globalisation and writing on developm ...t look at the challenges facing the continent and make recommendations for its future.
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  • ...rector of the [[Stockholm Network]] (SN), [[Helen Disney]], used to sit on its now defunct advisory board along with representatives from two think tanks The CPMI has been accused of being an 'astroturf' organisation that receives its funding from pharmaceutical companies.<ref>Peter Hart, Fear & Favor 2008; F
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  • :* defines and communicates its purpose and values :* places a positive value on each of its relationships
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  • Brambles is an Australian based 'Global provider of support services' according to their web site. Operating in ov ...rkflow processes in every industry....Recall operates through an expanding global network of off-site document management centres, computer back-up data prot
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  • ...employees in 80 countries, although Pearson generates approximately 60% of its sales in North America. In 2014, it had revenues of $8.2 billion.<ref>Jenni ...oks and digital technologies for teachers and students across school ages. Its brands include: [[Heinemann]], [[Longman]], BBC Active and Bug Club.
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  • ...and brandnames. At its top, a committee of three design strategies for the global empire. The decision to shift Birds Eye production from Britain to Brazil m ...erger of [[William Lever]]’s soap company and the Dutch margarine union. Its main source of growth was the palm nut plantations on the west coast of Afr
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  • ...owever, with few resources of its own, SI has always struggled to build up its network. The numbers attending the summit from overseas have been dwindling
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  • ...te]</ref> and the American [[Nuclear Energy Institute]]. <ref>By virtue of its membership of the Spanish Nuclear Industry Forum.[http://www.nei.org/resour Iberdrola has substantial nuclear links abroad, mainly forged by its engineering division, which works on a range of power projects including nu
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  • ...ational Committee of the Council on Foundation]]s. He is a member of the [[Global Foundation Leaders Advisory Group]] at [[Davos]] and President of the [[Net The EVPA retains a number of consultants to assist in its development, who together with the trustees form the executive team, staff
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  • ...and running national and European business coalitions. In 2001 BI changed its name to International Financial Services, London (IFSL). ...dustry.<ref>Sharon Beder, ''Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda'', Earthscan, London, 2006, p. 138.</ref>
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  • *"NATO and The Global War on Terror," in Andrew Ross and Brian Lucas, Strategy Task *"Cooperative Security in Europe," Janne E. Nolan, ed., Global Engagement: Cooperative
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  • ...ironment]] at the [[LSE]], which he joined in November 2008, shortly after its launch.<ref name="LSE">LSE [http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/whosWho/ ...nagement Solutions]], where he was Director of Public Policy and Director, Global Science Networks between October 2006 and late 2008. [[Risk Management Solu
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  • GKN is 'a global engineering company' with operations in more than 30 countries.<ref name="a ...stake in Alvis plc and a seat on the board. On August 22nd 2003, GKN sold its stake in [[Alvis]] plc to [[BAE Systems]] for £73m in cash.
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  • * [[Ajay Banga]] Co-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Global Consumer Group, Citigroup, Inc. ...ily/dnflash/content/sep2007/db20070924_882990.htm Kraft at Work Burnishing Its Brands] Viewed 2007</ref>.
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  • ...amelot Group plc]] (1995 – 2002), Independent Broadcasting Authority and its successor, the Independent Television Commission (1989 – 1996), Independe ...(2003-2006), Deputy Chief Executive BAA plc (2001 – 2003). President of Global Home Care, [[Proctor & Gamble]] (1999 – 2001).
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  • According to its web site: "eyeforpharma is known for its excellence in selecting and delivering on important topics which are of pra
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  • ...ysical Activity & Health]", EUFIC website, accessed March 31 2009</ref> On its website the Council describes itself as: ...he European Food Information Council are located in Brussels, Belgium, but its organisational network reaches across Europe. It is co-financed by the [[Eu
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  • ...tion of additional products including beverages. Advertising Age estimated global measured advertising expenditure of $557m in 2005, making Ferrero the world
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