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  • The Group's activities are divided into five business groups: * Front End Business Group (conversion and enrichment of uranium and fuel assembly manufacture)
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  • ...t in the UK, whose ultimate owner is [[Interpublic]], one of the big three global communications conglomerates. ...[[Colin Byrne]] is described as a key figure in the interface between big business and New Labour. <ref> Mark Hollingsworth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politi
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  • ===Business affiliates=== ...ates network' which is markets as providing the following 'privileges' for business:
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  • ...has 28,500 employees in 24 countries.{{ref|58}} In 2002, it had 5,449 new global contracts.{{ref|59}} ...ayment which he may have considered not a bribe but just the cost of doing business Malaysian-style.'{{ref|65}}
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  • ...Clients of the WPP Group include the majority of companies in the Fortune Global 500 and the NASDAQ 100, including Ford, IBM, Kellogg, Eastman Kodak, Novart ...president, and appointed himself vice president in charge of research. The business opened as Hewitt, Ogilvy, Benson & Mather (HOB&M).
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  • ...al companies control the development of new medicines. Profit margins, not global health needs, are what determine the next new drug. GlaxoSmithKline’s cor ...000 GlaxoWellcome and SmithKline Beecham had a seven per cent share of the global pharmaceutical market, combined. In addition, the two combined companies ac
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  • * Shell Petroleum Company LTD (UK) ...p://www.worldwatch.org/chairman/issue/000725.html THE RISE AND FALL OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE COALITION] ''Worldwatch Issue Alert,'' accessed 29 April 2015 </ref
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  • ...going into politics. He was lured away by Business for Sterling to recruit business supporters opposed to the euro and became hooked. Soon he was director of t ...n.html#ixzz2sL8dp1nz Revealed: The £43m paid by elite group of donors for access to top Tories including David Cameron], ''Daily Mail'', 23 January 2014, ac
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  • ...reign Strategy offices, 81A Rue de la Loi, Brussels]]'''Sovereign Strategy Ltd.''' is a UK policy and lobbying shop, with strong connections to the [[Labo ...ase a firm that represents the [[Kuwait National Petroleum Company]] and a business run by one of Kuwait’s richest families. <ref> [http://www.dailymail.co.u
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  • ...programme on International Development and acted as an advisor to the FCO Global Opportunity Fund's Emerging Markets programme. | [[ACCESS - supporting migrants in East Anglia]] || COVID-19 - ACCESS - supporting migrants in East anglia || To continue services to vulnerable
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  • [[Image:Diageo Headquarters.jpg|right|thumb|Diageo HQ, First Central Business Park, Park Royal, London]] ...38,955 employees in June 2003 (down from 62,124 in June 2002) <ref> Yahoo Business Website [http://uk.biz.yhoo.com/p/d/dge.1.html Diageo] - viewed 02.01.05 </
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  • ...tive impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisation, Global Status Report on Alcohol Policy, ibid.</ref>{{Template:alcohol badge}} ...o's CSR may not hold out to scrutiny, including its role in the increasing global trend towards the dis-enfranchisement of the workforce through a steady rat
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  • ...scribes itself as "a constellation of media businesses, News Corporation's global operations encompass the fields of filmed entertainment, newspapers, pay an ...ent of digital broadcasting. News Corporation also has a few miscellaneous business interests, including a few major sports teams.
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  • ...very keen to show the world how powerful they are (e.g. stating they have access to politicians at the highest levels, that they are indispensable partners [[United States Council for International Business]] (USCIB)
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  • The merchant bank [[MerchantBridge and Co. Ltd]] describes itself as 'the bridge between the Middle-east and the World Fin The company say they provide "Knowledge and access to key decision makers in Washington and Iraq." [http://www.mbih.com/_mbih/
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  • ...f>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray and the Selling of Access and Influence in Washington’, p.?</ref> ...ost Favoured Nation trading status, and [[Caterpillar]] who do significant business in Burma as well as other regimes such as Sudan, Indonesia and Colombia whi
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  • Bedford Business Centre Bristol Business Park
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  • ...egions. The company also supplies electricity and natural gas to homes and business around the United Kingdom and generates power for supply to the grid. It ow ...[[Southern Water]]; sold [[Thus]] interest; made [[PPM Energy]] a separate business from [[Pacificorp]]
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  • ==New Labour-Business linker== Goudie is known as a key link between business and Labour in Scotland and beyond:
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  • ...e]]. He is a member of the UN Secretary General's Advisory Council for the Global Compact. ...hairman and managing director.<ref>"[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/article587623.ece Sir Mark Moody-Stuart]", in the "Power 100", The Times, 7
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