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  • ...ody’s Corporation and John Wiley & Sons. He is currently chairman of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). Additionally, he is a member Among his civic and professional activities, Steere is chairman-elect of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PhRMA) and a director of the New York Botanical
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  • ...mercialised in Europe, it is likely that Advanta Seeds would be one of the companies at the forefront of marketing GM to farmers. Advanta Seeds is currently hea ...view] ''Corporate Watch'', accessed 7 April 2015 </ref> The combination of companies makes Advanta one of the five largest seed organisations in world. <ref> [h
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  • ...inkages between companies complicate the picture further. Biotech and seed companies make cross-licensing agreements to be able to supply a full technology 'pac ...ast we know what we're up against. But we cannot guarantee zero risk. Seed companies cannot guarantee GMO pollen is not flying around in the air' [55].
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  • ...ia/Upjohn]] and [[[Monsanto]]). In the UK Monsanto are represented by four companies, Monsanto UK Limited, Monsanto PLC, Monsanto UK Services Company and Monsan ...1989-1992). Director of Lockheed Martin Corporation and Marsh and McLennan Companies Inc.
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  • ...d Pilkington plc and is Vice President of the Society of British Aerospace Companies. He is a member of the European Round Table, and sits on the Mayor of Shang Francisco Castañer: Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Products, Liaison with L'Oréal, Human Resources, Corporate Af
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  • ...history of involvement in drug companies. In South Africa in the 1970s his companies were [[CE Electro-Medical]] and [[Continental Ethicals]]<ref>Gillard, M. (2 ...riginal source:FRANCIS WHEEN, WHEEN'S WORLD: DOBBO'S MEDICINE MAN: FRANK'S PHARMACEUTICAL FRIENDS The Guardian April 26, 2000</ref>). See [[Isaac Kaye business activ
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  • ...active ingredients and the manufacture, packaging and distribution of its pharmaceutical products and vaccines'. <ref>[http://en.sanofi-aventis.com/Images/sanofi_ra ...lations to gain access to medicines' are 'unfavourable factors' facing the pharmaceutical industry. In the opening statements of their Annual Report, the Chairman an
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  • :'responsible for all of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s pharmaceutical operations worldwide, as well as Technical Operations and Global Marketing. ...nt in December 2005. He has responsibility for all of the company’s non- pharmaceutical businesses, including Mead Johnson Nutritionals, ConvaTec and Bristol-Myers
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  • [[American Council of Engineering Companies]] [[Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.]]
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  • ...ny PR company, saying that he is ‘pro-the technology not necessarily the companies’. There were other tell-tell signs to be found, too. For people who had b ...‘Nature Publishing Group actively integrates its interests with those of companies invested in agricultural and other biotechnology, such as Novartis, AstraZe
    67 KB (10,560 words) - 19:03, 10 March 2013
  • ...advisory committees, on which many representatives of corporations serve. Companies also use a variety of indirect tactics, which are equally, if not more, ins ...der threat], The Guardian, 23rd March 2005 </ref> Further to this, India's pharmaceutical industry was responsible for providing treatment for almost half of the 700
    43 KB (6,800 words) - 12:10, 27 May 2009
  • ...IEA states it is 'entirely funded by voluntary donations from individuals, companies and foundations ...it does no contract work, accepts no money from governme ...lout_for_pharmaceutical_industry/ Free-market network demands bail-out for pharmaceutical industry], Telegraph, January 19th, 2009, accessed 20 May 2010</ref>
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  • ...Education LLC]]. North Wales. Pennsylvania, into two separate and distinct companies [[HealthAnswers Education]] and [[Acumentis]] -in 2005. | [[CME2]] is a who ...e Communications (SHC) provides the full range of services required by the pharmaceutical, healthcare and ...
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  • ...ountries. Members of the ICC 'include many of the world's most influential companies and represent every major industrial and service sector'<ref>International ...n]] | [[Nuclear Energy Institute]] | [[Procter & Gamble]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA) | [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]
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  • ...was owned by [[Elsevier]] until October 2010 when it became a division of pharmaceutical consultancy [[Adelphi Worldwide]].<ref> [http://www.excerptamedica.com/?pag ...'had done nothing wrong', reported the Chronicle. 'She said pharmaceutical companies often hire ghost writers to produce scientific literature targeted to vario
    24 KB (3,462 words) - 06:26, 16 April 2011
  • ...'any of the snus manufacturers' is also unclear as 'all the major tobacco companies (including [[Japan Tobacco International]], [[Imperial Tobacco| Imperial]], .../www.iea.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/files/upldbook517pdf.pdf 'Canada's ruinous tobacco display ban: economic and public health lessons'] (pdf), IE
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  • ...& [[John Luik]], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in the best interests of smok Luik has advised American and Canadian tobacco companies on passive smoking. He has also written numerous articles on the over-exagg
    54 KB (7,690 words) - 15:18, 17 April 2015
  • ...'Politicians for Hire' which reveals how 'politicians are offering to help companies and lobby the government for salaries of up to £5,000 a day'.<ref>[http:// ...ce companies bidding for multi-million pound contracts, private healthcare companies influencing NHS decisions, or supermarkets fighting new labeling rules.<ref
    450 KB (65,188 words) - 06:57, 23 January 2020
  • ...tical lobbyists. These are firms that take individual fees from individual companies in return for lobbying advice and establishing political contacts. ...l the more worrying that "in-house lobbyists", typically working for large companies and organisations, would be exempt from these requirements.
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  • ...es include: education system leaders, including politicians and officials, companies invested in education technology, edtech investors, think tanks and lobby g ...ore accurately described as third party lobbyists funded by pharmaceutical companies to promote the uptake of their drugs.
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