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  • ...rformance – sustainability reporting – by all organizations as routine and comparable as financial reporting. It is an initiative involving the larges ...elines. Other components in the Reporting Framework are Sector Supplements and Protocols
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  • ...n in Flames]] is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • *[[Africa-Europe Faith and Justice Network]] (AEFJN) Belgium * [[Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry]] (EUROCHAMBRES) Belgium
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  • ...The directory is established on a voluntary basis and it is intended only for information. *[[AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF EUROPE]] - [[ASD]]
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  • ...ernment, Scottish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and director of Grampian Holdings. ...hing else the SDA had a share in. Something made Thatcher's eyes light up and two years later the project was launched at the Dunblane Hydro. It has ha
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  • ...ess guru and strategist, and the leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness. ...terpillar]], [[DuPont]], [[Royal Dutch Shell]], Scotts Miracle-Gro, SYSCO, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. <ref>'[http://dor.hbs.edu/fi_re
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  • ...the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US governm ...ctices), it is impossible to give a complete overview of all groups, deals and schemes Bayer is involved in.
    66 KB (9,524 words) - 20:31, 27 February 2007
  • ...ers and business partners in the two countries to allow them to understand and bridge the differences in the two countries' business cultures.' ...steller]] and [[Quiller Consultants]] (the PR firm owned by [[Huntsworth]] and through which it's boss [[Peter Gummer]], well connected in these circles,
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  • DuPont's website paints a picture of a generous company striving for social and environmental justice. To quote the company's CEO [[Charles Holliday Jnr]]: ...thical standards and treating people fairly and with respect. They are our foundation. We must continually strive to find ways to enhance them." {{ref|1}}
    47 KB (6,825 words) - 19:46, 19 July 2007
  • ...due to the unusual nature of the business: research and development costs for new drugs require huge investments (sometimes upwards of $300 million (£20 ...expenditures; and that drug companies provide lavish compensation packages for their top executives [34].
    51 KB (7,869 words) - 21:25, 18 February 2007
  • ...is pamphlet, ahead of its time in recognising the role of public relations and news management: ...equence it contributes letters and articles on economic questions to daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country."
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  • ...y who had egged him on. It was the major turning point in Wilson's career, and it created enduring problems that he never effectively resolved. One of the ...he House of Commons by demanding even more information about the plot. The Economic League's part in this affair would however seem to have been as important a
    50 KB (8,091 words) - 20:58, 1 February 2008
  • ==Companies Making Donations or Subscribing to the Economic League and/or with a Director on the League's Central Council 1975-1989== ...re known to have had a director who has been on the Central Council of the Economic League.
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  • ...stock (42%) followed by US citizens (22%) and British (10%), French (8%), and German (5%) shareholders. [8].Following the splitting of Nestlé shares in ...It already has cosmeceutical joint ventures with L'Oreal through Galderma and Innéov. [B]
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  • ..., and claims to provide unparalleled access to international policy makers and regulatory authorities.’[46] ...associations who are responsible for following international environmental and sustainable development policies that have an impact on US business.’[47]
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  • ...today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important for corporations whose public image is vital to their sales. * Tesco and Esso
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • ==Bayer and War Crimes== ...) is that they are neurotoxic due to their effects on acetycholinesterase, and unfortunately this enzyme occurs in humans as well as in insects.{{ref|214}
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  • ...gar]]). In 2010, the company sold its EU sugar refining businesses, [[Tate and Lyle Sugars]], to [[American Sugar Refining]]. ...ing on its workers, not least through its long-term involvement with the [[Economic League]].
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  • For all other office locations (including UK) see: www.halliburton.com/ofc_loc/ ...anley]], [[Barclays Bank Plc]], [[FMR Corporation]] (Fidelity Management & Research Corp), [[State Street Corporation]], [[Putnam Investment Management]], [[Lo
    19 KB (2,733 words) - 16:19, 27 July 2007
  • ...ticle is part of a series on [[Exxon Mobil|ExxonMobil] - see the main page for more. Exxon Mobil Corporation is the parent of [[Esso]], [[Mobil]] and [[ExxonMobil]] companies around the world.
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