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  • ...include: Old Spice, Cover Girl, Max Factor, Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Oil of Olay, Vidal Sassoon, Wash & Go, Circ, Secret, Zest, Fairy Toilet Soap, Hugo ...isticated purchasers for the product – informed parents - were sceptical of Sunny Delight's health claims, which were exposed as overstated.’[17] Kat
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  • ==Unethical Marketing of Artificial Baby Milk== ...s catastrophe, although other companies, such as Dutch company, Dumico and US company, Mead Johnson have also been implicated.
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  • ...cross to politicians and the public. It says it is engaged in every aspect of the negotiations affecting farming. ...or members to engage with the many issues affecting the sector as a result of Brexit.
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  • ...tion) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on links with governments). ...on's political practices), 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
  • ...tional Corp.]] is the parent of [[Quintiles Ltd]] its UK branch.<ref> City of Edinburgh Council [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/City_Development/Economi ...ntiles Transnational Corp. [http://www.qtrn.com/AboutUs/Overview.htm About Us] Accessed 1st January 2008</ref>.
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  • ...audit, profile and other services to provide clients with the true measure of healthcare'.
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  • ...construction industry as the business sector most prone to bribery - ahead of even the arms, defence, oil and gas industries. {{ref|112}} The [[National ...mmodation or assets to spouses, lovers, relatives or friends. The practice of bribing to obtain orders is most common in relation to international infras
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  • ...31.03.03</ref>. Halliburton ranked as the seventeenth leading recipient of US defence contracts in 1999<ref>Bruno K & Valette J, (2001) [http://www.multi ...ulletins/PBD.jsp?articleid=6829 'Lieberman Calls for Halliburton Hearings' US Senate, 20.05.03] viewed: 07.07.03.</ref>
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  • ...]], increased its profit margin by 40%{{ref|4}}, almost doubled its number of employees and increased its market share dramatically, however [[Securitas] ...B.V.]] and [[Falck A/S]]. The companies were both formed in the beginning of last century in Denmark, when [[Philip Sørensen]] and [[Marius Hogrefe]] f
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  • ...r information on locations in the UK, see [[Global Solutions]] and the end of this section. Region 4: this is not a specified geographical area, but includes all activities within the Global Solutions business area (public-private partne
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  • DuPont's website paints a picture of a generous company striving for social and environmental justice. To quote However, critics of the company see them in a somewhat different light:
    47 KB (6,825 words) - 19:46, 19 July 2007
  • ...l influence over key pieces of environmental protection legislation in the US, such as the Clean Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Oil ...waste sites." [[PIRG]] also accuse the company and its industry associates of fighting "efforts to expand the public's right to know about toxic chemical
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  • Board of Directors ...1, 2001. McKinnell succeeds William C. Steere, Jr., as chairman. In August of 2000, Mr. Steere announced his intention to retire following the April 2001
    9 KB (1,258 words) - 19:07, 18 February 2007
  • ...ont) is a global science and technology company. It is involved in a range of different industry areas, including high-performance materials, synthetic f .... {{ref|2}} The company is the second largest chemical manufacturer in the US and is also the world's largest seed company. {{ref|3}}
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  • ...times upwards of $300 million (£204,6 million) with equally large amounts of risk that the investment will pay off. Critics however, claim that prices a ...research and development; that drug company profits, which are higher than all other industries, exceed research and development expenditures; and that dr
    51 KB (7,869 words) - 21:25, 18 February 2007
  • Royal Dutch/Shell group and its subsidiaries belong to a large number of lobbying organisations and have substantial access to government, particula ...ly lobbied governments and mounted persuasive advertising campaigns in the US to turn public opinion against concrete action on greenhouse gas emissions.
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  • ...te as one, the two companies hold 60 per-cent and 40 per-cent respectively of assets. One cannot by shares in the group as such. Royal Dutch and Shell ar ...om 44 to 59 US dollars per share. Shell's share value is between 39 and 51 US dollars per share[32].
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  • ...ps e.g. the Home Office, Association of Chief Police Officers, Association of British Insurers.' ...15 years, culminating in the introduction of a regulation Bill at the end of 2000.' 13
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  • ...Electra Partners Europe. In May 2008, GSL was bought by [[G4S]] (a merger of Group 4 Falck and Securicor). ...company operates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity of other services, in Britain, Australia and South Africa.
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  • ...ffer services that contribute to a more pleasant way of life for people of all ages, whenever and wherever they come together."{{ref|1}} ...t in the USA, where it ran 'correctional facilities' which were the target of a concerted and successful campus-wide campaign. Despite eventually withdra
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