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  • ...s Most Admired Companies 2006 list (and second within the pharmaceutical industry category); 4th on FORTUNE magazine’s 2006 Global Most Admired list; and 1 ...estment Bank (2000-2003). Prince began his career as an attorney at [[U.S. Steel Corporation]] (in 1975) and in 1979 joined [[Commercial Credit Company]] (a
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  • '''Energy UK''' is the trade association for the energy industry. It was set up in 2012, after the [[Energy Retail Association]], [[Associat ...source of expert advice on industry matters” and works “to enhance the industry's reputation with customers and with the communities it serves”.<ref> [ht
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  • In 2001, Lawyers for the United Steel workers union filed a lawsuit in America on behalf of the Colombian union S [[Category:Food and Agriculture Industry]]
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  • * The Rt. Hon. [[David Owen|Lord Owen]] CH - Chairman of [[Europe Steel plc]] London, United Kingdom [[Category:Pharmaceutical Industry]][[Category:Tax avoidance]][[Category:Science Media Centre]]
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  • ...cview.do?start=25&sort=BOOLEAN&format=GNBFI&risb=21_T3116666017 Automobile Industry] accessed 4 March </ref> ...th other companies and organisations to share best practice throughout the industry.
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  • [[category:Mining Industry]][[Category:Transnational Corporations]] [[Category:Mining]] ...[Category:Mining and Metals: Transnational Corporations]] [[Category:Steel Industry]]
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  • The '''All-Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry''' is run by the [[Aluminium Federation]]. According to the parliamentary w ...ty/register/memi159.htm All-Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry] House of Commons website. Accessed 07/04/10</ref>
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  • <tr><td>109 </td> <td>[[Hon Hai Precision Industry]]</td> <td>61,861</td> <td>1,749</td></tr> <tr><td>157 </td> <td>[[Nippon Steel]]</td> <td>47,479</td> <td>1,544</td></tr>
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  • ...e discussion of topical aerospace issues. By allowing representatives from industry and associated groups to discuss aviation issues directly with leading memb *[[John Steel]] QC, Hon Legal Advisor
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  • ...their markets.<ref>Garfield, Andrew, [http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Retail-industry/Fleming-cements-ties-with-Keswicks-Dragging-Lazards-into-the-21st-century.h ...it was part of two larger trends: consolidation in the financial services industry as large U.S. commercial banks acquired investment banks upon the repeal of
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  • ...en&page=541 History of Mittal Steel] Accessed 18th June 2008</ref>. Mittal Steel then merged with [[Arcelor]] in 2006 to create [[ArcelorMittal]]<ref>Arcell [[Category:Steel Industry]]
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  • ...of a £181,000 bid to run the [[Medical Technology Group]], a coalition of industry and patient groups linked to the [[Association of British Healthcare Indust ...rliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] (APPGUOG) such as [[Tata Steel]]. In July 2015 former [[DECC]] civil servant turned Hanover energy resourc
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  • He was a director of Standard Oil, and of [[JP Morgan]]'s U.S. Steel Co. He was involved in a scandal with the head of Standard Oil, before its [[Category:Banking and Finance Industry|Rockefeller Jr, John D.]][[Category:Rockefeller Family|Rockefeller Jr, John
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  • ...nergy Inc.]], and [[General Electric]] who recently entered into the water industry (find an exhaustive list of the members below).<ref>U.S. Chamber of Commerc *[[Guillermo Vogel]], Vice Chairman, [[TAMSA American Iron and Steel
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  • : 21.07.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Committee on Industry, Research and Energy : 15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
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  • ...sometimes struggled for attention, and money. It felt then like a cottage industry, while today it bestrides the policy landscape like a colossus. <ref>‘[ht <td>[[Timothy Steel]]</td>
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  • ...on of the industry to government and the public, acting as a forum for the industry, and international cooperation with overseas nuclear associations. Networks ...ithin the Kyoto Protocol. <ref>''Nuclear News'', "JAIF: Developing Nuclear Industry Internationally", June, 2005.</ref> This would mean that industrialised cou
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  • ...ccident. In July 1982 a 14-month pipe replacement programme began, but the steel used was a bad choice, and so the reactor had to be closed again for almost ...ing between the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate and the Swedish nuclear industry, it was decided to ask the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to car
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  • ...retary to the then Leader of the Liberal Democrats, the Rt Hon Sir [[David Steel]] MP between 1987 and 1989”.<ref>[http://www.ipr.org.uk/news/stories/114. ...fairs, press and information officer in the run up to privatisation of the industry. He was also seconded to Hong Kong where he was the Campaign Co-ordinator
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  • ...retary to the then Leader of the Liberal Democrats, the Rt Hon Sir [[David Steel]] MP between 1987 and 1989”.<ref>[http://www.ipr.org.uk/news/stories/114. ...fairs, press and information officer in the run up to privatisation of the industry. He was also seconded to Hong Kong where he was the Campaign Co-ordinator
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