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  • ...6 in the United States. [[George Friedman]] is founder, chairman and Chief Intelligence Officer of the company. ...Zealand Police]] was one example given.<ref>[http://www.stratfor.com/corp/Corporate.neo?s=ABO]</ref>
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  • ''Tim Holder'': 17 years experience in corporate and project finance and has been involved in a number of significant deals ...Linlithgow, submitted documents to officials in the House of Commons, a US intelligence report and an internal British Aircraft Corporation memo, which he claimed
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  • ...y. As victims of their harassment, we have seen neither sophistication nor intelligence displayed by the officers of the CST and its forerunner, the Community Secu ...the names of its trustees. However, it is known to be managed by a single corporate trustee called the [[Support Trustee Ltd]] – a private company limited by
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  • ...locations of the two AquaFed offices reflect two key features of this new corporate lobby group, launched in October 2005. Firstly, AquaFed’s efforts "to pro According to [http://www.corporateeurope.org/water/aquafed.html Corporate Europe Observatory]:
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  • ...he was only 52 when appointed - Holmes looked thoroughly in command in his corporate suite at the top of the Shell tower, relaxed and immaculate. But he still s ...of the [[Hakluyt|Hakluyt Foundation]], a discreet new outfit that provided intelligence for big corporations.<ref name="Sampson"/>
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  • ...with the World Bank in Washington. In 1970-71 she worked for the Central Intelligence Agency, saying under questioning before the Treasury Select Committee, in t ==Corporate economist==
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  • ...ea of ‘reputation risk’. Corporate managers increasingly talk about ‘corporate reputation management’ –that is the big game everyone is now playing. I ...shaping it to the preferences of European corporations. Unlike most other corporate lobby group in Brussels, the ERT has never bothered to lobby on detailed le
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  • ...er 30 years with [[Unilever]]. He has been Chairman of the London business intelligence bureau [[Hakluyt]] & Co since November 2008. <ref> CMi, [http://www.cmi.eu. ...blems such as widespread poverty. He is also at the forefront in preaching corporate social responsibility.
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  • ...in 1991 that Patriots were first used in combat, without much success (see Corporate Crimes). In February 1991 George Bush travelled to Raytheon’s Andover pla ...ss strategist, runs the Intelligence Solutions business area in Raytheon's Intelligence and Security division. Former MOD man.
    11 KB (1,481 words) - 03:52, 26 March 2018
  • ...the $1.4 billion SIVAM surveillance system for the Amazon rainforest (see Corporate Crimes section). When the contract was awarded to Raytheon it announced tha
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  • ...avionics and engineering. Its subsidiaries are also involved in providing intelligence, personnel and logistics support to the US and British military. *[[BAe Systems: Corporate Crimes]]
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  • £500 per annum is paid by each of the following corporate sponsors: 20 May 2003: Dinner paid for by the corporate sponsors listed above (registered May 2003).
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  • ...vents available to new audiences via multimedia distributions, while media intelligence and Internet monitoring services provided PR Newswire clients with a better Today, PR Newswire continues to provide distribution of news and other corporate information to a variety of domestic and international media points, in mul
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  • ...as Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-2004); HM Diplomatic ...enjoyed a high media profile in the UK, usually commenting on military and intelligence issues despite various highly profitable directorships in the defence indus
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  • * Work in close and innovative partnership with its corporate members and sponsors ...d Dearlove|Sir Richard Dearlove]] ([[Kent School]]) - Director of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]]
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  • ...er corporate officials. It receives its funding through subscriptions from corporate and individual subscribers: In 2009, it lists over 100 companies as subscri ...also serves as a Principal of [[N&G Europe]] (since 1999), was Director of Corporate Development at [[Thorn]] plc, [[Unigate]] plc and [[Varity Corporation]] &
    19 KB (2,665 words) - 10:47, 14 August 2009
  • ...expert involved in several private security companies merging military and corporate personnel. He is also a media commentator on terrorism and has appeared on ...lege and a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Vermont.<ref>Total Intelligence Solutions, [http://www.totalintel.com/dsp_aboutus_personnel.php Personnel],
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  • ...lizes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has grown rapidly in recent years. I ...s more than 9,000 active government contracts and counts the Army, Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Administration among its biggest customers. Ab
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  • * [[Dominic Fry]] Former Corporate Affairs Director Different from corporate espionage between two private firms, cases of corporate espionage against the public have been uncovered. Arguably the very industr
    31 KB (4,355 words) - 14:38, 9 March 2015
  • ...as director of Naval intelligence in 1914-18, a leading actor in corporate/intelligence intrigue, a Tory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] a ...Great War). Page had been particularly impressed by Hall's abilities as an Intelligence chief, and described him as:
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