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  • ...t Company; Potomac Electric Power Company; [[Shell]] Oil Company; [[Texaco Foundation]]; Thermo Electron Corporation; and [[Weyerhaeuser]] Company.[http://www.sp ...community, including the manufacturing and financial sectors, Fortune 500 companies and smaller firms, investors, and associations from all sectors of the econ
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  • ...conomics at the [[University of Buckingham]], 'wrote a paper proposing the foundation of an institute of economics and law' which was the blueprint for the DHI.< According to Snaith the registration of the Institute at Companies House in Edinburgh caused some concern as 'the word Institute is one of the
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  • ..._2009 Cato Annual Reports] Cato Website Annual accounts, *(search PDF for "foundation sponsors"), Accessed 31 January 2011 </ref> ...erican Petroleum Institute]] | [[Amoco Foundation]] | [[Atlantic Richfield Foundation]]
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  • ...tration. Worryingly for its critics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most cited of the American think tanks. In May 2003, the AEI were co-sponsors (along with the [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] and the [[Hudson Institute]]) of an all-da
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  • ...etrieved ftom the Internet Archive of 16 October 2002.</ref> "a charitable foundation sponsoring research and publications on new social trends". The only public ..., offering to help BAT in fighting the litigation launched against tobacco companies by people harmed by smoking. Walzer describes Brown as "a lecturer at the [
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  • ...ndate to essentially serve as an outsourcing research base for the private companies.' ...d. Heinz Imhof, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Syngenta, is the Foundation's President.
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  • *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets; DfID explicitly states that it is involving private companies in 'directly shaping and implementing development programmes and policy.'<r
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  • ...mfort.pdf Too Close for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> Many of the companies listed: Iberdrola, RWE, E.On and Suez could benefit financially if there wa ...y 31, 2006 (only front page and relevant page scanned)</ref> Many of these companies would benefit financially if there was an EU-adoption of new nuclear build.
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  • ...on]] | [[Institute of Economics and Peace]] | [[RATP Dev]] | [[Roche]] | [[Shell]] | [[Statoil]] ...mans Robertson]] | [[Institute of Economics and Peace]] | [[RATP Dev]] | [[Shell]] | [[Statoil]] <ref name="Jun16"/>
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  • ...e array of US and European chemical corporations including [[Monsanto]], [[Shell]] Chemical, [[Union Carbide]] Asia, [[Bayer]] Philippines, [[Eli Lilly]], [ ...appointment came just a year after the surprise appointment of [[Syngenta Foundation]] to CGIAR's board.
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  • .... Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active in designing risk assessment procedures for GM foods an :The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) is a nonprofit, worldwide foundation established in 1978 to advance the understanding of scientific issues relat
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  • ...egister_entry_for_1_december_2008_to_28_february_2009_v3.pdf+%22the+Health+Foundation%22+%22Hill+%26+Knowlton%22&hl=en&gl=uk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjO9K05JX0_GQHjx8L In early 2008 it was revealed that GM food companies had lobbied the government department responsible for GM to be allowed to h
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  • ...cy Project''' was founded by [[Fred Singer]] in 1989 and incorporated as a Foundation-funded, independent research group in 1992, “to advance environment and h ...the [[Independent Institute]], The [[Hoover Institution]], The [[Heritage Foundation]], and The [[Brookings Institution]], among others.<ref> [http://www.sepp.o
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  • [[Image:SMF.jpg|right|thumb|Social Market Foundation Logo]] ...of health, education, welfare and pensions policy reform<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 Thinktanks in the n
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  • ...tation management consultancy'. It has helped 'some of the world's largest companies successfully manage internal and external issues and crises ranging from ac ...cult issues and crises. Our current portfolio of clients includes FTSE 100 companies in the oil and gas industry, public utilities, travel, pharmaceutical and t
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  • ...ding to Edelman&#8217;s it is currently ranked the sixth largest of all PR companies based on 2001 turnover figures.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/about_us/key_fa ...lion in 2002. (However, it is worth noting that a number of the largest PR companies do not participate O&#8217;Dwyer&#8217;s rankings.)
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  • ...ies, and could thus begin to integrate its services with a family of other companies practising PR, lobbying and advertising. ...[[WPP]] Group. So now Burson-Marsteller works in an even larger family of companies including its old rival [[Hill & Knowlton]].
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  • ...pital markets advisory firm. Norman has previously worked for HM Treasury, Shell and was the Managing Director for UBS Global Asset Management. Norman has a ...non-executive director and consultant to retail, mail order and new media companies. She went to school in Toxteth and graduated from Cambridge. Her voluntary
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  • 18.'At least since the foundation of the International Affairs Department, TUC staff have kept ...the post 1918 period. Their big issue was the threat of nationalisation of companies. The so-called Mr Cube Campaign of 1949/50, against the possibility of the
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  • ...oss Lord Rothschild. He states in ''Homage to Gaia'': "My experiences with Shell left me firmly with the impression that they are neither stupid nor villain ...instinct for discretion. This was invaluable in my work with multinational companies and other government agencies, where I discovered much more about their wor
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  • ...subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[Interpublic]]). In 2006, the UK subsidiary had a fee income of ...the UK, but with an increasing overseas market. Nexia Solutions became the foundation of a new [[National Nuclear Laboratory]] when it was launched in July 2008.
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  • ...llowships for MPs, MEPs, Peers and Officers of both Houses with a range of companies from different sectors of commerce and industry. * IPT organises a range of study programmes and events for companies in Westminster and in Brussels.
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  • ...a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies. ...a blacklisting service for member companies. Construction and Engineering Companies paid an additional premium for this service in their industries and became
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  • ...The recent discovery that the CPSA is affiliated to both the [[Jim Conway Foundation]] (JCF), which is indirectly financed by leading Conservatives, and the [[T ...tees include two former Thatcher government ministers. Full details of the foundation and its role in the labour movement will appear in a national newspaper sho
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  • #[[Ditchley Park]] needs referenced, or it could be included in [[Ditchley Foundation]] page (referenced and expanded by Mat) #[[Shell vs Human Rights and Environmental Lobbyists]], needs checked and perhaps so
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  • :Students create their own limited companies. *[[Citigroup Foundation, Private and Corporate Bank]]
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  • ...f> '''HBOS''' at that point ranked third in the list of Scotland's top 500 companies and was the seventh largest bank in Europe.<ref>Scottish Enterprise, [http: ...Ltd]], BankWest, [[Capital Finance]] and [[St Andrews Insurance]]; and UK companies [[Clerical Medical]], [[Birmingham Midshires]], [[Capital Bank]], [[Godfrey
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  • ...within the activities of one corporation – (please see: [[Shell]] and [[Shell vs Human Rights and Environmental Lobbyists]]) – in an attempt to illustr ...the basic human rights of their citizens for fear of economic loss (see [[Shell]]'s activities in Nigeria) or repercussion.
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  • This 'not-for-profit foundation' began in 1970 as an informal gathering of CEOs from Europe's biggest busin by the foundation, which spurs the launch of the [[Uruguay Round]].
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  • [[File:Shell.JPG|right|thumb|270px|Shell Centre UK headquarters in London, SE1 7NA]] ...ectively of the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for further operating subsidiaries:
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  • ...d industrial companies, including [[British Petroleum]], [[ICI|I.C.I.]], [[Shell]] and [[Unilever]]. The Bank of England is also a sponsor.<p>The purpose o The MEA lobbies on behalf of 400 British companies with business interests in the region. According to its website, MEA member
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  • ...e in 1995; in 2001 it claimed its clients included one-quarter of FTSE 100 companies. In its brochure, Hakluyt promises to find information for its clients whic [[Christopher James]], managing director of the foundation and a former [[Foreign Office]] hand, explains: "Richard Hakluyt was a 16th
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  • * Connecting companies to share best practice on CSR CSR describes how their membership enables companies to exchange ideas, connect to stakeholders and access expertise and informa
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  • ...> while at University , she now works as a geologist for petroleum giant [[Shell]]<ref>Margareta Pagano, [http://www.ocnus.net/artman2/publish/International ...nding from the taxpayers' purse. Our latest accounts are available on the Companies House website.<ref>Emma Bennett, RE: Transparency, E-mail to Steven Harkins
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  • ...and kindred entities. Companies likes [[Enron]], [[Amoco]], [[Chevron]], [[Shell]], [[Texaco]], [[Coors Brewing]], [[Koch Industries]], [[Nationwide Insuran ...ere this network—ranging from national organizations like the [[Heritage Foundation]] to state-based think tanks that comprise the State Policy Network—conne
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  • '''Mountain States Legal Foundation''' calls itself “is a nonprofit, public interest legal center dedicated t ...a Club. Watt was so unpopular that [[Paul Weyrich]] of the [[Free Congress Foundation]] asked a then unknown writer to pen a glowing biography of Watt. The write
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  • ...nclude the four main groups from the SN website but add the [[Edmund Burke Foundation]] (Netherlands) and the [[Circulos de Empresarios]] (Spain).<ref>Links, [ht ...len Disney, a former journalist and Deputy Director of the [[Social Market Foundation]]. It began with a small staff of 3 people including [[Nicole Gray Conchar]
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  • Since 1987 we have worked for more than 150 clients including companies, governments and NGOs worldwide. Visit our case study library to read about Mistra Foundation Sweden
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  • ...y consultancy: offering advice to some of the world’s most controversial companies that have huge ecological social and cultural impact. ==Re-branding Shell from Corporate Villain to Good Corporate Citizen==
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  • The '''Reason Foundation''' is a libertarian think-tank that consists of the [[Reason Public Policy ...r]].<ref>The Reason Report (2004) Winter, p7</ref> The ex-President of the Foundation, [[Lynn Scarlett]], became the Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management a
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  • ...o has worked in the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Eastern Europe and Canada and for companies in Africa for 10 years. Before joining Pinnacle in 2002, Jennifer worked as ...raduate trainee journalists and has run training workshops for the Reuters Foundation around the globe.
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  • ...Director and President, the [[Science and Environmental Policy Project]]. Foundation-funded, independent research group, incorporated in 1992, to advance enviro ...rch on behalf of oil companies, such as [[Exxon]], [[Texaco]], [[Arco]], [[Shell]] and the [[American Gas Association]]. <ref>Doris M Jones & Associates Pro
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  • ...-Marsteller flacked for both the Nigerian Government and [[Royal Dutch]]/[[Shell]] during and after the Biafran war. Reports of instability and genocide at To deal with the expected controversy [[Monsanto]] assembled an army of PR companies to aid them of which B-M was one. Pro-rBGH information was rapidly distribu
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  • ...f which is overseen by one of three COOs (Chief of Operations). Only three companies hold over 3% of the shares issued by BAE Systems: [[Franklin Resources]] In ...that the company will help increase efficiency and collaboaration between companies in the industry. Exostar SM is headquartered in the Washington DC area, alt
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  • :The Shell Foundation was set up by the company in 2000 in an attempt to improve its image after ...ect financial benefit for Shell companies or associated companies in which Shell has an interest."
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  • ...r, FCO (1994-96) and a Governor, the [[Ditchley Foundation]].<ref>Ditchley Foundation (2007) [http://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/127/germany-in-a-new-century.htm Ger ...abour, neoliberal and neoconservative elements in a well-funded (including Shell, Lockheed Martin, BP and J.P. Morgan) and promoted EU military-industrial l
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  • ...companies which provide services to manage the reputations of their member companies. ...surveys on public perception of business ethics' which is available to the companies. Such information could be used by a company's PR department as a valuable
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  • ...electricity industry by splitting the market into 12 regional electricity companies and two power generators). ...rdian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/14/environmental-activists-protest-energy-companies Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks] ''T
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  • ...osition within European politics and business circles. Its members include companies, professional and business federations, trade unions, diplomatic missions, ...rvatory]] describes as "an aggressive US journo-lobbying website funded by companies like [[Microsoft]], [[Exxon]] and [[McDonalds]]. The website www.Tech Centr
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  • ...he UK. However, most of it is done as joint ventures with [[Shell]] - with Shell as the operator - so Esso isn't very visible. Compared to Exxon globally, t ...[[Time]] & [[Fortune]] Group's 2001 Fortune Global 500 list of the largest companies by revenue, it is the biggest corporation. {{ref|3}} Worldwide it employs o
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  • ...009</ref>. According to its website, Business in the Community works with companies who make a commitment to a) 'Inspire, innovate and lead by sharing learning ...O of [[P&O Nedlloyd]] (described as 'one of the largest container shipping companies in the world'), is a non-executive Director of [[Lloyds TSB]] Group plc and
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  • ...re feet of office building space and is ranked 15th in the world's top 500 companies. Microsoft's has driven 93% of the world's desktop computers since 1991 an ...described as the ‘Microsoft of charities’. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched by a donation from Bill Gates of £54 million in 2000. Gates
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  • ...is number one in application management and holds 12th position among all companies in the world. ...dministration]] (SCRA), [[Royal Bank of Scotland]], [[HBoS]], as well as [[Shell]] and [[BP]]'s Scottish operations. The most recent new contract for Logica
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  • It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders. ...expository sections. the links are to the relevant extracts on particular companies.. At the bottom is a pdf of the whole pamphlet.
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  • ...rnational companies, among them [[Caterpillar]], [[DuPont]], [[Royal Dutch Shell]], Scotts Miracle-Gro, SYSCO, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Compan ...e and growing economy requires rising skill levels, a proliferation of new companies, safe working conditions, healthy workers who live in decent housing in saf
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  • ...group. The Paris-based ICC was founded in 1919 and has thousands of member companies in over 130 countries. Although the organisation calls itself the 'World Bu ...99 annual meeting. The meeting was attended by the chief executives of 100 companies and by [[WTO]]'s general director [[Mike Moore]]. [[Werner Spinner]], board
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  • ...n]], occupied the opening ten minutes of the programme and was used as the foundation to material brought out in ensuing interviews and news reports." ...ported that the League had opened an office in Aberdeen to service the oil companies. It was manned by a failed St. Andrews businessman called Brown.
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  • ==Companies Making Donations or Subscribing to the Economic League and/or with a Direct This is a list of slightly more than 600 companies known to have been connected with the [[Economic League]] in the last twent
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  • ...radiology department in Europe. He is also a trustee of the [[Countryside Foundation for Education]], a member of the [[National Trust]], and the [[Country Land ...y-challenged mining company [[Rio Tinto]], not to mention arms and tobacco companies. {{ref|50}}
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  • ...sations. The USCIB has an active membership base of over 300 multinational companies, law firms and business associations, and claims to provide unparalleled ac ...consists of over 400 representatives from a cross-section of multinational companies, law firms and business associations who are responsible for following inte
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  • ...ation<ref>www.ejnet.org/rachel/rhwn397.htm (source: Environmental Research Foundation, date viewed: 21/10/01)</ref>. ...lowed by its competitor Unilever, is the biggest advertiser in India. Both companies consider developing countries such as India as huge growth potentials.
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  • ...y multinational which is the subject of a huge financial scandal. Lobbying companies with clients that include Rupert Murdoch's News International, Tesco and Sc ...ved that management and employees were 'on the same side' (Joseph Rowntree Foundation study). In a country where 55% of the population consider themselves to be
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  • ...ight why Sodexho, and maybe private companies in general, are not the best companies to handle the management of crucial and sensitive public services. Sodexho' ...the health and education sector in the UK published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation called 'PFI vs. Democracy?'.60
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  • ...ountries worldwide. {{ref|16}} For information on the different ExxonMobil companies and affiliates, see http://www.exxonmobil.com/affiliate/, or look at the ma ...ship to Europe. 250 employees on Mossmoran site. {{ref|32}} 50% owned by [[Shell]] Chemicals UK. {{ref|33}}
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  • ...[[Exxon Mobil: Influence / Lobbying#PR Companies and Greenwash attempts|PR Companies]] and [[Exxon Mobil: Influence / Lobbying#Lobbying Groups|Lobbying Groups]] ...ge for exploitation. ExxonMobil supports organisations like The [[Heritage Foundation]] that are working for the opening of the refuge. The [[House of Representa
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  • ..., known as the Communication on Progress (COP) as its means of monitoring. Companies are required to report annually as a demonstation to their commitment to th In 2009, 1065 companies that have signed up to the Compact are listed as 'Non-Communicating Partici
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  • ...ctor of Vote 2004, was appointed as Company Secretary.<ref>Open Europe Ltd Companies House Appointments, accessed 18 June 2009</ref> [[Lorraine Mullally]], who ...[[Conservative Party]] since 2010, and £680,000 to Open Europe since its foundation in 2005.<ref name="banker">David Leigh, James Ball and Leila Haddou, [http:
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  • ...xcellent package of reforms." Digby labels the tax as a "major obstacle to companies that want to help councils create wealth and jobs."<ref>CBI CHIEF SAYS NEW ...he sector.<ref>'Welcome to BSA', BSA website: http://www.epolitix.com/data/companies/000000001a447390aa6611cd9bc800aa002fc45a0900a5c656bfb1819f47913a12f95cf75b3
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  • ...Multinational Companies, for not providing 'clear enough guidance on what companies should do in these situations',<ref>Ibid.</ref> rather than at the corporat ...he 'private sector Advisor' to the Commission for Africa, an employee of [[Shell]], and input in the US and Canada was ensured through business lobby groups
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  • ...In the corporate field "Anthony has worked under contract to BAE SYSTEMS, SHELL INTERNATIONAL". Eligo's [http://www.eligo.net/aboutus-management-abailey.h ...ugh its sponsorship capabilities the sponsorship of both BAE SYSTEMS and [[Shell]]."
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  • ...orking across major real-estate, hospitality, financial services and other companies in the Gulf. ...phaeum Asset Management]] | [[Try Market Halls]] | [[UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation]] | [[Universities Wales]] | [[Victoria BID]] | [[Westminster Real Estate]]
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  • ...eloitte & Touche]] and [[Ernst & Young]] – audit 97 per cent of FTSE 350 companies<ref>Prem Sikka, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/14/credit ...http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2010/06/16/top-ten-companies/ Top ten:Companies], 10 June 2013 </ref>
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  • ...ochard|John Kerr]], Member, House of Lords; Deputy Chairman, [[Royal Dutch Shell]] plc *[[Ulysses Kyriacopoulos]], Chairman and Board member of subsidiary companies of the [[S&B Group]]
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  • ...of realtime, DVD-quality video-conferencing used by many global blue-chip companies; and Chairman of NICE TV, providing high quality bespoke news programmes fo ...is a highly talented and diverse group of leaders for the top 200 jobs in Shell.
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  • ...r senior management of many of the world’s largest energy and technology companies. ...any]] | [[Royal Norwegian Embassy]] | [[Sandia National Laboratories]] | [[Shell Oil Company]] | [[Statoil ASA]] | [[Southern California Gas Company]] | [[S
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  • ...individual politicians to public sector industries and major international companies. Know Comment can provide training ranging from one-to-one intensive sessio .... He has won numerous awards for journalistic work including, in 1982, the Shell International Award, in 1985 the BAFTA Richard Dimbleby Award and in 1990 T
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  • *[[Doug Pinkham]] President, Public Affairs Council; President, [[Foundation for Public Affairs]] [[American Council of Engineering Companies]]
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  • ...ersdorf]], [[Fnac]], [[InBev]], [[Thalys International Air Liquide]] and [[Shell]]. Goedseels previously spent several years as a journalist with <i>[[Franc ...January 2008</ref> describes how he is a Member of the Board of two BEL20 companies ([[Bekaert]] and [[Cofinimmo]]) and is Member of the Advisory Board of [[BT
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  • .... According to Business Europe, the Alliance is supported by more than 150 companies. Once a year, the CEOs of the companies supporting the Alliance are invited to meet with the Vice
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  • The IBLF states that its 'vision is a world in which companies address social development issues as part of their core business operations ...anagement structure shows how it is awash with high ranking personnel from companies steering the Forum's strategy. This hardly paints a picture of an 'independ
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  • * [[Bürgerstiftung Berlin Citizens Foundation Berlin]] * Deutsche [[Shell]] AG Deutsche
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  • * [[American Standard Companies]] * [[Capital Group Companies Inc.]]
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  • ...ciation]] | [[Fan Freedom]] | [[Four Seasons Healthcare]] | [[MBI Al Jaber Foundation]] | [[NCR]] ...[Samsung]] | [[Samuel Adams]] | [[Sara Lee]] | [[Scottish Enterprise]] | [[Shell Renewables and Hydrogen]] | [[Sony Music Entertainment]] | [[Standard Pacif
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  • ...founded in 1812, and is now one of the world's leading financial services companies. The Citigroup has over 200 million customer accounts in more than 100 coun ...st financial punishment handed out by the City regulator after oil company Shell was fined £17m in 2003.
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  • ...o India, Kazakhstan, Botswana, Nigeria, Lebanon and Syria, consorting with Shell and Nestlé. During his time as an MP, the only committees and sub-committe *26 January 2015: voted in favour of making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. H
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  • ...nsibility practitioner who has worked with a number of large transnational companies as well as [[World Bank]] initiatives. ...hanti]], [[Bank Itau]], [[Dow]], [[IntelChina]], [[Maersk]], [[Nestle]], [[Shell]], The [[Coca Cola Company]], [[General Electric]] and [[Nike]]<ref>Simon Z
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  • ...luence', is composed of the chairmen and chief executives of multinational companies:<ref>[http://www.babinc.org/boards/iab.html Boards], BritishAmerican Busine BAB describes its International Advisory Board as 'the foundation for our influence in transatlantic business'. It is chaired by [[Martin Sor
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  • ...g: Notice of Situation of Registered Office or any change therein filed at Companies House on 26 January 1973</ref> ...ation of Change in Director or Secretary or in their Particulars, filed at Companies House in February 1977; ''The Times'', Saturday, Aug 02, 1975; pg. 14; Issu
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  • ...of the Africa Virtual University; Governing Council of the [[Crown Agents Foundation]], Board of Directors of the [[UK India Business Council]], Advisory Counci ...t of Coca-Cola Africa. Other members include [[Unilever]], [[Barclays]], [[Shell]], Kunene Brother’s Holdings, SAB Miller, [[Anglo American]], and [[Briti
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  • ...dia Strategy]] until 2007. It lobbies for a large number of pharmaceutical companies (see clients below). For an updated list of Ecosystem member companies, see its website: www.theecosystem.org
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  • '''MHP Communications''' is one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying companies. ...an Communications and Consultation Group]], a trustee of [[Lloyds Register Foundation]] and a member of the Offshore Advisory Committee of [[Mainstream Renewable
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  • ...s, multilateral agencies, and private corporations. Corporations such as [[Shell]], [[ExxonMobil]] and [[Monsanto]] are major funders of WWF, meaning that W ...fe Federation's recent survey of the 500 worst industrial polluters. These companies included such recognized environmental offenders as [[Union Carbide]], [[Ex
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  • ...onversation on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power]", Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, Durban Group for Climate Justice and The Corner House, Oct 2006, p. 31, Ac ...onversation on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power]", Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, Durban Group for Climate Justice and The Corner House, Oct 2006, p32, Acce
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  • ...ww.closeup.org/sponsors.htm Sponsors], accessed 2 October 2008.</ref> The Foundation offers weeklong government studies programmes in Washington, D.C. and works ...ews/04_04_05.htm CLOSE UP FOUNDATION FOUNDER AND CEO TO RETIRE]', Close Up Foundation website, 4 April, 2005. (Web archive accessed 1 May, 2009)</ref>
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  • ...>Daniel McCarthy, [http://www.amconmag.com/article/2003/nov/17/00017/. The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies goes on offense.], ''The American Conservati ...ision<ref>Rightweb, [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1475.html Foundation for Defence of Democracies], Accessed 01-April-2009</ref>.
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  • ...ing kickbacks to [[Saddam Hussein]]. Vitol had recently entered talks with Shell Oil Products to buy their businesses in 19 African countries. <ref> ''The G ...November 2014 </ref> In 2010 he began work with two consultancies with oil companies working in Africa - [[Vitol]] and [[Southwest Energy]] - sparked questions
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  • ...stitute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]]. ...s: British Aerospace, maker of Hawk aircraft, is among the British weapons companies helping Indonesia's poor.<ref>John Pilger, [http://www.johnpilger.com/page.
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  • '''The Work Foundation''' was formerly known as the [[Industrial Society]]. [[Industrial Society L ...website but the page is still available on the Internet Archive. <ref>Work Foundation [http://web.archive.org/web/20040813011514/http://www.theworkfoundation.com
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  • Founded in the US in 1956 as the [[Foundation for Public Relations Research and Education]], the '''Institute for Public ...Frick]] in his attempt to crush a labor union in the Carnegie-Frick Steel Companies plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The employees’ strike was ultimately b
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  • APCO lobbies for various US companies that work in Europe. These include [[Shell]], [[Exxon]], [[CEFIC]] (chemical industries association), [[Ford Motor Com ...ist, Pearson, German Marshall Fund of the US and a group of banks and arms companies connected to the directors. Thought of as a &#39;New Labour think tank&#39
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