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  • ...ody’s Corporation and John Wiley & Sons. He is currently chairman of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). Additionally, he is a member Among his civic and professional activities, Steere is chairman-elect of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PhRMA) and a director of the New York Botanical
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  • ...mercialised in Europe, it is likely that Advanta Seeds would be one of the companies at the forefront of marketing GM to farmers. Advanta Seeds is currently hea ...view] ''Corporate Watch'', accessed 7 April 2015 </ref> The combination of companies makes Advanta one of the five largest seed organisations in world. <ref> [h
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  • ...inkages between companies complicate the picture further. Biotech and seed companies make cross-licensing agreements to be able to supply a full technology 'pac ...ast we know what we're up against. But we cannot guarantee zero risk. Seed companies cannot guarantee GMO pollen is not flying around in the air' [55].
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  • ...ia/Upjohn]] and [[[Monsanto]]). In the UK Monsanto are represented by four companies, Monsanto UK Limited, Monsanto PLC, Monsanto UK Services Company and Monsan ...1989-1992). Director of Lockheed Martin Corporation and Marsh and McLennan Companies Inc.
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  • ...d Pilkington plc and is Vice President of the Society of British Aerospace Companies. He is a member of the European Round Table, and sits on the Mayor of Shang Francisco Castañer: Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Products, Liaison with L'Oréal, Human Resources, Corporate Af
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  • ...history of involvement in drug companies. In South Africa in the 1970s his companies were [[CE Electro-Medical]] and [[Continental Ethicals]]<ref>Gillard, M. (2 ...riginal source:FRANCIS WHEEN, WHEEN'S WORLD: DOBBO'S MEDICINE MAN: FRANK'S PHARMACEUTICAL FRIENDS The Guardian April 26, 2000</ref>). See [[Isaac Kaye business activ
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  • ...active ingredients and the manufacture, packaging and distribution of its pharmaceutical products and vaccines'. <ref>[http://en.sanofi-aventis.com/Images/sanofi_ra ...lations to gain access to medicines' are 'unfavourable factors' facing the pharmaceutical industry. In the opening statements of their Annual Report, the Chairman an
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  • :'responsible for all of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s pharmaceutical operations worldwide, as well as Technical Operations and Global Marketing. ...nt in December 2005. He has responsibility for all of the company’s non- pharmaceutical businesses, including Mead Johnson Nutritionals, ConvaTec and Bristol-Myers
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  • [[American Council of Engineering Companies]] [[Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.]]
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  • ...ny PR company, saying that he is ‘pro-the technology not necessarily the companies’. There were other tell-tell signs to be found, too. For people who had b ...‘Nature Publishing Group actively integrates its interests with those of companies invested in agricultural and other biotechnology, such as Novartis, AstraZe
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  • ...advisory committees, on which many representatives of corporations serve. Companies also use a variety of indirect tactics, which are equally, if not more, ins ...der threat], The Guardian, 23rd March 2005 </ref> Further to this, India's pharmaceutical industry was responsible for providing treatment for almost half of the 700
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  • ...IEA states it is 'entirely funded by voluntary donations from individuals, companies and foundations ...it does no contract work, accepts no money from governme ...lout_for_pharmaceutical_industry/ Free-market network demands bail-out for pharmaceutical industry], Telegraph, January 19th, 2009, accessed 20 May 2010</ref>
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  • ...ountries. Members of the ICC 'include many of the world's most influential companies and represent every major industrial and service sector'<ref>International ...n]] | [[Nuclear Energy Institute]] | [[Procter & Gamble]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA) | [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]
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  • ...was owned by [[Elsevier]] until October 2010 when it became a division of pharmaceutical consultancy [[Adelphi Worldwide]].<ref> [http://www.excerptamedica.com/?pag ...'had done nothing wrong', reported the Chronicle. 'She said pharmaceutical companies often hire ghost writers to produce scientific literature targeted to vario
    24 KB (3,462 words) - 06:26, 16 April 2011
  • ...'any of the snus manufacturers' is also unclear as 'all the major tobacco companies (including [[Japan Tobacco International]], [[Imperial Tobacco| Imperial]], .../www.iea.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/files/upldbook517pdf.pdf 'Canada's ruinous tobacco display ban: economic and public health lessons'] (pdf), IE
    31 KB (3,923 words) - 22:41, 23 February 2016
  • ...& [[John Luik]], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in the best interests of smok Luik has advised American and Canadian tobacco companies on passive smoking. He has also written numerous articles on the over-exagg
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  • ...'Politicians for Hire' which reveals how 'politicians are offering to help companies and lobby the government for salaries of up to £5,000 a day'.<ref>[http:// ...ce companies bidding for multi-million pound contracts, private healthcare companies influencing NHS decisions, or supermarkets fighting new labeling rules.<ref
    450 KB (65,188 words) - 06:57, 23 January 2020
  • ...tical lobbyists. These are firms that take individual fees from individual companies in return for lobbying advice and establishing political contacts. ...l the more worrying that "in-house lobbyists", typically working for large companies and organisations, would be exempt from these requirements.
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  • ...es include: education system leaders, including politicians and officials, companies invested in education technology, edtech investors, think tanks and lobby g ...ore accurately described as third party lobbyists funded by pharmaceutical companies to promote the uptake of their drugs.
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  • ...ed residence with his wife until the present day (March 2016) according to Companies House documents for a business they have jointly owned since its incorporat ...e Vincent, one 'James Adams' who posed as an employee of Novartis when the pharmaceutical giant was in negotiations with Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty.<ref name="mg
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