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Effective April 1, 2009, IIJ adopted ASC810 "Consolidations".
News 2010
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Effective April 1, 2009, IIJ adopted ASC810 "Consolidations".
News 2010
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"Consolidations" and a big one, "Mergers," where companies get larger and smaller at the same time.
Home/News Bob Franken 2010
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Consolidations and mergers and acquisitions are causing longer decision-making cycles, up to 18 months, but when a company decides to "pull the trigger" on a move or an expansion, they want a winning-city bidder to act quickly, sometimes within 30 days, to accomplish what they've promised in their bid.
Robert Schwab: The Down Low on Denver/Colorado Robert Schwab 2011
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Consolidations and mergers and acquisitions are causing longer decision-making cycles, up to 18 months, but when a company decides to "pull the trigger" on a move or an expansion, they want a winning-city bidder to act quickly, sometimes within 30 days, to accomplish what they've promised in their bid.
Robert Schwab: The Down Low on Denver/Colorado Robert Schwab 2011
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Branches Included in the Sale HSBC's Branch Consolidations Separately, HSBC will also fold 13 of its branches in Connecticut and New Jersey into neighboring branches.
HSBC Sells 195 U.S. Branches for $1 Billion Anupreeta Das 2011
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For an overview of theories of variability in engrams, see Dudai, “The Neurobiology of Consolidations, or, How Stable Is the Engram?”
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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For an overview of theories of variability in engrams, see Dudai, “The Neurobiology of Consolidations, or, How Stable Is the Engram?”
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Consolidations and bankruptcies of the private carriers, though combined with the rise of the automobile and the passenger plane, plus unions unwilling to modify their rules to match the changing face of railroading.
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Consolidations and aquisitions are an everyday part of life in business; Smith & Wesson recently bought Thompson Center Arms and so far things are looking good there, I have heard that S&W has its eyes out for other aquisitions as well and, as I said on the other blog, I think Savage is a possible target there.
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