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Bristol co-promotes the drug with Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.; this year Bristol's percentage share of revenue from the partnership began to decrease under the terms of a 2009 extension of the partnership's duration, to 2015.
Bristol-Myers Profit Slips Peter Loftus 2010
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The partnership's structure includes 135.4 subordinated units owned by the parent.
Investors Are at Risk of Getting Stranded With Cheniere Liam Denning 2011
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For instance, be certain you can clearly articulate your partnership's assets and debts and locate the necessary back-up documentation.
Dr. Terri Orbuch: Detroiters: Don't Let Money Woes Ruin Your Relationship Dr. Terri Orbuch 2011
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Problems with the five-year-old joint venture known as UniStar erupted this fall after Constellation dropped out of an application for a federal loan guarantee for the partnership's first project, citing high government financing costs.
Constellation, EDF End Nuclear Venture Mark Peters 2010
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Apart from Howe, the partnership's only other member is Adrian Irwin.
Chief executive of MG Rover during the Phoenix Four era gets back in business 2011
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The partnership's most likely impact will be felt in board games.
Hasbro, Zynga Partner Ann Zimmerman 2012
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Among the partnership's 29 member countries, only Chile, France, Korea, Mali and Niger are actually implementing the airline tax.
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Stephen Gibbs, the partnership's chairman and a stalking estate landowner on Arran, said: "We have a huge opportunity here to capitalise on a growing demand, not just in the UK, but globally, where Scottish venison is seen as a world-class, high-quality food."
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All staff – from chairman Charlie Mayfield down to Saturday shelf-stackers – receive the same percentage payout and it comes after one of the most successful years in the partnership's history.
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Reuters Hedge-fund honcho Steven Cohen Put simply, carried interest is a share of a partnership's profits that is taxed as a capital gain as opposed to ordinary income.
'Carried Interest' in the Cross Hairs Laura Saunders 2011
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