Articles, tagged with "buyouts", page 4
20th September 2007
Summary: The shareholders Agreement is an important document that needs to be prepared at the time of company formation. It contains all the details of how the company should operate and the role and significance of the shareholders in the company. The Sh...
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Author:
Graff
14th August 2007
Working hard? I bet you worked hard today Nothing wrong with that. I worked my way through a corporate environment for over 25 years and reached the highest level I could without owning the company. I survived and assisted in two buyouts with new owne...
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Author:
Plan B Money
05th July 2007
General Motors Corp. has inaugurated a new engine plant at its minicar factory SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. Monday in southern China.
The new engine plant, which reportedly cost the automaker 2 billion yuan ($263 million) lies adjacent to the factor...
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Author:
Iver Penn
04th January 2007
Joe Hinrichs is the newest executive of Ford Motor Co. As such, Ford family expects a lot from him. He faces big challenges and he has the burden of surpassing Ford's expectations.
Hinrichs spent grew up in the small, blue-collar town of Fostoria. W...
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Author:
Sarah McBride
26th October 2006
In this day when companies are facing layoffs, buyouts, and other financial difficulties, it may be difficult to hold on to a good health insurance policy. Thanks to the government, however, there has been a couple of programs that will allow you to keep ...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
12th October 2006
Ford Motor Co. will be offering buyouts or early retirement packages to its 75,000 hourly-paid employees. The offer will be available to said employees starting Oct. 16. Moreover, salaried workers are given more than one chance to accept a buyout. Howev...
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Author:
Jay Stevens
04th October 2006
Ford Motor Company is facing the most knotty stage of its existence. Last Friday, Ford Motor Company announced two additional factory closures and the laying off of 10,000 workers.
There has been efforts exerted to save the automaker but they proved...
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Author:
Jay Stevens
27th July 2006
As a result of pension curtailments Ford took a charge of $315 million for their employees buyouts.This charge was taken by Ford to pay their employees pension allowances.definitely,Ford's projected income is reducing and i think that was why they decide ...
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Author:
Mark Desmond