Food corporations toiletry?
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KRAFTERSHAVEFood corporation's toiletry?
FIRMSCorporations
BODIESCorporations
intercorporatebetween corporations
CLASSACTIONSUITCorporation's woe
BYLAWCorporation's rule
BYLAWCorporation's regulation
CEOSCorporations' VIPs
TRADENAMECorporation's ID
LTDSBrit corporations
SINDICOSAgents of corporations
THEBOTTOMLINECorporation's ultimate concern
TRUSTCombination of corporations.
MERGERCombination of corporations.
MERGERCombination of corporations
CIOCorporation's computer exec.
SALESCorporation's quarterly report
CFOCorporation's money mgr.
INCCorporation's name ender
CEOCorporation's top person: Abbr.
FIRMSLaw corporations, e.g.
NADERNoted critic of corporations
DEEPPOCKETSBig corporations, lawsuit-wise
DELAWAREHome of many corporations.
MERGERFinancial arrangement between corporations.
BYLAWRule for schools, corporations, etc.
TAKEOVERTARGETSPrey for some big corporations
DELAWAREMany corporations call it home
BRANDSRanches and corporations have them
THESTOCKMARKETWhat many corporations are listed on
AMALGAMATEDUnited, as corporations or labor unions
FREEOFINCOMETAXLike many large U.S. corporations
LADDERSThings corporations and fire trucks both have
ANERA"Corporations have been enthroned and ... of corruption in high places will follow": Lincoln
mergerstatutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation
worshipfulUsed in titles given to justices of the peace and to certain old corporations or their officers
biopiracythe use of wild plants by international corporations to develop drugs without recompensing the countries from which they are taken
biopiraciesBIOPIRACY, the use of wild plants by international corporations to develop drugs without recompensing the countries from which they are taken
intrapreneuran employee of a large corporation who is given freedom and financial support to create new products, services, systems, etc., and does not have to follow the corporation's usual routines or protocols