Our corporation was formed in 1994. 我们的公司成立于1994年。
West Coast Corps is a large corporation. 西海岸公司是个大型公司。
Several new members have come into this corporation. 这个公司又有新人员加入。
corporation
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a business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state
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Corporation \Cor`po*ra"tion\ (k[^o]r`p[-o]*r[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. corporatio incarnation: cf. F. corporation corporation.] A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of succession; a society having the capacity of transacting business as an individual.
Note: Corporations are aggregate or sole. {Corporations aggregate} consist of two or more persons united in a society, which is preserved by a succession of members, either forever or till the corporation is dissolved by the power that formed it, by the death of all its members, by surrender of its charter or franchises, or by forfeiture. Such corporations are the mayor and aldermen of cities, the head and fellows of a college, the dean and chapter of a cathedral church, the stockholders of a bank or insurance company, etc. A {corporation sole} consists of a single person, who is made a body corporate and politic, in order to give him some legal capacities, and especially that of succession, which as a natural person he can not have. Kings, bishops, deans, parsons, and vicars, are in England sole corporations. A fee will not pass to a corporation sole without the word ``successors'' in the grant. There are instances in the United States of a minister of a parish seized of parsonage lands in the right of his parish, being a corporation sole, as in Massachusetts. Corporations are sometimes classified as public and private; public being convertible with municipal, and {private corporations} being all corporations not municipal.
{Close corporation}. See under {Close}.
The Corporation of London, which administers London City, gave the museum $176,000 to dig on the site next to the medieval Guildhall, where the corporation meets.
An additional $1 million was funneled to FDN accounts through a Cayman Islands corporation Mr. Calero said was controlled by conservative publicist Richard Miller, a close ally of fund-raiser Carl "Spitz" Channell.
"He's the large systems guy in the corporation and the person with the most technical background among senior management," Mr. Mandresh said.
The 1970 legislation creating the "independent" Postal Service called for an agency with the freedom of a public corporation to run its affairs in a businesslike manner and pay wages comparable to those in industry and the rest of government.
The lack of profit-sharing at GM at the same time that the corporation handed out millions of dollars in executive bonuses angered workers.
Mesa's general partner, T. Boone Pickens Jr., said the change to a corporation should help attract institutional investors and encourage investors to value the company based on its natural gas reserves rather than on its dividend yield.
He is currently appealing against his conviction and sentence. He was convicted for conspiring to defraud the Revenue of Pounds 55m in corporation tax by helping artificially to inflate freight charges for Nissan cars imported from Japan.
Some of them (stocks) I had brought into the corporation that I had owned personally, my personal estate.
Hydro-Quebec today has more U.S. dollar debt than any corporation in the industrial world, except for a couple of the biggest LBOs.
About $1.1 million will be used to reimburse the state attorney general for legal costs, and the remainder will be used to establish a nonprofit corporation to train state employees on insurance regulation and oversight.
Allbright was elected president of the corporation in September 1987 after having been chairman and chief executive officer of its Target discount store division since 1984.
"With Upjohn's help, the corporation is expected to become a fully integrated pharmaceutical company through gradual transitions in the future," he said.
Only the flow of a corporation's income and loss will show up on individual tax returns, along with wages, salaries, rents, and so forth.
Jocelyn Tomkin Astronomy Department University of Texas Austin, Texas The Internal Revenue Service plans to restructure itself more like a private corporation.
Keith Bjerke, executive vice president of CCC, a corporation wholly owned by the department, said the total investment a year earlier was $16.2 billion, including $9.5 billion in loans outstanding and inventories of $6.7 billion.
Martin was named to the presidency of the publicly supported corporation on Thursday by the board of directors.
In Goodyear's case, since the IRS said American law did not recognize the 1973 deductions permitted the company in Great Britain, the corporation's loss was converted into a profit.
BT has long suffered from a fortress mentality, in part because it is still making the long journey from state-owned monopoly to private-sector corporation.
Bond has begun negotiations with Texas businessmen Jeff Reynolds, who offered to invest nearly $200 million in Bond Corp. in return for control of the corporation.
At the same time, officials of the corporation were also being besieged by shareholder demands for some of the federal money it had received, and they gave in too often for their own good.
Investors claim First RepublicBank gave them a misleading impression about the corporation's financial condition and its prospects in the difficult Texas economy.
Chairman and chief executive Chris T. Sullivan and president and chief operating officer Robert D. Basham later founded a corporation that developed Chili's franchises in Florida and Georgia.
Campbell Soup Co., as part of its continuing streamlining efforts, said it sold its Pietro's chain of pizza restaurants to a corporation formed by Dimeling, Schreiber & Dalglish, a Philadelphia investment firm.
Watkins said the Bush administration was preparing a legislative proposal to create a government corporation that would take over the Energy Department's uranium enrichment operations in order to restore their competitiveness.
The corporation serves more than 9.5 million businesses and homes in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas.
"This is not a suit solely about Zomax," he said. "This goes to the nature of what a corporation does.
His most recent brush with bad publicity is the acclaimed documentary film "Roger & Me," which chronicles the devastation caused by GM plant closings and layoffs around Flint, Mich., birthplace of the corporation in 1908.
The company became an independent corporation last month.
The receipts imposed on the partnership a corporation tax liability. The apeal was allowed.
"This is because a corporation that takes a conservative approach knows that all things being equal, a rival with liberal accounting will show higher earnings, and therefore sell at a higher stock price."