Sentence examples for consolidated entity from inspiring English sources

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The consolidated entity also will face the scrutiny that all public companies face — not only from the S.E.C., but from securities analysts and, most of all, investors.

He served as corporation counsel for Jamestown, New York, and, after the stock market crash of 1929, helped merge the city's three financial institutions, subsequently becoming a director of the consolidated entity.

If he now goes further and assists the secession of the eastern borderland of Ukraine around Donetsk, the rump state could paradoxically become a stronger, more consolidated, entity than it was before.

"The officer defendants stood to gain substantially by the transaction, in terms of enormously higher compensation and benefits, vastly elevated prestige and powers resulting from the virtual monopoly regulatory authority created by the transaction, and the higher degree of control over the board of the consolidated entity".

And like the computation of capital and the measurement of liquidity, this was implemented across the entire consolidated entity.

From that perspective, a merger would make sense, allowing the new, consolidated entity to gain entry into markets where they lacked a major presence through the other.

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The S.E.C. approved the consolidated supervised entities program in 2004 after several important developments in Congress and in Europe.

Known by the clumsy title of "consolidated supervised entities," the program allowed the S.E.C. to monitor the parent companies of major Wall Street firms, even though technically the agency had authority over only the firms' brokerage firm components.

Who is scared of the words 'network' and 'community'?" To answer his questions he turns to the text Micropolitics: Cartographies of Desire by Félix Guattari and Suely Rolnik, that states that democracy becomes a consolidated and consistent entity when change happens at the "molecular level".

Firm means a parent company and the consolidated or unconsolidated entities (if any) that it directly or indirectly controls.

For these reasons standardised mortality rates are likely to be more reliable as a reflection of preventable mortality rates when the unit of comparison is relatively discrete (eg, clinical specialities) than when it is a consolidated measure across separate entities (eg, hospital-wide outcome rate).

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