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Despite an increase of 8percentnt in first‐quarter sales, net income of the Crown Zeller bach Corporation dipped to $11,078,000, or 47 cents share, from $11,582,000, or 49 cents a share, last year.
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Some of Boston's food trucks, which have only been legal since 2011 and whose spaces are divvied out by a lottery system, were irked by a heavyweight corporation dipping its meat balls in the vodka sauce.
So why, despite all the evidence to the contrary, do we see so many corporations dip their toes into the pool of innovation instead of diving in?
Perhaps it's in part because some corporations dipping their toes into new modes of campaign funding have been rebuffed by hostile consumer and stockholder reaction: witness the backlash in 2010 when Target contributed $150,000 to a 501(c)(4) supporting anti-gay rights gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer in Minnesota.
"Corporations looking to dip their toe into venture capital, can become a limited partner in a venture capital firm that invests in women-led companies," said Amoils.
Shares of the America West Holdings Corporation dipped 7 cents, to $9.03.
Wages dipped.
Profits dipped.
THE KFC Corporation is looking to set itself apart from burger-chain rivals encroaching on its turf with a major marketing campaign that entails serving chicken already dipped in a sauce of the customer's choosing.
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday swept aside decades of legislative restrictions on the role of corporations in political campaigns, ruling that companies can dip into their treasuries to spend as much as they want to support or oppose individual candidates.
This, it was presumed, would make it easier for a shareholder to create debt basis without actually having to dip into his own pocket and loan cash to the S corporation.
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