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Mrs. Rai, 28, is an operations manager in the Manhattan office of the retail sales and service subsidiary of Canon.
Production genres not put into BBC Worldwide could be contracted out, spun off in management buyouts or put into a new public service subsidiary, it said.
IBM signed a 1956 consent decree ordering it to unload part of its punch-card business, create a service subsidiary to compete with the parent and allow customers to buy machines, not just lease them.
And despite the recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing into various misdeeds committed by contractors working for Paravant, a Xe Service subsidiary or shell company, depending on how you look at it, that was working for Raytheon Technical Services, Xe may well win later this month a new Pentagon contract that could be worth as much as a billion dollars to train the Afghan police.
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