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South Korea and Singapore have joined the ranks of developed economies, yet their conglomerates still thrive.
The difference is that most troubled chaebol subsidiaries can expect to be bailed out by other arms of their conglomerates.
The chaebol, as South Koreans call their conglomerates, recorded sales of $174 billion in 2007, equivalent to 17% of the country's GDP that year.
The large cellulose grains and their conglomerates of 5 20-μm size are there.
As individual microcapsules and as their conglomerates were detected to undergo the uptake process.
Polyelectrolyte microcapsules or their conglomerates could be seen in green color.
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Then the Atlantic kowtows to their conglomerate gravity.
The Koos, its controlling family, were among the first to establish a holding company for their conglomerate, in 2003.
One of the highest-profile ones was the bitter dispute between Mukesh and Anil Ambani over their conglomerate, Reliance, after their father, Dhirubhai, died without leaving a will.
SHORTLY before Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, the entrepreneurial and philanthropic Hamedanian brothers bequeathed the trusteeship of their conglomerate to the great and good of Isfahan.
Peter Chernin, the president of News Corporation, put it forcefully earlier this year: "All the benefits of size, whether it's leverage, synergy or scope, are fundamentally the enemies of creativity".Hollywood studios have tried to manage this by allowing autonomous boutiques to flourish within their conglomerate structure, designed to nurture a more creative, less formulaic, spirit.
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