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The modern city dates from the 1890s, when British tin-mining companies transferred operations from around Taiping to the rich Kinta ores.
In 1952, their father transferred operations to the two brothers, with Bill heading up the magazine and Mel overseeing the book division.
The consortium has insisted Caterham Sports Ltd is not related to them, as they had transferred operations to the team's holding company, 1MRT.
The new owners have insisted that Caterham Sports Ltd is not related to them, because they have transferred operations to the holding company of the team, 1 MRT.
Finally, on June 27 , 1885 the Cincinnati Northern Division was sold for $200,000 to its bondholders, who incorporated the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, with Hafer as president, on July 14 and transferred operations on August 1, 1885.
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The third strategy, escape, entails withdrawing from the negotiating relationship altogether by physically transferring operations to another location.
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Mr. Hoffa attacked the China trade deal because it did not provide protections for workers and because he feared it would encourage American companies to transfer operations to China.
February 1986: United Technologies announces it will close its diesel-engine parts plant in Springfield, Massachusetts and transfer operations to a nonunion plant in South Carolina and two plants in Europe.
Other Asian countries could well let their currencies rise along with the renminbi, reducing the potential benefit of transferring operations out of China.
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