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"Ahead of the new vesting date in July 2017, the committee and Christopher Bailey will again assess the extent to which vesting would be appropriate," the company said.
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They have even begun to question the doctrine which vests supreme authority in Ayatollah Khamenei.
And the commission form, which vests power entirely in a board of commissioners.
The shares, which vest in 2016, were awarded at 4.37p and are worth £901,749.
However, he was given a large number of options, all of which vested on the sale to P&G.
That included a bonus and long-term incentive award granted in 2010, 40% of which vested the same year.
She also has an option to purchase 1.9m shares, which vest fully if she stays at the company for three years, at a price of $23.59.
The conservative mind, always prone to superstitions which vest man-made money with natural properties, became terrified that all the tinkering would end with debasement of the coin.
He also received a quantity of restricted News Corp stock units which vested in him in August 2007, again after the commencement of his employment with the Conservative Party.
But Belgium, Germany and other more integrationist countries, say the present system, which vests much power in national governments, is opaque and cumbersome.
The Canadian national government's decision was made under the Investment Canada Act, which vests authority under the industry minister and requires only that companies show a "net benefit" to Canada, a largely subjective assessment.
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