Word: ownerships
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Tony Eldridge, 40, a senior manager with consultants Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, taught himself to adapt to this changing landscape. "Before, it was all about what you as an individual could achieve and get credit for. Now you have to give up personal ownership--which goes against all my education in business school. But sometimes you have to put down that voice in the back of your head screaming 'Me! Me! Me!' and ask, 'O.K., if I get the recognition, what will be the cost to me?'" The cost is high, Eldridge says, because co-workers get turned...
...evidence and tax evasion. They were sentenced to serve seven years and pay fines of more than $500,000, a sum the Danes say they don't have. How did a lark turn into a legal quagmire? Blame a combination of naivety, inept legal advice and a complex ownership battle over a sapphire mine in a backwater capital where Western businesses remain a novelty, payoffs are routine and regulations nonexistent...
...agriculture, engineering, and chemicals. Among Montedison's key holdings is a majority stake in power producer Edison. MEDIOBANCA: Besides its position as Italy's largest merchant bank, Mediobanca also holds stakes in the giant insurer Generali and the media and fashion group HdP. Until Italenergia came along, its 15% ownership of Montedison made it the controlling shareholder. FIAT: Although best known as a carmaker, Fiat has subsidiaries in aviation, insurance, and publishing. It owns over 10% of HdP. It has teamed up with state-owned French energy company EDF to create Italenergia, which could control 52% of Montedison. that controls...
Some of it, though, is coming back. Big Danish firms such as Vestas are building turbine factories in the U.S. The two largest solar-device manufacturers on American soil are British-owned BP Solar and German-owned Siemens. Ownership may be foreign, but American workers benefit...
...GEOGRAPHY OF OWNERSHIP...