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 My imediate boss is trying to be-little me at work.?
how do i overcome this blip when i only have his interests at heart?...


 Can anyone give me an example of a stable market?
I can find plenty of examples of product markets with rapidly changing demands, however I need to give an example of a more stable market....


 Problems with Royal Mail?
I am being taken to court for something that I sold on Ebay as the seller is trying to say that he has never received the item.

I am trying to find out if anyone else in the uk has had ...


 Managers should do every thing they can to enhance the job satisfaction of their employees. Do you agree or d
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 How to deal with my co-founder-partner having affairs with female employees constantly?
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 Can someone explain how the stock market works without getting too technical?
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 I read today the oil companies say they're not making money?
instead,it goes to the governments via land leases,income taxes and what not. so,who is making any profit from this?...


 Why does walmart scan the receipt when you return something?
I returned a item yesterday at walmart and I was just wondering why do they scan the receipt? Is it to tell if you have returned the item before or the price?...


 Poll: Do you feel supermarkets are taking advantage of the gas price increases to raise their prices ?
For substantially higher ...


 What is your major stregnth and how do you build?
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 What dose DHL mean?
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 When they say "limited" or "unlimited" in a company name, what exactly are they limited or "un" to?
And why say so in the name?
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Answerer #1, you mean if one were to have a partner it is "limited" due to legal rights? That makes a little sense, but I still ...


 How do the trolleys stick to the escalator in Asda supermarkets?
My mates reckon its magnets, but i think thats ridiculous....


 If someone says, "It is a $300 million company" does it mean the company has $300 million in annual revenues?
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 EBAY QUESTION! Please help! Pt. 2?
I asked about the Gucci earlier.
If someone buys the fake bag, would they be able to claim the seller if the seller wrote:

By law, we must MAKE YOU AWARE that we are not an ...


 How does one find a great career and good money together?
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 Walmart or Target?
What store do you like better? And Why? I like Target better because it's cleaner....


 What are the 10 best cities to live in united states?
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 Is ALDI better than WALMART in terms of products' quality?
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 Which is the biggest company in the world?
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sonofnamee
How many companies are allowed to be under the umberella of one main company?
                     
 




mkaamsel
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Unilimited. Besides, a maze of cross holding patterns makes it difficult to define a subsidiary. For example, the cross holding pattern in Automotive sector leaves only 4-5 major players in reality.


HiFi
As many as will fit, everyone else will either have to suffer the rain or bring their own.


Nikki W
I've worked on a company with over 300 subsidiaries of various forms. There's no real limit in terms of number, it's more the function of purpose and feasibility.


budding author
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Yes all correct, I've worked under one main company along with a few thousand other individuals who were all their own companies, it was a good choice!


Barbie Girl
No limit as far as Im aware, but one company is not allowed to have the monopoly on an item / service


akampro
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There's no limit...


Veritas
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The law does not set a limit, a sensible structure for the company is what will drive the number of subsidiaries/associated companies.


ill answer u
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no limit


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