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 I received a check today from "First Union National Bank."?
I am in Fresno California. I can not find a bank with that name. HELP SOMEONE!...


 People keep sending me emails and telling me to stop sending them emails that are adressed to me. Please help?
People are getting very angry with me as they are recieving emails that are coming from me when I did not send them. Also they are recieving emails from people saying that they are coming from my ...


 Why are gas droped in price recently?
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 What to answer when interviwer asks why i got less marks in high school?
i am sitting for interviews plz guide me....


 How to get kicked out of wal-mart? 10 POINTS!!!?
does anyone have any funny ways to get kicked out of walmart the funiest answer gets best answer. here are mine.
1. walk up to a boy in glasses and say "your a wizard harry"
2. ...


 I got an email saying that I'm a winner of a sweep stake should i response?
i got an email saying that Im a winner of a sweep stake and i should pay an atorney 2000 pounds to received it,should i proceed or leave it there?...


 Why, especially at these bad times, does the Union want to have a strike at Verizon?
Increase after increase. When does the union learn that a strike is not beneficial to their members?
Look around at see what unions have done. Yes, they did a lot, increase, health benefits, etc....


 Do you think mega-corporations like Wal-Mart, HP, Google, and Cisco will ever be toppled?
In corporate America today, we have these huge conglomerate companies that just seem to be growing at an exponential rate? Will they ever fall? What will lead to their downfall?...


 Would you trust anyone who uses the word "prudent" ?
Northern Rocks Executive Chairman has just told reporters "We are being prudent"

Now, is it just me that finds that a little amusing?



http://uk.news....


 Overseas Contracting is it worth it?
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 What is a cash cow?
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 Ups delivery times?
what time do they usually start delivering things? it might vary by location by give me ur times and i can guess from there....


 Does this company and address exist?
ROYAL FINANCE & SECURITY COMPANY LONDON
123 PECKHAM HIGH STREET SE 15 5 SE LONDON
TEL: 0044 773 737 9091
FAX: 0044 207 681 2556...


 What is net profit ?
what mean net ...


 What are the differences between public sector and private sector companies?
I want detailed explanation, not just ...


 Yes or No to Microsoft buying Yahoo?
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 I have been conacted by a person that said he is fron Universal Bank Plc, and that they want to give me funds.
The e-mail came from rolandphilips2183@gmail.com. Need to know if this is a scam?...


 I had a problem with a co-worker of higher authority at work today. The HR assistant to the General Manager?
really helped me and another co-worker out and spent ample time with us and resolved our problem. We would like to get him a thank you card and maybe a box of candy or a starbucks card or something- ...


 Are banks closed on mlk?
are they?...


 What company owns this fax no 7722315938?
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johny 11
What is the exact meaning of CORPORATE?can any one help me.?

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rutgersgroup
The most basic meaning is an action that is easily performed with a clear result. Perform this and get this result. If you fail to get this result you are removed and replaced.

Cheers and good luck!


Lowlevel
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of, for, or pertaining to a corporation or corporations..

That's the definition


tmuthiah
A corporation is a legal entity (technically, a juristic person) which has a separate legal personality from its members.

The defining legal rights and obligations of the corporation are: (i) the ability to sue and be sued; (ii) the ability to hold assets in its own name; (iii) the ability to hire agents; (iv) the ability to sign contracts; and (v) the ability to make by-laws, which govern its internal affairs.[1] Other legal rights and obligations may be assigned to the corporation by governments or courts. These are often controversial.[2]

Stewart Kyd, the author of the first treatise on corporate law in English, defined a corporation as "a collection of many individuals united into one body, under a special denomination, having perpetual succession under an artificial form, and vested, by policy of the law, with the capacity of acting, in several respects, as an individual, particularly of taking and granting property, of contracting obligations, and of suing and being sued, of enjoying privileges and immunities in common, and of exercising a variety of political rights, more or less extensive, according to the design of its institution, or the powers conferred upon it, either at the time of its creation, or at any subsequent period of its existence

Currently, the modern business corporation is the dominant type of corporation. In addition to its legal personality, the modern business corporation has at least three other legal characteristics: (i) transferable shares (shareholders can change without affecting its status as a legal entity), (ii) perpetual succession capacity (its possible continued existence despite shareholders' death or withdrawal), (iii) and limited liability (including, but not limited to: the shareholders' limited responsibility for corporate debt, insulation from judgments against the corporation, shareholders' amnesty from criminal actions of the corporation, and, in some jurisdictions, limited liability for corporate officers and directors from criminal acts by the corporation).[3]

The modern business corporation's prevalence often obscures the fact that for years other corporate business entities existed, before the emergence of the modern business corporation. Investors and entrepreneurs often form joint stock companies and then incorporated them to facilitate conducting business; as this business entity now is prevalent, the term corporation often is used to specifically refer to such business corporations. Corporations may also be formed for local government (municipal corporation), political, religious, and charitable purposes (not-for-profit corporation), or for government programs (government-owned corporation). As a generic legal term, 'corporation' means any group of persons with a legal personality. Historically, the modern business corporation emerged from the blending of the traditional corporation with the joint-stock company.


mysterious boy
The rewal meaning of CORPORATEto help other, solve the problem with sharing ,understanding of each other
C-Company
O-Only
R-require
P-profesinals
O-Offer
R-Right
A-Attitude
T-Talent
E-Easy way to get rid of stress & work


Manoj R
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It means matters relating to a Corporation(s). A corporation is a legal entity usually a joint stock company.


BooBoo
Corporate means Business and In economics, a business is a legally recognized organizational entity existing within an economically free country designed to sell goods and/or services to consumers or other businesses, usually in an effort to generate profit.


sandy
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co+opERATE


adi rai
see the dictionary


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