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Groups of Companies

1989
The basic unit of charge to corporation tax is an individual company. For certain purposes, however, the corporation tax legislation looks beyond the separate company to companies associated with it in a group of companies. Sometimes taking account of companies in the group has the effect of restricting or limiting some relief or benefit — e.g., in the
H. C. D. Rankin, D. M. Catterall
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Bukhari Group of Companies

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2014
Quality management among multiple business units of a large organization is often difficult if each unit is run independently in terms on their quality standards. In this case, participants will discuss how Bukhari Group of Companies should establish a common brand image through standardized quality.
Shamkant Damle, Debjit Roy
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VAT and Group Companies

Bulletin for International Taxation, 2011
This article summarizes the contents of Seminar D of the 64th Congress of the International Fiscal Association Congress held in Rome on 31 August 2010, which considered issues relating to VAT and GST with regard to group companies.
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The governance of company groups

OECD Corporate Governance Working Papers, 2021
The majority of listed companies are part of a group linked through ownership and/or other mechanisms to exercise control. The popularity of group structures is based on a number of economic and legal advantages, including facilitating the supply of goods and services, economies of scale, reaching new markets or new activities, sharing the provisions ...
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Groups of Companies

2015
Groups of companies are common. The empirical data are heterogeneous. Agency problems arise between the controlling shareholder and the minority shareholders and between the shareholders and the creditors. Three regulatory models exist: regulation by general corporate and/or civil law (prototype: the UK); regulation by special group law (prototype ...
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Xenitis Group of Companies

Asian Journal of Management Cases, 2006
The Xenitis Group of Companies emerged as a significant player in the personal computer (PC) market in the Indian subcontinent after the introduction of its Aamar PC, priced below Rs 10,000. Starting as a trading company and then launching its own desktop, Xenitis had seen its annual turnover grow from Rs 20 million to excess of Rs 1,780 million ...
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Groups of Companies

Abstract This chapter examines the legal, economic, and regulatory issues of corporate groups, emphasizing their prevalence and the intricate agency challenges they pose. It explores the tensions between controlling shareholders, minority shareholders, and creditors, outlining how jurisdictions address these issues through general ...
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Company Profile: QuantuMDx Group Limited

Pharmacogenomics, 2013
QuantuMDx Group Ltd (QMDx) is a group of companies based in the International Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The Group owns the founding patent and the exclusive worldwide license for, among others, the use of nanowires and nanotubes in DNA detection.
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Modeling return and volatility spillover networks of global new energy companies

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Jiang-Bo Geng, Qiang Ji, Dayong Zhang
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