Some articles on owned, state, enterprises, state owned enterprises:
... Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's computer ... usage was close to that of the traditional meaning of the word own – for instance, "I owned the network at MIT" indicated that the speaker had cracked the servers and had ... Some more examples are "I owned you" and "You got owned" ...
... InFocus Corporation is a privately owned American company based in the state of Oregon ... owned by John Hui, in 2009 and is now a wholly owned subsidiary ...
... Suharto government did some work with regards to state-owned enterprises ... The government established new state-owned enterprises in the fields of the textile industry and urban planning ... regulations regarding pay and allowances regarding those who work in state-owned enterprises ...
... must have been publicly issued following approval of the State Council Securities Management Department ... This requirement also applies to former state-owned enterprises reincorporating as private or public enterprises ... In the case of former state-owned enterprises re-established according to the law or founded after implementation of the law and if their issuers are large and medium state owned enterprises, it can be calculated ...
... Chinese state owned enterprises are owned by a variety of actors such as local governments and governmental agencies ... In 2010 state owned enterprises won many biddings for renewable energy projects since they did not have worry about paying off investments for several decades and could ignore risks and costs ... The owners may attempt to protect their enterprises from competition by regulations or otherwise use their influence in an unfair manner which may stifle more innovative, private ...
Famous quotes containing the words enterprises, state and/or owned:
“One generation abandons the enterprises of another like stranded vessels.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“On the whole our armed services have been doing pretty well in the way of keeping us defended, but I hope our State Department will remember that it is really the department of achieving peace ...”
—Eleanor Roosevelt (18841962)
“In the early forties and fifties almost everybody had about enough to live on, and young ladies dressed well on a hundred dollars a year. The daughters of the richest man in Boston were dressed with scrupulous plainness, and the wife and mother owned one brocade, which did service for several years. Display was considered vulgar. Now, alas! only Queen Victoria dares to go shabby.”
—M. E. W. Sherwood (18261903)