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What has been said about Grundhofer?

There are a lot of CEOs who love being CEO more than they love the business. That's not the case with Jerry. He loves to sell, and he cares (February 2004).


How have women's roles changed science 1950?

While women have made great strides in the business world, they still do have the same status as men. Many women, however, have taken the roles of CEOs and other important national offices such as Secretary of State, Senators, and governors.


What are land contracting rights?

Land contracting rights(承包经营权)are the rights for the members of rural collective economic organizations (CEOs) to contract land owned by the CEOs or other owners for cultivation or similar uses. Armed with land contracting rights, land users, often farmers, are entitled to enter into contracts with CEOs or other owners to possess, make use of and benefit from collective land (under certain circumstances, State-owned cultivated land, forest land and grassland) for a fixed period of time. The term of rights to use collective land for cultivation or similar purpose is: The term for cultivated land is 30 years, for grassland it is from 30 to 50 years, and for forest land it is from 30 to 70 years. The term for special woods may be longer, subject to approval from the government authority in charge of forestry. Land contracting rights play critical role in Chinese countryside. Chinese law requires that all villagers are entitled to acquire land contracting rights to encourage them to increase agricultural products. Chinese law further requires that farmers can only transfer land contracting rights under very few circumstances to keep social stability. As a result, all collective land is divided into small pieces and it inevitably discourages farmers from investing in land such as buying machines.


Is all urban land owned by the state in China?

In China, land is either owned by the state or rural collective economic organizations ("CEOs"). Chinese law stipulates that urban land is owned by the state, and rural and suburban land, which is stipulated otherwise by law to be state land, is owned by the state too. This sends a misleading message to land users that all land in the urban area is owned by the state. However, this is not the case. In practice, though it is a fact that most land in the urban area is owned by the state, some land in the urban area is indeed owned the CEOs. This is simply because China is experiencing the process of rapid industrialization and urbanization and Chinese government fails to well and timely conduct zoning and manage the expansion of cities. Chinese law straightforwardly forbids any land users to directly use the collective land for construction of commercial projects such as office buildings or condominiums. But in practice, it often happens that the collective land is illegally used to construct commercial projects. Therefore, land users must check the legal documents like title certificates with land users or government to determine whether a piece of land is owned by the state. In China, land is either owned by the state or rural collective economic organizations ("CEOs"). Chinese law stipulates that urban land is owned by the state, and rural and suburban land, which is stipulated otherwise by law to be state land, is owned by the state too. This sends a misleading message to land users that all land in the urban area is owned by the state. However, this is not the case. In practice, though it is a fact that most land in the urban area is owned by the state, some land in the urban area is indeed owned the CEOs. This is simply because China is experiencing the process of rapid industrialization and urbanization and Chinese government fails to well and timely conduct zoning and manage the expansion of cities. Chinese law straightforwardly forbids any land users to directly use the collective land for construction of commercial projects such as office buildings or condominiums. But in practice, it often happens that the collective land is illegally used to construct commercial projects. Therefore, land users must check the legal documents like title certificates with land users or government to determine whether a piece of land is owned by the state.


Isn't the current economic crisis the result of unbridled corporate greed?

== The combination of corporate greed and the willingness of the lawmakers to relax regulations that would have prevented some of the malpractice is to blame. It is almost (to me) like the moral compass went awry in both government and business. == It's actually larger than the corporations you usually think of. It's got to do with fiat currency, international banking, and the military industrial complex becoming stronger than the voters in the U.S. Since the U.S. has (had?) the strongest economy in the world, when it breaks down, the rest follow. The summary below is fair use of copyrighted material, for additional details on each point see the source linked below: 1. Of the 100 largest economies in the world, 51 are now global corporations; only 49 are countries.2. The combined sales of the world's Top 200 corporations are far greater than a quarter of the world's economic activity.3. The Top 200 corporations' combined sales are bigger than the combined economies of all countries minus the biggest 9; that is they surpass the combined economies of 182 countries.4. The Top 200 have almost twice the economic clout of the poorest four-fifths of humanity.5. The Top 200 have been net job destroyers in recent years. Their combined global employment is only 18.8 million, which is less than a third of one one-hundredth of one percent of the world's people.6. Not only are the world's largest corporations cutting workers, their CEOs often benefit financially from the job cuts.7. Japanese corporations have surpassed U.S. corporations in the ranking of the Top 200.8. Over half of the sales of the Top 200 are in just 5 economic sectors; and corporate concentration in these sectors is high.9. When General Motors trades with itself, is that free trade?: One-third of world trade is simply transactions among various units of the same corporation.10. The Top 200 are creating a global economic apartheid, not a global village. The top eight telecommunications firms, for example, have been expanding global sales rapidly, yet over nine-tenths of humanity remains without phones.

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Travelation currently has no CEO because Travelation is a private company. Private companies are operated very differently from public companies and do not have CEOs.


What awards did James Burke receive?

Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2000; named one of the "Ten Greatest CEOs of All Time," Fortune, 2002.


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Where will I get CEO's contact info of big companies?

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Who was president during the trustbuster?

President Theodore Roosevelt was called the "trustbuster" because when he was president many CEOs of large companies thought they were more powerful than the president. Teddy Roosevelt made it so that the CEOs were not more powerful than him.


Why do Americans want the government to intervene in their free enterprise economy?

Not all Americans want the government to interfere in the free enterprise economy. Those that do, feel that companies need stiff regulations placed on them for environmental reasons, and tax reasons, as well as for economic and social reasons. Many people feel it's wrong for big companies and CEOs to be very rich while workers and other people are poor and struggling.


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CEOs are the top people in an organisation, ultimately responsible for its operation


What do CEOs get?

CEOs are the top people in a company who have ultimate responsibility for its operation.