KSI is the robotic company that reformed Megatron into Galvatron in Age of Extinction.
Clinton H. Smoke has written: 'Company Officer' 'The company officer' -- subject(s): Fire extinction, Fire fighters, Vocational guidance, Certification
They claim there is nothing worse than a reformed smoker. Either because of the pain of having gone through the withdrawal of the nicotine addiction or the need to have someone share that experience (misery loves company), the reformed smoker is often the most vocal and adamant when confronting those with the habit.
Absolutely nothing. The company was disbanded and reformed under the same name in 2009 to evade debts and safety violations.
The song "Bad Company" by the band Bad Company was released in 1974. The singer claimed "it had never been done before, I think", in reference to writing a song with the same title as the band's name.
Harold Richman has written: 'Truck Co. Fireground Operations' 'Truck company fireground operations' -- subject(s): Fire engines, Fire extinction
I can't find any reference to this unit currently being in existence. The 302nd Infantry Regiment was subordinate to the 94th Infantry Division (US Army Reserve), which has since been deactivated and reformed as the 94th Division (Force Sustainment).
The main conflict in "Going Postal" by Terry Pratchett revolves around the struggle between the reformed conman Moist von Lipwig and the corrupt management of the Ankh-Morpork Post Office. Moist must find a way to revitalize the failing postal service and outwit the powerful and unscrupulous Grand Trunk Company to save the Post Office from destruction.
The original design which became the Winchester lever action started as the Hunt's Patent in 1848. The "Rocket Ball" ammunition (caliber unknown but likely around .45) was a hollow lead bullet with powder inside and an external primer. The design was improved by Lewis Jennings from 1849 to 1852 and manufactured until 1852 when production ceased and the investors lost their money. The cartridge was still a hollow lead projectile with powder inside. Horace Smith & Daniel B. Wesson worked on the design starting 1854 and produced the lever action "Volcanic" pistol. In 1855, the company was reformed as the Volcanic Repeating Arms company. In 1856, Smith & Wesson left the company and Oliver Winchester became a major stock holder. By 1857, the company was insolvent and Winchester bought out all company assets and renamed the company the New Haven Arms Company. The factory foreman, B. Tyler Henry, improved the design as a rifle and perfected a .44 cal self contained rim fire catridge. The rifle was christened the "Henry" and manufactured from 1860 through 1866. In that year, the company was renamed the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
Winding up. (n.) = The act of bringing something to an end. Winding up is the process by which the normal activities of the company/corporation or association of person is stopped and the assets and liabilities of the company is assessed and distributed among the shareholders as per the existing agreement and according to the Company law and the Rules made there under. On the winding up of the company ceases to be going concern. The owners are eligible to get the share of the residual property and may require to compensate in the event the assets are insufficient and the existing agreement so specifies. Strictly speaking, the terms winding up mean the death/extinction of a company.Extinction. (n.) = the act of extinguishing or making extinct; a putting an end to; the act of putting out or destroying light, fire, life activity, influence, etc. In case of a company, the company is extinguished/dead by means of legal provisions.Winding up = It is an usual term used in the Company Law. It means putting an end to the carrying on the business of a company. Winding-up puts the full-stop to the company. It is nothing but a death of the company by the Operation of Law.Object = Winding up of a company saves the creditors and members from the further losses, indebtedness, injury, etc. The surplus if any, can be distributed among the creditors and the members, so that last chance of getting their amount back may not be disappeared from the scene.
The noun 'company' is used as a collective noun for:a company of actorsa company of angel fisha company of archer fisha company of finchesa company of molesa company of parrotsa company of soldiersa company of widgeon (a type of duck)
A company that controls another company is called the parent company and the company it controls is called a subsidiary
which was the company that acquired by the intel company