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  • ...an use. A complete list of member companies and affiliates can be found on the ABPI's web site. [[Image:ABPI.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry office on Whitehall, London SW1 Photograph
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  • ...in by [[David Bell]], the former chairman of the [[Financial Times]] (and the [[Millennium Bridge Trust]]). ...usiness (mostly Labour party donors) including multinationals, the police, the MOD, banks and their associates:
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  • :9 The Apex *Investors in People
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  • ===Business Commenced=== # We're big, we're national but we are not precious, despite the Covent Garden address.
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  • '''Lansons Communications''' is a PR and lobbying firm based in London. ...to be "one of the most experienced and largest political consultancies in the financial services sector".<ref>[http://www.lansons.com/public/public.asp L
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  • ===Business Commenced=== ...dvice on PR, reputation management and marketing communication, as well as the implementation of practical solutions.
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  • The '''International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Association ...n trade groups lobbying to establish 'public-private partnerships' between the private pharmaceutical industry and public health initiatives. [http://www.
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  • *Investors in People ===Business Commenced===
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  • *Investors in People ===Business Commenced===
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  • [[The Warman Group Ltd]] :7 The Wharf
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  • ...ome '''GlaxoSmithKline''' plc (GSK), the largest pharmaceutical company in the world. ...uk/pubsinfo/infoteam/pressrel/2002/20021023000159.html] source: Friends of the Earth, (Accessed: 25 October 2002)</ref>
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  • ...tion on greenhouse gas emissions. The so called 'carbon club' lead the way in undermining public support for action to curb climate change. ...the first to withdraw from GCC. [[John Browne]], Chairman of BP, announced in a speech at Stanford University on May 19, 1997, that:
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  • ...eded capital for this project which campaigners claim will be used to rape the resources of a region China is accused of oppressing over its demands for a ...in April 2001, calling on the firm to dispense with its 2.2 percent stake in PetroChina {{ref|139}}.
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  • :1979: PhD in geography from the University of Oklahoma ...s University takes 50% for overhead). Contributors include [[ExxonMobil]], the [[British Coal Corporation]], [[Cyprus Minerals]] and [[OPEC]].{{ref|1}}
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  • ...der Heijden retired in 2001 and is now Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre of Scenario Planning and Future Studies{{ref|2}}. ...ssociate Fellow of the [[James Martin Institute]]{{ref|3}} and a member of the [[International Futures Forum]]
    2 KB (229 words) - 19:16, 29 July 2007
  • ...ment Vioxx between its approval in 1999 and its withdrawal from the market in 2004. == The company ==
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  • ...that he was stepping down from his seat to become the president and CEO of the [[International Rescue Committee]] at its New York headquarters.<ref>[http: ...ng Labour's first term in office from 1997 to 2001. Since 2001 he has been the MP for South Shields.
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  • [[File:Shell.JPG|right|thumb|270px|Shell Centre UK headquarters in London, SE1 7NA]] ...hese two holding companies own 40 per cent and 60 per cent respectively of the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for fu
    34 KB (5,252 words) - 14:44, 27 January 2017
  • ...und manager, [[BlackRock]]. <ref name="BBC BR"> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38696175 Osborne to join investment giant BlackRock as adviser], ''BBC News After the 2015 election, he received the additional title of First Secretary of State.<ref name="2015Apptmts">[https
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  • ...having been appointed to the role by former prime minister [[Theresa May]] in 11 June 2017. ...m/politics/2019/jul/24/boris-johnson-takes-his-revenge-and-sacks-over-half-the-cabinet
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