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  2. Etisalat - Wikipedia

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    Etisalat was founded in 1976 as a joint-stock company between International Aeradio Limited, a British Company, and local partners. In 1983, the ownership structure changed – United Arab Emirates government held a 60% share in the company and the remaining 40% were publicly traded.

  3. E& - Wikipedia

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    Etisalat was founded in 1976 as a joint-stock company between International Aeradio Limited, a British Company, and local partners. In 1983, the ownership structure changed – United Arab Emirates government held a 60% share in the company and the remaining 40% were publicly traded.

  4. PTCL - Wikipedia

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    Etisalat, an Abu Dhabi company was able to get the shares with a large margin in the bid. [12] In June 2005, Etisalat won the 26% of PTCL shares along with management control of the then telecom monopoly for US$2.6 billion. As of 2019, Etisalat has held back $800m amount over a property-transfer dispute with the Pakistani government. [13]

  5. Employee stock ownership - Wikipedia

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    Plans in public companies generally limit the total number or the percentage of the company's stock that may be acquired by employees under a plan. [4] Compared with worker cooperatives or co-determination , employee share ownership may not confer any meaningful control or influence by employees in governing and managing the corporation.

  6. Trump scrapped a proposed $2 drug program for seniors. But ...

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    That would be left to the plans, and if people didn’t like it, hey next year you can pick a different plan.” The White House did not respond to a request for comment on the $2 drug list.

  7. Employee stock ownership plans in the United States

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    Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) were developed as a way to encourage capital expansion and economic equality. Many of the early proponents of ESOPs believed that capitalism's viability depended upon continued growth and that there was no better way for economies to grow than by distributing the benefits of that growth to the workforce.

  8. AB Volvo plans big shareholder payout as profit beats

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    Swedish truck maker AB Volvo <VOLVb.ST> reported a smaller than expected fall in fourth-quarter earnings in the face of slowing demand and announced plans on Thursday for a payout to shareholders ...

  9. 'I prefer across the board': Trump's top tariff man favors ...

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    She declined to elaborate on the plan for the tariffs, noting it would be announced "in due course." Trump and his aides have been more absolute. At her first press briefing on Tuesday, press ...