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  2. Blackstone Inc. - Wikipedia

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    RGIS Inventory Specialists 2007: In March 2007, RGIS announced that Blackstone Group purchased a controlling interest in the company, the terms of the transaction were not disclosed. [66] Biomet: Blackstone, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, TPG Capital and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners acquired Biomet, a medical device manufacturer for $10.9 billion. [67]

  3. Thor Power Tool Co. v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Thor Power Tool Company v. Commissioner, 439 U.S. 522 (1979), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld IRS regulations limiting how taxpayers could write down inventory. Thor manufactured equipment using multiple parts that it produced. It capitalized the costs of these parts when produced.

  4. Regis Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the company acquired Hair Club for Men and Women, but sold it to the Japanese wigmaker Aderans in 2012. [2] The company recently sold all of its beauty schools to Empire Beauty Schools. On January 10, 2006, Regis Corporation announced it would acquire the Sally Beauty Company business of Alberto-Culver. Sally has 2,419 Sally Beauty ...

  5. Towing company claims it lost license thanks to bribes given ...

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    A towing company says their lucrative city contracts and operating license were eliminated because of the “bribery and corruption” of a city official and a towing-industry rival, according to ...

  6. Ashbury Rly Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche - Wikipedia

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    Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche (1875) LR 7 HL 653 is a UK company law case, which concerned the objects clause of a company's memorandum of association. Its importance as case law has been diminished as a result of the Companies Act 2006 s 31, which allows for unlimited objects for which a company may be carried on ...

  7. Tying (commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Tying (informally, product tying) is the practice of selling one product or service as a mandatory addition to the purchase of a different product or service.In legal terms, a tying sale makes the sale of one good (the tying good) to the de facto customer (or de jure customer) conditional on the purchase of a second distinctive good (the tied good).

  8. In re Amway Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The administrative law judge (ALJ) also found that "Amway is not in business to sell distributorships and is not a pyramid distribution scheme." [5] In the opinion section of the ruling, Commissioner Robert Pitofsky wrote: Two other Amway rules serve to prevent inventory loading and encourage the sale of Amway products to consumers.

  9. Nissan Motors v. Nissan Computer - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In 1987, Uzi Nissan founded Nissan International, Ltd, an import/export company that traded primarily in heavy equipment and computers. [12] On 14 May 1991, Uzi Nissan founded Nissan Computer Corporation, which provides sales and service of personal computers, servers, and computer parts, as well as internet hosting and development.