81.   But Slaner, who eventually ran both companies, made more than passing contributions to each.

82.   But playing this market niche requires a diversified portfolio, because the companies are run for the benefit of the majority owner.

83.   But the experience also gave her a much greater appreciation of the work involved in running a company.

84.   But Sears and Rosenwald quarreled over how to run the company.

85.   But the main problem is that it has gradually dawned on investors that they understand little about how Chinese companies are run.

86.   But this book also gives corporate America a primer, as valuable as any business school case study, on how not to run a company.

87.   But Tuesday, Sony took the unusual step of replacing the head of its American business with Japanese executives who will run the company from Tokyo.

88.   But Viacom, and its stock, continues to be dogged by rumors of tension between the strong-willed men who run the company.

89.   Carrico, who was CEO of Precept for two years, moved to the chairman role after Estrin said she wanted to try running the company.

90.   Certainly some young executives are not convinced that running a company through the last downturn would make their job any easier today.

v. + company >>共 734
say 2.87%
leave 2.80%
run 2.31%
buy 2.20%
sell 1.80%
sue 1.67%
accuse 1.46%
have 1.45%
base 1.45%
include 1.36%
run + n. >>共 962
risk 2.96%
ball 2.84%
company 2.69%
business 2.62%
ad 2.52%
country 2.21%
program 2.17%
course 2.07%
gamut 1.52%
race 1.46%
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