91.   Chavez, in turn, has threatened to fire the protestors and send in the military to run the company if there is a strike.

92.   Chief executives who are used to running companies often have a hard time giving up control.

93.   Charles Boucher, an analyst with UBS Securities in San Francisco, said Barrett had already been running the company on a day-to-day basis.

94.   Check out the people running the company.

95.   Cheney, when he was running the oil-field services company Halliburton, endorsed lifting economic sanctions against Iran so that U.S. oil companies could compete there.

96.   Cinco Dias also reported that San Jose pulled out of running the company.

97.   Co-founder C. Tycho Howle, called back from semiretirement to run the company again, has a conference call this morning with analysts.

98.   Chief Executive Friedrich Hennemann, who had been running the company on a caretaker basis since his resignation in September, stepped down immediately.

99.   Condit will continue to run the company, and McDonnell Douglas Chairman Harry Stonecipher will be president.

100.   Corporate managers, she writes, slash away at employee benefits as if the executives who ran the companies before them were wastrels who lavished too much on employees.

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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