The co-operative said the unnamed parties had expressed an interest in acquiring either the co-operative as a whole or some of its assets.
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In any case, it relies on a co-operative game theory of stability, which is an alternative to Nash's non-co-operative equilibrium, not an application of it.
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As you might expect from a game that sells itself on being a truly co-operative experience, the co-operative gameplay mechanics are the best thing about A Way Out.
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WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Dairy giant Fonterra Co-Operative Group Limited (FCG.
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The Co-operative Bank in Britain put itself up for sale.
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Leading the way is Snipperclips, an adorable co-operative puzzle game.
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Others have joined co-operative efforts to align their investment strategies.
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They mostly start off sullen but gradually become more co-operative.
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The co-operative would normally have made the payment in October.
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"The three got together and realised they might need more people to make it work if they wanted to do it completely together as a co-operative," picks up Uprichard's partner and co-operative member Susan Jackson.
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She returns as the minister of co-operative governance and traditional affairs.
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Paraná's Coamo, with 2286,211 members, is Latin America's largest agricultural co-operative.
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Headlines Co-Operative Energy to pick up all GB Energy customers on.ft.
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The co-operative may also devise new systems for cancelling payment instructions.
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TO) has agreed to buy debt-ridden Murray Goulburn Co-operative (MGC.
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Whether they shared food or not, friends were generally more co-operative.
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L) and British media have reported that the Co-operative Group (42TE.
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There are two ways to play Hidden Agenda: competitive and co-operative.
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More than two dozen co-operative banks are now under RBI administration.
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In August it bought Westland Milk Products, a New Zealand co-operative.
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HSBC was joint 13th at 55 percent with the Co-operative bank.
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It now works with a co-operative of 4,500 families in Mongolia.
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It competes with Co-op Funeralcare, part of mutually owned Co-Operative Group .
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Remember the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative scandal, more commonly known as Balco?
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Frederick the Great issued an order establishing a Landschaft, or landowners' co-operative.
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Printing polymers, which have low melting-points and co-operative chemistry, is reasonably easy.
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But he denied the Belgium-based co-operative should have taken these measures sooner.
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Stripped of its unique co-operative angle, A Way Out wouldn't be very good.
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Germany has 1,600 banks, most of them small publicly owned or co-operative lenders.
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Last year it overtook the Co-operative Group to become Britain's fifth largest grocer.
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The country has 1,580 banks, grouped in three "pillars": private, public and co-operative.
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A run on PMC, an Indian co-operative bank, is in its third week.
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Shares of the world's biggest dairy exporter Fonterra Co-operative Group declined 0.2 percent.
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The stake of the Co-operative Group, its erstwhile owner, was reduced to just 20%.
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The banked time-credits will be managed by the East of England Co-operative Society.
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It is, as Khrushchev suggested, a form of legalised spying known as co-operative monitoring.
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GDT Events is owned by New Zealand's Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, but operates independently.
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They have something called the R-CEP which is the regional co-operative educational program.
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However, the Co-Operative isn't convinced about the so-called light-heartedness of the ad.
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That could usher in a government that is more co-operative, if not more Herculean.
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This potentially makes it the largest shopping intent data co-operative available programmatically in the world.
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Germany's massed ranks of savings and co-operative banks, for example, drive down margins for everyone.
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Rival Co-op Funeralcare — part of mutually-owned Co-Operative Group — cut its prices in September.
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TO), one of Canada's largest dairy producers, aims to return Australia's Murray Goulburn Co-operative (MGC.
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He got one from the Imarisha Savings and Credit Co-operative, in Kericho in western Kenya.
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The co-operative model brings "a more humane face" to finance, argues Robert Shibutse, Mwalimu's boss.
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Perhaps only Germany's market, with its hundreds of municipal and co-operative banks, is similarly fragmented.
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Plus they plan to take a co-operative approach to investing with other funds in Europe.
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His administration's National Security Strategy, published in December, listed Vietnam as a "co-operative maritime partner".
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"I'm for smart regulation," Mr Blankfein said in the private encounter, trying to sound co-operative.
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Britain's loss-making Co-operative Bank struck a £700m ($13m) deal with investors to keep it alive.
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Dairy co-operative Fonterra earlier this month lifted its forecast farmgate milk payout to NZ$6 kgMS.
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Dignity and Co-op Funeralcare - part of mutually-owned Co-Operative Group - dominate the market in Britain.
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The Co-operative group said it has introduced new products and initiatives to help tackle funeral affordability.
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Woodrow Wilson created the League of Nations, Franklin Roosevelt the "Four Policemen"; Clintonians preached "co-operative security".
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On Tuesday, the government charged Rochester Drug Co-operative Inc and executives of the major drug distributor.
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Only such a rule, Rawls thought, could maintain society as a co-operative venture between willing participants.
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A feminist co-operative in Sannae, a small village in a socially conservative region, has similar aims.
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China claims military ties, some of them simply co-operative rather than commercial, with 45 African governments.
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The previous day, I'd walked past the headquarters of the Placencia Seaweed Co-operative on the mainland.
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Coleman is expected to succeed Booker at a date yet to be determined, Co-operative Bank said.
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Coleman, who joined Co-operative Bank in 2013, is currently the director of retail and commercial banking.
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Populists paralyse fragmented legislatures, blur into the mainstream and shape a more nationalist, less co-operative agenda.
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There's a co-operative system of government where a man and woman share power at every level.
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New York-based distributor Rochester Drug Co-operative Inc paid $20 million to resolve federal criminal charges.
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Even the approachable-looking co-operative adventure Sea of Thieves seems to have its own PVP elements.
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News of talks between Exor and co-operative insurer Covea was first reported by the Insurance Insider website.
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They could enable robots, whether on the ground or in the air, to work in co-operative groups.
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It has cute graphics and a co-operative player mode, but that's all we really know right now.
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With the consent of African countries, our co-operative projects are open to third parties from outside Africa.
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Farmers Business Network, of Davenport, Iowa, uses almost the opposite model, acting as a co-operative data pool.
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Sutherland, who was also CEO of Co-operative Group until 2014, will take over from Batchelor in January.
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It wants to double the size of the co-operative sector, with a combination of incentives and subsidies.
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In February, the Co-Operative had cut its forecast milk collections to 1,530 million kgMS from 1,550 million kgMS.
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Worker representation on boards is one suggestion; a move towards employee-owned or co-operative-style firms is another.
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People are also very co-operative and await their turn to get their notes exchanged/ obtain the permitted payments.
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Sometimes, however, airports are not co-operative, trying their best to shove visitors onto convenient but overpriced transport links.
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But neither an Indian milk co-operative nor a large Chinese pig farm really represents the future of food.
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The crimes have dented the banking industry's faith in SWIFT, a Belgium-based co-operative owned by its users.
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Overcrowding is common; so is competition from publicly owned and co-operative banks, which have other goals besides profit.
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The state suspended co-operation with the network (not that it was terribly co-operative in the first place).
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Twitter shareholders also rejected a proposal for the company to explore becoming a user and employee-owned co-operative.
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GDT Events is owned by New Zealands Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, but operates independently from the dairy giant.
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In 2017, the company bought Australia's Murray Goulburn Co-operative for $490 million to become Australia's top milk producer.
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A co-operative, it was founded almost a century ago to take deposits from and lend to Japanese farmers.
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In 1895, the International Co-operative Alliance formed to serve as a way to unite cooperatives across the world.
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GDT Events is owned by New Zealands Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, but operates independently from the dairy giant.
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So might its 4m customers, many of them loyal to its "ethical" brand, a legacy from the co-operative movement.
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Worse, in Germany an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of savers and companies.
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Both Dignity and The Co-operative Group welcomed the news and said they had both previously called for more transparency.
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Bondholders ultimately took control of the bank, while its longstanding owner, the mutual Co-Operative Group, became a minority holder.
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The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority, which regulates Co-operative Bank, said it welcomed the measures announced on Monday.
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Bondholders ultimately took control of the bank, while its longstanding owner, the mutual Co-operative Group , became a minority holder.
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It has roped in the Bangkok Taxi Co-operative Network, which claims 60 percent of Bangkok's 100,000 taxis as members.
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The co-operative "salmon run" mode tasks you with fighting off waves of enemies with up to three other players.
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Felix said he met with the ratings agency in Washington this week, adding that the conversations have been co-operative.
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Several small suppliers, including Ovo Energy and Co-operative Energy, have now hiked their tarrifs to cover their wholesale costs.
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In the latest fiasco a co-operative bank, PMC, is accused of fraud, prompting depositors to yank their cash out.
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Co-operative Bank of Kenya dropped 9.7 percent to 9.75 shillings, while NIC Bank fell 8.3 percent to 22.00 shillings.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's competition regulator has raised concerns about a planned $1.0 billion takeover of Murray Goulburn Co-operative (MGC.
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A former chairman of the Co-operative Bank has been banned from the financial services industry in the United Kingdom.
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Spurway is currently the chief operation officer for global operations at New Zealand-based diary giant Fonterra Co-operative Group.
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Earlier this month Bavarian bank Raiffeisen Gmund - one of more than 20.8856,000 German co-operative lenders - broke a long-held taboo.
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His coalition rammed through parliament a bill to give legal status to civil partnerships and tackled Italy's vulnerable co-operative banks.
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A co-operative, all-round approach would mean a better framework for understanding the interaction between individuals and states in cyberspace.
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Coleman will remain with the Co-operative Bank during the search for a successor, it said in a statement on Thursday.
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The Times - The sale of the Co-operative Bank has been scrapped as bailout talks with the troubled lender's backers intensify.
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"This co-operative has opened our eyes to a new world of possibilities for us and for our children," Idhousseine said.
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The FARC has set up a co-operative to handle the 22016m pesos ($2,900) available to each member as startup capital.
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"There was no pavement, no telephone, no electricity," recalls Rodrigo Pozzobon, the local delegate of Aprosoja, a soyabean farm co-operative.
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Cooperative Set-up Neutral to Ratings Overall, the co-operative set-up does not result in any notching to RFC's rating.
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One of the projects is a sewing co-operative which has 18 machines, where refugees make bags, cushion covers and aprons.
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Rochester Drug Co-operative was founded in 1905 and works with nearly 1,300 Northeastern community retail pharmacies, according to its website.
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Smith's ranch is part of a Montana co-operative that sells organic grass-fed beef to Whole Foods through a third party.
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A common and important thread in work by Messrs Hart and Holmstrom is the role of power in planning co-operative ventures.
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The New Zealand milk co-operative, which is owned by about 10,500 farmers, controls nearly a third of the world's dairy trade.
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Areas with co-operative or working-class economic traditions (Emilia Romagna in Italy or the Ruhr in Germany) tended to the left.
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PhonePe, a subsidiary of Walmart-owned Flipkart, claims more than 150m, and BHIM, run by a government-led bank co-operative, 46m.
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The Co-operative Congressional Election Study (CCES), a poll led by researchers at Harvard University, also released new survey data this year.
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Penalties totalling 392.5 million shillings ($3.80 million)were imposed on Standard Chartered Kenya, Equity, Diamond Trust, Co-operative Bank and KCB Group.
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"You don't have to work in our co-operative and stay on our sites in order to use our trademark," explained Wandji.
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On Tuesday, the government charged drug distributor Rochester Drug Co-operative Inc and company executives for their role in fueling the epidemic.
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Monster Hunter's crowning triumph is its near seamless four-player co-operative hunting, with the focus firmly on team play and camaraderie.
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At the co-operative banks' annual conference this month, a Bundesbank official earned loud applause just for not being from the ECB.
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An entirely new gameplay mode which supports 2-player co-operative play online that is unique from the single player story campaign.
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The New Zealand milk co-operative, which is owned by about 10,500 farmers, controls almost a third of the world dairy trade.
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The ratings agency said the co-operative has "structural issues" that needs to be addressed to retain its historically strong business profile.
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Dan Donahue, a fruit-tree specialist at Cornell University's Co-operative Extension, says it could be any or all of those theories.
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It's a co-operative board game in which you and three others play germ-fighters during a global pandemic (hence the name).
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The bank-owned co-operative declined to specify what the banks' shortcomings were or if it had received representations from any governments.
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India's finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday the government would consider passing stricter laws to curb malpractices at co-operative banks.
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"To that end, the $150 billion would go to creating "publicly owned and democratically controlled, co-operative, or open access broadband networks.
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Credit Agricole has lately restructured shareholding ties with its co-operative parent lender and re-focused the business on France and Italy.
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I probably won't be checking it out on my 3DS, though, since the new port's missing one essential feature: co-operative play.
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Perry's family had been uprooted when his father, Samuel, was chosen to be the first national secretary of the Co-Operative Party.
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Paul and I love co-operative games, so we wanted to tell one story from multiple points of view, solving a central mystery.
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Second, Italian bankers reckon that a reform of co-operative banks, turning them into joint-stock companies, should have sparked a merger wave.
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He adds that life is harder for the smaller co-operative banks, and insurers and pension funds, with lots of long-term liabilities.
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One of the first local businesses was the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative, which produced carvings and prints lauded by the country's establishment.
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Shares of co-operative Fonterra , the world's largest dairy producer, surged 5.1% on Friday after plunging to a record low the previous day.
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According to the Co-operative Congressional Election Study run by Harvard, about 60% of Trump voters in 2016 had family incomes above $50,000.
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Meanwhile, Super Mario Odyssey offers a very different style of co-operative play, one that's well-suited for introducing newcomers to the game.
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The regulations governing Fonterra, a big dairy co-operative, encourage volume more than value, says Kevin Hackwell of Forest & Bird, a pressure group.
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The recently released A Way Out, a co-operative crime caper, has sold more than 1 million copies in its first three weeks.
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Bucking the trend, milk producer Fonterra rose about 0.9 percent after it appointed Miles Hurell as permanent chief executive of the co-operative.
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Mr Trump appears to be seeking a co-operative relationship with China after a schmooze-fest with Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago.
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WELLINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra Co-operative Group said on Thursday it had exported record monthly volumes in December.
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Smaller banks Virgin Money, CYBG and Metro Bank reported no incidents, while the Co-operative Bank and Nationwide Building Society both disclosed two.
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"Our situation has improved a lot compared with a few years ago," said Najia Ghouat of the 26-strong Zawia women's co-operative.
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The Co-operative forecast the 2017/18 farmgate price at NZ$6.70 per kilogram of milk solids (kgMS), from NZ$6.75 per kgMS.
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The milk co-operative, which controls nearly a third of world dairy trade, had also said it would not pay an interim dividend.
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The Italian government wants to shrink a large network of co-operative banks, similar to Spain's cajas, by persuading small banks to merge.
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It's a co-operative program involving Europe, Russia, Canada, Japan, and the United States, and it functions under a set of international agreements.
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"We have not heard of any such instances," said Sriramji Shete, a vice chairman of the Maharashtra State Co-operative Sugar Factories Federation.
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And when it does feature in any of Bumpie's Party's co-operative mini-games, it's usually facing away from the person holding it.
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The merger of DZ Bank and WGZ Bank, a similar but smaller outfit, in 2016 united the top of the co-operative pillar.
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"On the other hand ...the sector paid the cost of the first bankruptcy of a co-operative bank in 15 years," he said.
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Nevertheless, a throbbing butt is a small price to pay for previewing what is shaping up to be a terrific co-operative game.
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The co-operative swung back to a first-half profit earlier this month, but flagged further headwinds from the challenging environment in Australia.
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Flowers was forced to step down from the Co-operative Bank following allegations he bought and used illegal drugs and claimed inappropriate expenses.
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Shares of Italian banks edged higher across the board after the government approved a bailout of unlisted co-operative lender Popolare Di Bari.
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Fellow dairy products maker Fonterra Co-Operative Group rose about 1 percent after it said total domestic milk production in April rose 3 percent.
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On Friday, Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Des van Rooyen also filed a court application to block the release of the report.
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On Thursday, share prices of Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd and Fonterra Shareholders' Fund closed at record lows having fallen 6.4% and 5.3% respectively.
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GDT Events is owned by New Zealand's Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, the world's largest exporter of dairy, but operates independently from the company.
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The BoE's supervisory arm, the Prudential Regulation Authority, also banned another former senior Co-operative Bank executive from top level positions in British banking.
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In Mbyo, a village south of Kigali, Jeanette Mukabyagaju, a leader of a farming co-operative, says that everyone will vote for Mr Kagame.
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He also hinted that the cat had been in the supermarket before, and hadn't exactly been co-operative when staff tried to remove him.
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You can get a good look at how the co-operative missions work, as well as a glimpse at the slick jetpack-fuelled action.
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Step One: The Farm The Dufatanye Co-operative is made up of farmers who either own moringa trees or work on the communal plantation.
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First revealed at E3 this year, A Way Out is a co-operative adventure from the team behind Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
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However many have been left scratching their heads as to why Russia and its leader, President Vladimir Putin, are suddenly appearing so co-operative.
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Although a common story, the actual history does not line up as the triumph for non-co-operative game theory you think it is.
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SWIFT, a co-operative owned and used by 11,000 financial firms, processes 25m messages a day, covering half of all big cross-border transfers.
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Though they consist largely of minnows, the public and co-operative sectors are serious rivals, accounting for most deposits, mortgages and lending to companies.
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Federal prosecutors in Manhattan in April brought the first opioid-related criminal case against a distributor, upstate New York's Rochester Drug Co-operative Inc.
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In order to share my work with the community, a few friends and I have recently opened a co-operative artist studio right downtown.
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The Daily Nation named nine commercial banks and a financial co-operative society as the institutions that police and the central bank are investigating.
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Amelia Schonbek Brooklyn, N.Y. One of the co-living tenants in Widdicombe's piece compares his living situation to another form of co-operative housing.
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Nonetheless, few people would think to look for a society of dedicated St. Pauli supporters at the Wharf Chambers Co-operative Club in Leeds.
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" Aneaka: "I work for Carbon Co-op, a co-operative which helps Manchester residents take action on climate change by improving their home's energy efficiency.
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For one thing, they help Mr Trump keep his deportation numbers up now that local police are less co-operative than they used to be.
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The co-operative bank network is making faster progress - shrinking by around 50 banks per year - and is expected to fall below 1,000 this year.
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In April 2016, Murray Goulburn - comprising Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co Ltd and MG Responsible Entity - cut the price they paid suppliers by 20 percent.
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Deutsche's domestic market is also fiercely competitive: an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of German savers and companies.
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The suspect, who was described as a worker at a farming co-operative from the Lorraine area, in eastern France, had no previous criminal record.
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WELLINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd on Thursday lowered its forecast dairy payout to farmer shareholders, citing sluggish global demand.
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Owners got sucked into a co-operative that claimed to offer a route to market for fleece but turned into something of a pyramid scheme.
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For the co-operative "salmon run" mode, things are a bit darker, taking place in a swamp-like environment at what appears to be dusk.
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However, they also reasoned that it could instead lead people to become more aware of others' needs and drive co-operative behaviour as a result.
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In April, two former executives of Rochester Drug Co-Operative were charged with illegally distributing opioids and conspiring to defraud the US Drug Enforcement Agency.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The shopowner members of Nisa Retail, the British wholesaler and convenience retailer, on Monday voted in favor of the Co-operative Group's (42TE.
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"We want to go further than our own supply chains in tackling modern slavery," said Pippa Wicks, deputy chief executive of The Co-operative Group.
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Catalist is best understood as a "data co-operative" for Democratic campaigns, trade unions and other left-wing organisations, says Laura Quinn, its chief executive.
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The Montreal-based company agreed in October to buy Murray Goulburn Co-operative for C$1.3 billion including debt, continuing a growth by acquisition strategy.
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Metsä is ultimately controlled by a co-operative belonging to more than 100,000 families who have each owned large chunks of the forest for generations.
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Late last month the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank, suddenly capped withdrawals from a small lender, Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative Bank.
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Curbs had to be imposed on withdrawals by nervous savers from Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative Bank as it came under scrutiny for financial irregularities.
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James Otto, a campaigner for the Sustainable Development Institute/Friends of the Earth Liberia, believes a farmers' co-operative would be an even better solution.
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