Less than two percent of the Institute's revenues comes from national corporations.
"What you have in Delaware is a kind of ersatz national corporations law."
The repeal, which takes effect Jan. 1, was a victory for national corporations and advertising agencies.
As such, it assumed the legitimate body of a national corporation.
They are trying to figure out why Empire lost money on some of its best accounts - employee groups at big national corporations.
The first day of the conference is to be devoted to corporate tax issues affecting national and multinational corporations.
"In a relatively small community like this, the effects of a growing, national corporation echo throughout the economy."
The resources they command make them no match for national and transnational corporations.
They are national corporations with written charters, often of an elaborate kind.
During the city's boom, this small area was home to the headquarters of more than 100 national corporations.