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Here, game theory explained corporate behavior that made no sense in nonstrategic terms.
"He is getting the company out of nonstrategic businesses and focusing on what it does well."
The sale of two other nonstrategic assets has yielded another $142 million for the company.
He was given responsibility for selling Wilson's nonstrategic assets.
His strategy: streamline operations, sell nonstrategic assets and get spending down.
Receiver suspicion is manifested through a combination of strategic and nonstrategic behavior.
Wang said it continues to actively negotiate the sale of other nonstrategic assets.
The company also said it would "eliminate chronic money losers and nonstrategic units" but did not give details.
The move will eliminate certain "nonstrategic product lines and reduction of excess manufacturing capacity," the company said.
Should the summit go well, the Administration could signal its receptiveness to new economic agreements involving nonstrategic trade.
The sale is part of Phillips's strategy to divest nonstrategic assets, a company spokesman said.
Pragmatism is a skeptical conception of law because it rejects genuine, nonstrategic legal rights.
It was formed by acquiring nonstrategic regions from Charter Communications in 2004.
But he greatly overestimates the capacity of the American people to sustain such nonstrategic entanglements.
AT&T has said it will sell nonstrategic assets.
Goals and motivations moderate strategic and nonstrategic behavior displays.
The Reagan Administration had promised Moscow it would try to end the embargo as part of efforts to increase nonstrategic trade.
Champion, based in Stamford, Conn., had said it intended to sell some nonstrategic assets.
But Disney has been under pressure recently from Wall Street to sell nonstrategic assets and revive its core business.
For now, they are a boon to purchasing managers, who just use them to buy nonstrategic supplies like stationery and maintenance contracts.
But the subsidiary buys nonstrategic products for Siemens, and will sell its procurement expertise to outsiders.
Mr. Arnault, at a news conference, said one objective for 2002 would be to dispose of "nonstrategic assets."
Travelers Group said yesterday that its third-quarter profits surged 45 percent as operating earnings hit a record after the sale of some nonstrategic businesses.
Stanley Works Inc., which has been reorganizing its operations in the last year, said yesterday that it had begun to sell certain nonstrategic segments.
If we accept integrity as a distinct political virtue beside justice and fairness, then we have a general, nonstrategic argument for recognizing such rights.