The second risk comes from workers who lose their jobs at state-owned companies.
The deal will bring the end of what was until recently France's state-owned oil company.
Here in China, you have to know about reforms and state-owned companies.
He later took up management positions at various state-owned companies.
State-owned companies get almost all the money raised on Chinese markets.
Officials say the country's state-owned oil company cannot do this without foreign expertise.
The other half is held by Venezuela's state-owned oil company.
By the 1990's, the state had become the single largest employer, with more than 200 state-owned companies.
Later, some of them were transformed into independent state-owned companies.
In the same period, 23 major state-owned pharmaceutical companies had sales of $10 billion.
In the last two years alone, state-owned enterprises have been reduced by 75 percent, to 300 companies from 1,200.
State-owned enterprises, now expected to break even if possible, have shed more than 350,000 workers.
This model is often referred to as a state-owned enterprise.
Most state-owned enterprises are not entities of the central government.
Between 2001 and 2004, the number of state-owned enterprises decreased by 48 percent.
The former state-owned enterprise had its head office on the airport property.
The key is to turn over state-owned enterprises to domestic and foreign investors.
The plan would give state-owned enterprises to a few large mutual funds.
The company started from sales of medications to state-owned and commercial enterprises.
So far the state hasn't come up with anything better than pumping investment into the economy through huge state-owned enterprises.
He said the number of state enterprises involved in the program, which was announced three months ago, had been cut to 230 from 400.
But how else can anyone find out the right price for a state enterprise when there's no real capital market?
The law on the state enterprise (association) will have become effective.
He did not identify the state enterprises the new government is planning to sell.
Few investors seem to trust public companies created out of state enterprises.
He has agreed to sell some state enterprises and to allow private investment in others.
Foreign companies with tough management styles run a number of former state enterprises.
They tried but failed last year to sell a dozen large state enterprises.
Employees in the state enterprises will also be given shares directly.
These arguments apply with particular force to the study of state enterprises.
The same as any government-owned corporation, its top leader is the party secretary.
It was initially a private bank and became a government-owned corporation in 1938.
It is a government-owned corporation, established by law on 10 December 1975.
It is a federal government-owned corporation with its own equity capital and legal identity.
However, the company did not last long as a government-owned corporation; it was re-privatized in 1987.
Corporate models have also been applied to the state sector in the form of Government-owned corporations.
I do not like the fact that two government-owned corporations dominate a market from which private participants have long since retreated.
This is not the same as a publicly owned enterprise or a government-owned corporation.
The Obasanjo administration began a process of selling off government-owned corporations to private investors in 1999.
Many public institutions, such as public universities, are government-owned corporations.
One such way is putting government enterprises, particularly social service agencies, in the hands of business.
This is a process in which government enterprises are sold to the public, both individuals and institutions.
They would continue to pay the 13 percent rate that applies to workers in Government enterprises.
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The service also proposed that it become a "commercial government enterprise," with the flexibility and structure of a private business.
Water and sewage utilities are common examples of government enterprises.
It would free up time and energy for managing the government enterprise more effectively, with a longer planning horizon.
And even some members fail to control the exports of companies unaffiliated with government enterprise.
Members of the cooperative generally must also hold full-time jobs in government enterprises, or be pensioners.
Some $5 billion worth of Government-owned enterprises have been put up for sale.
Significant accounting and reporting issues often arise in connection with the privatization of a government-owned enterprise.
It is a government-owned enterprise, and since 2011 has been part of the Hengtian Group.
This approach has been used successfully in Western European countries to return government-owned enterprises to the private sector.
One third of these Government-owned enterprises are losing money, contributing heavily to a budget deficit of $12 billion.
The private sector, concentrated on the country's southeastern coast, remains a small slice of an economy that is still dominated by government-owned enterprises.
The company is transitioning from a government-owned enterprise to a privately held enterprise.
Several middle and low-ranking officials, who owed their rise in the hierarchy to government-owned enterprises, wanted to retain the existing system.
In 2009, it was converted from a wholly government-owned enterprise to a partially privatized joint-stock company.
Both countries are encumbered by many government-owned enterprises with low productivity - for India, most notably, its monopoly on distribution of electricity.