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  2. Onex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz founded Onex in 1984 and took the company public in 1987. [2] In June 2007, General Motors sold Allison Transmission to financial investors Carlyle Group and Onex Corporation. In 2010, Onex and the Canada Pension Plan acquired English engineering firm Tomkins, though Onex only held 14% of shares. [3] At the end of 2017, Onex acquired SMG.

  3. Robert Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Prichard is past president and chief executive officer and former director of Torstar Corporation, and also sits on the boards of George Weston Limited, Onex Corporation, and is the chairman of the board of the Bank of Montreal. [8]

  4. Category:Directors of Onex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Directors of Onex Corporation" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  5. Category:Onex Corporation people - Wikipedia

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    Directors of Onex Corporation (6 P) Pages in category "Onex Corporation people" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect ...

  6. Who Are The Top Investors In Onex Corporation (TSE:ONEX)? - AOL

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    I am going to take a deep dive into Onex Corporation’s (TSX:ONEX) most recent ownership structure, not a frequent subject of discussion among individual investors. The impact of a company ...

  7. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    A board of directors is an executive committee that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency. The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations (including the jurisdiction's corporate law) and the organization's own constitution and by-laws ...

  8. Directors' duties - Wikipedia

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    Directors' duties are a series of statutory, common law and equitable obligations owed primarily by members of the board of directors to the corporation that employs them. It is a central part of corporate law and corporate governance. Directors' duties are analogous to duties owed by trustees to beneficiaries, and by agents to principals.

  9. Religious corporation - Wikipedia

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    The church by the nature of its organization may be entirely independent of other clerical associations; or maybe a subordinate part of some general corporation or denomination in which there are superior ministerial tribunals, with the general and ultimate power of judicature over the whole membership of the general organization. [1]