Examples of Penguin Group in a sentence
The civil suit was originally filed on April 11, 2012, by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the United States (the “Antitrust Division”) and separately by 33 states and U.S. territories (the “States”) (collectively, the “Plaintiffs”) against Apple and five book publishing companies: Hachette Book Group, Inc.; HarperCollins Publishing LLC; Hotzbrinck Publishing LLC d/b/a Macmillan; Penguin Group (USA), Inc.; and Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Drucker, Managing in a Time of Great Change, Truman Talley Books / Plume Penguin Group, 1998.
Id. The Court will construe “all pleadings and affidavits in the light most favorable to the plaintiff” and resolve “all doubts in the plaintiff’s favor.” Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
How leading companies win by hiring, coaching and keeping the best people., (New York: Portfolio, Penguin Group (USA)).
Goldhar is the Executive Chairman of the Board of SmartCentres REIT (formerly SmartREIT) and the owner of the Penguin Group of Companies, a commercial real estate development company.
On or about June 16, 2009, Mr. Makinson again met privately with other Publisher Defendant CEOs and discussed, inter alia, the growth of e-books and Amazon’s role in that growth.PENGUIN’S RESPONSE: Penguin admits that Penguin Group CEO John Makinson on June 16, 2009 attended a social dinner at Picholine along with the CEO of Random House, aswell as the CEOs of Hachette, Harper Collins, and Simon & Schuster—but not the CEO of Macmillan.
Two days later, Penguin Group CEO John Makinson e-mailed Mr. Sargent to say that he was “full of admiration for [Sargent’s] articulation of Macmillan’s position on this.” PX-0075, at MAC 044175.
No legal counsel was present at any of these meetings.PENGUIN’S RESPONSE: Penguin generally denies the allegations contained in paragraph 39 other than admitting that Penguin Group CEO John Makinson, but not Penguin Group (USA) CEO David Shanks, attended a number of social gatherings at which some, but not all, of the other Publisher Defendant CEOs were present, as well as Random House’s CEO.
One of the CEOs reported that business matters were discussed.PENGUIN’S RESPONSE: Penguin admits that Penguin Group CEO John Makinson attended a social dinner with colleagues in the publishing industry on September 15, 2008, 15 months before anyone in publishing ever heard of the iPad or iBookstore, to welcome the new CEO of Random House, Markus Dohle, who of course attended.
Penguin admits that Penguin Group (USA) CEO David Shanks forwarded this email to William Lynch, the CEO of Barnes & Noble, and said “I am still baffled why you would push RH books over people who stood up for you.” The email otherwise speaks for itself.