25-1077: (Redirected from UST Publishing House ) Philippine university publishing house University of Santo Tomas Publishing House [REDACTED] Parent company University of Santo Tomas Status Active Founded 1593 (UST Press) 1996 (UST Publishing House) Founder Order of Preachers Country of origin Philippines Headquarters location Sampaloc , Manila Distribution Nationwide Key people Benedict B. Parfan, Director Paul A. Castillo, Deputy Director Publication types Books , researches , monographs , textbooks , artworks and other educational printed materials Nonfiction topics Religious studies, humanities and social sciences Fiction genres Contemporary Philippine literature Official website www .ust .edu .ph /administrative-offices /publishing-house / University of Santo Tomas Publishing House (USTPH)
50-470: A missionary to the Philippine Islands and arrived there in 1595 with Blancas de San Jose . In 1632 was made Prior of Manila . He died in 1636. Aduarte's works include an account of the difficulties and problems faced by Spanish missionaries introducing Christianity into Cambodia . He also made a biography of the missionary Juan Cobo . This biographical article about a Spanish historian
75-590: A book about the Dominican Missions in the Far East , which was widely considered to be the best printed book of the 17th century and the last of the incunabulas Flora en Filipinas - a classic book by Augustinian Manuel Blanco . It consists of four big volumes with 479 plates, half of them in splendid color lithographs (a copy of the colossal publishing project is preserved in the Rare Books Section of
100-451: A new company and keeps majority shares with itself, and invites other companies to buy minority shares, it is called a parent company. A parent company could simply be a company that wholly owns another company, which is then known as a " wholly owned subsidiary ". Diego Aduarte Diego Aduarte OP (1570–1636; born in Zaragoza ) was a Spanish Dominican friar and historian . He was
125-513: A parent company material influence if they are the largest individual shareholder or if they are placed in control of the running of the operation by non-operational shareholders.) In the United Kingdom, the term holding company is defined by the Companies Act 2006 at section 1159. It defines a holding company as a company that holds a majority of the voting rights in another company, or
150-603: Is a Filipino academic and literary publishing house . USTPH, in its current form, was established in 1996. It was inspired by the four-century-old UST Press, which was founded in 1593. USTPH, formerly the UST Press, is the oldest continuing press in Asia today. It is even older than the University of Santo Tomas , which was established in 1611. History [ edit ] [REDACTED] Historical marker installed in 1943 to commemorate
175-624: Is a member of another company and has the right to appoint or remove a majority of its board of directors, or is a member of another company and controls alone, pursuant to an agreement with other members, a majority of the voting rights in that company. After the financial crisis of 2007–2008 , many U.S. investment banks converted to holding companies. According to the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 's website, JPMorgan Chase , Bank of America , Citigroup , Wells Fargo , and Goldman Sachs were
200-471: Is defined by Part 1, Section 5, Subsection 1 of the Companies Act, which states: 5.—(1) For the purposes of this Act, a corporation shall, subject to subsection (3), be deemed to be a subsidiary of another corporation, if — In the United Kingdom, is generally held that an organisation holding a 'controlling stake' in a company (a holding of over 51% of the stock) is in effect the de facto parent company of
225-476: The broadcast licenses to reflect this, resulting in stations that are (for example) still licensed to Jacor and Citicasters , effectively making them such as subsidiary companies of their owner iHeartMedia . This is sometimes done on a per- market basis. For example, in Atlanta both WNNX and later WWWQ are licensed to "WNNX LiCo, Inc." (LiCo meaning "license company"), both owned by Susquehanna Radio (which
250-422: The securities of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own stock of other companies to form a corporate group . In some jurisdictions around the world, holding companies are called parent companies , which, besides holding stock in other companies, can conduct trade and other business activities themselves. Holding companies reduce risk for
275-442: The shareholders , and can permit the ownership and control of a number of different companies. The New York Times uses the term parent holding company . Holding companies can be subsidiaries in a tiered structure . Holding companies are also created to hold assets such as intellectual property or trade secrets , that are protected from the operating company. That creates a smaller risk when it comes to litigation . In
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#1732847750117300-879: The Centuries Benavides Monument Buenaventura Garcia Paredes Building Frassati Building Central Seminary Building Field Hospital Main Building Medicine Museum Miguel de Benavides Library Museum of Arts & Sciences Plaza Benavides Plaza Mayor Plaza Intramuros Publishing House Quadricentennial Pavilion Buildings España Boulevard History History of UST Timeline Traditions System Academic dress Archives Baybayin Documents DZST Internment camp Maces of
325-659: The Philippines Book publishing companies of the Philippines Publishing companies established in 1996 Companies based in Manila 1996 establishments in the Philippines Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Parent company A holding company is a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in
350-516: The Philippines was indigenous , not imported from other countries it was recognized by Wenceslao Retana as "the semi-invention" of the press in the country. In 1625, the press open up at the Colegio de Santo Tomás , soon became a university, and had since been known as the UST Press. In 1996, the UST Press was renamed UST Publishing House. Writer and literature professor Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo
375-1306: The Rector Magnificus Royal University Militias Stamps, banknote and coins Thomasian Martyrs Quadricentennial Neo-Centennial Research Thomas Aquinas Research Complex Henry Sy Sr. Hall Dr. Tony Tan Caktiong Innovation Center Dr. William T. Belo Interdisciplinary Research Institute Student life Awards and prizes Publications The Varsitarian The Flame Thomasian Welcome Walk Christmas Concert Paskuhan Singers Golden Corps of Cadets Tiger Radio Athletics Growling Tigers Men's basketball Women's volleyball Women's football Salinggawi Dance Troupe Yellow Jackets La Salle rivalry UP rivalry People Miguel de Benavides Alumni Rector Magnificus Authority control databases [REDACTED] International VIAF National United States Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=University_of_Santo_Tomas_Publishing_House&oldid=1247096095 " Categories : University of Santo Tomas University presses of
400-1204: The UST Central Library). Present Publications [ edit ] scholarly books faculty researches monographs textbooks in all levels artworks and designs other educational printed materials References [ edit ] ^ History of UST Publishing House , retrieved 19 January 2010 ^ The University of Santo Tomas Publishing House , retrieved 19 January 2010 External links [ edit ] University of Santo Tomas Publishing House v t e University of Santo Tomas Academics Accountancy Architecture Arts & Letters Civil Law Commerce & Business Administration Ecclesiastical Studies Education Engineering Fine Arts & Design Graduate School Graduate School of Law Information & Computing Sciences Medicine & Surgery Music Nursing Pharmacy Physical Education & Athletics Science Senior High School Education High School Junior High School Colleges Campus Arch of
425-677: The UST Press In 1593, the Dominicans pioneered printing in the Philippines by producing through the old technique of xylography , a wooden block printing press which was exhibited at the UST Museum of Arts and Sciences . In 1602, the Dominican Blancas de San Jose together with a Chinese convert in Binondo made molds, types and instruments needed for typography . Typographic printing in
450-502: The United States, 80% of stock, in voting and value, must be owned before tax consolidation benefits such as tax-free dividends can be claimed. That is, if Company A owns 80% or more of the stock of Company B, Company A will not pay taxes on dividends paid by Company B to its stockholders, as the payment of dividends from B to A is essentially transferring cash within a single enterprise. Any other shareholders of Company B will pay
475-431: The firm, having overriding material influence over the held company's operations, even if no formal full takeover has been enacted. Once a full takeover or purchase is enacted, the held company is seen to have ceased to operate as an independent entity but to have become a tending subsidiary of the purchasing company, which, in turn, becomes the parent company of the subsidiary. (A holding below 50% could be sufficient to give
500-458: The first body) is a subsidiary of another body corporate if, and only if: Toronto-based lawyer Michael Finley has stated, "The emerging trend that has seen international plaintiffs permitted to proceed with claims against Canadian parent companies for the allegedly wrongful activity of their foreign subsidiaries means that the corporate veil is no longer a silver bullet to the heart of a plaintiff's case." The parent subsidiary company relationship
525-605: The five largest bank holding companies in the finance sector, as of December 2013 , based on total assets. The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 caused many energy companies to divest their subsidiary businesses. Between 1938 and 1958 the number of holding companies declined from 216 to 18. An energy law passed in 2005 removed the 1935 requirements, and has led to mergers and holding company formation among power marketing and power brokering companies. In US broadcasting , many major media conglomerates have purchased smaller broadcasters outright, but have not changed
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#1732847750117550-455: The following requirements are met: A parent company is a company that owns enough voting power in another firm (or subsidiary ) to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors . The definition of a parent company differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, with the definition normally being defined by way of laws dealing with companies in that jurisdiction. When an existing company establishes
575-491: The usual taxes on dividends, as they are legitimate and ordinary dividends to these shareholders. Sometimes, a company intended to be a pure holding company identifies itself as such by adding "Holding" or "Holdings" to its name. The parent company–subsidiary company relationship is defined by Part 1.2, Division 6, Section 46 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) , which states: A body corporate (in this section called
600-578: Was hired as director in 2010. Early Publications [ edit ] Doctrina Christiana - a catechism in Tagalog and Spanish . The first book published in the Philippines. Baybayin - ancient Tagalog alphabet Shih-Lu ( Apologia de la Verdadera Religion ) - a catechism for the Chinese in the Philippines Historia de la Provincia del Santo Rosario de Filipinas by Diego Aduarte -
625-465: Was later sold to Cumulus Media ). In determining caps to prevent excessive concentration of media ownership , all of these are attributed to the parent company, as are leased stations , as a matter of broadcast regulation . In the United States, a personal holding company is defined in section 542 of the Internal Revenue Code . A corporation is a personal holding company if both of
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