Persons are affiliates of each other if, directly or indirectly, either one controls or has the power to control the other or a third person controls or has the power to control both. The ways we use to determine control include, but are not limited to—
    
    
        
        (a) 
         Interlocking management or ownership;
     
    
        
        (b) 
         Identity of interests among family members;
     
    
        
        (c) 
         Shared facilities and equipment;
     
    
        
        (d) 
         Common use of employees; or
     
    
        
        (e) 
         A business entity which has been organized following the exclusion of a person which has the same or similar management, ownership, or principal employees as the excluded person.