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My contributions to 401k were limited because I was in the highly compensated group
at my little company so my accumulation of non retirement investments was somewhat accidental.
Not exact matches
Other
companies have very
little opportunities to advance, but
at Publix, the sky is the limit.»
«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very
little or not
at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for
companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
Nearly one year after Jack Dorsey retook his position as CEO of Twitter, very
little has changed
at the tech
company.
But seriously, how can you go to Shakespeare and
Company and not
at least have a
little browse?
Whatever the supposed rationale, in reality it made
little sense for Si to have his own employees airing the
company's dirty laundry, spoiling its surprises, starting feuds between its executives, pestering them
at parties.
It's just a
little note from one of the game designers who work for her
at Arkadium, saying nothing much, but emblazoned with her
company's logo, the Roman Colosseum, and «Thank You.»
If you're looking to add a defensive
company to your portfolio, look
at one with a
little firepower.
«They're all talking about the bounce, so right now everybody in this room has to like me
at least a
little bit,» Trump told the CEOs of Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google's parent
company, and other tech titans.
Margie Patel, a senior portfolio manager
at Wells Fargo Funds, said that she expects to see
little to no effect from trade tariffs and has been adding to
companies such as PNC Financial Services that have sold off in the market downturn.
Co-founder and CEO
at Buffer, a
little company whose product you absolutely should be using.
Convinced this is an approach that could work
at your
company, but still a
little fuzzy on the details of exactly how to set up a peer - to - peer training program?
In June the Canadian government implemented a package of immigration reforms, known as the Global Skills Strategy, aimed
at fast - tracking visas for skilled foreign workers — some can get processed in as
little as two weeks — and providing a concierge service that will walk
companies through the process of opening an office on Canadian soil.
They went to
companies like AltaVista and Excite and Yahoo and eBay, which were tiny
little startups
at the time.
''... I used to joke with my colleagues that Larry & Sergey go out on their yachts - tie them together, sit back on the same recliners you'll find on their jumbo jet, each on his own yacht / set of yachts, smoke cigars, and put up pictures of Googlers with
little snippets like «was a GM
at muti - national telecomm
company, got a Harvard MBA and is now answering Orkut tickets.»
He says he's been a
little surprised
at how much time he has to spend managing the
company's culture.
Thanks to the treaty, she says her four - year - old El Monte, California - based
company is able to sell products
at a cheaper price than it would cost customers to rent tuxedos and formal dresses for
little tykes.
Big Data While the definitive source of the term big data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that
companies use to predict customer behavior — is a
little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist
at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 2000s.
At my
company, we send all online orders in
little burlap bags with our logo printed on them.
For one thing, the boycott is so diffuse — targeted as it is
at dozens of
companies — that
little real impact can be expected to be felt by those
companies, in terms of the bottom line.
Cable
companies like Time Warner (TWX) are offering «slim bundles» to try and keep
at least a
little bit of the revenue they are losing from cord - cutters, and a number of broadcasters are launching their own digital streaming services to try and compete.
Here's Jason Fried, founder of 37signals, for example, telling a Fast
Company reporter (yes, it's a little bit ironic) why he's grown his highly successful company at a slower pace than its maximum pot
Company reporter (yes, it's a
little bit ironic) why he's grown his highly successful
company at a slower pace than its maximum pot
company at a slower pace than its maximum potential:
«Flavor guru»
at an ice cream
company sounds like an occupation that only exists in
little kids» imaginations.
With that investment the
company is now reportedly valued
at a
little less $ 800 million.
In a
little less than two years, Halo Top's relentless sales growth has afforded the founders something most entrepreneurs only dream of: They run a profitable
company,
at scale.
Many observers, though, balked
at the $ 710 million cost of the acquisitions, questioning whether Under Armour could quickly produce any return on investment — two of the three
companies were unprofitable — let alone succeed in a space that shares
little with making shirts and shoes.
With an eye to the future, he bought used furniture
at auctions and from
companies that were going out of business, for as
little as 10 cents on the dollar.
Ideas to make your
company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical»
at first, but given a
little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
Bloys also addressed a fellow HBO executive's comment on stage
at a conference in Israel that negotiations for season two of Big
Little Lies had «raped» the
company from a budgetary standpoint.
The other part is that being on the west coast, the time zone we're in, we get up a
little early to service the eastern seaboard, but when we have to square off our trades and close out our books
at the end of the day, we're still trading with
companies out of San Francisco and Los Angeles in this time zone.
«If we could get one person hired
at one great
company that is going to change the world in some way,» Groesbeck says, «then we could play a
little role in doing something great in the world.»
Initially, P2P was a valuable onboarding tool for
companies, and when it was still a small segment, taking it on
at little value or a loss didn't have major implications.
Jane's Medium post, in which she said she ate
little more than rice
at her apartment 30 miles from work, didn't make surprising new claims about wage distribution by tech
companies.
You see the pattern here: Obscure
companies with
little more than a white paper are springing up and raising millions of dollars on the Internet and — in
at least some cases — with the assistance of a celebrity pitchman.
He's struck a deal with Stein Roe to resell that
company's mutual funds
at www.youngmoney.com and is transforming his site — now just an online face for the magazine — into a transaction - oriented one that he describes as «E * Trade for kids,» where they can do online trading with very
little money.
You just need to be prepared to jump through a few hoops and put up with a
little red tape to take advantage of it,» said Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst
at CreditCards.com, which recently compared the plans offered by credit card
companies.
Combine that with the all the high fives for its last golf ad that paired Woods with the
company's next big golf hero Rory McIlroy, and this snarky
little swipe
at Tiger's recent past will most certainly work in the brand's favour.
But the IT world she entered when she started
at the telecom giant in the late 1990s bears
little resemblance to the
company she works for today.
Finally, you must intentionally build systems and processes that allow you to deliver such a wonderful experience that your customers have
little choice but to rave about your
company and its services to their friends, neighbors and colleagues
at all stages of the life cycle.
At the time, his
company was
little more than another bit provider of lobby watchmen.
Paul Vigna, a reporter
at the Wall Street Journal who covers cryptocurrency, wrote that ICOs are risky because many teams are untested and the
companies are «opaque structures» that provide «
little transparency» into how the money being raised will be used.
These
companies meet youngsters
at their own stomping grounds — the Web — by offering services online, and often with
little - to - no minimum investments or fees.
THE mining industry is in a vicious cycle with
little light
at the end of the tunnel.This is the general consensus of opinion among leading mining
companies and economic analysts.
At Zappos, a
company known for its fun culture, a core value is to «create fun and a
little wierdness.»
A
little backstory: In early December, Cho Hyun - Ah — the daughter of Korean Air's president and herself a vice-president
at the
company — was served macdemia nuts in a paper bag rather than a dish as she prepared to take off from New York's JFK Airport.
He did a
little research, and found out the small business rate he gets
at United Healthcare is based on the age of the owner of the
company.
A
little - known data
company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed by his primary billionaire benefactor, paid researchers
at Cambridge University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
Importance of Looking
at Debt While debt ratios tell investors
little about a
company's growth prospects or earning performance, these ratios are vital tools for gauging balance sheet durability.
Seeming a
little flustered he said initially he had registered the
company at his apartment in Cambridge, and later «I think we moved it to an innovation center in Cambridge and then later Manchester».