Big corporations seem eternal, smaller ones likely to come and go.
So far,
big corporations seem to think so, and right now it's an open market that Jason Korman, MacLeod's business partner, hopes to dominate.
Not exact matches
At a time when
big corporations, and financial firms in particular, need to show commitment to inclusiveness to attract top talent, State Street
seems to be doing everything right — but isn't moving the needle very far or fast.
Big corporations are moving into coworking: It seems almost everyday we hear about another big company getting involved in coworki
Big corporations are moving into coworking: It
seems almost everyday we hear about another
big company getting involved in coworki
big company getting involved in coworking.
Big corporations just don't
seem to give a crap about a dissatisfied customer.
«We want to see an economic development
corporation that's actually accountable to the people, not
big special interests who are so influential and
seemed to have dictated what happened in this case,» Taylor said.
Now the problem
seems much
bigger, with recent comments made by Kroenke it is obvious now this club is being run like an american
corporation.
He said he is concerned with the control
big corporations like Walmart, the National Rifle Association and those tied to fossil fuels
seem to have.
When you sign the petition, you support not only indie writers (many of whom are now, as never before, making a living writing books that lots of people enjoy), but you also support FREEDOM of CHOICE, which is what, it
seems to me, that Hachette and other publishers and conglomerates and other
big money grabbing
corporations, are trying to take away from us.
The
big winners of this tax reform
seem to be large
corporations, who saw their maximum tax rate changed from 35 % to 21 %.
If what might make sense to a
Big Law firm if it were viewed as a
corporation isn't happening due to the partnership structure, then it
seems to imply that the partners are conflating their dual roles as managers and shareholders.
It may
seem not fair but that is a reality when you apply for
big corporations.
Fully 10 % of new condominiums being built in central Toronto were going to foreign buyers, according to a survey released in April by the Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation (CMHC); veterans of the city's rough - and - tumble real estate market believe the vast majority are mainland Chinese investors 10 % doesn't
seem like a
big number and we're told that Chinese buyers are only interested in luxury priced properties.