Sentences with phrase «business times story»

As described in this CBC story, and this International Business Times story, Umanets stepped over a barrier and scrawled the words «Vladimir Umanets 12 a potential piece of yellowism»...

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Mary Pilon — New York Times: Pilon is a different type of sports reporter, one whose stories often touch on the intersection of sports with business, politics and corruption.
Small - business owners often spend too much time talking about the story behind their product and the difficulties they went through developing their business rather than homing in on their milestones and achievements.
While there is a «magic factor» to getting a cover story in the New York Times or Forbes — which can change the trajectory of a business and is hard to quantify in terms of exact impact — PR professionals can and must think of creative ways to measure outcomes in a more quantitative way.
Pointing to a recent New York Times story about the unemployed leveraging their passions into business plans, Bizbox predicts a coming golden age of entrepreneurship.
In this woman - centric podcast (which does feature male guests from time to time), host and business consultant Natalie Eckdahl highlights inspiring stories of entrepreneurs from a range of industries.
As with all the other core elements of the Brand Mapping Process ©, the Signature Story applies equally to your personal, team or business brand — and there will be times when the primary means through which you share about your brand will be your Signature Story.
The space is available immediately and can house about 1,400 employees, making it the single largest sublease space available in San Francisco, according to the San Francisco Business Times, which first reported the story.
According to marketing professor Jennifer Aaker at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, stories are remembered up to 22 times more than facts alone.
On Monday, an HBC spokesperson wrote in an email to Canadian Business that the company could not comment on the story at that time.
That's the story of Fortune's 2014 ranking of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business, which features an all - time record of 24 large - company CEOs in its pages.
Contis was quick to point out that your business's name is a creative platform for telling a long - term story to the world, so it is worth spending some time and effort into finding the best fit.
We've all heard the story dozens of times: A brilliant kid drops out of college, turns his or her idea into a business and ends up becoming a multi-billionaire.
And every time I talked about my story, people responded in very inspired ways, either creatively or business wise.
In - depth, thought - provoking and generous, the piece tells the story of Gabriel's previous life as a chronically late working mother and is packed with details that many time - crunched business owners will identify with.
The New York Times picked up the story, airing it on the front page of the business section.
The Financial Times follows Inc.'s Argentina story with its own take on the country, focusing on the difficulty businesses have raising money:
In a statement to Business Insider on Tuesday, The Times reaffirmed that the paper indeed disputed Lewandowski and Bossie's claim, and noted that it had not shared an advance copy of the story with Manafort.
«I've failed plenty of times in my career and they're some of my best stories, my best learning lessons, and some of them have become some of my best business lines,» he says.
Brown then connected her story to something that happens all the time in business situations, too: «What can be the emotional response when you push out a bid for connection with someone, and they push you away and reject that bid?»
Facebook announced Wednesday a series of webinars designed to help small and mid-sized businesses understand and use the new Facebook product offerings, such as Timeline, Offers, Sponsored Stories, and real - time Page Insights.
A Thursday New York Times story revealed that investment firm Andreessen Horowitz, which has a stake in Instagram, just led a $ 5 million funding round for the parent company of competitor Picplz — which in turn caused a blogger at Business Insider to wonder whether the apparent conflict of interest indicates that Instagram has been sold.
Over the last few days, we've been engaged with The New York Times about a story they've now published regarding SoFi's business, culture, and our CEO Mike Cagney.
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He joined The New York Times as a business reporter in 1999, but returned to Texas a year later to become the Dallas correspondent, covering the nation's energy crisis and other business stories.
In 1988, Roger Cruz was described in passing in a New York Times story as a partner with sports agent Irwin Weiner in a $ 40 - million - a-year printing business in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Cruz appears to have moved the business to Boca Raton, possibly after Weiner died in 2001, federal court records in a pension case suggest.
By the time the intrepid few have run that gauntlet, they are often completely turned off by the effort it takes to tell their business story.
Her results became a widely covered business success story featured in major media outlets: The New York Times, Associated Press, Financial Times, Vanity Fair, Bloomberg, CNBC, CBS, Fox, Yahoo and the cover feature of Entrepreneur Magazine.
In a story buried in the business section of the February 18th NY Times, it was reported that the spending budget passed by Congress included a provision that creates a 16 - member bipartisan congressional committee to craft legislation that would provide for the potential bailout of as many as 200 multi-employer» pension plans.
I have thought about this story countless times over the years and only recently applied it to my business, but it has given me perspective on many of my successes and failures over the years.
During his time with Ad Age, he has been recognized with the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Award for best range of work by a single author, as well as a Best in Business award for a feature story from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
What is more interesting, though, is the story of Windows» decline in Redmond, culminating with last week's reorganization that, for the first time since 1980, left the company without a division devoted to personal computer operating systems (Windows was split, with the core engineering group placed under Azure, and the rest of the organization effectively under Office 365; there will still be Windows releases, but it is no longer a standalone business).
I've heard thousands of stories of business owners taking home next to nothing in tough times in order to ensure they could pay and hang onto their valued employees.
Like many of the individual Investment Masters, Einstein's genius stems from those same traits that define so many of the Investment and Business success stories of both our time and history.
It is very easy to take it for granted... my online business was pulling ~ $ 10k a month for 3 months and long story short was quickly reduced from market changes down to about $ 1k a month, luckily I hadn't quit my full time job yet.
Twinkies, those flaky, cream - filled snack cakes that are apparently beloved by many, have been a business news story several times over the past few years.
The New York Times plopped the story on the front page of its business section on Friday, December 23 — the last trading day before Christmas — under the decidedly declarative headline: «Deutsche Bank to Settle U.S. Inquiry Into Mortgages for $ 7.2 Billion.»
This week's FlexJob success story focuses on a budding entrepreneur whose remote job offers her more time for kids and business ventures.
Ben Casselman writes about economics and other business topics for The New York Times, with a particular focus on stories involving data.
We believe it is an exciting time for FinTech companies like ours to be a part of growth stories by various other e-commerce businesses, and small to medium enterprises.
Lowenstein also wrote a book I like even better — one of my all - time favorite business books: When Genius Failed, which was the story of the LTCM collapse.
HOFFMAN: When Stewart knows that it's time to slash and burn the business, the only way to lead your team with you on the journey is to turn it into a great story.
Allowing buyers to participate in as well as experience a story on a business stage that unfolds and marvels them each and every time.
For many of the largest gold miners out there, the fundamental story for their businesses is looking better all the time.
Bruce has some incredible stories and lessons from his time in the business, so if you ever plan to buy an apartment complex, this is one episode you need to pay close attention to!
A New York Times article tells the story of the women who run the organizational side of LaserMonks, along the way describing the hobbies that many of the monks have but neglecting to mention that the monks do their heavy share of manual labor in the business and on their property.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of public toilets and market places... Some of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
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