Sentences with phrase «canadian games market»

He left in 2011 to form his own company that could fill a void he saw in the Canadian games market.

Not exact matches

With almost no money, Musk worked a bevy of jobs — as an intern in Microsoft's Canadian marketing department, an intern for the Bank of Nova Scotia, and as a programmer for a video - game developer called, presciently, Rocket Science.
Meanwhile, Celenza, who continues to scout for new marketing «properties» to replace BioSteel Camp, figured the firm could sponsor a Canadian high school all - star basketball game, modelled on a similar event McDonald's sponsors in the U.S. Celenza met with organizers at Canada Basketball and offered product instead of money.
Cineplex's recent partnership with sports entertainment company Topgolf will also see dining complexes centred around digital golf games using micro-chipped balls make their way to the Canadian market after success in the U.S.
In future, Bell or its competitors would pay less to the League to acquire the Canadian broadcast rights to the game as Canadian advertisers could not be guaranteed the full Canadian market.
Meanwhile, U.S rival Nordstrom is continuing its Canadian rollout while local luxury stalwart Holt Renfrew has upped its game in a bid to protect market share.
The CPTPP would be a game - changer for Canadian companies in key markets in the Americas and across the Pacific.»
In theory, we all know that the U.S. market is about tenfold the size of the Canadian market, so even if you enjoy the same sales in the U.S. as in Canada, you are way ahead of the game, and there is potential for so much more.
«We're showing that we've got game by introducing our most exciting Xperia ™ products yet and Canadians have a lot to look forward to this year with two of the hottest Android ™ smartphones,» said Peter Farmer, Head of Marketing — North America, Sony Ericsson.
I would suggest that Vanguard has now changed the game in the Canadian ETF market.
Pat McKeough recently replied to a question from an Inner Circle Member about a Canadian company that markets some of the world's most famous toys and games.
Following a tweet over the weekend from Canadian game store Video Games Plus indicating the Marth, Wii Fit Trainer and Animal Crossing Villager Amiibo figures had been discontinued, Nintendo tells Kotaku that some figures «likely will not return to the market» once their initial shipment sells out.
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