Sentences with phrase «lots of companies sell»

Lots of companies sell products geared toward stripping cloth diapers.
Lots of companies sell boring products.
There are a lot of companies selling fake SARMs online.
Some years back there were a lot of people buying followers and a lot of companies selling them.
No one else sells Kindle but a lot of companies sell Mobipocket and there is a great plugin for Calibre that strips the Mobi DRM * as you add the mobi file to Calibre.

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«We see a lot of companies come in with a lot of capital — really good business - minded people — but they're not enthusiasts or enthusiastic about the product they're selling,» says Cobb.
«A lot of our companies are selling specific enterprise contracts,» Zilis points out.
Many times in your book, you're genuinely anguished at the prospect of selling a company for a lot of money.
Google generated a lot of hype when it launched the Nexus One mobile device in mid-January because the Mountain View, Calif. - based company broke with convention and started selling its smartphone directly to consumers without a cellphone company contract.
As an ecommerce startup — selling a socially conscious jewelry line from Kenya — and a business with a limited marketing budget, we devote a lot of energy to thinking up ways to creatively (i.e., cheaply) yet effectively market our company and expand our customer base.
Instead of setting up costly field offices, iBwave's management figured the firm could expand more quickly and without a lot of regulatory headaches by retaining local contractors who would sell as well as help customers implement the company's technology.
Companies spend enormous resources trying to «go public,» meaning that it becomes legal to sell stock to lots of people.
These employees and investors have stock in a company that they can tell is doing well, and they want to sell it to the public and make a lot of money.
There are fine points attorneys and CPAs might add — and I'm neither — but for a lot of legal purposes, something is worth what it was last bought and sold for, so this company is now worth $ 5 per share.
According to Toronto economist Bruce Little, a lack of «global ambition» could be to blame: «There's a lot of Canadian business people that start a company and as they grow, instead of saying,??? Damn, I want to be Bill Gates,» they sell it and enjoy their wealth.»
For example, there are surely lots of ways for the company to make money by selling the right bits of the vast trove of information it currently has about its roughly 900 million users.
Eric Schmidt, executive chairman Google parent company Alphabet, has lots of experience building and selling technology to big companies.
If the company isn't going to sell a lot of watches, it may as well make healthy profits from the small number it does move to the faithful, who will buy anything featuring an Apple logo.
While Western Australia is a lot bigger than one man and one company, with a bit of imagination it is possible to see the state through the financial health of a firm that sells equipment to the mining industry, and the personal wealth of a man with the biggest stake in that business.
The Coca - Cola Company sells a lot of different beverage types, from water and milk to iced tea and many, many permutations of flavored sugar - water.
Like a lot of entrepreneurs, I didn't start my company because I love to sell.
Selling a product idea to a company isn't inherently difficult, but there are a lot of steps along the way.
The company, which had been around since 1872, started to step away from legal books and began using the internet to publish their legal materials online in the mid-1990s, eventually selling the company for over $ 3 billion (back when a billion was a lot of money).
A lot of young companies might assume that as soon as you get a deal to sell your product through a physical or online retailer, things will start happening by themselves.
A lot of that has to do with the trust both groups have in Jet's CEO Marc Lore, who previously sold Diapers.com parent company Quidsi to Amazon for about $ 550 million.
It was probably a mistake to sell Viacom's 80 % stake all at once — that's a lot of stock for a market that hasn't really been following the company.
A company with lots of pending ANDS relative to its competitors may end up with more generic drugs to sell and therefore be more profitable.
But today, investors seem to be looking at any media company that makes most of its money — or at least a lot of money, in Comcast's case — selling TV shows and TV advertising and saying Screw it!
Tech company CEOs are probably happy, since they are selling hand over fist (admittedly, they almost always do — it rarely happens that insiders at these firms do anything else, sincea lot of their compensation comes in the form of stock options).
And there's lots of money being made, especially among the Super Angels, the incubators such as Y Combinator, the micro-VCs, and people such as Jeff Clavier, Dave McClure, who have made fortunes selling startups to larger companies.
I made a lot of mistakes, but I didn't sell out and even had some cash on the side to invest at bargain prices in good companies.
That could be a major problem for Apple, Boeing, Caterpillar, Intel and other multinational companies in the Dow that sell a lot of their products to Chinese consumers and businesses.
A lot of these companies are private; there's a company in Russia that's toying with the idea of accepting Bitcoin and making it available to buy and sell.
It is true that, in the Middle East, things happen which require the defense establishment to prepare for dealing with new extraordinary threats that require a lot of money, even more than what will be freed up by cutting the salaries of career officers or selling their company cars forcing them to arrive at IDF HQ by hitchhiking.
So the claim that Hero is the largest bicycle manufacturer is clearly wrong and in my opinion could be interpreted as misleading investors believing that there is a «deep pocket» Indian investor, whereas in reality, Hery cycles is only a relatively small company selling lots of ultracheap bicycles.
I found a company in Minnesota that sells organic heirloom flour and a LOT of people that can't handle gluten can eat their flour because it hasn't been altered 1000 times.
I am sure that lots of your are familiar with their products already, but if not they are a South African company that sells pepper products like roasted red peppers and piquante peppers.
«Many family - owned businesses struggle from generation to generation because they either get sold or merge, so there is a lot of pride in this company with hitting that big milestone.
The company also has a cable television ad running, advertises on billboards and offers a lot of samples of its products at concerts, art or charitable events and stores where its beer is sold.
Pure, organic honey powder is sometimes a little more expensive, but there are lots of different brands and companies that sell it.
The great thing about selling wholesale is that a company or boutique shop feels confident enough to invest in buying a bulk lot of your products to sell in their outlet.
A lot of the time supplement companies will try to target our youth in an effort to sell expensive and unnecessary supplements.
I spent a lot of time overseas without TV so up until now I had no idea that there were so many unethical companies selling hazardous products even to our babies.
When she states; «Small business owners typically have to buy into a brand / company with a minimum order amount, which ties up a lot of their funds, and then they are required to sell the products only at MSRP pricing.
The products from this company are sold as being great for warmer weather and babywearing on the go, but lots of parents and caregivers enjoy using them for day - to - day use as well.
I approached a number of medical device companies and found out it was a lot easier to sell a product than to sell an idea.
Lots of companies are selling to their clients that are hosting with them that these laws about intermediary [i.e. internet server] protection and so forth are already made.
Rural phone companies and electric utilities, rural financial institutions, rural farm product marketing companies, companies that provide irrigation water, and lots of the companies that sell goods to farmers, for example, are all organized as cooperatives of either consumers or producers and run on a much more democratic basis than investor owned companies.
«A lot of the waste we'll be able to turn that into energy which we'll be able to sell to the electrical companies to generate money.
Others agree that the cannabis industry offers possibilities for scientists at all levels of training — which is particularly appealing given the current economy, «where we don't see a lot of growth in jobs for chemists,» says Ezra Pryor, a chemist who works for processing equipment manufacturer Heidolph North America, selling to companies in the cannabis industry.
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