Sentences with phrase «old economy industry»

Investing in pieces of companies through the stock market as well as wholly owned subsidiaries using value investment methods; Buying old economy industries; Purchasing with the intention to keep not trade; Focusing on durable competitive advantages; Centralizing capital and reallocating to highest and best use; Being paid (with float) to hold capital to invest
Investing in pieces of companies through the stock market as well as wholly owned subsidiaries using value investment methods; Buying old economy industries; Purchasing with the intention to keep not trade; Focusing on durable competitive advantages; Centralizing capital and reallocating to highest and best use; Being paid (with float) to hold capital to invest

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And while plenty of old - economy industries might object to any special treatment for the tech sector, it may be unavoidable if politicians actually want highly skilled workers and entrepreneurs to come to Canada.
Japan's recovering economy is facing a labor crunch, which is particularly serious for small and midsize companies, as well as service industries like retail, restaurants and transport, which are pinning their hopes on female and older workers.
But the sudden spike in trade tensions with the United States is clouding the outlook for both China's «old economy» heavy industries and «new economy» tech firms alike.
Contributing nearly # 9bn to the UK economy and with over 80,000 women providing services to the industry, the world's oldest profession (though midwives may disagree) is still thriving in many of the UK's towns and cities.
Such ambition seems to suggest endless possibilities for the 14 - year - old Melia, but to leave little room for Caretta, a hometown that can offer only itself — a withered economy carved and emptied out by the coal - mining industry and courted chiefly by corporations interested in building a new landfill there.
Miraculously, he has managed to avoid tar and feathering at the hands of unruly mobs by (a) spending a lot of time in Michigan and (b) promising greater sales of Maseratis and Alfas built in the high - cost old country, which, he says, will preserve the industry's vital role in the Italian economy.
Vehicles equipped with Toyota Safety Sense P and ICS are classified in the «wide» Safety Support Car S (or Sapo Car S) category, are recommended particularly for older drivers, and adhere to the Safety Support Car recommendation of a public - private partnership that includes the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).
I don't really know what they're doing, but I'd guess the institutional imperative calls for them to hug the index and over - or under - weight particular industries, sectors or companies on the basis of a story («Green is the new black,» «China will consume us back to the boom,» «house prices never go down,» «the new dot com economy will destroy the old bricks - and - mortar economy» etc).
The gaming industry as a whole has been suffering from an economy about as virile as an 87 - year - old coma patient.
Grand in scale, the mixed media painting «are inspired by the [Los Angeles - based] artist's visits to Shanghai and what he found to be the dynamic melding of disparate cultures, economies and functions in the city — the sprawl, heavy industry, old port city, the French Quarter, and the glamour of the nouveau riche.»
You're an island, and everything else will figure out a way to work, and there won't be any periods of instability while hundred - year - old industries and economies adjust to large changes in climate.
Periods of instability and hundred - year - old industries and economies adjusting to some large change is pretty much par for the course.
And perhaps of more immediate concern, the dismantling of the old economy and the decline of the fossil fuel industry is being fiercely resisted by those who own it.
The oil and gas industry is often seen as quintessential «old economy,» and certainly some of its biggest names have been around for more than a century.
Most of his clients are from the «old economy», including turn - key contractors for large projects and companies from the chemical, automotive, medical and mass transport industry.
That's certainly the case with the real estate industry, which has been as quick as any industry to capture what's best in the brave new world of the dot - coms without losing sight of the «old economy» infrastructure that can't be replaced.
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