Sentences with phrase «railroad companies made»

Railroad companies made decisions on innovation based on the effects on their bottom line, not societal values.

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Along with the hardware sellers, railroads, trucking companies, logistics firms and others that make up the supply - chain of the economy also faced the challenge of providing essential goods to Texas, the second - largest U.S. state.
The 69 - year - old railroad veteran stormed into Canadian Pacific in June 2012 after a proxy battle led by activist investor Bill Ackman and has made good on his promise to repair the underperforming company.
Other Berkshire companies that would make the Fortune 500 include BNSF railroad, Berkshire Energy, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and McLane Company.
And 2,700 miles from June's office in San Francisco, in a low - rise building wedged between a strip mall and railroad tracks outside of Boston, another emotion - measuring pioneer named Rana — Rana el Kaliouby — has spent the past year and a half strategizing to make the facial - cue recognition company she co-founded, Affectiva, the essential hub of the emerging emotion economy.
It's widely diversified across almost every conceivable industry, is largely immune to the sorts of technological changes that could still wipe Google off the map due to fact profits come from selling stuff like ketchup, jewelry, insurance, furniture, railroad freight services, and more (though management is smart enough to realize this so the technology giant has been making investments in everything from medical to energy companies).
Before that it was made up of just 90 companies in the railroad, industrial and utility sectors.
The head of Simmons Machine Tool Corp. worries the company is in danger of losing a contract to make equipment for the Metro - North Railroad, which would give his out - of - state competitors an edge in winning more business in the future.
Controlled Demolition, Inc. coordinated with police, fire departments and the CSX Railroad Company to make sure no people or trains would be within 1,000 feet of the implosion.
Controlled Demolition, Inc. coordinated with Syracuse police, fire departments and the CSX Railroad Company to make sure no one would be within 1,000 feet of the implosion.
It's the senator's first visit to the company, which has made brake systems for the railroad industry for over a century.
U.S. Deputy Transportation Secretary John Porcari today spoke to Midwest - based railroad manufacturers and suppliers at a Chicago rail forum about opportunities for their companies to participate in the growing industry of next - generation, American - made trains.
The group is made of up 22 members including coal terminal developers, railroads, business and union groups as well as the three largest mining companies in the Powder River Basin: Peabody Energy, Arch Coal and Cloud Peak Energy.
We file suits and make claims against any railroad company, such as:
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