Sentences with phrase «u.s. equipment maker»

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Meanwhile, Adidas, which is not often associated with golf in the U.S. (although the German corporation owns TaylorMade, the top golf equipment maker), has branding potential as well at this year's Open in current top contender Dustin Johnson.
Closer to home, a pickup in the U.S. economy, combined with renewed calls for greater infrastructure investment, bodes well for companies like Pentair (pnr), a water - equipment maker, says Todd Ahlsten, manager of the $ 14.4 billion Parnassus Core Equity Fund.
Nov 7 - Emerson Electric Co gave marginally weaker earnings guidance for 2018 than Wall Street had expected on Tuesday, sending shares in the U.S. factory automation equipment maker down as much as 2.8 percent.
The Chinese networking equipment and smartphone maker ZTE has warned that its days might be numbered due to the U.S. ban on supplying it with parts and software for the next seven years.
Shares in Philips dropped as much as 4.8 percent on Jan. 24 after the Dutch medical equipment maker missed fourth - quarter sales forecasts and said it expected investigations by U.S. authorities to have a significant impact on its defibrillator business.
This week, the U.S. imposed a seven - year ban on China's ZTE Corp. that prevents the telecommunications - equipment maker from buying technology from American suppliers, a devastating blow to its global aspirations.
Siemens AG, the German industrial conglomerate, said on Sept. 22 it would buy U.S. oilfield equipment maker Dresser - Rand Group Inc for $ 7.6 billion in cash.
Although the fund owns companies across the health care sector, including insurers and equipment makers, a pharmaceutical - heavy portfolio — about 60 % of Health Care's assets are invested in pharmaceutical and biotech firms — held the fund back over the past year as those stocks came under fire during the recent U.S. presidential campaign.
Companies like Huawei have been met with roadblocks in the past when trying to acquire U.S. - based equipment makers.
The Chinese telecommunications equipment maker is said to have signed contracts to deliver U.S. hardware and software to the Telecommunication Company of Iran.
The concern is apparently great enough for one U.S. congressman to proposed banning the U.S. government from buying or leasing any phones or equipment from Huawei or ZTE, another phone maker out of China.
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