Sentences with phrase «after combining their operations»

Reporters and editors at the New York news organizations DNAinfo and Gothamist have agreed to unionize after combining their operations last month.

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Potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, the possibility that the anticipated synergies of the combined companies may not be achieved after closing, the combined operations may not be successfully integrated in a timely manner, if at all, general economic conditions in regions in which either company does business may deteriorate and / or Oracle or Vocado may be adversely affected by other economic, business, and / or competitive factors.
Corey Davis, an analyst with investment firm Jefferies & Co., estimates shares will rise to $ 1.44 in 2014 (about a 60 cents jump from the current price) after the combined company has a full year of operations under its belt.
On Wednesday, Xerox said that, after 115 years as an independent business, it would combine operations with Fujifilm Holdings of Japan.
At the time, Friedman says, the three operations combined were utilizing approximately 300 to 400 rail cars each year, but after converting some of its truck operations to rail that number reached 1,500.
The ceremony marked the opening of the facility after a $ 1.4 Million update that combined multiple operations under one roof.
The first big test of this combined operation came only three weeks after it was set up, when David Laws, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, faced allegations about his expenses.
Xerox said that, after 115 years as an independent business, it would combine operations with Fujifilm Holdings of Japan.
Combined ratio, also called «the combined ratio after policyholder dividends ratio,» is a measure of profitability used by an insurance company to gauge how well it is performing in its daily opeCombined ratio, also called «the combined ratio after policyholder dividends ratio,» is a measure of profitability used by an insurance company to gauge how well it is performing in its daily opecombined ratio after policyholder dividends ratio,» is a measure of profitability used by an insurance company to gauge how well it is performing in its daily operations.
In gallery news: after 10 years in operation, London's Supplement Gallery is closing — its final exhibition will be of artist Mimi Hope which will run 14 — 29 April; the veteran New York Postmasters Gallery is turning to crowdfunding to support its activities — it has joined Patreon with subscription levels ranging from special viewings to exclusive lunches, hoping to follow «a new model — a radical hybrid combining the strength of the market with the support of the community»; New York's Gladstone Gallery now represents Vivian Suter, with a solo exhibition planned for early 2019; and P.P.O.W., New York, will represent Judith Linhares.
Rivals United Airlines and Continental Airlines combined their operations through a $ 3 billion merger in 2010, two years after Delta Air Lines acquired Northwest Airlines in a $ 3.63 billion stock swap.
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