The destruction here isn't as central to the game
as Bad Company's but provides a nice tactical element that the intelligent player can make good use of during play.
While it doesn't push in new directions as far BF2 did, tell a story as effectively
as Bad Company, or have the shiny visuals of BF4, it's just a fantastic multiplayer game.
It runs on the same engine
as Bad Company 2, and holds some noticeable similarities to BC2, but it definitely feels different.
By this point there was little doubt as to Washington's talent, and despite the fact that she would be overshadowed by such big names as Anthony Hopkins and Meg Ryan in such subsequent efforts
as Bad Company, The Human Stain, and Against the Ropes, she still managed to make an impression with a series of memorable supporting roles.
In global monitoring Nestlé and Danone stand out
as the worst companies (Danone is targeted with the DanoNO campaign).
Two wins
as Worst Company in America and Electronic Arts still offers no offline SimCity?
EA, the company voted twice in a row
as the worst company in the USA, has stated they currently have no software in development for Wii U.
«We started thinking about how we don't want to be viewed
as the worst company in America.
Not exact matches
People, it appeared, thought that the oil industry was
bad — especially Standard Oil — and that all the Standard
companies (Ohio, Indiana, et al.) were still one trust,
as they had been before the dissolution in 1911.
As Director of Marketing for an agency who primarily represented sponsors, I've seen the best and
worst in terms of marketing activation from Fortune 100
companies.
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near
as damaging
as the whole sheer pants debacle of 2013, but because the
company is still under the microscope after that event, the media has pounced on this story and created a batch of
bad headlines.
«Arbitration is
as bad for the
company, or
worse,
as it is for the union, because you're not going to get the kind of change you need,» says Smith.
Throughout my career serving in roles at B2B technology
companies as Director of Demand Generation, Head of Marketing, and now
as a CMO & Co-Founder of Terminus, I have seen it work both ways (good and
bad).
The
company wasn't
as profitable
as it should have been, and the balance sheet was in pretty
bad shape.
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a
bad company, but urged that «
as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
To the woman on the other end, it implies that she's doing a
bad job
as a parent if she's out building a
company that's going to crush it and employ hundreds of people.
But,
as I told Anna afterwards, some of the
companies that did see the changes coming were actually the
worst offenders because they were afraid to face the facts.
That's
bad for these women
as employees and
bad for the
companies they work for.
The good news for the payment
company is that it pulled in $ 34 million of Bitcoin - related revenue last quarter — the
bad news is that Square spent nearly
as much to acquire Bitcoin in the first place.
As Agnieszka notes, although having a high valuation doesn't sound like the
worst thing for a startup (it is a bit of an ego boost after - all), it could seriously harm a
company.
As many small companies know, a big order can come as both good news and ba
As many small
companies know, a big order can come
as both good news and ba
as both good news and
bad.
Airbnb, for its part, figured out early on that «really
bad» photos of its listings in New York City were keeping guests away,
as co-founder Joe Gebbia recalled to Fast
Company in 2012: «People were using camera phones and taking Craigslist - quality pictures.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal (first reported on by ZDNet), Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun spoke about the
company's foray into the US, saying that the first smartphones might arrive
as early
as the end of this year, or in early 2019 at
worst.
Most
companies invest
as much
as possible in their digital experiences, which is understandable considering 55 percent of consumers report that a single
bad website visit can hurt their opinion of a brand.
Timing is everything in building the right team for a new
company and, notwithstanding the fact that too often people are too slow in bolstering their business with some seasoned seniors, it's just
as bad to be too early
as too late.
But
as large
companies shore up their security systems in response to high - profile data breaches, that means «the
bad guys are moving down the food chain, where folks are not
as prepared,» says Brian Casazza, CIO at Vistage, a training organization for small - and mid-sized businesses.
This exposes you to some serious risks
as Ramos explains that if an employee has a history of
bad behavior, a
company might just jump the gun and fire him or her without probing the situation further.
The
bad news keeps piling up for General Electric shareholders
as the
company announced
worse - than - expected insurance portfolio results.
As Facebook's recent scandals have shown, the
company tends to underestimate how
bad actors can manipulate its service, so people will have to take Zuckerberg's word that the
company built the dating service while anticipating how personal data could potentially be leaked.
A look at this list
as a whole reveals something altogether more interesting than who had the greatest number of grumpy customers: of the
worst 20
companies in the index, seven were telecommunications
companies, five were airlines, and four were public utilities.
John McAfee, founder of a leading anti-virus software
company that still bears his name, went off the compound — literally — causing a maelstrom of
bad press
as he eluded police.
But if you already offer health insurance,
as do more than 90 percent of large
companies, things may look
worse than they really are, according to a new study conducted by ADP, a large benefit and payroll processing firm based in Roseland, New Jersey.
Electronic Arts, one of Zynga's major competitors (and ranked in April
as «The
Worst Company in America»), fared better than Zynga on Glassdoor.com, generating an approval rating of 64 percent.
As all major US indexes plummeted into correction territory — with the benchmark S&P 500 suffering its worst week in more than two years — share buybacks stood at a standstill as companies sat paralyzed with fea
As all major US indexes plummeted into correction territory — with the benchmark S&P 500 suffering its
worst week in more than two years — share buybacks stood at a standstill
as companies sat paralyzed with fea
as companies sat paralyzed with fear.
In a world where big business is often marked
as self - serving
bad guys,
companies are looking for ways to remove themselves from the stigma and reach out to their communities and the world.
Although some technologists think Twitter could one day be a billion - dollar
company, many others say it represents the
worst of Web 2.0: a
company that is built to flip, that does little of value and has no long - term prospects
as a standalone enterprise.
And the
worst thing we can do
as a
company is to have six initiatives, all of them half - invested, all of them going nowhere.
Four weeks later after my due diligence of the
company, I called with the
bad news that I would be withdrawing from the transaction, because
as I promised, I would not ask for a lower price.
Michael Toth, a data scientist at fintech
company Orchard, decided to do a sentiment analysis of the letters, comparing the number of negative words such
as «loss,» «difficult,» «
bad,» and «risk» with the number of positive words, such
as «gains,» «top,» «excellent,» and «advantage.»
If it's for you
as an individual that's fine, but don't mix and match your best of breed, or
worst case scenarios, across multiple
companies.
The
worst performer in Buffett's portfolio was DaVita (dva), the health care dialysis
company that treats patients with diabetes and whose stock has been punished by uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act, better known
as Obamacare.
Including investments in consumer
companies he holds through Maveron, a venture capital firm he co-founded — and the tens of millions of dollars of equity he owns in Groupon (GRPN)
as a director — his net worth is in the neighborhood of at least $ 2 billion, which isn't
bad for a kid who grew up in the projects of Brooklyn, on the seventh floor at 1560 East 102nd St. Obama himself, according to Schultz, said he was «very aware of my personal story.»
Goldberg writes that the opposite is true, admitting that
as the business grew, and he took his eyes off of various departments, the
company started to lose cohesion, and
worse, employees came to resent it.
The numbers are staggering — and
as the New York Times points out, ownership (that's you and me now) isn't happy — but the fireworks raise another question: How should
companies retain employees during
bad times.
By explaining that the interview process is unique and rigorous because we only want the right talent for our
company and for the position, I weed out
bad fits
as well.
Retail REITs became some of 2017's
worst - performing equities
as the underlying
companies fell under pressure amid waves of store closings.
Irving is trying to take GoDaddy public, and the
company's lingering reputation
as the purveyor of «
worst of the
worst in terms of sexist ads» has the potential to hurt its market value.
In any case, McDonalds can be seen
as a recession - proof
company; its fans walk through the doors to celebrate good times and walk in to save money during
bad times.
Of course, a takeover offer for Herbalife would be one of the
worst possible outcomes for Ackman,
as it would likely send the
company's stock price through the roof, adding to his losses.
For
companies that have an especially hard time replacing staff on leave, there can be an inclination,
as the Alberta survey suggested, to simply avoid hiring young women or,
worse, to fire them before their maternity leave kicks in.