Value merchants such
as Big Lots, Dollar General and Family Dollar are the most aggressive takers of older big - box space.
Among the most aggressive retailers looking at older big - box space, says Haddigan, are the value - oriented merchants such
as Big Lots and the dollar stores.
As far as i understand the big companies on the stock markets have automated processes that sit VERY close to the stock feeds and continually processes these with the intention of identifying an opportunity to take multiple small lots and buy / sell
them as a big lot or vice / versa and do this before a buy or sell completes, thus enabling them to intercept the trade and make a small profit on the delta.
Not exact matches
We have
lots of
big company experience, we have
lots of incredibly smart people, and we have experience in
big complex industries such
as healthcare and logistics.
«A
lot of hackers are asking for bitcoin, and that's a
big worry of people in the space and regulators,»
as Lorentzen says.
Yesterday, Microsoft woke up to a
lot of anger and frustration from Windows users that probably came
as a
big surprise.
You'll see a
lot of similarities, such
as the grid fins, obviously clustering a
lot of engines at the base, and the
big difference really being that the primary structure is an advanced form a carbon - fiber,
as opposed to aluminum - lithium.
Defensive stocks,
as they're often called, are
big players like Coca - Cola or McDonald's — companies that have a
lot of customers in sectors that aren't
as dependent on good economic conditions to survive.
«The
biggest benefit to me
as a consumer is the zero friction and making that shopping experience a
lot more transparent and customer - friendly from a choice standpoint.»
Image courtesy Sean MacEntee There's a
lot that small businesses can learn from the way
big businesses approach Facebook, but the separation between your little company and international corporations isn't
as vast
as it may -LSB-...]
But for all the
big talk, Ivey has a
lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then
as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
While our culture is one of individuality, it turns out from his research that there's a
lot more to be said for happiness
as part of a
bigger, collective whole of family and your tribe.
Accenture is an example of what naming guru Alex Frankel describes in his book Wordcraft: The Art of Turning Little Words into
Big Business
as «the synthetic, just - add - water (and a
lot of advertising dollars), umbrella name.»
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly advanced and more widely adopted, we'll start to see a
lot of companies -
big and small - turning to AI in order to come up with better data strategies and win customer adoption, and to better compete against their competition.
It also became apparent that profitsharing didn't compensate for a deal structure that benefited the private investors at the government's expense — a
lot of SBICs made
big profits even
as the SBA lost money on its investment.
Sony had a
lot to prove
as it geared up for
big announcements at the Paris Games Week 2017 this morning.
Similarly, if a company provides a standalone diversity page (such
as Ford Motor), diversity commitment (like Nike), or equal opportunity employer statement on its website (e.g.
Big Lots), we included the link to where it can be found.
ProfitBricks differentiated itself from Amazon by offering
big, powerful resources — say 62 - processor cores and 240 GB of RAM —
as opposed to Amazon's approach that combines
lots of smaller computing instances.
And there's the rub:
As easy as it may be to talk big about big data, the actual doing is a slog — plumbing and janitorial tasks that take a lot of effort and yield marginal benefit
As easy
as it may be to talk big about big data, the actual doing is a slog — plumbing and janitorial tasks that take a lot of effort and yield marginal benefit
as it may be to talk
big about
big data, the actual doing is a slog — plumbing and janitorial tasks that take a
lot of effort and yield marginal benefits.
There's no limit to how
big our company can get — and
as we keep growing, that will let us bring a
lot more people to the sport.
The Kasitas can function
as granny flats in a backyard, but his
bigger vision is to stack them on top of each other in «racks» on small and oddly shaped city
lots.
«It would be a
lot harder for Trump to have a lawyer representing him from a
big firm, because most
big firms, most large firms are not going to want to potentially alienate their client base by representing someone
as controversial
as Trump,» the former colleague of Hendon's said.
Pro tip: Carry around
lots of dollar bills, if paying by cash, to use
as «extra» when going to the till so you don't break a
big note.
A
lot of them find that at least right now, we can take really
big bets
as a private company.
For all the reasons mentioned above, font sizes have increased over the last few years to the point that many view 14 px
as the very minimum font size, and many sites go even
bigger with 18 px
as a minimum, especially when a
lot of reading is involved.
The service boasts
lots of
big names
as hosts for its shows, most notably Howard Stern, who agreed in December 2015 to a new contract to host his show for another five years, in a deal worth at least $ 80 million per year.
«There's
lots of opportunity and pretty significant synergies and benefits to operating
as a
bigger entity.»
«We believe we can through a mixture of the evergreen focus
as well
as cost - cutting underway, it gives you a
lot of breathing room when it comes to perfecting fewer,
bigger, better titles that we think will have real chances of punching through the charts,» de Masi told analysts.
«Because they arrange a
lot of these essential social services that everybody really needs to grow up to be a productive individual,» Partanen said, «Nordic countries perceive them more
as [under] a
big umbrella, and they all work together.»
Dave and I chat a
lot about technology in the recruitment world, and,
as he points out, «Technology, and
big data, in particular, has hugely impacted the way we do business in the 21st Century, but what about the art?
Livingston made a
lot of money, but she also used a variety of strategies to save
big over the years, such
as tracking her spending and automating her savings, but it was one mental trick that made the
biggest difference: Think about purchases in terms of cost per hour.
I think we missed out on so many opportunities where Flickr could have been a
lot bigger and more successful than it was
as part of Yahoo — because of Yahoo's internal «screwed up - ness,»» Butterfield once told us.
However, herein lies the
biggest risk
as well — if you're bad at qualifying your audience, then you might get a
lot of interest and signups, but no sales.
But
as if to advertise its success and thumb an unwrinkled nose at the government, in early November Allergan announced plans to build a US$ 12 - billion research facility in New Jersey, a state with a
big pharmaceutical sector hurt by the recession — and home to
lots of rich housewives.
The
big difference between public relations and advertising is that PR takes a
lot more effort, thus it is often referred to in the marketing industry
as «earned media.»
He has
lots of hard evidence to back it up, too: if you measure prosperity in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, not only has Canada been lagging the States for years, but lately that «prosperity gap» has grown
bigger — reaching about $ 8,900
as of 2010.
«We were the same
as Yahoo or MSN: A
big portal with
lots of general - interest content.
As a young woman, Kirton suggests self - esteem can hold back women, too, admitting, «Outside of certain spaces I definitely feel my self - doubt a
lot bigger.»
To explain why this
big gap in valuations isn't a sign of over-valuation, the CAPE's critics cite
lots of individual issues in these nations that make them riskier bets than the U.S., such
as looming Brexit in the U.K. and Germany's uncertainty regarding future leadership.
In Foursquare, for example, people can be noteworthy and attain badges within the system for doing such things
as being the
biggest regular at a certain place (What Norm and Cliff from «Cheers» would do with this...) and going to a venue in which a
lot of Foursquare members of the opposite sex are present.
And while you're at it, you need to show that there's a
lot of these folks and that the market (and reasonable add - ons and extensions to it) is
big enough to support the expected growth of your business and, more importantly, to include a couple of
bigger players
as well
as potential buyers for the business.
We had a
lot of
big renewals, a
lot of — everything just went business
as usual.
That's a
lot of players swimming in what many describe
as a shallow pool of
big spenders.
If you hold yourself to the standard of making a product that is so good people spontaneously recommend it to their friends, and you have an easy - to - understand business model where you make more than you spend on each user, and it gets better not worse
as you get
bigger, you may not look like some of hottest companies of today, but you'll look a
lot like Google and Facebook.
But the question is whether T - Mobile would still have the incentive to be
as scrappy after the merger — when it would look a
lot like the
big telecom providers it was forced to contend with
as an aggressive upstart.
And while he was fuzzy on many details, giving
lots of partial answers and promises to «follow up», one thing he did confirm was that Facebook board member Peter Thiel's secretive
big data analytics firm, Palantir, is one of the companies Facebook is investigating
as part of a historical audit of app developers» use of its platform.
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a
big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention
as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a
lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
I think that that's the way that all traders should strive to be is not even look at it
as, «look at this I made
big money» or «this is really bad I lost a
lot of money in this one.»
If people see that your brand has a
lot of Facebook likes, they will perceive it
as a
bigger brand.
«I knew such a
big idea would take a
lot of guts, and he impressed me
as someone who had that.»