Sentences with phrase «as troubled companies»

Global restructuring and distressed debt firms including Houlihan Lokey have established Australian operations in the past three years and are picking up mandates as troubled companies look to avert collapse.
Don't expect stellar news Tuesday from Yahoo as the troubled company reports its third quarter financial results.

Not exact matches

Reflective of Far Eastern companies facing roadblocks in reaching the U.S. market, Chinese mobile maker Huawei has faced troubles in the U.S. recently as a deal for it to sell its Mate 10 Pro smartphone collapsed.
Irving pointed to Hulu's experience in the market and a partnership with streaming tech company MLB Advanced Media — which works with Vue — as reasons to think it'll avoid those troubles, but also said it is investing in another «set of partnerships» related to streaming tech to make things faster.
Pharmaceutical giant Valeant (vrx) earned some reprieve Tuesday, with shares of the company rising as much as 15 % on news that it had moved to ease its troubling debt burden.
Ryan Kalember, senior vice president of cyber security firm Proofpoint, said the hack was «especially troubling» because companies typically offer free credit monitoring services from firms such as Equifax, which has now itself suffered a huge cyber attack.
If it turns out to be a rosy - hued address that papers over the company's troubles, it will land as inauthentic and unrealistic and as lacking in empathy.
Its shares have underperformed the wider stock market this year because of the company's exposure to troubled retailers such as Sears Holdings.
But if the reports are true, Google (GOOGL) will pitch its Pixel 2 handsets as viable alternatives to even Apple's $ 1,000 iPhone X. And that's where the company could have some trouble.
He added that if Apple had the same trouble globally as it did in the U.S., the company sold 3.1 million units worldwide during the period.
However, if they don't value or believe in the same thing as the company, it won't be long until there's trouble.
Answering the other questions is key to staying out of trouble, especially if — as companies like Mobilocity Inc. and O'Reilly & Associates — you encourage or allow your employees to blog as well.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
As the the inside story unfolds on what could have been the real trouble between the suspect and the tech company, our hearts go out for Google employees present at the YouTube headquarters earlier today.
Technology troubles: One investor who passed on the company several times said that Rubicon seemed like «a trash brokerage business masquerading as a tech company
The act comes as revelations of data monitoring and sharing by private companies continue to trouble parents and schools nationwide.
«Something that happens as a company grows is that the unrepresented folks have trouble even getting to the recruiting process,» says McConnell.
Unable to raise the necessary funds, investment firm Fairfax Financial Holdings will invest only $ 1 billion as Thorsten Heins leaves the troubled tech company.
Given the trouble the company got itself into under previous CEO John Manzoni — overinvesting in North America and failing to control costs at its far - flung global ventures — the theme for 2013 will continue to be divestitures and financial discipline — «living within its cash flow,» as Kvisle likes to put it.
The firm has warned for months that increasing debt loads at companies could stir up trouble as interest rates move higher, making it more difficult for them to refinance.
The report adds detail to the troubles facing new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi as he sets about fixing the company's dysfunctional culture.
From what I can tell, issues such as a possible recession, rising raw - material costs and unstable capital markets that seem to bother big companies do not seem to trouble many start - up CEOs.
The valuation helped him and his partner pinpoint issues that might trouble an independent outsider, such as the company's reliance both on certain key employees and on major customers.
For a company as hell - bent on growth as Tims, the dip has caused some to ask whether the reign of the double - double is in trouble.
This was combined with an internal lack of resilience owing to poor financial management and a broken company culture, as well as the «black cloud» that engulfs any company in big trouble, driving away even the most loyal customers and investors.
As for the future, if the Switch is a long - term success, the result is clear: Nintendo's hardware business will be revived, revenue and profits will surge, and talk of the company's troubles will be forgotten.
In addition to causing turmoil in the cryptocurrency market, the PBoC's determination may spell trouble for token - based companies with Chinese ties as regulators increasingly scrutinize their activities.
Snap has had trouble sustaining momentum as a public company.
The company's new, low - calorie Truly fruity spiked seltzer was a bright spot, too, and yet a sign of where some of the trouble lies: Not only are consumers shifting toward seemingly healthier foods, they're looking for similar options when it comes to alcoholic beverages, as paradoxical as that may sound.
He named his high - end yoga wear company Lululemon because he thinks the trouble Japanese people face pronouncing L's works as an extra marketing tool for his product in that country, according to a National Post Business Magazine article which awarded him a special citation for product innovation and marketing.
You will also want to explore any benefits that the company offers as well as compare how the companies respond when students run into trouble paying their loans
As companies scale, the Founder's Mentality becomes difficult to preserve: Executives surveyed report that senior management loses external focus, spends less time directly with customers and has trouble with personalized talent management.
Verve is not the first mobile ad tech company to run into trouble this summer: One of its competitors, GroundTruth — long known as xAd — recently ousted its CEO after a breach of company policy, triggering an «investigation» that the company has still declined to publicly explain.
Even though 24option will see this as good news, the company has managed to find itself in trouble more than once as of late especially with regulators.
Now I know the companies manage to find some good, hungry vendors out there that will help make the product cheaper, but as soon as the economy turns around and that vendor then gets a chance to reprice the manufacturing of it, you find yourself in trouble because now you've already priced your product low to take advantage of scale of that product.
Los Angeles - based Snap has had trouble sustaining momentum as a public company, providing lots of change and uncertainty for investors who hoped to see consistent growth.
Many of the troubles that Faraday Future is experiencing was said to be due to this confusing setup, as the company had no choice but to accept Jia's decisions, as he was the one providing the funding.
If you select the right companies, and buy them at a time when they are good value relative to the market conditions at the time, then you shouldn't have to trouble yourself with judgments on the market as a whole.
This change may have been made as a privacy measure, given the trouble parent company Facebook has found itself in recently with the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
These developments include major data privacy breaches such as the Equifax leak, the troubling revelations about the use of personal data assembled by Facebook for marketing and political manipulation, and the introduction of the European Union's General Data Privacy Regulations, which establish new facts on the ground regarding compliance for globally active companies.
Competitors have trouble growing as large because their prices are constantly undercut by this larger, earlier - moving company.
BumbleBar understands that small brands are likely to have trouble finding a copacker that will take on the small volumes of a startup while also providing the service and certifications necessary to move into larger retailers as your company grows.
Jones's reasoning was that if Olmedo and Company could beat Ashley Cooper and Mal Anderson, then rated the top amateurs of the world, as they did in Brisbane last December, then they should have little trouble with the second - stringers Captain Harry Hopman had assembled after Cooper and Anderson turned pro.
Same as if the company is in trouble, the chairman takes the heat.
In practice GAIN representatives lobby to weaken regulations to help its partner companies such as Danone (the world's second largest baby food company), Mars, Pepsi and Coca Cola, to create markets for processed foods in low - income countries.9 When «market led approaches» focus on foods for infants and young children it is troubling.
The two companies, which are named as connected in several court cases and appear together on at least one building permit application, have run into trouble in recent years.
Wall Street enthusiasm for Tesla is cooling as the company proposes a takeover of the financially troubled SolarCity.
Insurance companies, meanwhile, are sending increasing signals they will make big changes next year as troubles mount of the marketplaces, which are not addressed by the Republican health care plan.
Glenwood associates also recommended that an environmental technology firm, Ab Tech Industries, hire Skelos» troubled son, Adam, as a consultant and also arranged for a title insurance company to pay a referral fee to Adam.
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