Sentences with phrase «at he departures of»

Liverpool legend Michael Owen is «gutted» at the departure of Luis Suarez from Liverpool, but believes that his move to Barcelona is best for everyone concerned.
• Heseltine said he «shed a huge tear» at the departure of Ken Clarke.

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After several high - profile departures at the media arm of Michael Bloomberg's empire, the future looks increasingly unclear
A covert questionnaire by and for female employees at Nike that hinted at a culture of sexual harassment and gender discrimination has already led to the departure of at least six top male executives.
Chanos: Well, I think the biggest whopper that I've seen — and we have a spreadsheet of Elon's whoppers — along with a longer spreadsheet of all the executive departures at Tesla.
Nike's vice president of footwear, Greg Thompson, has left the company, the latest in a string of executive departures at the sportswear maker.
Nike's vice president of footwear, Greg Thompson, has left the company, a company spokesman said on Wednesday, the latest in a string of executive departures at the sportswear maker.
Larson: Departures of amateur investors at the early stages of the market have created funding gaps.
Some of the show's most stirring dramatic arcs (including Lane's departure at the end of season five) occurred because trust between two principals was breached.
The airline also suggested that passengers arrive at the airport at least two hours ahead of their flight departure time.
Last year, Disney embarked on a bloody restructuring resembling a low - budget slasher flick; Miramax lost most of its staff in October, and Battsek announced his departure at the end of that month.
The dilemma facing the boards at Microsoft, Apple or any board of directors on the departure of an innovative CEO is strategic: Do we want still want to be a innovative, risk taking company?
His exit is the latest in a string of departures from the unit, Recode points out, highlighting that one of the project's other cofounders, Jiajun Zhu, recently left for an unnamed startup, while another group, including cofounder Anthony Levandowski, went to found a self - driving truck startup at the beginning of the year.
At the time of departure, Favreau told MTV he was under the impression Marvel wasn't sure of the direction in which the company wanted to take the film.
While it's possible the terms of his employment agreement with (and departure from) Facebook could prevent him from taking an active role at a competitor (or any company in the virtual reality space) for several months (or even years), he could reassume his public presence as an advocate for VR technology and its larger potential.
Supposedly, an Uber spokesperson said the levels of departures at the present were normal.
Meanwhile, as Hein de Haas, co-director of the International Migration Institute and professor at the University of Oxford, has pointed out that the level of immigration to a given country is directly related to the economic health of the destination and the conditions within the point of departure.
When Ursula Burns quietly shut off the light to her office as Xerox CEO at the end of 2016, her departure also cast a light on a sad statistic: There are currently zero African - American women running Fortune 500 companies.
But even after Manafort's departure, Gates maintained a significant role in the campaign's operations, reportedly at the request of Steve Bannon, who became the head of the campaign.
If your company has had a wave of departures, take a close look at exit interviews to see whether any such patterns emerge.
At this moment many of those colleagues are just below decks from the helicopter's departure point on the USS Tarawa.
The unusual move comes as Dorsey works to rebuild employee morale and confidence at Twitter after a spate of high - level departures over the past several months.
Joe Zinner, a veteran recruiter who runs a boutique search firm in Toronto and worked at Odgers from 1999 to 2002, says the departures followed a decade of growing frustration with Odgers» Toronto head office, which had been trying to dictate business priorities and leaving the regions out of major national decisions.
That's a departure from a traditional initial public offering in which a company and a few select investors first sell a limited amount of stock at a starting price determined by investment bankers who spend weeks gauging investor demand.
At Southwest Airlines, about 70 Atlanta departures out of 120 scheduled for Sunday were canceled, an airline spokesman said in an email.
All outgoing flights were halted, and arriving planes were held on the ground at their point of departure.
If Trump doesn't win this election, we can see whether he's a true political believer, focused on his goals, or whether he moves on to some new role that's a departure from his stated goals but still keeps him at the center of attention.
Last April's departure of former Disney (dis) COO Tom Staggs, a long - time exec widely speculated to be the next in line to current CEO Bob Iger, left the company without a clear heir apparent — at least not an internal one.
The move comes as Dorsey works to rebuild employee morale at Twitter after a series of high - level departures over the last few months.
Tesla said of Peter Rive's departure at the time, «As co-founder and CTO of SolarCity, Pete has played an instrumental role in expanding access to solar to hundreds of thousands of people across the country.
Provident ended the day at the top of the European benchmark, up 13 percent, after suffering losses of more than 66 percent earlier in the week on the news of its chief executive Peter Crook's departure.
Our sources are calling the latest job reductions at Wing a layoff, however an X spokesperson explains that these cuts are not new but rather the final part of the reorganization that began in January, shortly after the departure of the unit's leader Dave Vos in the fall.
That position had been vacant at Uber since the departure of Damien Hooper - Campbell, who left the ride - hailing giant in June to work for eBay.
The departure of Windows Chief Steven Sinofsky from Microsoft is another sign that the PC market is dying and the software company isn't needed in a computing market dominated by smartphones and tablets, said Dan Niles, senior portfolio manager at AlphaOne Capital Partners.
Now, the scandal has prompted the departure of CEO Pierre Duhaime, shaved 25 % from the company's stock price this year, and spawned at least two shareholder class - action lawsuits.
Looking at a much smaller subset of the workforce — just 61 senior officials were tracked by Kathryn Dunn - Tenpas, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution — single departures make a more significant impact.
However, Wall Street also sees Immelt's move as a chance for redemption, after his departure from GE in the latter half of 2017 capped a rocky 16 - year run at the helm that saw the stock lose about 38 percent of its value.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in a speech at Stanford University, called for «patience» on Assad's departure - the clearest indication yet of an acknowledgment that Russia and Iran have bolstered Assad and that he is unlikely to leave power immediately.
In case his departure raises any questions about who might eventually take the reins after Blankfein, who is 62 and says he has no plans to retire, we have put together a list of the key executives at the firm.
Kaczynski, meanwhile, told The Huffington Post that his departure had nothing to do with the state of affairs at BuzzFeed but rather what the news network was able to offer.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
However, some see Immelt's move as a chance for redemption, after his departure from GE in the latter half of 2017 capped a rocky 16 - year run at the helm.
Among the people who've left or announced departures, either under pressure or for other reasons, are seven executives who had reported to Mr. Kalanick: SVP of Business Emil Michael, who is one of Mr. Kalanick's best friends and was the second-most powerful person at the company; ridesharing president Jeff Jones (ostensibly the No. 2 executive for Uber's core business); head of growth Ed Baker; engineering vice president Amit Singhal; communications and public policy chief Rachel Whetstone; head of finance Gautam Gupta; and Anthony Levandowski, head of Uber's autonomous vehicles program, who was fired amid theft allegations made against him by his former employer.
The sudden departure of Boire creates new challenges for Barnes & Noble at a time it is trying to renew itself.
The markets were also a bit jittery on Wednesday, dropping at the news of Cohn's departure and a possible trade war.
(At the event, Mr. Zuckerberg may also have to address the departure of Jan Koum, a founder of the messaging service WhatsApp and a member of the Facebook board, who said on Monday that he was leaving the company.)
Early Uber investor Bradley Tusk of New York - based Tusk Ventures was up reading a book on his phone at 1 a.m. Eastern Time when he saw a news alert from The Wall Street Journal announcing Kalanick's departure.
As word spread Wednesday morning of Travis Kalanick's sudden departure from the helm at troubled ride - hailing startup Uber, Silicon Valley pundits, investors and analysts all tried in different ways to make sense of one of the most startling developments to come out of the tech world in recent years.
At work I became a supervisor in the end of 2014 which I previously wrote about, then became a shift leader for a 24/7 control center in the beginning of 2015 and finally the manager of the same control center shortly thereafter due to several personnel departures in a very short time frame.
Previously, Mr. Welsh spent 8 years with Citicorp in its Venture Capital group and was President at the time of his departure.
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