Sentences with phrase «beginning of a turnaround»

But insiders report that as of last summer, there has been the beginning of a turnaround.
But while it may appear that it hasn't made progress over the last 12 months — and some analysts have said as much — Kupinski thinks this is just the beginning of a turnaround.
At an F.Y.I. around that time, she read a speech that Jobs gave to Apple employees at the beginning of his turnaround.
Those two drives marked the beginning of the turnaround for Missouri, as the Tigers overcame a sluggish start to defeat Georgia 68 - 56.
Hulkenberg showed at Silverstone how effective the Renault upgrades were as he was comfortably «best of the rest» behind Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull, and Palmer is hoping that when he gets to use the new floor in Hungary in can mark the beginning of a turnaround for his season.
For the housing industry, the survey results suggest that 2012 could mark the beginning of a turnaround — albeit a slow one.

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«There's been a slight uptick,» she said, adding that it could be «the beginning» of a more significant turnaround.
Rometty is in year six of her turnaround plan, and recently lost the confidence of one of her biggest and most famous investors: Warren Buffett, who revealed he's sold a third of his shares since the beginning of the year.
Nassetta also said that he was in the «optimistic bunch» of U.S. corporate leaders looking forward, citing the beginning stages of a turnaround in a key portion of his business — corporate travel.
Obviously this set of scenarios — in which GDP grows on average at rates between 3 % and 6 % for ten years while credit efficiency is improved so dramatically that in 5 - 6 years China begins to deleverage and by the end of the period these growth rates can be maintained with no growth in credit — is theoretically possible, but just as obviously it is highly implausible, and I can not think of any country in history that has achieved such a turnaround in its financial sector without having first experienced a brutal financial crisis.
Our experience is that we're better off investing in a good business that is constantly compounding value from the beginning of our ownership, without what to us is the unacceptable risk that the turnaround doesn't work.
After some four years of low commodity prices and negative investor sentiment, the turnaround began in February 2016 after the TSX Venture Exchange hit a bottom on January 28.
TORONTO — Sobeys owner Empire Co. is facing tougher industry competition and industry concerns about grocery e-commerce just as its turnaround begins to show some signs of traction.
It shows how some rotation has been happening, only not away from GE, but toward the stock on the assumption that most of the bad news is already out and perhaps the turnaround will begin to take shape.
«This is not a message of unity when you begin to exclude people who were crucial in the turnaround moment that we needed,» Cabrera said.
We said at the beginning of this appendix that any hypothesis about the resurrection appearances, besides being consistent with modern scholarship and arguable from the evidence, must also explain the dramatic turnaround in the disciples and the content of their preaching.
Flexoprint Inc believes in providing superior packaging solutions and services along every step of the production process, while offering fast turnaround times and cultivating solid business relationships with customers from the beginning.
In a stern defence of the winemaker's strategy, Mr Clarke said the company was offering fair terms to all of its retail customers and, in a sign that his turnaround plan was beginning to gain traction, trading so far this financial year had been strong.
The Marlins are waiting around for a $ 50 million payout from the league (as part of the sale of BAMTech last year) so they can technically be profitable in 2018, even though they could have suffered (air quotes heavily implied) through being marginally in the red for a season or two while also putting an entertaining product on the field to lure investors and begin a turnaround.
Their turnaround since the start of the season is stark, and many are beginning to think the the club have finally found a successor to Alex Ferguson.
The man responsible for the club's dramatic turnaround in fortunes, manager Paul Lambert, didn't spend any time in the summer basking in the glory of yet another promotion, he got his head down and began recruiting for an incredibly tough season in the Barclay's Premier League as soon as promotion was confirmed.
In the six years that Mahama ruled Ghana, first as an emergency President following the death in 2010 of his principal, H.E President John Evans Atta - Mills, and winning the election in 2012 to begin his first tenure, Ghana, has experienced a great infrastructural turnaround in all facets of the country's economy including a complete overhaul of the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, now famously called Ghana's Dubai, which is the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.
2012 was meant to be the turnaround year when the UK economy began to grow, Boris was re-elected as London mayor, the London Olympics and the Queen's jubilee put Britain centre of the world stage.
The governor has committed to his half of the subway turnaround plan and, Fix NYC, a panel he formed, unveiled a congestion pricing plan in January that includes the installation of a zone pricing program — beginning with trucks and subsequently for all vehicles — entering Manhattan's central business district below 60th Street.
The event, which will serve as one of the Walkway organization's primary fundraisers for 2015, will feature marathon and half - marathon routes that begin at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, include a significant stretch of the William R. Steinhaus Dutchess Rail Trail, and cross over the Walkway Over the Hudson, with a turnaround on the Hudson Valley Rail Trail in Ulster County.
The leaders of the 10 May commercial expeditions were vague and contradictory about a turnaround time, and many clients and guides were still struggling to reach the Everest summit late in the afternoon, even as clouds began to envelop the mountain.
By using more than three decades of experience as an entrepreneur and turnaround executive, Dr. Joseph Picken of the Naveen Jindal School of Management lays out a road map for the founding entrepreneur who seeks to retain the CEO position as a company gains market traction and begins a period of rapid growth.
Deficiencies in other areas of the game hamper its appeal as a total package, making it difficult to recommend as more than an alternative to its competition, but it's still important to recognize this may finally be the turnaround year that NBA Live has been seeking since the current console generation began.
Given what a milestone season this is — one could argue this is the true beginning of the series — where is an episode commentary by Collins or creators Esther and Richard Shapiro, or at the very least some sort of interview or featurette with their thoughts on this landmark, turnaround year?
The turnaround from the beginning of Snowpiercer to its end is somewhat remarkable.
This is the first graduation since the turnaround began and more than 200 of these graduates were accepted at a two - or four - year college.
Washington — The Education Department's second annual state - by - state analysis of resources allocated to education and the outcomes they produce indicates the beginning of an «academic turnaround» in the nation, former Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell said in his final press conference here late last month.
Leaders in the schools that we studied began their remarkable turnarounds by making tough calls — and many of those decisions were about how to use resources.
The superintendent explains that the turnaround began with a sense of urgency:
The process begins with an examination of baseline data to set measurable goals; moves to aligning resources and defining research - based, turnaround strategies that will support those goals; and finally, assists with monitoring results to make sure the turnaround plan is working.
Tuck gained prominence as the leader of former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's turnaround of 17 low - performing urban schools beginning in 2007.
Leaders in schools like Granger and Dayton's Bluff began their remarkable turnarounds by making tough calls — and many of those decisions were about how to use resources.
The event began with a question from Dan Mejias, a teacher at JHS 22 Jordan L. Mott, one of the 33 low - performing schools slated to close and reopen with new teachers under Mayor Bloomberg's «turnaround» plan.
Perhaps this potential beginning of the end of the love affair between the 1 % and charter schools is behind the increasing push for privatized school turnarounds.
Based on evidence from schools and NYCLA's experience supporting principals leading turnaround schools, we have identified a subset of leadership dimensions and behaviors particularly important for principals as they begin the school turnaround process.
readers learned of an apparent deal by Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor and his senior staff to turn over Hartford's Clark Elementary School to a major Washington D.C. based charter school management company despite the fact that the Clark Turnaround Committee, which is made up of local parents, teachers, administrators and Hartford residents, hadn't even begun to identify which of five possible turnaround models they were interested in pursuing.
A new school year begins Monday in Springfield, Massachusetts where rising standardized test scores and a falling dropout rate are seen as signs of a turnaround in the struggling public school system.
The project began after Grier, at the beginning of his tenure in Houston in early 2010, learned that several schools in his district were failing at a rate that required them to implement federally - mandated turnaround plans.
So he began searching for successful turnaround plans that could be accomplished within the parameters of traditional public schools.
Sandra Abrevaya, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Education, said the department is hopeful that its investment will help build expertise in turnarounds and other tricky areas, adding she is «encouraged» that states and districts are beginning to share their knowledge.
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This type of turnaround is far from unprecedented — as a similar turnaround occurred in St. Louis earlier this year when the city shelter was only adoption out 300 dogs a year prior to a philosophy change, and then, just overnight, began adopting out 120 per MONTH (so about 5x the save rate as before).
The route began at a turnaround next to the Old Point Loma Lighthouse in the Cabrillo National Monument, near the southern tip of Point Loma.
Prudential's application process is average, with a quick turnaround time in the beginning of the process, but they require an extra phone interview with an underwriter during the final application.
This will hopefully change beginning next year as phones actually start shipping with Oreo out of the box, but there's still no guarantee that we'll see a noticeable difference in update turnaround times.
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