Sentences with phrase «big corporate giants»

(There both big corporate giants) But you have to give MS some slack here.
Our handmade marketplace is not owned buy a big corporate giant on the other side of the world.
Santa Monica hasn't just developed its own franchise for a big corporate giant, but staff have worked with smaller indie like thatgamecompany on the likes of Fl0w to help bring more flavour to the PlayStation.

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More recently, big data has also allowed corporate giants to use their market footprint to derive insights about consumers and markets.
Big Idea: Having gone from helping a couple of students incorporate their company to Sillicon Valley's most powerful lawyer, Drummond has a front - row seat to history, overseeing the search giant's corporate deals as well as the public - policy issues embroiling the search giant around privacy and national security.
This trend has been highlighted in a recent study that the emerging global order is spearheaded by a few hundred corporate giants, many of them bigger than most sovereign nations.
Two of the giants in the corporate coffee world want to merge in an attempt to rival the world's current biggest coffee buyer, Nestlé.
Liverpool are not the biggest club in England; yes, the club has an immense history, rivalled only by Manchester United, but that counts for little now; there is no rule ensuring teams with great history will always continue to do so, we need only look at fallen giants, such as Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, or Aston Villa to see that; only teams with immense financial and corporate power can sustain success, through investment that other clubs can not — this is the model that Real Madrid adopted, and so too have Manchester United recently.
Many charitable organisations, like Oxfam, grew so big they essentially became akin to corporate giants.
But the two - sided market could strangle fledgling start - ups trying to compete with the corporate giants for online services in education, health, entertainment, shopping, big data or anything else.
The teacher comes from a corporate background working under tremendous stress environments of BPO's and Outsourcing sector working for some of the biggest clients in the Serivce Industry from Dell Microsoft, American Express to Health Care giants.
At a stroke, it democratised publishing and allowed any writer, anywhere in the world, to compete on equal terms with the corporate media giants like the Big Five: that's the Hachette Book Group (a subsidiary of Time Warner), HarperCollins (a subsidiary of NewsCorp), Macmillan Publishers (a subsidiary of Holtzbrinck Publishing Group), Penguin Random House (a subsidiary of Pearson and Bertelsmann), and Simon & Schuster (a subsidiary of CBS Corporation).
This is one of the biggest corporate sales in history, and what are they doing with that giant war chest?
Sensing competition, the global brand leader for Le Méridien and W Hotels warned that hotels not affiliated with giant chains would be at a disadvantage because «They could not, for example, match the loyalty programs or the corporate marketing efforts of the big chains.»
FACE TO FACE Norwegian aluminium giant Norsk Hydro's signing of the biggest corporate power purchase agreement in the wind sector to - date is a further filip to the fast - evolving market in Europe.
Maclay Murray & Spens has sealed a takeover of the corporate and real estate teams of Aberdeen practice Iain Smith & Company, the «big four» Scots giant announced today (18 April).
Google's venture capital firm Alphabet came in as the world's second biggest corporate investor, behind the Japanese finance giant SBI Holdings.
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