Sentences with phrase «bigger operations with»

It's especially useful if you've got a bigger operation with lots of employees and independent contractors working for you.

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In June the company received the first - ever FAA commercial license for unmanned aircraft operations over land and water for its work with BP on Alaska's North Slope, part of a big push to develop oil and gas in remote areas with the help of UAVs.
As these changes continue to shape the future of big data and business intelligence, organizations will be faced with the challenge of deciding what technologies, and what providers, make the most sense for their operations.
Johnny Avello, the director of race and sports operations at the Wynn Las Vegas casino, handicapped this year's Oscars race for USA Today, with The Revenant taking the lead with even odds that outpace Spotlight (8 to5) and The Big Short (6 to 1).
Then, when the VP of operations from the big - box store down the road walks in for an interview and shares her experience with you, listen for those three things.
He was one of the «Big Four» — along with Collis P. Huntington, Leland Stanford, and Mark Hopkins — who spearheaded the operation.
In scooping up Yahoo's digital services, Verizon's strategy was to meld the operations with its AOL division with an eye to becoming a bigger player in the growing market for digital ads.
As was the case in China and Russia before, it's merging local operations with the biggest regional rival, in this case Grab.
On a recent conference call with analysts, company executives made a big deal about requiring full ownership of Canwest's TV operations to make this strategy work.
The search giant is among a number of technology businesses looking to «green» their operations with big, ambitious projects.
All of the titans — Microsoft, Google, IBM and soon Apple — have operations in the country, with Intel being the biggest.
CIBC has the biggest presence of the group, and calls itself the largest, regionally - listed bank in the Caribbean, with operations in 17 regional markets.
The company's big tech changes, such as installing kiosks, were coupled with behind - the - scenes adjustments to make operations faster and easier, such as simplifying kitchen display systems.
Tom Liston, a technology analyst with Cantor Fitzgerald, points out that Oracle, a much larger enterprise software company, is too big to bother with these operations, while the companies themselves are too small to consolidate within their particular industry.
If you make it through training — and that's a big if, since only a few out of every beginning class of 200 or so candidates survives to the end — your fellow SEALs know you're coming in with an extreme level of training, toughness and willingness to be a part of the most feared and elite special operations fighting force in existence.
Business observers say independent companies that have hit the big time always make their customers feel like they're still working with a small, personal operation.
Companies like Twitter — trendy businesses with high expectations — are more prone to big stock declines on mixed results than other operations.
The goal, as The Guardian reported, was to combine social media's reach with big data analytical tools to create psychographic profiles that could then be manipulated in what Bannon and Cambridge Analytica investor Robert Mercer allegedly referred to as a military - style psychological operations campaign — targeting U.S. voters.
I've worked with many of the biggest names in our industry, while purposely remaining a one - man operation and staying true to my roots.
Small banks are strong supporters of the bill because it scales back many of the Dodd - Frank rules that are much more expensive for them to comply with than the big banks that have large compliance operations.
Overall, the company has brought in close to $ 950 million since it was founded in 2008 — taking account of initial seed funding, grants and partnership deals with big drugmakers — giving it war chest to finance operations well into 2019.
(Kitco News)- Miners could not even see Canada's biggest gold deposit until «glacier receded» and uncovered what lay beneath, according to one mining executive with operations in northern British Columbia.
The fundamental question here: Is Tribune Publishing really a national company, with big newspaper - based operations, or as many have suggested, is it too small to succeed in these times of digital business behemoths?
Caretrust is a great value today, trading for less than 11 times company guidance for 2018 funds from operations, and with a big trend making it an excellent long - term investment: baby boomers retiring in huge numbers in the coming decades.
While many financial managers view the technology with caution, the opportunities it offers for efficiency augmentation, cost reduction and customer satisfaction are irresistible; the big question is how to practically implement AI in day - to - day operations.
But the depressed forecasts have extended to all banks with big fixed income trading operations, after several warnings of slow activity throughout the last three months.
He wants to know why Berkshire has significantly sold down their holdings in Munich Re, which is the world biggest reinsurance company based in Germany while sticking with their reinsurance operations within Berkshire, like Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance, and General Re?
Based out of a London trading floor with no electronic operation, IPE was older, bigger, and more organized.
Many such big names are building or leasing massive super-regional centers that stock a wide variety of products in close proximity to customers or stores in an effort to compete with the likes of Amazon, said Ravi Srinivasan, assistant professor of information systems and operations management at Loyola University Maryland's Sellinger School of Business & Management.
MILESTONES: US / GLOBAL By Gordon Platt The US Federal Reserve wants foreign banks with large operations in the US to be subject to the same rules on capital and liquidity that apply to big US banks.
«The other concern, of course, is the same as with any big manufacturing operation.
«But it's so much safer than having a woman get a tubal ligation, which is a big operation inside a major body cavity with general anaesthesia.»
Instead, nuts for the retail operation are sourced from other growers in the region who can furnish bigger nuts with more flavors.
«It is possible to get consumed with day - to - day operations, so we must make a point not to lose sight of the big picture.»
GLAM's Australian agribusiness portfolio includes Riverina Oils & Bio Energy, which is the country's second biggest oilseed crushing and refining operation, and TreeTops Plantations, Australia's largest table olive plantation with 120,000 olive trees.
Recent back office changes include updating its operations with a new point of sale system, a big investment for the company.
These are «big businesses with 30 - year head - starts,» says Steven Ritchie, senior vice president, global operations and global operations support and training.
The acquisition also gave Treasury options for the future, including a potential split of the entire Treasury business into two parts, with the Blossom Hill brand adding critical mass and bigger scale to the lower - end commercial wine operations, he said.
A big thank you goes to Neil who presented a personalised tour of the operation (needless to say we all walked away with significant purchases of ACO certified licorice to share amongst our family and friends).
Mr Siegel said Australia now made up about 40 per cent of the company's global revenues and that made it appealing for a potential ASX listing because investors could get exposure to a global company with operations in some of the world's biggest markets.
A big thank you goes to Neil who presented a personalised tour of the operation (needless to say we all walked away with significant purchases of ACO...
But we know the challenge is bigger than this and that's why we've made a farm to fork commitment to reduce food waste upstream with our suppliers and in our own operations and downstream in our customers» own homes.»
Operators are facing four big areas of challenge that Technomic sees as transformative, bound to drive changes in how operators approach business: 1) coping with supply chain challenges, including driver shortages; 2) meeting consumer demand for «food with integrity»; 3) dealing with «regulation nation» where industry - disrupting changes may include a higher minimum wage; and 4) incorporating innovations into operations, including new delivery models, variable pricing, self - ordering systems, and robotics.
Synergy Restaurant Consultants is ready to assist you with any aspect of your restaurant's operation, big or small.
It all points to me that Coles has spooked the board and they are focusing on protecting (and seeing it contributes about 80 % of revenues, probably with good reason) their food and liquor operation from losing to much market share to their big rival.
Law was part of the process which brought the duo to the club in recent seasons, and has done plenty for us in his eight - year stint with Arsenal, but his work has failed to bring us any closer to a first Premier League title since 2004, and we must now hope that his replacement has the power to make some big changes to our current operations.
Woods came up one shot short of forcing a playoff with eventual winner Paul Casey, but that certainly did not dampen the enthusiasm of Nelly's big sister for bearing witness to her favorite's impressive comeback from four back operations.
While 4 -4-2 was in operation at the highest level, the clubs often paired a bigger, taller player with a more petite and nimble counterpart in the centre forward positions.
Paddy Power is Ireland's biggest bookmaker with a chain of retail betting shops in the Republic of Ireland and the UK, plus telephone, mobile and internet betting operations worldwide.
While he readily admitted it wasn't as nutritious (nor as tasty) as scratch - prepared food in a Mom - and - Pop operation, the adherence to standards meant it was less likely we would contract diarrhea (which was one of his biggest fears — may have had something to do with his service overseas just after WWII.)
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