Sentences with phrase «business deal went»

In 1997, a peculiar business deal went down.
Nojay's death was reported in Cambodia, where he was the subject of a fraud complaint stemming from a business deal gone sour.
Americans Sean (Emile Hirsch) and Ben (Max Minghella) happen to cross paths with Natalie (Olivia Thirlby) and her Aussie friend Anne (Rachael Taylor) after the guys» business deal goes awry.
When a business deal goes awry a typically untidy modern «family» of divorcee, boyfriend and conflicted daughter become stranded in a misty freezing nowhere.
The Carlton's lobby bar area has seen major business deals go down; it's the place to meet for that corporate coffee, or to position yourself for an afternoon of people - watching, both inside the hotel and out.

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We know what the deal is going to look like: border security, DREAM Act, get rid of the diversity lottery,» GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham told Business Insider.
«If I were [Verizon], just from a business standpoint, I'd probably reserve a bunch of money against the deal or go back to Yahoo and ask for a discount,» he said.
The business justification for doing it, especially if they all have to go and do individual deals with that Australian company, how much more revenue are you going to get for telling people they can talk on the subway now?
I was going from a record company to the airline business, so the key thing in that deal was that if it didn't work out, I could hand the 747 back to Boeing after the first year.
And when you realize the diversity of exceptional human beings out there and opportunities and business deals and everything, you're going to realize there are a lot more options than you're giving credit to.»
The popularity of Pokémon Go threatens companies like Foursquare, which has a service called Swarm offering coupons and prizes to customers who «check in» at participating venues, and social e-commerce sites like Groupon and LivingSocial, which many businesses use as a vehicle to offer discount deals.
«Things go wrong all the time when you're running your own business, but it's how you perceive it and deal with it that matters.»
Over the last five years — from 2010 to 2014 — 38 percent of deals and 43 percent of dollars went to businesses in the valley.
«I had to beg and offer crazy deals to get this side business going,» he says, laughing, «like free haircuts if they didn't like how their lawn turned out.
I see so many investors and small - business owners lose their business and sometimes everything, including their savings, to a deal gone bad and poor documentation.
West points out that while it helped to know that both her agent and publisher are from large, well - known firms, she maintains that if business owners mean what they say, say what they mean and are who they say they are, they can't go wrong striking a deal online.
But just the fact that your business is growing and revenue is increasing doesn't necessarily mean that buyers are going to pounce on the deal.
«We're going to feed the healthy part of our business and deal decisively with areas that destroy value,» Hackett said during a Wednesday earnings call with analysts, according to Bloomberg.
As miners deal with the reality of a prolonged slump in the iron ore price, Fortescue Metals Group is quietly going about the business of building the state's third magnetite mine and processing plant.
«The main reason it's such a big deal here is that it's going to affect our water supply,» Aries Yumul, an assistant principal at North Dakota's Todd County School District and a self - identified water protector with the Oceti Sakowin, the proper name for the people commonly known as the Sioux, told Business Insider in November.
She interviewed small businesses who have gone the daily deal route to see what contributed to their success or failure.
The smart business owners I know spend time thinking up every conceivable thing that could go wrong in a partnership and have a plan for dealing with it.
After nearly 30 years in corporate America, Paul Deal was ready to go into business for himself.
I said, «Forgive me for dealing with reality here, but it doesn't seem like you are going to send me business or buy from me again, even if I do accept your return.»
He looks for deals and when the price is right, he will go at it,» said Matthews, a general partner at Ram Partners and author of «Secrets in Plain Sight: Business and Investing Secrets of Warren Buffett.»
But if you own, say, a restaurant, a retail store, a florist — any business where product costs make up a sizable percentage of your overall costs — make sure you go into a daily deal program with your eyes open.
For one thing, if he ever gets another chance to sell his businesses, he's not going to write about it until the deal is done.
When deal after deal is going through seamlessly and business is on a steep incline, it's easy to get a big head.
The combative JPMorgan Chase CEO was still dodging calls for his own head when Canadian Business went to press, more than a month after he admitted that a trader in the firm's London office lost at least US$ 2 billion, and possibly as much as US$ 9 billion, in a deal gone wrong.
If the deal goes through, San Mateo, California - based SolarCity will adopt Tesla's name and sell its solar panels alongside Tesla's power - storing batteries, which it has been marketing to homes and businesses since last year.
Business Insider recently met with Waze cofounder and former CEO Uri Levine, the only one of Waze's cofounder executives who didn't go work at Google after the deal closed.
In 1982 they had helped launch Dial Page Inc., a paging and mobile - phone business that went public in 1992 and later merged with NexTel Communications in a deal reportedly valued at $ 728 million.
When Marcus Lemonis isn't running his multi-billion dollar company, Camping World, he goes on the hunt for struggling businesses that are desperate for cash and ripe for a deal.
When you go to China, you have to know how to deal with the government and how they deal with your business, so now a lot of my time is spent with lawyers and accountants, which I hate.
Business owners are eager for both sides of the aisle to come together and hammer out a deal that protects their customers and provides them with certainty going forward.
«We go straight to inboxes, helping cannabis customers save money and learn more about the brands they love with the Daily Leaf and our Daily Leaf Deals newsletter,» reveals Andy Yashar co-founder of DailyLeafDeals.com, an Oregon & Washington - based website and weekly newsletter connecting brands and businesses with thousands of subscribers.
«When businesses get these breaks and special deals from governments, you see they promise a bunch of jobs that they usually can't deliver; they promise a bunch of economic growth that doesn't happen; and then once their 5 -, 10 -, 15 - year deal has expired, then... they're looking to either re-up those special agreements or they're going to move somewhere else,» Barnes said.
«Obviously when you're going into a new venture, and it's your first business deal, you're always scared, and at the same time excited,» he says, adding that he also wanted to be able to pay his loans back and establish good credit.
Fortunately, you have already conducted a significant amount of investigation into the new market; use that information to help your company determine how you are going to run all aspect of your business in the new country, from dealing with foreign government regulations, to transport, logistics, pricing, and marketing.
«Anytime we see a deal is attractive and it's our kind of business and we've got the money, I'm ready to go,» Buffett said.
The deal is not only a sign of how Nokia still very much believes it more to do in the world of gadgets, but a sign of how the company is going back to its early playbook of building vertically integrated businesses.
Schnapp said easing the burdens on small business would go far toward reviving the economy, citing as an example the 17 different bureaucracies she would need to deal with if she wanted to open a winery in her Northern California home base of Sonoma County.
The deal went well because the process was deliberate and thoughtful and won the full support of the board by keeping them familiar with the business rationale and relationships.
When you have to constantly innovate or go bankrupt, you are dealing with a business model that just isn't meant to last generations.
Explained Fogo de Chao CEO Larry Johnson in an interview at the ICR Conference Monday, «We serve a higher - income customer in Brazil — it's not that they are fully insulated from the economic downturn, but in the grand scheme of things they are still going to go out to business and family events — yes, we'll have some dip in results but we can deal with that.»
Alternative commercial financing gives both lenders and business owners greater agency to discuss how payments will be made, where the money is going within the business once it is acquired, interest rates, and anything else that needs to be included in the deal.
Sometimes it happens by accident, and then it is like dealing with your relatives and you hope to get rid of them but can't really» Charlie Munger «If you're in a lousy business for a long time, you're going to get a lousy result even if you buy it cheap.»
In the episode he shares his love for business, going from jail to coach, how change your mindset of one of abundance, and dealing with fear and insecurity.
Instead of going to lenders directly, businesses with hire business loan brokers to seek out lenders with the cash reserves and loan programs to fulfill their needs, and act as liaisons in negotiating the entire deal.
The running cost of this business is also very low and your network will go a long way to determine the number of deals you can access.
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