Sentences with phrase «by company executives»

The policy coverage is high and the claims are easily sanctioned due to fast service facilitate by the company executives.
The policy coverage is high and claiming is become more easy because of quick services given by the company executives and staff members.
Another feature that was pumped up by company executives, and really did work nicely when I tried it, is the universal in - box.
The pumps incident landed CENG on the NRC's carpet, leading to apologies by company executives and pledges to improve the safety culture at the plant, whose first unit started up 40 years ago.
America's road network, which includes its bridges, was ranked third among the largest advanced economies by company executives, behind Japan and France but superior to those of Germany, Britain, Canada and Italy, according to the World Economic Forum's latest global competitiveness report.
The article described how an internal investigation conducted by a company executive, Dinesh Thakur, who went on to become a whistleblower, reported appalling deceit: Ranbaxy scientists substituted cheaper, lower - quality ingredients in place of better ingredients, manipulated test parameters, and even bought brand - name drugs and used them in place of their own generics to win FDA approval.
«Howe was summarily dismissed from the association in 2002 — walked out the door by a company executive without any chance to clear out his office — after he was found to have been misappropriating funds to pay for personal expenses he had put on his corporate credit card, for purchases at such places as Brooks Brothers,» an MBA insider said.
Spied variant with quad - tipped dual exhaust outlets appears to confirm remarks by company executive that a Toyota Racing Development (TRD) model will be a part of the lineup
Speech by company executive contradicts denial by Trump campaign that claimed the company used its own data and Facebook data to help the campaign

Not exact matches

I've seen how an executive vastly increased her company's valuation by throwing away a $ 2 - billion line of business she knew was undermining her company's brand.
IF you measure the value of a chief executive by the salary he or she takes and compare it to what heads of similar size companies receive, Andrew Forrest would come out on top in Western Australia year in, year out.
The company faces six shareholder proposals, including a measure that would require the board chairman and chief executive roles to be held by separate persons.
May 1 - Jacob Jacobson agreed to resign as Xerox Corp's chief executive as part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought by the company's shareholders that raised questions over Xerox's agreed deal with Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp, a New York court filing showed on Tuesday.
Comments by Netflix executives suggest the company wants to do more news programming, but what kind is unclear.
An executive at another credit card company, who also did not want to be quoted by name, said, «We're not hearing this from any other merchants.»
The company plans to get that 80 % by 2022, executives told Wall Street analysts on an afternoon - long presentation that was webcast.
The announcement comes the day after Lending Club's founder and chief executive Renaud LaPlanche was forced to step down by his own board, following alleged improprieties around some of his company's marketplace loans to businesses and individuals.
Former Bunnings managing director John Gillam has been named as the incoming chairman of building products company CSR while Macmahon Holdings has bolstered its board by recruiting former Alcoa executive Kim Horne.
Boards shouldn't assume that situations are broadly applicable but by introducing views from experience across many companies this should give executives ideas they may not have seen on their own.
Former Bunnings managing director John Gillam has been named as the incoming chairman of building products company CSR while Macmahon Holdings has bolstered its board by recruiting former Alcoa of Australia executive Kim Horne.
Commentary by Bill Hafker, a former Exxon Mobil executive who started at the company in 1980 and retired in 2016 as a senior engineering advisor and environmental global technology sponsor.
Executives at the company said they do not expect to be adversely impacted by the onset of the data privacy regime known as GDPR in Europe either.
Critics decry a lack of ambition and ideas among company executives, most of whom have long - term incentive plans linked to the price of their shares, which are lifted by buybacks.
Canadian companies even have a new resource to turn to in their quest for female candidates: a recruiting firm launched last year by Pamela Jeffery, founder of the Women's Executive Network.
«Cenovus is impressed by General Fusion's innovative, pragmatic approach,» executive vice-president Judy Fairburn explained in a release announcing the $ 3.8 - million investment from the oil company's Environmental Opportunity Fund.
In Ethereum's most ambitious form, companies could be run completely autonomously on its platform, governed not by executives and legal minders but by a smart contract that enshrines its rules in code.
Judge slams deception by Hardie board Ten former directors and executives of building materials group James Hardie have been found to have breached their duties by making misleading statements about the firm's ability to pay asbestos compensation, in a decision that has wide - ranging implications for company boards.
Rajiv Malik, president and executive director at EpiPen maker Mylan (essentially the company's number two exec), has been named in a wide - ranging civil suit alleging drug price collusion by numerous prominent generic drug makers.
Leverage executives within your organization by using their personal brand to reflect your company's brand.
Phil Soper, chief executive of real estate company Royal LePage, said the new stress test for uninsured mortgages introduced by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions has «interrupted» the flow of move - up home buyers looking to upgrade from their entry level home or move to a more desirable location.
It is not in any executive's interest to be paid compared to CEOs at smaller or less complex companies, nor to be paid as a «below average» CEO, even though by definition 50 % of CEOs must be below average.
Although data compiled by the British company best known for transporting banknotes in armoured vans shows people are increasingly paying for anything from their daily coffee to online bargains with cards and mobiles, Chief Executive Ashley Almanza said G4S is defying its own expectations.
Looking at the number of options awarded by S&P 500 companies for the roughly two decades between 1992 and 2010, they found about 20 % of the time boards simply kept the number of options they granted to their top executive the same from one year to the next.
The new research shows that something different has been happening: Boards have been allowing CEO pay to climb ever higher by offering executives the same number of options year in and year out, regardless of company stock prices.
Presumably for securities - law reasons, all the talks by public - company executives will be webcast.
What looked like a surprising and abrupt departure by a rising star executive had little to do with the company, Fortune has learned.
«Most of our companies are atoms leveraging bits» — lab science aided by computing power — «and they generally take more capital and a longer time horizon to hit those key milestones,» says Lindy Fishburne, executive director at Breakout Labs and managing director at Breakout Ventures.
The new company will have roughly 70,000 employees and be led by Simonelli and 14 senior executives.
Chief Executive Bob Dudley is in line for a $ 19.6 million compensation package for 2015, a year in which shrinking profit margins triggered by sharp falls in the price of oil led to more than 5,000 job losses at the oil and gas company.
Other matching fund offers flooded in from techies, including Patrick Collison, chief executive of online payment company Stripe, and Nat Friedman, co-founder and chief executive of Xamarin, the software development company acquired last year by Microsoft (msft).
The creator of mobile gaming phenomenon Pokemon Go is exploring more sponsorships by companies that want to attract character - hunting players to their businesses, the chief executive of developer Niantic Labs said on Tuesday.
The scope of the planned tax would cover companies offering services such as advertising or the sale of user data, according to the draft prepared by the EU's executive arm.
A spokesman for the prosecutors in the city of Brunswick (Braunschweig) told Fortune that recent disclosures suggesting that chief executive Martin Winterkorn was aware of the long - running deception of U.S. regulators already in May 2014 — over a year before the company finally admitted it to the world — weren't enough by themselves to justify opening an investigation into the former boss.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Katie Fehrenbacher on the five ways to make big companies more innovative according to some of the business world's most savvy executives.
United Parcel Service Inc's chief executive officer said on Monday the company's closer collaboration with major retailers should bring a smooth holiday season, but he said UPS would charge customers more or even refuse packages if last - minute sales by a major customer threaten the company's system.
In a study commissioned by leadership consultant Green Peak Partners, and conducted by Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, researchers looked at 72 senior executives at public, venture - backed and private - equity sponsored companies and found that self - awareness was the biggest predictor of a CEO's overall success.
AT&T Inc reported quarterly profit that beat analysts» estimates on Wednesday, helped by tax cuts and new wireless subscribers, and its chief executive voiced confidence the company will complete its $ 85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner Inc..
Research by McKinsey revealed 94 percent of surveyed executives were dissatisfied with their company's innovative performance, and 85 percent of global entrepreneurs create businesses on someone else's idea, Amar Bhide, said.
Top executives at Uber used the encrypted chat app Wickr to hold secret conversations, current and former workers testified in court this week, setting up what could be the first major legal test of the issues raised by the use of encrypted apps inside companies.
By 1998, Musk, who remained chairman and executive vice president, was thoroughly frustrated with the direction of his company but found himself unable to do anything about it.
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