Sentences with phrase «by controlling costs»

Boosted manufacturing sales more than 5 % by controlling costs and maintaining inventory levels for two warehouses.
Each fund type focuses on increasing investor returns by controlling costs, but they go about it in very different ways.
Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, we were able to eliminate the mobility tax for 25,000 small businesses in Westchester alone and now that the MTA has begun to stabilize its finances by controlling costs rather then balancing the books on the backs of suburban taxpayers, we can deliver real relief to Westchester residents.
By controlling your cost, you can greatly save over the decades.
By controlling your cost, you can save hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next few decades.

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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward - looking statements and that should be considered in evaluating our outlook include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) our ability to continue to grow our business and execute our growth strategy, including the timing, execution, and profitability of new and maturing programs; 2) our ability to perform our obligations under our new and maturing commercial, business aircraft, and military development programs, and the related recurring production; 3) our ability to accurately estimate and manage performance, cost, and revenue under our contracts, including our ability to achieve certain cost reductions with respect to the B787 program; 4) margin pressures and the potential for additional forward losses on new and maturing programs; 5) our ability to accommodate, and the cost of accommodating, announced increases in the build rates of certain aircraft; 6) the effect on aircraft demand and build rates of changing customer preferences for business aircraft, including the effect of global economic conditions on the business aircraft market and expanding conflicts or political unrest in the Middle East or Asia; 7) customer cancellations or deferrals as a result of global economic uncertainty or otherwise; 8) the effect of economic conditions in the industries and markets in which we operate in the U.S. and globally and any changes therein, including fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; 9) the success and timely execution of key milestones such as the receipt of necessary regulatory approvals, including our ability to obtain in a timely fashion any required regulatory or other third party approvals for the consummation of our announced acquisition of Asco, and customer adherence to their announced schedules; 10) our ability to successfully negotiate, or re-negotiate, future pricing under our supply agreements with Boeing and our other customers; 11) our ability to enter into profitable supply arrangements with additional customers; 12) the ability of all parties to satisfy their performance requirements under existing supply contracts with our two major customers, Boeing and Airbus, and other customers, and the risk of nonpayment by such customers; 13) any adverse impact on Boeing's and Airbus» production of aircraft resulting from cancellations, deferrals, or reduced orders by their customers or from labor disputes, domestic or international hostilities, or acts of terrorism; 14) any adverse impact on the demand for air travel or our operations from the outbreak of diseases or epidemic or pandemic outbreaks; 15) our ability to avoid or recover from cyber-based or other security attacks, information technology failures, or other disruptions; 16) returns on pension plan assets and the impact of future discount rate changes on pension obligations; 17) our ability to borrow additional funds or refinance debt, including our ability to obtain the debt to finance the purchase price for our announced acquisition of Asco on favorable terms or at all; 18) competition from commercial aerospace original equipment manufacturers and other aerostructures suppliers; 19) the effect of governmental laws, such as U.S. export control laws and U.S. and foreign anti-bribery laws such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the United Kingdom Bribery Act, and environmental laws and agency regulations, both in the U.S. and abroad; 20) the effect of changes in tax law, such as the effect of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the «TCJA») that was enacted on December 22, 2017, and changes to the interpretations of or guidance related thereto, and the Company's ability to accurately calculate and estimate the effect of such changes; 21) any reduction in our credit ratings; 22) our dependence on our suppliers, as well as the cost and availability of raw materials and purchased components; 23) our ability to recruit and retain a critical mass of highly - skilled employees and our relationships with the unions representing many of our employees; 24) spending by the U.S. and other governments on defense; 25) the possibility that our cash flows and our credit facility may not be adequate for our additional capital needs or for payment of interest on, and principal of, our indebtedness; 26) our exposure under our revolving credit facility to higher interest payments should interest rates increase substantially; 27) the effectiveness of any interest rate hedging programs; 28) the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting; 29) the outcome or impact of ongoing or future litigation, claims, and regulatory actions; 30) exposure to potential product liability and warranty claims; 31) our ability to effectively assess, manage and integrate acquisitions that we pursue, including our ability to successfully integrate the Asco business and generate synergies and other cost savings; 32) our ability to consummate our announced acquisition of Asco in a timely matter while avoiding any unexpected costs, charges, expenses, adverse changes to business relationships and other business disruptions for ourselves and Asco as a result of the acquisition; 33) our ability to continue selling certain receivables through our supplier financing program; 34) the risks of doing business internationally, including fluctuations in foreign current exchange rates, impositions of tariffs or embargoes, compliance with foreign laws, and domestic and foreign government policies; and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
This strategy is turning even more complex with «secret fares,» the next evolution in the airline quest to more tightly control ticketing inventory, and the costs imposed by companies that distribute their fares.
Adds Henry: «Across the more than 3,500 clients who hire us (and our renewal rates are typically 95 % and higher), we deliver the savings we promise by providing solutions that drive out pharmacy waste, control costs, and improve patient outcomes.»
Ivor Bamberger, chief financial officer of Beber Silverstein & Partners Advertising, a Coral Gables, Fla., ad agency, keeps his policy costs under control without alienating insurance carriers, by going to market for insurance bids every three years.
He who controls the mint or the printing press, after all, realizes a profit by putting money into circulation (the term is seigniorage), since the cost of making a coin or banknote is usually less than its face value.
It's part of a push by healthcare companies to both cut costs and gain more control over the patients in need of their services.
Splice Software is growing quickly but stays in the black by hoarding cash for surprise expenses and staying focused on cost controls
Garrett and other fiduciary financial advisors see the recently issued fiduciary rule passed by the Department of Labor as a major step in the right direction of controlling the costs of advice to investors.
By taking some (or all) of that in - house, Amazon could conceivably better control those costs, especially if drone delivery becomes as widespread as the company hopes it will.
Controlled by a «militarized iPad,» the system would be based with the field unit, available on a moment's notice to return to base for supplies or evacuate casualities — with far less cost or risk than a manned helicopter.
SEOUL, March 30 - Shares of Hyundai Mobis dropped almost 7 percent on Friday, hurt by worries that a proposed restructuring plan would benefit the parent group's controlling family at the cost of the company's shareholders.
«Make sure they understand the liability shift protects them, and helps the business control costs by reducing fraud,» Katzfey says.
«Horrific mass killings receive the most media attention, but as can be seen by the numbers, they only represent a small portion of the total costs - human and medical - of gun injuries in the United States,» said David Hemenway, director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center in Boston, who was not involved with the study.
Widely used by doctors and physical therapists to control pain and stimulate healing by passing electrical current through affected areas, the devices cost thousands of dollars and can be tricky to use, but Rahimi experienced immediate, lasting relief the first time he used it.
Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic, political, and capital markets conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control, including natural and other disasters or climate change affecting the operations of the Company or its customers and suppliers; (2) the Company's credit ratings and its cost of capital; (3) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (4) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (5) the timing and market acceptance of new product offerings; (6) the availability and cost of purchased components, compounds, raw materials and energy (including oil and natural gas and their derivatives) due to shortages, increased demand or supply interruptions (including those caused by natural and other disasters and other events); (7) the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other unusual events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies, and possible organizational restructuring; (8) generating fewer productivity improvements than estimated; (9) unanticipated problems or delays with the phased implementation of a global enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, or security breaches and other disruptions to the Company's information technology infrastructure; (10) financial market risks that may affect the Company's funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans; and (11) legal proceedings, including significant developments that could occur in the legal and regulatory proceedings described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2017, and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10 - Q (the «Reports»).
The unconditional plastic gifts (the less expensive ones, costing $ 0.74) generated slightly more donations than the control, but not by a lot.
A 1993 survey in Wyatt Comparison by benefits consultancy the Wyatt Co. in Washington, D.C., notes that large corporations start flex plans mainly to control costs, but smaller companies do so mainly to offer choices to their workers.
Thus a company strives to control its market by gaining and holding market share through continuous cost and quality improvements — and will shave profits to achieve control.
While the cost savings and agility gains achieved by using cloud services are a no - brainer for companies of all stripe, it has become much more difficult to setup security and compliance controls.
Just - in - time (JIT) procurement, which is much facilitated by the selection of a single, well - qualified supplier, arose from Japanese practice aimed at taking cost out of inventory control while maintaining very - high quality.
The crisis forced him to scrutinize Millennium's workers» compensation costs, which by then were out of control.
By cutting out the middlemen, Goldberg vows its items will cost less and be of better quality since it will control the entire process from design to manufacturing.
Cigna Corp. and Express Scripts Holding Co. announced Thursday a $ 67 billion purchase by the Bloomfield health insurer in a deal that could help control health care costs as consolidation picks up in the insurance and pharmacy benefits management...
Excluding items, Celgene earned $ 1.91 per share, topping analysts» average forecasts by 4 cents with help from cost controls.
This New Jersey - based drugmaker posted a relatively flat year - over-year earnings comparison, which can be attributed to increases in generic competition in several key franchises, which was partially offset by ongoing cost - control initiatives.
During this cycle of monetary tightening, the fed funds rate — the rate controlled by the Fed to influence borrowing costs — has been raised four times.
The federal policy of regulating emitters sector by sector — «command and control,» as business likes to call the approach — also carries hidden costs.
Hillary Clinton responded to this by posting a tweet declaring she was going to try to control the cost of skyrocketing prescription drugs.
The punchline is that IPAB — the Independent Payment Advisory Board created by ACA to control cost growth — is explicitly not permitted to ``... ration health care, raise costs to beneficiaries, restrict benefits, or modify eligibility criteria.»
Home value can be affected by factors beyond your control, but you can still manage the ongoing costs of homeownership.
The Centre will build upon innovative and cost - effective conservation initiatives such as the Ontario Green Button, a program launched by the Ministry of Energy and MaRS Discovery District that gives consumers greater visibility and control over their energy usage.
U.S. retail giant Wal - Mart (WMT) on Tuesday reported a second - quarter profit roughly in line with what analysts were expecting, as the firm's bottom line got a boost by strong overseas sales and cost controls.
Bayer said in a statement that it doesn't control the cost for patients at the pharmacy, because copays are determined by insurers and pharmacy - benefit managers — an argument that pharmaceuticals companies have long made when facing criticism over drug prices.
Business was down by nearly every metric, the only bright spot being control over costs, but this was largely expected.
These risks and uncertainties include food safety and food - borne illness concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation of our business including health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster; health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature of the restaurant industry; factors impacting our ability to drive sales growth; the impact of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant operations; a lack of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products; volatility in the market value of derivatives; general macroeconomic factors, including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property; a possible impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure of our internal controls over financial reporting or changes in accounting standards; and other factors and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
They came up with a plan to drive costs down by controlling the experience from sale to installation (while third - party manufacturers provided the panels).
Village officials are trying to control expenses by cutting staff as growing pension costs continue to gobble up local tax dollars.
Conoco has decided to try to get its finances under control by focusing on projects with a low breakeven point while jettisoning the ones that cost more.
He leads with a true «stakeholder» mentality, committed to realizing his client's vision by exploring every opportunity to deliver innovation while controlling costs.
Finance majors prepare for this career by studying topics about «planning, raising funds, making wise investments and controlling costs,» according to the College Board.
Educational Session # 2: When: June 3rd, Wednesday, 6:00 PM — 6:30 PM Where: Exhibit Hall: RxAdvance booth # 803 What: Disruptive PBM Paradigm to Control Costs and Improve Quality & Compliance by Carlos O. Hernandez, MD, MS, FACP President, WellMed Medical Group Session Details: For decades, the PBM industry has perpetuated a status quo of providing administrative and limited clinical services.
Educational Session # 4: When: June 4th, Thursday, 6:00 PM — 6:30 PM Where: Exhibit Hall: RxAdvance booth # 803 What: Disruptive PBM Paradigm to Control Costs and Improve Quality & Compliance by Carlos O. Hernandez, MD, MS, FACP President, WellMed Medical Group Session Details: For decades, the PBM industry has perpetuated a status quo of providing administrative and limited clinical services.
Previously, labor costs were controlled by layoffs, which still dominate.
Inflation is controlled mostly by the Federal Reserve System which controls the availability and cost of money and credit.
You can control asset allocation, achieve diversification and minimize costs by investing in non-managed index funds.
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