Sentences with phrase «by larger companies who»

They must either eventually IPO or they must be bought by larger companies who almost certainly themselves are public.
I don't feel the need to have my own «work» done by a large company who then sends it out to someone else — however with this statement sometimes vanity presses use a distributor like Lighting Source to create a large number of books when I can use this very distributor myself.
There's also the problem that a lot of these logging trucks are owned by large companies who have an incentive to overwork their drivers.
Big - ticket litigation is largely dominated by large companies who are sophisticated in their monitoring of economic conditions on a day - to - day basis, and it appears that they adjust their litigation spend rather quickly based on changes in the economic climate.
I have recently been approached by a large company who have asked if they can use my CV in a bid they are putting together.

Not exact matches

So Viacom's new chairman is not only unloved by some large shareholders, but also unloved by his own vice-chairman, the daughter of the company's controlling shareholder and one of the people who will direct Redstone's assets after his death.
A senior designer who came from a large company might be able to advance to the position of creative director by joining a smaller business.
The potential deal, while still unconfirmed, has already attracted its fair share of skeptics who doubt it will go through due to Tsinghua's low offer price and the fact that U.S. regulators are likely to be cautious about a large takeover by a Chinese state - owned company.
Bayless, who specializes in later - stage private - equity placement, says, «Origin Group allows larger companies to utilize the advantages of being small and flexible in order to attack problems created by their bigness.»
A poll conducted earlier this year by Abacus Data found respondents identified the Conservative as the party leader who was best suited to running a large company.
Some have started charging mid-size corporate customers, who employ 2,000 to 10,000 people, additional fees for integrating medical claims and pharmaceutical claims when they are managed by different companies, Dross said, and could require those fees for larger clients as well.
SpaceX, the closely held company founded and led by chief executive officer Elon Musk — who also heads the electric auto manufacturer Tesla (tsla)-- is slated to demonstrate the maiden flight of Falcon Heavy, a larger and more powerful rocket, later this month.
And sometimes, smaller organizations win talent wars by looking for gifted employees where larger companies often fear to tread: Job candidates who lack skills or experience, but seem like cultural fits based on work ethic and personality.
That was shot down by regulators, who believed competition would suffer if the second - largest cellphone company were to gobble up the fourth - largest.
Small Business Saturday — the Saturday after Thanksgiving — was created by American Express in 2010 as a way to drum up more business for small companies who may not benefit from Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales boosts like their larger counterparts do.
Spain's government said on Friday a large number of companies, including telecommunications giant Telefonica, had been attacked by cyber criminals who infected computers with ransomware.
Modern corporations are typically characterized by a «separation of ownership and control» — that is, companies are generally run by professional managers, who manage on behalf of a very large number of mostly - anonymous shareholders.
And that is a trend that keeps snowballing, thanks primarily to the activities of two groups: first, the pension funds, insurers, and other large investors that continue to accelerate their investments in growth companies; and second, the investment - world professionals, who are responding to the deluge of money by continually setting up new funds.
The two biggest gainers in the past year were Wang Wei, who added $ 22.7 billion to his fortune as the founder and majority owner of China's largest package delivery company, and Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos, who boosted his fortune by $ 21.9 billion thanks to Amazon's strong performance.
In 2015, the eight females who served in the top position at the 100 largest companies by revenue earned an average of $ 22.7 million, compared to $ 14.9 million for male CEOs on the list.
The speculation of a disruption to the industry was fueled by the stature of the three companies» billionaire chief executives: Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who already has radically changed the retail industry; Warren Buffett, the famed investor who also oversees dozens of companies under Berkshire's umbrella; and Jamie Dimon, whose JPMorgan Chase is the nation's largest bank with $ 2.5 trillion in assets.
The book provides dozens of examples of companies large and small that have succeeded by putting people first: familiar names like Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Southwest Airlines as well as numerous entrepreneurs who are successful in their own niches, even if not widely known.
Canada's third largest mobile phone company says it plans to cut by more than half the rates it charges customers who use wireless data while travelling outside the country.
Started by William Li, who previously founded the largest provider of car - pricing data to Chinese dealers, the company has a similar vision to that of Faraday Future: it plans to focus on connectivity and infotainment features to take the EV beyond just a form of transportation.
The company was founded by pet store owners who saw the need for a new age, cutting - edge marketing approach that would attract customers in larger volume and keep them as happy clients for longer times.
We applaud what the BA is doing to help truly independent craft brewers differentiate themselves from those brewers owned by large industrial companies who face none of the same challenges that we face yet want consumers to think of them as «craft.»
The Italian government holds the largest stake in Enel, and it is trading at what we think is an unreasonable discount to the European utility sector.3 The company has a new CEO, nominated by Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who has been given a mandate to clean up the corporate structure, drive down costs and drive up earnings.
Over the few years the company has been in business, it has managed to win a large clientele base, comprising o binary options traders who are out to take full advantage of all the excellent features, bonuses and services being offered by the company.
Of course, Blake belongs to a large company of radical or spiritual Christians, Christians who believe that the Church and Christendom have sealed Jesus in his tomb and resurrected the very evil and darkness that Jesus conquered by their exaltation of a solitary and transcendent God, a heteronomous and compulsive law, and a salvation history that is irrevocably past.
It has also been a factor behind dairying investment decisions made by billionaires Gerry Harvey, Gina Rinehart and China's own entrepreneur Lu Xianfeng, who just bought Australia's largest dairy company Van Diemen's Land for $ 280 million.
By purchasing our chickens people are directly supporting the farmers who raise them, rather than a large company that runs vertically integrated farming systems producing cheap food.
B. By purchasing our chickens people are directly supporting the farmers who raise them, rather than a large company that runs factory farms producing cheap food.
As one of the world's largest wine companies, we aim to enrich the culture and the lives of the millions of adults around the world who enjoy our brands by promoting the responsible consumption of wine.
Backed by consumers who are increasingly aware of where their food comes from, The HSUS is transforming the pork industry, helping state legislatures to ban gestation crates and persuading some of the world's largest food companies to eliminate crates from their supply chains.
03 Apr 2018 — Transcontinental Inc., who have held the title of Canadas «largest printer,» will soon become the seventh largest packaging company in the US, following a US$ 1.32 billion acquisition of Coveris Americas, a business held by Coveris Holdings S.A.
This is a marketplace website a little bit like Amazon, but instead of buying stocked products from companies and large - scale sellers, you're buying from individuals who make everything by hand instead.
Both companies are under scrutiny following claims by a whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, who worked with Cambridge Analytica and alleges it amassed large amounts of data through a personality quiz on Facebook called This is Your Digital Life.
So instead the law would likely say that they expect a tax to be payed by these large company whenever they process a transaction for a US citizen (actual law would be a bit more complicated since someone living in Germany who buying a service from another German citizen who just happens to also be a US Citizen shouldn't be taxed, but the general idea of calling out which transactions the US claims tax on still applies...)
«The young women there who asked is there any prejudice against [women] I will tell you... that if you worked certainly in the public sector or a reasonably large company who can smell which way the wind is blowing, you are far more likely to be advanced by being a woman in your quest for promotion than disadvantaged and I know that.
Bharara has been focusing his attention on Percoco and Howe — who were paid by major companies doing state business — and large state - hired construction firms that contributed to Cuomo's re-election.
Spinola, who served as the powerful Real Estate Board of New York's president for nearly three decades, remarked that Litwin's company, Glenwood Management, had defied convention by building larger apartments than most other developers.
Mr. Dromey pointed to recent comments from private equiteer Jon Moulton, who said on 10th November, «The most likely outcome is some voluntary code for larger companies to write something in their annual accounts that will be read by no one anyway.»
Incumbent Democratic Cecilia Tkaczyk, a former school board member and owner of a sheep farm, is fighting what's turning out to be our region's most expensive state race for the large, oddly - configured 46th state Senate district against Republican George Amedore, a former Assemblyman and owner of a second generation Rotterdam - area homebuilding company, who she defeated by 18 votes in a tense recount two years ago.
In the first week of the feature and continuing throughout the month, Next Wave will explore drug discovery opportunities in industry by highlighting the experiences of researchers working for larger and more established companies, as well as the motivations of an individual who chose a drug discovery start - up.
DEDAVE is ready for large - scale industrial production, and has been licensed by the Canadian maritime technology company Kraken Robotics Inc., who have renamed it ThunderFish Alpha.
«The program is supported by a broad partnership — a global healthcare company GlaxoSmithKline, the world's largest multidisciplinary science society, community - based organizations like libraries and Boys & Girls Clubs, and the K - 12 educators who deliver the curriculum,» said Betty Calinger, AAAS Education and Human Resources project director.
These methods strongly resemble those used by Facebook, Amazon and other large tech companies who collect vast amounts of data from users.
Also at stake are a number of high profile U.S. politicians who have staked, to a large degree, their upcoming reelection by campaigning on the claimed successes of the oil and gas companies operating within their state's shale formation.
Is it political pressure on government or medical organizations by these VERY large companies who stand to lose profits by eliminating their products from our diets?
The company is often viewed as a sort of apparel - industry savior, not only because it's supplanting the decrease in retail jobs by hiring more than 3,000 «stylists» as W - 2 employees — meaning that Stitch Fix deducts payroll taxes from each pay check and offers benefits like 401K and health insurance to those who work a certain number of hours a week — but also by emerging as one of the largest wholesale partners in the US.
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