Sentences with phrase «by the chief financial»

* Blue Apron rose 3 percent after the meal - kit delivery company said its co-founder and chief executive Matt Salzberg would give up the role to be replaced by its chief financial officer.
Checks are printed by one of two accounting clerks, but they must be signed by the chief financial officer.
Ericsson said Monday that Vestberg, who led the Swedish firm for seven years, would be replaced in the short term by chief financial officer Jan Frykhammar.
Mr Okpanachi will be supported by the Chief Financial Officer, Mrs. Ijeoma Ozulumba and Chief Risk Officer, Mr. Olu Adegbola.
All he has to do is fill out some information online... you know anyone in Florida, you could try its website, managed by the chief financial officer of that state.
LA Unified is facing huge budget deficits in coming years, according to projections made by Chief Financial Officer Megan Reilly and an outside financial review panel.
According to a press release from Florida's Department of Financial Services, the notifications were issued by Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink as a result of «ongoing investigations into complaints about the sale of unauthorized travel insurance in Florida» — particularly through Colorado - based Prime Travel Protection Services.
The transactions in question were initiated by Chief Financial Officer and Corporate VP John Gamble, who sold $ 946,374 worth of shares; President of U.S. Information Solutions Joseph Loughran, who dumped $ 584,099; and President of Workforce Solutions Rodolfo Ploder, who sold $ 250,458 in shares.
The association's Finance group, overseeing budgets, financial analysis and real estate management, will continue to be led by Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President John Pierpoint.

Not exact matches

May 1 - U.S. insurer MetLife Inc said on Tuesday John Hele retired as chief financial officer and will be succeeded by the company's treasurer John McCallion.
May 1 (Reuters)- U.S. insurer MetLife Inc said on Tuesday John Hele retired as chief financial officer and will be succeeded by the company's treasurer John McCallion.
May 1 - U.S. insurer MetLife Inc said on Tuesday John Hele has retired as chief financial officer and will be succeeded by the company's treasurer John McCallion.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Following Apple's previous earnings report in February, Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri gave rare additional guidance, telling analysts on a conference call that iPhone revenue would grow by at least 10 % year - over-year in the current quarter.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia chief executive Ian Narev has admitted the bank «made mistakes» in failing to report money laundering but defended his leadership, saying he is «motivated» to help restore trust and that problems identified by Australia's financial transactions regulator don't reflect cultural shortcomings under his watch.
Its chief financial officer told investors that «the vast majority of the growth comes from deep learning by far.»
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.
The automaker now expects to save $ 25.5 billion by 2022, Chief Financial Officer Bob Shanks told reporters Wednesday as Ford reported first - quarter earnings per share and revenue that beat estimates.
Smith & Wesson's revenue forecast did not reflect any potential surge in demand caused by consumers worried about increased gun control, Chief Financial Officer Jeff Buchanan said on a conference call.
USPS's chief financial officer, Joseph Corbett, wrote in a post for PostalReporter.com in August that the service is required by law to charge retailers at least enough to cover its delivery costs.
The study, by the District of Columbia's chief financial officer, found that among families earning $ 25,000 a year, Seattle had the fourth - highest tax burden among 51 cities when it comes to taxes paid for income, property, sales and automobile.
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.
Here's the full memo, which was signed by Kalanick; Uber cofounder Garrett Camp; Yasir Al Rumayyan, the CEO of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund; Matt Cohler of Benchmark, an Uber investor; Ryan Graves, a former Uber exec; Arianna Huffington; Wan Ling Martello, Nestle's former chief financial officer; and TPG Capital's David Trujillo:
Previously, Kennedy was executive vice president and chief financial officer of Vanguard Car Rental, the parent company of the National Car Rental and Alamo Car Rental brands, a privately held rental car company owned by Cerberus Capital Management.
Navitas chief executive Rod Jones says he has been impressed by the company's ability to retain earnings despite the closure of two university joint ventures in Australia, with the education provider growing net profit and maintaining guidance for the 2017 financial year.
A conference call for analysts and investors will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET and will be hosted by the Company's chief executive officer, James S. Tisch, and chief financial officer, David B. Edelson.
Barrick Gold Corp. (TSX: ABX): Aaron Regent was replaced by Jamie Sokalsky, the company's chief financial officer, in June in hopes of helping restore the company's lacklustre share price.
It should come as no surprise then that Canadian chief financial officers cite employee retention among their top concerns, according to a recent survey by Robert Half Management Resources.
Bob Shanks, Ford chief financial officer, told reporters Wednesday that he expects one - third of the cuts to be achieved by the end of 2020.
«We're encouraged by the results today, it's our second best six - month result since the crisis and our best set of six - month results since the first half of 2014,» Ewen Stevenson, RBS chief financial officer, told CNBC on Friday.
But Empire's chief financial officer Michael Vels kept expectations tempered by saying «the e-commerce online offering will not be immediately profitable,» adding the company anticipates it will become a «growing and vibrant channel.»
The wages might have been boosted by a decline in hours worked, but frankly that's a minor detail in a splurge of good news,» said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
A June 2015 paper by professors from Emory University and Duke University found, in a survey of 400 CFOs, that, on average, chief financial officers believe that 20 % of companies «intentionally misrepresent their earnings,» even though they are following the accounting rules.
Yesterday, Goldman's chief US equity strategist David Kostin warned in a note cited by Bloomberg about the consequences of such a disappointment: «Financial market reconciliation lies ahead,» he wrote.
Chief financial officer Lorenzo DeMarchi said regulatory changes proposed by the Ontario government may give Torstar a new way to deal with its pension obligations.
Prior to Atheros Communications, from January 2007 to December 2009 McGee was the senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer at Intellon, a publicly traded fabless semiconductor company that was acquired by Atheros Communications in December 2009.
Barbara Grogan, chief executive of $ 10 - million Western Industrial Contractors Inc., an industrial construction company in Denver, is a big fan of banking improvements that allow her to manage interstate payrolls and multiple bank accounts by fax — «making financial decisions in 20 minutes that once might have taken two months.»
On Tuesday the financial services powerhouse said Jeff Wecker, a former senior manager at Bridgewater Associates, the Connecticut - based hedge fund, will join the firm in the new role of chief data officer, according to a memo seen by Business Insider.
But there are plenty of problems that CEOs or chief financial officers can identify by themselves.
During a conference call last year, chief financial officer Grant Isaac justified the European office by claiming the majority of its customers reside outside Canada.
Compensation for female chief financial officers at S&P 500 companies last year outpaced that of their male counterparts, according to an analysis by executive compensation firm Equilar and the Associated Press.
The June 23 vote took many investors and chief executives by surprise, triggering the deepest political and financial turmoil in Britain since World War Two and the biggest ever one - day fall in sterling against the dollar.
A team of securities lawyers combed the documents «line by line and period by period,» says chief financial officer Ellen Boyer.
Clever sales teams may, instead, reach out to the chief financial officer to initiate a conversation about how much more money the business can earn and the time it could save by switching to your platform.
Gannett waited until Tribune released its annual financial filings in March, in order to get the best - possible public view of its deteriorating financials (a look that may have been clouded by the serial misadventures of Tribune financial irregularities, disclosed here (POLITICO: «Fixing the financials at Tribune Publishing»), and which resulted in the firing of the TribPub chief financial officer).
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Commentary: «Our focus this quarter was on strengthening the balance sheet by selling non-core assets and building capital to position the company for future growth,» said Chief Financial Officer Bruce Thompson.
Charney, who founded American Apparel 25 years ago, was initially replaced by interim CEO John Luttrell, who also served as the company's chief financial officer.
«We actively encourage innovation by supporting those businesses looking to develop and introduce innovative ideas into the market,» said Samantha Barrass, chief executive of the Financial Commission.
For the individual serving as the chief executive officer of the Company at the end of the taxable year and for the individuals serving as officers of the Company or a subsidiary at the end of such year who are among the three highest compensated officers (other than the chief executive officer and chief financial officer) for proxy reporting purposes, Section 162 (m) of the Code limits the amount of compensation otherwise deductible by the Company and its subsidiaries for such year to $ 1,000,000 for each such individual except to the extent that such compensation is «performance - based compensation.»
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