Sentences with phrase «call companies of interest»

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The new feature allows them to get a broader picture of what potential consumers are interested in, and to target ads towards them based on data from what the company calls its Topic Engine.
Roughly a year ago, Sam Adams brewer Boston Beer (sam) debuted the company's first hard seltzer under a brand called Truly Spiked & Sparkling, finding inspiration from the increased sales of carbonated bottled waters and broader interest in low - calorie alcoholic beverages.
But these deals, called tax - equity deals, are relatively expensive to structure and only a small number of companies appear interested.
The NSA then has up to 180 - days to query the telecom companies for more data — on socially connected persons of interest, so - called one - to - two degree «hops» on their networks — before seeking a renewed authority from a FISA court.
During Super Bowl LII last night, a company called Wix sparked more interest for me than any of the Coke ads or the series about Tide detergent (still trying to figure that one out).
Andras Forgacs started getting calls from the last group of people he imagined would be interested in his company — fashionistas.
A recent post in the Guardian suggests Canadian companies that operate globally — in this particular case, e-book seller Kobo — could be hurt by so - called anti-terror measures in the same way that National Security Agency spying has negatively affected the interests of U.S. businesses abroad.
What he ended up with was what he calls a «qualified pipeline» — people who would both be assets to the company and have already expressed an interest in investing in DraftKings, a company that's had buckets of trouble when it comes to regulation and may not be an investment target for everyone.
It was early 2003 when Ken Austin, executive vice president of Marquis Jet, a New York City company that leases time in corporate jets, got a call from the producers of The Apprentice asking if he would be interested in a barter deal.
And one oddly secretive company wasn't pleased to see its bills detailing the fact that 90 % of its calls went to Iran and Nicaragua, two countries that had little in common other than that they were of great interest to the American intelligence community.
Mattress companies are increasingly acting like tech startups, and perhaps the most interesting implementation of this is a company called Eight, which has built a «smart mattress.»
During Thursday's call, Goldman Sachs (gs) analyst Jami Rubin pressed Frazier on the possibility of upcoming deals, including the type of investigational drug candidates and companies that Merck may be interested in purchasing.
Behind this call is her expectation that this current era of loose monetary policy and tumbling interest rates may be coming to an end, which would put more pressure on companies with low credit quality.
Amazon isn't so much interested in taking over what's called the «last mile» of the delivery trek as it is in making the process more efficient for the company and public entities that aid in delivery.
The other day I read an interesting book called Entrepreneurial DNA, by Joe Abraham, the founder of BOSI Global, an operating partner to venture - backed and owner - operated companies.
The Board determined to adopt a «net long» definition of ownership because it believes that only stockholders with full and continuing economic interest and voting rights in our common stock should be entitled to request that the Company call a special meeting.
He says the money Xiaomi stands to make doesn't interest him in and of itself; those in his orbit say it's more what the money represents — the company joining the ranks of China's so - called national champions, the likes of Jack Ma's Alibaba, Pony Ma's Tencent Holdings Ltd., and Robin Li's Baidu Inc. «I wanted to lead a Chinese company,» the 48 - year - old says, «to become No. 1 in the world.»
Calling the latest jobs report decent, Gross says Trumps cajoling companies on factories reminded him of Mussolini exerting government control of corporate interests.
President Obama called it «a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans.»
It called for expressions of interest in sub-leasing 266,000 - hectare Hamersley Station last year and came close to reaching a deal with a private company controlled by Kerry Stokes before the process stalled.
Aspect's companies are held through the entire process, from seed or series A to IPO, receiving a virtual sounding board of long - term partners at their beck and call who have the best interests of the company in mind, not themselves.
Here is the answer, and it is as dumb and shareholder - unfriendly as you could want: «Maryland law prohibits companies from doing mergers with so - called «interested stockholders» for a period of five years,» and an «interested stockholder» is anyone who, along with its «affiliates or associates,» owns more than 10 percent of the company's stock.
However there is an interesting specialty with regard to dividends in Australia: They want to avoid double taxation of corporate profits and therefore every Australian holder of Australian stocks receives so called «Franking credits» when an Australian company pays dividends.
As you're comparing stocks, it's a good idea to read transcripts of conference calls between analysts and the companies you're interested in investing in.
Brian Kelly, founder and chief executive Officer of digital asset investment firm BKCM called the automakers» effort «very, very interesting» because it adds a fresh battleground for technology companies.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
Though I wont in the future, I always went there to eat not because I shared their so called «values» What kind of company «values» who I should be interested in marrying?
Romney says he is pro-life but has a business interest in a company that is called Stericycle that disposes of aborted fetuses.
In 2014 thousands of people signed a petiton calling on the Department of Health to end these links as it has a conflict of interest when it is responsible for overseeing the law these companies flout.
Many health experts will not participate in events sponsored by baby food companies, not least because World Health Assembly Resolutions call for care over conflicts of interest in sponsorship of health workers and health programmes.
Companies have a vested interest in promoting their products and for this reason international marketing standards prevent them from contacting parents or advertising their products and call on health workers to guard against conflicts of interest.
Moron Rump calls this gift «putting America first» while he slows our economy by boosting the interests of Russia, Saudi Arabia and big oil companies!
Here's one of the more interesting applications that's come across the e.politics desktop this week — a company called AktNow.com is promoting technology that allows people to donate their Facebook status and Twitter feed to a political campaign.
Interesting bit of history - when the socialist economy of the USSR started crumbling in the 80's, the first private enterprises allowed were so called «cooperatives» - which in fact were limited private companies.
On reflection, I should have declared an interest, which appears in the register of non-parliamentary interests, in a company called Canatxx Energy Ventures Limited.»
Good government groups have for years complained that New York's campaign finance laws make it difficult for the public to determine the actual source of campaign dollars, whether due to the so - called «LLC loophole» — which allows business interests that control a network of subsidiaries to vastly multiply their political giving — or corporate formation laws that allow companies to obscure the individuals and other businesses behind them.
During the legislative session that's slated to end Wednesday, groups backed by some of the same unions have ramped up attacks against state Senate Republicans for refusing to close another quirk in campaign finance law, the so - called «LLC loophole,» that allows real estate interests to use limited liability companies to vastly multiply the power of their giving.
So when Percoco called him in 2012 and asked if Howe could think of any clients who might be interested in hiring his wife, Howe reached out to an executive whose company had extensive business before the state.
Mr. Cuomo's office had no immediate response to the proposal, which also included a plan to close the so - called L.L.C. loophole, which allows corporate interests to spend almost unlimited amounts of money on campaigns by channeling contributions through limited liability companies, which can be designed to provide little transparency.
«That this House notes that the Government regulation implementing Section 75 of the Health and Social Care Act contradicts previous Ministerial assurances that NHS commissioners should decide when and how competition should be used to serve patient interests; acknowledges that, although the last Labour Government rolled out the red carpet to private companies to make profits from NHS services, believes that patients come before profits in our NHS; and therefore calls on HM Government to withdraw SI 257, go back to the drawing board and draw up a policy which supports an integrated NHS which encourages collaboration in the interest of patient care rather than a fragmented service driven by profit.»
As the Saratoga and North Creek Railway plans to bring in revenue by storing train cars from other companies, environmental organizations are calling for the state to reject the plan in the interest of preserving the Adirondack Park.
He is perennially re-elected, despite complaints that he doesn't return phone calls and conflicts of interest between his legislative duties and his private work for an outdoor advertising company, because he gets state funds for his 1st Senate District.
That's meant that the so - called LLC loophole — an industry favorite that allows property owners and other private interest groups to pour unlimited amounts of cash into political campaigns though multiple limited liability companies — has remained in place.
«So they plan on giving us what they call «skunk time», which is essentially 10 % to 15 % of our time to spend on independent research that interests us but still delivers something to the company
We made hundreds of telephone calls and in the process we got used to answering questions such as: «Why would a company be interested in our fair?»
In 1971 he founded a new company called AeroVironment, intending to combine his old love of aerodynamics with a growing interest in the environment.
Access to this genetic test was extremely limited until recently, but if youâ $ ™ re interested, a University of Toronto - affiliated company called Nutrigenomix now offers it, and you can order it through a registered dietitian.
We have a pretty good Listener Q and A and a glance into this month's Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and a very interesting interview with a gentleman named Greg from a company called Rock Tape and especially for any of you out there who are weekend warriors, who are triathletes, who are playing in a basketball league or a soccer league and have some nagging injury that's been bothering you — Greg has some answers so you're going to want to listen to that and we're going to go straight into this week's podcast from www.bengreenfieldfitness.com.
Everyone kept saying how these photos were some of the best we've seen from pop up booths — the company was called Fotio, if you're interested!
According to the company, the game — called Likebook — uses the individual preferences of each user to suggest potential matches, ensuring they will be shown the profiles of people they are interested in.
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