Sentences with phrase «carve outs»

Companies may want to negotiate carve outs from the term sheet to allow for discussions with existing investors, banks, and specific other co-investors.
Zuckerberg was asked by US lawmakers last week what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all things, competitors in China.
The main exception to this is what is known as «bad boy carve outs», meaning that if you intentionally cause harm to the property, conduit lender or investors, you could become personally liable.
Similar carve outs exist for small business owners in states or municipalities that have raised their minimum wage above the federal rate.
Cobb has carved out a specific market in the auto industry: His customers are tech - savvy enthusiasts with strong brand allegiances.
And with good reason; millions of entrepreneurs and businesspeople have embraced the idea that carving out a slice of an existing market can certainly be effective, but finding new opportunities — finding blue oceans — is even better, since those gains don't have to come at the expense of other businesses or other people.
It's carved out a niche in the market between local firms that do smaller residential or commercial projects and the highly integrated companies like PCL, Eastern, EllisDon and Hatch.
To help solve the problem, Christensen recommends carving out a team to work on whatever the next innovation will be so it's not beholden to the same rules and thinking as the rest of the organization.
«There has always been talk of how to carve out «good» pass - through income from «bad» pass - through income.
He carved out a niche selling upscale — but comfortable — shoes from brands like Mephisto, Stuart Weitzman, Donald J. Pliner and Taryn Rose.
In their efforts to carve out their own political niche, these candidates face struggles similar to the ones leaders in business face.
Already 131 businesses have applied for licences, hoping to carve out a slice of an industry the ministry expects will grow to $ 1.3 billion by 2024.
We do compete now with other speciality tea retailers but I think as tea becomes more popular, it's actually helping Davids Tea carving out our own place.
And, it's why CBS is carving out its sports offerings from ESPN to build its own live streaming service.
You'll need to understand how you add value in the world, adopt the right mindset, and have the aptitude to carve out and continually craft your career.
It's here where things get interesting: Like businesses, campaigns will often change in reference to technology and tactics, and innovation will carve out new ways for the candidates to connect with their «customers» — the voters.
We do not need to see her rise to prominence to understand her interactions with Howard Hughes; this narrow focus allows Blanchett to carve out a character an inch wide but a mile deep, a markedly different approach than the man with which she's sharing screentime.
Here's how one number - crunching data wiz is looking carve out an oasis of football fandom in the middle of the desert.
The Triken Run's outsole closely mimics the anatomy of feet with a carved out arch and grooves separating the toes, forefoot, midfoot, and heel.
In the in - depth piece she enumerates a long list of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve out more time alone.
PayPal may be able to carve out an advantage among merchants that wish to avoid credit card companies and tech giants.
«I think this is a place where so much political considerations are overshadowing humanitarian work that to carve out a neutral humanitarian space is difficult,» he said at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.
«If you can't get as much done at the office, then you have to carve out some of your own personal time.
The move marks the continuation of a broader push in 2017 to expand into new cities and carve out market share from Uber.
The company's buyout by Coke in 2011 was seen as a betrayal by some purists, and Goldman said he has had to carve out and protect an independent identity for Honest Tea.
«The most challenging area and where we will carve out the most IP is the ability to scale this coaching piece.»
Over the past few years a growing number of entrepreneurs have forged a quiet revolution in compensation plans, jettisoning traditional salary structures and carving out bold new incentive programs for their entire organizations.
So, there's a balance struck that will make it a worthwhile venture to someone willing to sink in millions but not to a bootstrapping college student, who might be better off starting a bakery or carving out a niche in the exam preparation field.
He is their representative in the Madrid parliament, where he has carved out a reputation as a rabble rouser, a rock star who marches into the chamber wearing T - shirts with political slogans, confronting the central government with provocative speeches, holding up props - from printers to handcuffs - to bring attention to his cause of the day.
Rather than carving out new markets — or, as Real Matters founder Smith puts it, «knocking on doors and trying to sell a brand new widget that [nobody] has the budget for» — the fastest - growing tech firms are making inroads by finding better solutions to existing needs.
They also argue the agency overstepped its authority in issuing rules intended to address discrimination in auto lending that also affect car dealers — an industry that was specifically carved out from the CFPB's purview.
The state has already carved out similar provisions to include positions such as landlords, teachers, and real estate agents.
And, as the mother of daughters, I now see the merit in carving out all - female spaces for education, debate, and building relationships.
GE CEO John Flannery on Tuesday said that the 125 - year - old business is considering carving out its major divisions into separately traded units as it announced a $ 6.2 billion charge related to its insurance operations.
«You can do that by carving out a little time in a creative way.»
Goepfert had carved out a profitable niche — one that would become much more lucrative when he started marketing his guns on the internet.
Here, we take a look at three other startups that are carving out their own niches at the forefront of 3 - D printing.
It seemed the Zune was carving out a niche for itself.
But that doesn't mean we can't make sure we carve out time for both work and life and love.
D'Amico knows Cirque has carved out its niche, but thinks that the idea of a circus troupe taking it easy, especially one born in the gutters, just isn't right.
To improve margins there, the chain in 2012 carved out a new roster (called Extra Value Menu), where some food — guess what?
If you can, she adds, «carve out a little bit of time in your life to enhance the lives of others.»
Instead of dumping cash into massive base paycheques and competitive perks (think nap pods and catered lunches), the Toronto sales and marketing software developer encourages his employees to carve out their own wealth.
Rule number 1 is to carve out a dedicated place to use only for work.
Inflation will carve out the bulk of your 401k.
But to find its next Sharegate, the company needs to carve out time and space to ideate and tinker.
But if you carve out the right niche, it could be lucrative.
The goal is to consistently carve out unstructured creative time.
Of course every small business has to address this challenge in different ways to carve out a niche that serves their purpose.
Revenue was already in the hundreds of millions, and it had carved out a new and profitable niche.
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