Sentences with phrase «companies battle against each other»

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Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
Mobile phone carrier Sprint is buying 33 % of pop star Jay Z's Tidal and will offer the service to its 45 million subscribers, giving the also - ran music company a potentially huge lift in its battle against Apple Music, Spotify and other contenders.
Prominent corporate lawyer Martin Lipton says that settling might be the better way to go for DuPont and other companies battling against activist shareholders.
Other legal fights related to Uber include its battle with self - driving car company Waymo, which is suing Uber for allegedly stealing trade secrets, and a lawsuit filed by investor Benchmark against former chief executive officer Travis Kalanick claiming breach of contract.
It's going to be an extremely difficult battle and eReader companies have to be ruthless and if possible attack Agency Model Publishers directly (legally, boycott them, hide them in their ebook stores, favor other publishers, rally users against them).
By choosing to film the polar opposites of production and distribution, on one side, the Niger Delta and MEND's battle against the oil companies, and on the other side, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, he examines two «Belief Systems» that, each in their own way, have metaphysical significance.
Many times these individuals feel like they are fighting a losing battle, going up against insurance companies and other representation that make it their business to avoid liability.
Like every other technology company, we are constantly improving our defenses in the battle against malicious hackers.
«The people whose job is to protect the user always are fighting an uphill battle against the people whose job is to make money for the company,» said Sandy Parakilas, who worked at Facebook enforcing privacy and other rules until 2012 and now advises a nonprofit organization called the Center for Humane Technology, which is looking at the effect of technology on people.
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