Sentences with phrase «companies cut down»

Show how your management helps companies cut down on needless costs and capitalize on opportunities.
This is because online sales help insurance companies cut down distribution and administration costs and they pass on these benefits to policyholders in the form of low premiums.
Coca - Cola European Partners unveils stevia - based Capri - Sun Coca - Cola European Partners has reformulated Capri - Sun with stevia as European drinks companies cut down on sugar ahead of new levies.
Software robots, known as robotic process automation, help companies cut down on costs and errors, UiPath CEO Daniel Dines said.
But when oil companies cut down production in response to depressed prices, the money stops flowing along with the crude.
Similarly, Srivatsa of Blowhorn shared how his firm started off 2016 with just two weeks of capital left in the bank but successfully strove through the year on cash flow, thanks to the core team taking pay cuts and the company cutting down on other costs without a single employee quitting.
«All of the syngas goes into heat or energy production,» Synfuels chemist Ed Peterson says, and the company cuts down on cost by using such by - products to make energy and employing components built with cheaper steel alloyed with carbon as well as easy to maintain low pressures.
During such event, there are good chances to see a few companies cutting down their dividend.
This helps the company cut down on the need for storage space and eliminates the need for the artist to travel to some distant warehouse to retrieve a piece, should a client wish to purchase it.
«This bill contains huge loopholes that would benefit pulp and paper companies cutting down Indonesia's last rainforests, lets criminal offenders off the hook, and adds government bureaucracy at tax - payer expense.»
The power company cut down a tree that blocked a lot of the light about a year after we moved in and I'm so thankful for that.

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Facing opposition from internet pioneers, online companies, members of Congress and the vast majority of Americans — all of whom are worried about broadband providers offering cut - down packages of services rather than the full internet — he released a jokey video scoffing at their dire predictions.
Alas, the service was axed as part of RIM's cost - cutting; the company pared its tech support down to business hours, with «business - critical» after - hours support.
Yet Robinson says companies are still keen to invest in new technologies, even though they're being forced to cut down on production.
As a bonus, these videos can feature company leaders, which will help introduce key players, cutting down on the endless name game that typically happens on an employee's first day.
In a research paper on the project, Facebook researchers said that by using WordNet, the company was able to group common hashtags with each other to cut down on the noise.
Peloton predicts that platooning would save companies money by improving trucks» fuel efficiency while also cutting down on emissions.
Two former Fancy employees estimate that one - third of the company was cut that day, scaling a team of 45 US employees last year down to about 15 or 20 now.
But Sino - Forest disclosed in its management discussion and analysis for both the first and second quarters of 2010 that the revenue was generated by selling standing timber, meaning the company did not cut down and transport any of these trees.
Troupes could also use the tablets to hold Skype videoconferences with managers at company headquarters, which was likely to cut down emergency travel.
But in recent years the «can't - miss» company has struggled with product delays; executive reshufflings; increased competition from Apple and Fitbit, costly lawsuits with its supplier, and Fitbit; and a down round that cut the company's valuation in half.
E-commerce transactions made through in - car systems, automatic ordering options with fast - food outlets and software updates that cut down on repair expenses will add up to this improved profitability, the company said in a recent presentation to investors.
Enough so that the analysts led by Davis Maris cut their valuation range for Valeant from $ 30 to $ 31 down to $ 27 to $ 31, saying the compensation increases will likely worsen the company's already decaying public image and sputtering sales.
Many of the new models are predicated on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for the companies and their customers.
As companies begin to fill positions they cut in down times, employees are buoyed by the promise of higher pay and better opportunities, making them quicker to jump ship.
Citi analyst Paul Lejuez says the company will likely need to cut its dividend — it currently yields 5.85 % — in order to pare down that debt.
All in all, the company claims to have cut down so - called software bloat by 40 percent, and the phones now include only a trio of Microsoft apps and select Samsung apps (S Health and Milk, Samsung's music service).
All four models are predicated on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for the companies and their customers.
Most of the new models focus on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for companies and their customers.
A Jet representative told The Journal the company was planning to cut down on marketing during the holidays.
The financial crisis led many companies to cut down their hiring and layoff large numbers of their workforces.»
Shares in the online travel services company are being marked down sharply Friday after a bleak earnings report that fell short of consensus forecasts and led the company to cut its own forecast for earnings this year.
As for Walmart, the service is likely to be an incentive for people to come into stores while also cutting down on the cost of returns shipping for the company.
Publicly traded oil companies have lost billions in market value, and both public and private firms are moving aggressively to cut capital spending budgets for 2015 — laying off thousands of workers and shutting down hundreds of rigs.
To cut down on those costs, companies are increasingly turning to cloud - based data storage.
«To be frank, I'm looking forward to this change,» Krishnamurthy tells Inc. «What I'm hoping is that they cut down on the paperwork and the regulations [for companies].»
In the same class was a student whose dad made big money from working for a company responsible for cutting down those very trees.
Smartphone maker BlackBerry once accounted for 20 % of Celestica's revenue (which was US$ 6.5 billion last year), but as BlackBerry lost market share in recent years and had to cut costs, it switched to cheaper Asian suppliers, and the two companies formally announced their split last summer; sure enough, Celestica's first - quarter results showed a BlackBerry - sized hole in the balance sheet, with revenues down 19 % from the year before.
In addition, the company says it will later this month delist from the TSX exchange in order to cut down on costs, citing minimum trading volume on the Canadian exchange.
The company, majority owned by Walt Disney Co., has lost 3.2 million subscribers in a little over a year, according to Nielsen data, as people have «cut the cord» by dropping their cable - TV subscriptions or downgraded to cheaper, slimmed - down TV packages devoid of expensive sports channels like ESPN.
The shift to more meaningful content has just started rolling out, but the company made other changes last year as a precursor to the latest moves, including cutting down on viral videos.
Read how the high - tech precision screen company partnered with Ralph Lauren and U.S. manufacturers to produce a cutting - edge down parka to be worn by U.S. Olympic athletes during the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Its most significant development may be the firm's recent promise to match the prices of its online competition, something the company has yet to offer in the U.S.. It's a move the company hopes will cut down on «showrooming,» where customers go to a store to play with a product, and then go home and buy it for a cheaper price online.
Instead, most companies are in cost - cutting mode, using this opportunity to pay down debt and liquidate assets.
In the past year, Beijing has shut down a handful of popular live - streaming apps, passed a law that forces foreign companies to store data in China, closed trading on its largest Bitcoin exchanges, and cut access to tools that help people access Facebook, Google, and other blocked services.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) earnings will also be in focus after Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday cut off analysts asking about profit potential in the company's first - quarter's earnings call, sending shares down 4 % in after - hours trading, despite promises that production of the troubled Model 3 electric car was on track.
A CVA, a type of insolvency process that allows companies to shut stores and drive down rents, could lead to swingeing cuts to the retailer's 59 - strong store estate and trigger hundreds of job losses.
These companies can survive bad times and eventually become more dominant as weaker competitors are forced to cut back or shut down» Chris Davis
Of course we would like to see AXL pay down its debt as quickly as possible, but cutting the company's debt in half would likely push AXL to be an investment grade credit and this appears achievable within roughly 3 years.
The law contains several provisions favorable to businesses, including a cut in the corporate income - tax rate to 21 %, down from 35 %; the ability to write off qualified investments in new facilities right away, rather than over several years; and the potential for a 20 % income deduction for small - business owners who own companies via pass - through entities.
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