Sentences with phrase «companies made a name for»

Annapurna has been making surgical moves to be involved with top talent as the company makes a name for itself as a producer and financier.
However, the company made a name for itself for being constantly innovative, so there is a high chance that we will see the dual - camera setup on the next generation of iPhones.
The company made a name for itself years ago by pitching its original handset, the OnePlus One, as the «flagship killer.»
The company made a name for itself a few years ago when it released an expensive ultra-secure smartphone.
The company made a name for itself by launching premium phones that equalled (or even surpassed) those offered by Apple and Samsung, but for a lower price.
The company made a name for itself in the US in much the same way Chinese phone vendors exploded in popularity in China, by making smartphones that rival high - end flagship handsets but for hundreds less.
The company made a name for itself by focusing on multisignature technology, which is integrated into its solutions by default.

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She gradually made a name for herself as a landscaper in Chicago, and as her company grew, those competitors were surprised by her success, she says.
We'll give you the pros, cons and bottom line on some of the best - known names in the industry, and with this information you'll be prepared to make the optimal decision for you company.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
To understand why, and why allowing T - Mobile to acquire Sprint would be a big problem for consumers, we need to understand what makes it so hard to for even giant, well - funded companies with recognized brand names to break into the wireless market.
By the company's name, you can probably guess iDoneThis might have a stake in advocating the idea, but the book makes a compelling case for why a done list beats a to - do list any day.
As you look across the robotics landscape, there are a number of notable names that may come to mind, from the «cute» robots that consumer electronics companies roll out for the holidays to the big acquisitions being made by Silicon Valley companies, including Google.
While it isn't connected with the collapsed factories, the company is the biggest buyer of clothes made in Bangladesh and has for the first time released the names and addresses of all its suppliers.
That freed up other companies to start making generic pods that would still work in Keurig - brand coffee brewers — and those clones typically sold for 15 - 25 % less than the brand - name pods sold by Keurig directly.
But with the potential for success comes challenges burgeoning ad - tech companies will need to overcome to make a name for themselves in the field.
Why it's hot: Like many cities that neighbor New York City, Stamford made a name for itself when big companies fled the big city for lower operating costs.
Incase Sonic Made by a company that's famous for stylish iPhone cases and boasting the most fashion - forward design of any audiophile - grade headphones on the market, the unimaginatively named Sonics are easily dismissed as sacrificing function for form.
Digital Asset, a company that makes software for designing blockchains, is contributing the Hyperledger name to the project, which will be used for branding the effort, as well as code and developer resources.
Jim Dalrymple is about as dedicated to Apple as it's possible to be: He's been enthusiastically covering the company as a journalist and blogger for 17 years, both at Apple - focused magazines like Macworld and on the dedicated blog he co-founded and now makes his livelihood from, The Loop (its name is a deliberate reference to One Infinite Loop, the address of Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.).
But the company has also made a name for itself among techies for a building a set of key software tools that help it run on AWS more efficiently.
Sony has indeed made some recent moves to prepare for this eventuality, first by acquiring cloud gaming provider Gaikai — despite its Japanese name, the company is also based in California — and Japanese broadband provider So - Net.
For companies ready to make a small investment and save the half hour a week spent managing a mailing list, Nussey suggests a service like Constant Contact that provides a Web - based system that offers list management, newsletter templates, and tracking, beginning at $ 15 a month for lists of up to 500 namFor companies ready to make a small investment and save the half hour a week spent managing a mailing list, Nussey suggests a service like Constant Contact that provides a Web - based system that offers list management, newsletter templates, and tracking, beginning at $ 15 a month for lists of up to 500 namfor lists of up to 500 names.
The government wanted to make sure that the information licensed producers were providing the public would be limited to basic details for prospective clients, such as the brand name, proper or common name of the strain, the price per gram, the cannabinoid content, and the company's contact information.
Mike Serbinis has made a name for himself as a successful serial entrepreneur, building up and selling companies like Kobo.
Five years after its founding, the company is expanding its footprint and continuing to make a name for itself in the United States, its first international market.
The storied VC firm, which made a name for itself with early bets on companies like Oracle and Google, has invested millions in two blockchain startups — Orchid Labs and Filecoin — and two cryptocurrency hedge funds, MetaStable and Polychain Capital.
Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO of San Francisco - based dedicated virtual assistant company Zirtual, continued to make a name for herself as in 2012.
After selling 20 million cars in 190 countries, the company made the difficult decision to drop the Datsun name (which originated in Japan almost a century ago, and comes from the Japanese word «DAT» for lightning fast) from its U.S. operations to unify its global brand.
But a trademark bestows an official status, and the absence of one makes it harder for a company to stop competitors from using their name.
SecondMarket made a name for itself as a destination for trading shares of private companies like Facebook and Zynga before their IPOs.
Lemelson also made a name for himself - not always in a positive way - as a defender of inventor's rights, where he actively sued organizations and companies he felt had infringed upon his patents.
That's an even rarer feat for a generic drug maker such as Mylan, which makes most of its revenue not on brand - name drugs, but on cheaper, equivalent versions of other companies» branded medications.
We asked respondents again in 2014 to name up - and - coming companiescompanies that are still relatively young or have yet to reach the scale of the top 50 global giants but are nonetheless making themselves known for innovation.
We are a relatively new company, but already making a name for ourselves.
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The HRC maintained the prevailing compensation program for named executives primarily based on its belief that the major compensation - mix adjustments made in 2010 would continue to be successful in furthering the Compensation Principles in 2011 and information received from the Company's major stockholders, including stockholders» over 96 % approval of the Say - on - Pay resolution at our 2011 annual stockholders» meeting.
We have made major investments in our corporate governance and compliance capabilities and, in 2006, were proud to be named Canada's best company for corporate governance by Investor Relations Magazine, and fourth best by the Globe and Mail.
She sold the company for $ 66 million in 2001, and has since embarked on another chapter that's made her a household name: as one of the sharks on ABC's hit «Shark Tank,» recently renewed for its eighth season.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) the Company was engaged in predatory lending practices that saddled subprime borrowers and / or those with poor or limited credit histories with high - interest rate debt that they could not repay; (ii) many of the Company's customers were using Qudian - provided loans to repay their existing loans, thereby inflating the Company's revenues and active borrower numbers and increasing the likelihood of defaults; (iii) the Company was providing online loans to college students despite a governmental ban on the practice; (iv) the Company was engaged overly aggressive and improper collection practices; (v) the Company had understated the number of its non-performing loans in the Registration Statement and Prospectus; (vi) because of the Company's improper lending, underwriting and collection practices it was subject to a heightened risk of adverse actions by Chinese regulators; (vii) the Company's largest sales platform and strategic partner, Alipay, and Ant Financial, could unilaterally cap the APR for loans provided by Qudian; (viii) the Company had failed to implement necessary safeguards to protect customer data; (ix) data for nearly one million Company customers had been leaked for sale to the black market, including names, addresses, phone numbers, loan information, accounts and, in some cases, passwords to CHIS, the state - backed higher - education qualification verification institution in China, subjecting the Company to undisclosed risks of penalties and financial and reputational harm; and (x) as a result of the foregoing, Qudian's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
On November 21st, a relatively small biotech company named Gilead Sciences (GILD) made headline news in the pharmaceutical investment community when it acquired a little - known hepatitis C drug developer named Pharmasset Inc. (VRUS), for $ 10.8 billion, in an all - cash deal.
It's not clear what Fowler means when she says Uber has named or blamed her for the account deletions the company has seen in the wake of her making her allegations public.
The high - flying, cash - burning company has made a huge name for itself and now it must shoulder the responsibility, not just for itself and its investors, but for the benefit of the industry in which it made its mark.
Gaming company Razer, which made its name selling high - end peripherals and gaming laptops, introduced its «zVault» digital wallet and «zGold» rewards program for its gamers back in March.
Consumer advocate Christopher Elliott, who has made a name for himself by helping people to avoid getting ripped off by airlines, hotels, and other travel companies, says that travelers who behave this way aren't merely unethical, they're thieves.
Biotech with Deep Pipeline, «Abundant» Upcoming Catalysts Named Top Pick Source: Streetwise Reports (4/11/18) Douglas Loe, an analyst with Echelon Wealth Partners, made the case for why this biopharmaceutical company merits this status.
While he doesn't explicitly name ROIC, Fink makes it clear that companies should be measuring and holding executives accountable for long - term cash flows, which requires good stewardship of capital.
Their names and the money the company keeps spending each year to maintain their standards make it almost impossible for new competitors to enter this market.
For at least several months before Alphabet splintered off its car division and named it Waymo, the company had made it clear that it did not want to build a car.
While there are some obscure investment cases to be made for ethereum classic, it strikes me as highly likely the price has been driven significantly higher by uninformed investors simply not understanding the difference between the two - similar to how adding".com» to a company's name in 1999 sent stock prices up on average 74 %.
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