Sentences with phrase «companies make at this point»

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Carrizo's breakeven point, at $ 60 a barrel, is relatively low among frackers, and the company holds the rights to an unusually strong portfolio of oil and gas fields, which Waghorn thinks make it a likely acquisition target.
So, at some pointcompanies will make these judgments, shareholders would make those judgments, managements will make these judgments — those cash balances could become excessive.»
NFC is still relatively new on iPhones and it's possible that Apple may in fact open up the capability to outsiders at some point, but so far, the company has made no overtures to that effect.
By limiting supply to the market, the two cartels — BPC, a partnership between the largest Russian and Belorussian companies, and Canpotex, made up of Potash Corp. and junior partners Agrium and Mosaic — helped drive the average price of potash from a historic range of between $ 125 and $ 200 a metric tonne to, at one point in 2009, $ 825 a metric tonne.
Woodman said no, thanks, strapped his GoPro wrist cam to the car's roll bar, and had his eureka moment: The company would make mounts for its cameras so people could point them back at themselves.
While the express delivery company didn't take off immediately — at one point, he resorted to saving the company with an emergency trip to Vegas and wiring money he made at Black Jack — by the late 1970s, Smith was on his way to building the $ 48 billion company he still runs today.
But the company's willingness to spend (and lose) limitless sums money to drive competitors out of business raises a question regulators might soon have to answer: At what point does being too competitive make you anti-competitive?
One unnamed source made it a point to applaud the efforts of Marty Lev, the former vice president of security at Google who left the company in 2016 and is now head of physical security at Amazon Web Services.
More transparency, by simplifying communications and the flow of information, can make your organization more open and connected because people will feel like they have all of the information they need, at all points in time, to make the right decisions for the company.
How can the people and algos that make up this market drive these shares so high as to give a nothing - company with the iffiest disclosures a market capitalization at one point of $ 7 billion?
«At some point, big wireless companies made a decision for you that you should have to wait two years to get a new phone for a fair price,» said John Legere, moved attribution up president and CEO of T - Mobile U.S., in a statement.
«The gift date itself on average represents a turning point in the stock's trajectory, with company prices moving lower in the months after a gift is made,» David Yermack, a professor of finance at the NYU Stern School of Business, wrote in a 2008 article in the Journal of Financial Economics.
I should note that researchers at the company say they've made a point of keeping their results objective and based on statistical facts.
While these numbers certainly made for a buoyant Thursday, Oracle and analysts seem convinced at this point that Oracle's cloud computing business will carry the company well into the future.
There are always many Canadian companies at CES, so I also make a point of talking to some of them to gauge their experiences.
In Canada, women make up 14.6 % of the overall board members at companies listed on the TSX Composite index, which is up almost 4 percentage points since 2008.
The deal is expected to close by the end of 2016, at which point Katzenberg will become chairman of DreamWorks New Media, made up of the company's ownership interests in AwesomenessTV and NOVA.
«The company, at some point, will reach a crisis where it's really going to be a make or break for the business, and if they handle it well, it becomes a star,» Meeks said.
Yet at some point something changes: the founder gets bored, the company starts making money in a pivot that wasn't part of the original vision or even funds run low but not low enough to justify shutting the doors - especially when there's revenue involved.
The leader's social media presence offers guidelines and boundaries, making clear the limits of the company's online personality and the point at which things get inappropriate.
airBnb had to sell cereal at one point to keep their company alive, in the early days of FedEx their CEO gambled his money at blackjack to win and make payroll.
When Banks looked at the above diversity data for senior executives at 16 Fortune 500 companies, she was careful to point out that it need not be a depressing reminder that women and people of color — and other marginalized groups that aren't counted on the EEO - 1 Report — struggle to make it to the upper echelons of corporate America.
The two companies said as many as 100,000 terms will no longer produce search results; in addition, at the top of search results for more than 13,000 entries, warnings will appear making it clear that the associated content is illegal, pointing users towards websites where they can receive help.
But Luijke sees companies making a focal point of fitness — going out of their way to make sure a stressful, full - time job doesn't come at the expense of exercise and eating right.
And while Reddit told CNN Money that it «provides fair market salaries» to all employees, skeptics point out that most companies will make this claim to employees, who are generally forced to take them at their word.
Alim Erginoglu, an employee engagement consultant at Towers Watson, makes a great point: «Successful companies connect with their Millennials not only during working hours but outside of work as well.
A steady stream of it informs much of the decision - making at the Toronto - based company, though Segal is careful to point out that it isn't the only tool Klick uses.
While many companies started out using social media to get the word out about products, the most successful have significantly expanded their efforts to engage their customers at every step of what we call the «customer corridor,» touch points that start when a potential customer first learns of a product and extend through the moment they opt to make repeat purchases.
As a former Third Point employee told journalist Nicholas Stein in 2007, Loeb «believes that if you embarrass a CEO in front of his friends at the club, make him feel like people are talking about him, you can exert change on his company
«Part of our Sector Weight thesis longer term has been the view that at some point, investors might start to care that a significant portion... of the company's gross profit pool was no longer growing, and so while investors largely care about Model 3 for the moment, that S / X continue to point toward these trends makes multiple expansion arguments more challenging,» analysts Elliot Arnson and Brad Erickson said in a Wednesday note.
At the time of an IPO and subsequent underwritten public offerings, underwriters will have the ability to dictate whether investors are allowed to sell, which makes the registration rights negotiated at the time of the venture financing a mere starting point for discussions with the company and the underwriterAt the time of an IPO and subsequent underwritten public offerings, underwriters will have the ability to dictate whether investors are allowed to sell, which makes the registration rights negotiated at the time of the venture financing a mere starting point for discussions with the company and the underwriterat the time of the venture financing a mere starting point for discussions with the company and the underwriters.
At this point, Calacanis made his own view known, which was that the first company or project based around a new technology — in this case Bitcoin — usually becomes a lesson on how not to evolve.
From an investment point of view, however, I think it makes more sense to pay lawyers to work at that stage of the company's life (where it appears there is a company) than at the seed stage.
Kraken's CEO pointed out the short turnaround time requested by the Attorney General's office, and the public nature of the request, making it clear that the Attorney General's request is more of a public relations campaign directed towards cryptocurrency exchanges rather than an honest attempt at getting information about the companies» operations.
«We have not remained the same company at any point in our history and are constantly looking at what's out there to make sure we stay current.»
Tommaso Chiabra will meet Seth Goldman, executive president of Beyond Meat, on the occasion of his participation at Seeds & Chips in Milan (7 - 10 May 2018), to make a point together on the development of the Californian company in Europe.
America's beverage companies are doing their part to help people manage their calorie and sugar intake by providing a wide range of beverage choices, a variety of package sizes and clear, easy - to - read calorie information — on package and at point of purchase — to help them make the choice that's right for them.
The beverage companies will utilize a range of marketplace activities in these Little Rock neighborhoods in an effort to help people reduce their calories: such as making lower - calorie and smaller - portion beverages more available in stores, providing incentives for consumers to try these options and displaying new calorie awareness messages at points of sale.
«Our companies are committed to fact - based labeling as well as seeking ways to make calories and other nutrition information more clear and accessible to consumers, particularly at the point of purchase,» Neely said.
And with Clear on Calories, America's leading beverage companies have come together through a voluntary commitment to make the calories in their products even more clear and consumer - friendly by putting calorie information at consumers» fingertips at every point of purchase, including containers, company - controlled vending machines and fountain machines.
«Every organization is at a different point in the sustainability journey so our program allows businesses to use their own baselines to determine a set of goals based on their region, operation and other factors, and then focus their resources on the practices that will make the most difference for their company, the environment and the community, continually improving year after year.»
At that point, Crust already had the makings of a growing restaurant group with locations in Phoenix and Scottsdale, a catering company, MLB partnerships with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies, a location in the Phoenix Convention Center, and a retail line that is anchored by their homemade Kurt Warner Marinara Sauce.
I was trying to make the points that 1) Based on their level within the overall hierarchy of the sport, and working for a company valued so highly, that fighters are underpaid for the value they bring; and 2) other major sports tend to split revenue with athletes at about 50/50.
HUMAN Healthy Vending (http://www.healthyvending.com), the world's fastest - growing healthy vending company and the only health activist company that distributes high - tech and eco-friendly vending machines that vend nutritious foods while educating consumers on nutrition at the point of sale, announced today that it made Forbes» prestigious list of «America's Most Promising Companies
Nielsen pointed to remarks Poloncarz made at a recent Opiate Epidemic Task Force meeting, where he touted Erie County's recent lawsuit filing against major pharmaceutical companies for misrepresenting the addictive properties of their opioid - based painkillers.
I did not recognise, at the point that this visit was arranged, a need to disclose to my officials and the High Commission that Abid Hussain and I have a common business interest as minority shareholders in a small food company... I sincerely regret that I did not consider the significance of this relationship with Mr Hussain when the arrangements for the visit were being made... I am sorry.
The company wanted the state to commit to locating casinos now, a promise that Cuomo wasn't in a position to make at this point.
The companies, and the state's initiative to make investments in these pivotal industries: we're at an inflection point, and I think it's important we move it forward and clear up some of the bottleneck.»
But throughout the entire 5 years, regardless of the current price of the stock, the options had some inherent value because of their potential — at any point during those 5 years, the stock price of the company could go up, making the options exercisable.
He pointed at the name of the company that made the plane and said «I've never flown on one of their planes before.»
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