Steering consumers to pick - up and drop - off locations saves
both companies money because labor and fuel costs are lower when many packages can be picked up from one place rather than retrieving packages door - to - door.
The robots not only keep humans from working at dangerous heights, but can potentially save
a company money because they no longer have to rent a crane or build a scaffolding for a quick fix — just send the robot up.
Or you could save
the company some money because you are shrewd enough to know just where to save money.
Not exact matches
Firstly,
because it means higher interest rates — so when
companies try to borrow
money, that
money will become more expensive and as a result they will have less room to give returns to investors.
... I think that creates a lot of positives, and banks are doing well
because investors know all these new
companies will be borrowing
money.»
Where ever the extra time and
money is directed, if it improves your website, it is time and
money well spent over the long term
because it will give your
company a more professional appearance online.
He responded: «Well, I just had one come in, a younger person, had gone to Harvard, super bright, has started a financial
company in one area and he's very successful, and people were offering him massive amounts of
money to go into different types of businesses
because he was successful at one.»
I'm not cavalier about other people's
money or jobs, but here that doesn't qualify as risk, which is weird
because in many, many countries, quitting your job and starting a
company and taking
money from someone and losing it is a big, big no - no.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the
company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real
money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it
because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
«Japanese
companies have a lot of extra cash at hand
because when there's deflation, the value of cash won't diminish even if they keep the
money and not spend it on capital expenditure,» Iwata told Reuters in an interview in January.
But the
company will benefit from the fund's decision to use XRP, in part
because it controls large reserves of the currency (which may get a price boost from Arrington's announcement) and
because the move may burnish Ripple's reputation as a
money transfer platform.
Chesky believes a
company goes public for four key reasons:
because it needs
money;
because it seeks a «branding event»;
because it wants currency with which to make acquisitions; and
because it wants liquidity for its shareholders.
CircleUp, Kickstarter, Lending Club, Square, Wealthfront —
Companies recognized as CNBC Disruptors
because of the way they are changing how we spend, fund, transfer
money.
«And as long as that happens, your insurance
company is not going to pay your bill if you take a drug and the pharmaceuticals are not going to develop the drugs
because if nobody is going to pay for their use, why spend the
money on that?»
That is
because banks, private - equity firms and institutional investors have continued to pour
money into the sector even as oil
companies slashed billions of dollars in spending from their budgets and laid off more than 100,000 workers.
But investors lost
money because the
company was seen as a financier of al - Bashir.
As the FT notes,
because Facebook makes most of its
money from advertising, this has the potential to dramatically boost the
company's revenue.
At that point, large private equity buyers begin to enter the picture,
because they can purchase the
company with borrowed
money and use the
company's own cash flow to service the debt.
and my response is [that] a
company should have values
because a
company is a collection of people,» Cook said on Mad
Money.
Energy
companies frequently «flare» or burn off vast supplies of methane at drilling sites
because it earns less
money than oil.
CNBC Mad
Money host Jim Cramer said the Internet
company has «real value
because it has some really terrific assets», and new Chief Executive Marissa Mayer is committed to unlocking its value.
In the end, this is actually probably one of the most popular options for those who are really series about funding a startup
because it allows you to keep control over your
company, earn mentorship when it's needed, and hopefully make
money as your
company continues to grow.
He knows he's lucky to have survived; many
companies fail not
because their business models are flawed but
because they just can't get
money they're owed in time.
Nobody on your team is making mistakes
because they think it's fun, want to spite you or make the
company lose
money.
«Everywhere I go, senior executive men say to me, «You are costing me so much
money because all the women in my
company are demanding raises.»»
The medians for profit changes from 2015 to 2016 do not include
companies that lost
money in 2015 or lost
money in both 2015 and 2016,
because no meaningful percentage changes can be calculated in such cases.
Or maybe
because you're not looking to take your existing
company to market, borrow
money from a bank, sell it or get new investment, you don't need a plan.
The
company says it can charge less than traditional payday lenders
because of its underwriting software and
because it saves
money by not opening physical branches.
And any time we're squabbling over
money, let's do something good for the world,
because this doesn't get the
company anywhere.»
This would be highly beneficial to the
company,
because it doesn't earn much
money off of each individual transaction - it will need higher transaction volumes to see significant gains in total revenue.
It's still tough for VoIP
companies to make
money because margins are thin, and they need to keep marketing costs in check.
April 13 - Silicon valley billionaire Elon Musk said on Friday his Tesla Inc
company will not need to raise any
money this year
because the electric car maker will have positive cash flow and be profitable in the third and fourth quarter.
«Car
companies will still make
money selling cars, but the whole market will shrink
because we'll use those vehicles more efficiently.»
To get
money back to the investors they have to be able to sell their shares in your
company, either
because you've sold shares on the public stock markets (called going public, or initial public offering) or
because you've been acquired by another
company.
Public sector banks are likely to be more hesitant to lend
money to these borrowers
because chances of a turnaround for
companies with high levels of debt seem unlikely, at least in the near term, according to Awtani.
Most of our competitors like screwed up
companies because the more screwed up you are the more
money you make.»
«Don't confuse the health of your
company with
money for the investors,
because they don't make a dime if your
company is healthy and growing.
Other Chinese investors who put
money into EuroFX also told Reuters they did so
because Euro Forex Investment Limited was a
company registered in Britain.
I felt morally superior
because I was successful, hard working and making lots of
money for the
company - but that doesn't matter.
In all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more,
because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition
because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the
company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer
because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more
because it generally makes raising the
money easier.
«Donald had to agree to every term of every deal and had to sign off on everything,» Kriss, who worked with the real - estate
company Bayrock before leaving
because he was convinced it was a
money - laundering front, told O'Brien last month.
Because most of these
companies are based in Silicon Valley, this creates a «feedback loop» where the
money that's already located there stays concentrated there.
He says that part of the reason why Silicon Valley startups are gobbling up so much venture capital
money is
because many
companies (especially unicorns) are choosing to stay private longer.
The few that do succeed tend to work
because the two
companies are able to consolidate physical infrastructure like wires, and save
money in the process.
SAFTs, in which investors are promised a set number of tokens that don't yet have value, are popular
because they allow investors to put
money toward the technology rather than in a centralized
company.
I'd shut it down and give the
money back to the shareholders,»
because he couldn't imagine running any
company but Dell.
Ackman's short of nutritional supplement
company Herbalife proved costly not only in
money lost, but also in reputation
because of the high profile battle over the
company with Carl Icahn.
Do you complain about how much
money you make to anyone who will listen
because the
company changed the compensation plan (like Uber has)?
Donovan says she wasn't worried
because the
company had not had trouble raising
money before; the business was on an $ 11 million run rate, and was burning $ 400,000 a month — «which in San Francisco terms is nothing,» she says.
In the case of the small business, most if not all of the
company's profits are used to pay salaries and fringe benefits, which are deductible, and double taxation may be avoided
because no
money is left over for distributing dividends.