Sentences with phrase «companies say»

Drug companies say the law will not only be ineffective, but will also threaten innovation and development.
Companies say extraordinary campuses are necessary to recruit and retain top talent and to spark innovation and creativity.
Seventy percent of companies say it's cheaper to retain an existing customer than to acquire a new one, according to a report.
But data miners and analytics companies say it's a finer line than investors often realize; consultant Ekster, for example, says investors can receive cease - and - desist orders for scraping publicly available data.
Quickflix and DVD Direct have concentrated their marketing online, targeting existing Internet users, but both companies say they are pleased by Telstra's entry into the market, as it will increase awareness of the business concept.
The companies say the deal will speed the arrival of faster 5G wireless networks and create thousands of new jobs.
Major North American companies say they are taking action on gun control because the government won't: CNBC survey.
Many publishers see ad blocking as a disaster, but some digital media companies say it could turn out to be a good thing
«There's a labor law which actually the companies say favors the employees.»
The companies say that nothing is being monitored or recorded until the wake words are spoken, but once they are, Amazon and Google tend to hold on to that voice data to improve the services for you.
Tech companies say they need the visas to get scarce talent, while labor advocates contend that it allows companies to hire cheaper foreign workers instead of Americans.
Many companies say they have values, but SendGrid lives and breathes these values, and they are ingrained in the culture here.
On a per - share basis, the Vancouver, British Columbia - based company said it had profit of 1 cent.
The company said it plans to offer 7.8 million shares at $ 16 to $ 18.
The Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had profit of 16 cents per share.
The company said sales in its Pratt & Whitney unit, which also makes the engine for Lockheed Martin Corp's F - 35 combat jets, rose 15.2 percent.
«People can simply tell it to play music, get answers, connect with friends and find content — all by using natural language,» the company says.
Shares started to dip Monday after the company said it would not renew an agreement with cable network Epix, which means a long list of popular movies, including The Hunger Games, will disappear from the site at the end of this month.
The New York - based company said it had net income of 38 cents per share.
As of March 2016, Express Scripts began amortizing the contract over 10 years, rather than over 15 years as it had been doing, the company said in its annual filing in February.
The company says its Fort Worth brewery is leading the company's effort, partly by converting wastewater into fuel for its boilers and by recycling the pressurized water used to clean bottles and cans.
The facts: This 10 - year investment by Exxon, which focuses on 11 natural gas projects, began in 2013 and is expected to continue through 2022, the company said.
The company said it sees ripe opportunity in Ontario and Quebec, the country's most populated provinces, which are also adjacent to Verizon's U.S. properties.
The company said it had net income of $ 20.7 million, or 18 cents per share.
The company says its still plans to make devices based on its own BlackBerry 10 operating system, but it remains to be seen how long that will continue.
«The FCA and PRA are not alleging that he acted with a lack of integrity or that he lacks fitness and propriety to continue to perform his role as Group Chief Executive Officer,» the company said Friday, adding its board «continues to have unanimous confidence in Mr. Staley.»
On a per - share basis, the Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had a loss of 42 cents.
At its analyst day, the company said it was gunning for sales in the year ending January 2021 to hit as much as $ 119.8 billion, compared with this year's estimate of $ 100.6 billion.
The New York - based company said it had profit of 14 cents per share.
The Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had a loss of 4 cents per share.
And both companies said that they want to ramp up the subscription research business that Business Insider has been building, which is called BI Intelligence.
The company said it is premiering eight new feature films, 30 original series, 35 children's shows, 12 documentaries, and nine comedy specials this year alone — an expansion that some analysts say could cost $ 5 billion.
And based in part on that expansion, the company said in its earnings announcement it expects to add as many as 6 million subscribers globally in the current quarter.
The company says it has had a positive cash flow every year since its inception, in 2002; it didn't raise outside funding until 2012.
The Denver and Montreal - based company said its sales fell 4.8 per cent to US$ 2.33 billion in the first quarter compared to the prior year quarter.
Discovery invested $ 100 million in a new holding company, Group Nine Media, that combines millennial - focused online publishers Thrillist, a food, drink and travel brand; video news creator NowThis, and animal video site The Dodo with its own digital assets, the company said in a statement.
The Fairport, New York - based company said it had net income of 7 cents per share.
The companies, which employ a combined 1.1 million people worldwide, plan to create a new, independent company they say is «free from profit - making incentives and constraints.»
The company said only asset protection employees are allowed to stop potential shoplifters.
As part of the proposed settlement, the company said it would change how it decides employee compensation and promotions in addition to providing women and minorities with more training and mentoring.
As for General Motors and Ford, their plans were set in motion before Trump was elected, and the companies said the decisions were not influenced by politics but by market forces.
Digital media is an ever - growing source of entertainment, news, shopping and social interaction, and consumers are now exposed not just to what your company says about your brand, but what the media, friends, relatives, peers, etc., are saying as well.
The explosion came after a test as World View was «in the process of releasing gas from the balloon,» the company said.
The site is already profitable, the company said, and expects online revenues to grow by 50 % this year.
May 2 (Reuters)- Cambridge Analytica, the firm embroiled in a controversy over its handling of Facebook Inc user data, and its British parent SCL Elections Ltd, are shutting down immediately after suffering a sharp drop in business, the company said on Wednesday.
So far, the company says its working with «consumer electronics manufacturers, chip makers and fashion brands» to contribute to the family of Android - based wearables.
The company said the Atlanta Business Chronicle would be issuing a correction, but the reporter told me that is not true.
April 24 - Toys» R» Us will set aside about $ 156 million to pay vendors for toys and merchandise shipped after the U.S. retailer's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last September, a lawyer for the company said on Tuesday.
BitTorrent, a streaming - technology company more closely associated with file - sharing than journalism, announced on Wednesday that it is launching a live - streaming TV news network that the company says will be an «informed, independent voice on the news.»
But now, the company says it hopes to identify abuse while it is actually occurring, instead of waiting until a user flags it.
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