In late September,
the company signed off on a consent order from the FTC that bars it from ever again using, selling or licensing any monitoring technology on rented computers.
The company signed off on a new workplace agreement that gives staff a 6 per cent pay rise over three years, well short of the 15 per cent increase that unions were seeking.
But
the company signed off on it all the same.
* Ask yourself this: why on earth would a credit card
company sign off on a marketing campaign that encouraged consumers to use their card for everything in exchange for «free» rewards?
Vivint does not agree with all the points agreed to, but Bywater and
the company signed off on the settlement, saying it would ensure and protect utility customer choice in Utah for the next several years.
Microsoft is rolling out another almost - final build of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update for Insiders in the Fast ring, packing a few more last minute bug fixes and changes before
the company signs off on this release.
Not exact matches
«Due to the fear of collecting thousands of signatures needed to
sign off on the types of strategic decisions common among pre-IPO
companies, higher - quality issuers — particularly those with other financing options — are less likely to crowdfund without a single - purpose vehicle,» Tommarello says.
The program helps
companies with promising early data — often obtained overseas, because of the high cost of medical testing in Canada — design and execute the key study provincial authorities need to see to
sign off.
It also
signed partnerships with aircraft manufacturers and real estate
companies to figure out where the take
off and landing sites for the flying cars could be.
The decision stopped well short of full regulatory
sign -
off, but it was a promising enough omen that 23andMe was able to raise a reported $ 79 million funding round in July that pushed the
company's valuation above $ 1 billion.
The
company built its Aurora manufacturing facility specifically with the U.S. regulatory approval process in mind; the FDA, as part of its
sign -
off, insists on a detailed facility audit.
Leaders from nearly three dozen tech
companies, including Salesforce, Yelp, AT&T, Comcast, and Square,
signed off on a letter to local officials last week, urging them to consider a development proposal that would add seven million square feet of commercial space and 4,400 housing units to the small city, according to the San Francisco Business Times.
«Because Mylan's Board has determined that risk oversight is the responsibility of the full board, all incumbent directors should be considered accountable for material failures of risk oversight over a number of years, when warning
signs were available to the
company but no actions appear to have been taken to mitigate or head
off the significant potential risks that have since materialized.
It's a good
sign that the
company is starting
off with a solid revenue base, says Ainsworth, and he has faith it will find other money - making sources over time.
This
company does everything they can to head
off the needs of their customers — like printing up maps of the facility or providing customized schedules for attendees for the classes they had
signed up for.
The handout came with strings attached: Salus had to
sign off if RadioShack wanted to close more than 200 stores a year — essentially giving the firm power over one of the
company's only ways to raise cash.
In many corporate cultures, the tone is formal and messages are very matter - of - fact, whereas other
companies are accustomed to informal interactions involving smiley faces and cute «xoxo»
sign -
offs.
It's a telltale
sign that all three
companies are also expected to launch wearable gadgets at their respective events — it's like they know the luster has worn
off their headlining acts, so they're having to add opening bands to the bill.
«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.
Once regulators
sign off and the merger is complete, the new
company will move as quickly as it can to consolidate the two wireless networks down into one, because that's where it can achieve a great deal of cost savings.
This measure varies by
company, but a high or rising bounce rate is a sure
sign that your homepage is boring or
off - putting.
to deploy a new server at the
company because of the
sign -
off required by various departments on different applications.
The
company noted that most of the open office space on the market is due to firms contracting or consolidating, an early
sign that the industry is starting to cool
off from previous highs.
Growth prospects in the
company's original niche — rubber stamps — leveled
off (some might say they nearly died), and technological changes prompted moves to computer - driven phototypesetting, desktop publishing,
sign making, and everything else that could mark the spot for the manufacturer's 800 or so corporate and government - agency clients.
The current owner acquired this
company as part of a larger deal; he's ready to
sign off but expects the small staff to stay.
Included in the IDA's proposal was a requirement for CEOs and CFOs to personally
sign off on
company financial statements, and «increase the penalties of criminal liability and obstruction of justice» for securities fraud.
At another
company Bain worked with, any meeting that's going to exceed 90 minutes or include more than seven people requires the
sign -
off of a supervisor's supervisor.
Last week, a federal judge
signed off on Radio Shack's Chapter 11 plan, which distributes proceeds from the
company's liquidation to creditors.
It may seem odd for Chesky, the CEO of the
company that, along with ride - sharing giant Uber, has become the poster child for the so - called sharing economy, to seek advice from the man who
signed off on the intelligence that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Department managers within big
companies often have a large enough expense budget that you can squeeze in a small - scale project without requiring
sign -
off from the
company's executives or directors.
Despite the fact that the loan guarantees were approved by Congress mainly to protect jobs at Chrysler, the
company has sent home nearly half of its employees, cutting its white collar work force by 20,000 and laying
off 42,600 of its hourly workers since the loan guarantees were
signed into law.
Meanwhile, industry executives don't believe Apple has
signed any TV programmers up for its service, which makes it unlikely that the
company would announce its plans at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks
off June 8.
The deal's announcement was expected last week, but not all of A&E's distribution partners — the cable and satellite TV
companies that carry the network's channels — have
signed off on the change, according to a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks were private.
Companies won't invest, stores will close, «for rent»
signs will go up, tax payments to the cities will fall, and municipal employees will be laid
off while social services are cut back.
The change was no less crazy; the
company decided to wipe
off their entire homepage and show just the
sign - up form.
Change at
companies like Uber is likely to be far
off, since drivers
sign agreements to solve their disputes outside the court system.
It was a far bigger credit than most
companies start
off with, and Chainalysis smartly ran with it,
signing up customers like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Internal Revenue Service and Europol to help them catch criminals.
No
company director in their right mind would have
signed off on the failed $ 500 million United Petroleum IPO, the Supreme Court of Victoria...
After rising to 275 new listings in 2014, IPO activity dropped
off to just 105 last year, a
sign that
companies are finding it harder to attract capital at desired valuations.
The
company kicked
off the second quarter
signing a strategic GenKey agreement with Amazon, which will generate about $ 70 million in revenue for 2017.
Warning
signs should go
off when those high prices are justified by analysts calling the
company a «disruptor» or that it's «a revolutionary change» in its industry.
Just to quote your founder, who seemed to know in advance when the world would end, wrote this motto in 1980 for your
company: «We won't be
signing off until the world ends.
According to a note from Macquarie Equities, «with a book value per share of around $ 1.30 and farmers have purchased shares at $ 1 - $ 1.20, so we think any whole
company proposal would need to reflect good value to achieve the 75 - 90 per cent required farmer
sign -
off (under various structures).»
No
company director in their right mind would have
signed off on the failed $ 500 million United Petroleum IPO, the Supreme Court of Victoria...
It's like those ethics and fair trade etc. trainings that I am required to complete and
sign -
off on yearly for my
company... what a joke.
Companies like Mattel would not
sign off on using lead in paint.
In addition, Quince &
Company is offering 10 %
off your next order when you
sign up for their e-letter (found in the upper right hand corner on the home page).
I think the
sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem
companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
Orland Park recently
signed off on a 10 - year contract with the Houston - based
company.
Empire State Development regional president Sam Hoyt, Circuit Clinical employee Katie Ketterer and Circuit Clinical founder Dr. Irfan Khan pull the veil
off a new
sign on the side of the
company's home at 599 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo.