Sentences with phrase «company embarked upon»

Now, it is revolutionizing casual dining once again as the company embarks upon a «Bennigan's Renaissance.»
T ing once again as the company embarks upon a «Bennigan's Renaissance.»
Spurred by the high prices of the mid-2000s, American companies embarked upon nothing less than a domestic energy renaissance.
He has to approve the budget plan for every project the company embarks upon as well as formulate annual or quarterly budget statements.

Not exact matches

That doesn't mean you have to go out and change who owns your company as you embark upon reaching diverse customer groups.
When you embark upon the roller coaster that is starting a new company, you will find many naysayers who will tell you that it can't be done.
Technomic embarks upon a strategic partnership with French company, CHD Expert, who provides a global in - depth understanding of the foodservice market.
Back in 2001, during Chancellor Schroeder's time, a Social Democrat - Green Party coalition government put their heads (and money) together to embark upon procuring the Euro Hawk, a variant of the US - developed Global Hawk, a spy drone, built by the American company Northrop Grumman [1].
As a brief overview, the Management and Board have embarked upon a failed merger that garnered virtually no support from its shareholders, and was opposed by ISS, and continued on that path until the date of the special shareholders meeting and scheduled vote, spending lavishly in a failed effort to close it; attempted to implement substantial new options to itself, a plan opposed by ISS and the shareholders, which was withdrawn; continually paid itself outrageous sums of the shareholders money over the past three years; rejected highly qualified outside board members with deep, broad healthcare company experience supported by its shareholders; held many Board and Committee meetings with nothing to show for it; formed a new Strategic Transactions Committee that is highly paid but that has produced no deals for the shareholders to consider or for any outside valuation experts to formally review; spent lavishly on accountants, auditors and counsel; failed to successfully hire any outside professional negotiators and finally extinguish or remove the outstanding lease obligations; distributed no cash to the shareholders despite holding excess amounts; formed no special purpose entity to hold any royalty and milestone rights and payments for the benefit of its shareholders; and thus generally failed in its fiduciary duties to shareholders.
Qatar National Hotels Company (QNH) is rebranding as Katara Hospitality as it embarks upon its international expansion plans in line with Qatar's tourism development strategy.
This means that our role starts in the initial phase of any new project or structure that the company is looking to embark upon.
To the contrary, those about to embark upon that journey confront: (1) the daunting cost of law school; (2) an average of $ 120K debt for attending; (3) a job market where, nationally, close to half of all graduates do not have Bar - required employment nine months after graduation; (4) a widespread market perception that law school graduates — even those from elite schools — lack «practice ready» skills; (5) cut - backs in hiring newly minted lawyers — even among many stalwart law firms; (6) an erosion of mentorship due in part to pressure on senior lawyers to «produce» more (7) the unlikelihood of making (equity) partner; (8) instability of law firms; (9) global competition; (10) technology companies creating products that replace services; and (11) a blizzard of negative press trumpeting the glum prospects for the profession; and (12) alternative career choices — finance, accounting, technology, etc. — that portend greener pastures and do not require the same time and financial commitment to prepare for entry.
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