Multi-user solution for your whole
company keeping you in control of your policy and compliance needs.
Not exact matches
The rigors of bootstrapping your startup shape
company culture, compel innovation and
keep control where you want it,
in your hands.
Bootstrapped businesses are forced to count each dollar they bring
in and put out, staying
in complete
control of their money and
keeping their
companies financially healthy.
Slovakia - based computer security
company ESET and Maryland - based Dragos, Inc. said
in a report published Monday that the malicious software has the ability to
control the switches and circuit breakers — a nightmare scenario for those charged with
keeping the lights on.
Fallon also recommends that
companies not only
keep a main
company website but also several other ancillary blogs or domains for key products or events, which will also help to
control what shows up first
in a Google search.
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 stressed that
in terms of revenue,
Control Data was probably one of our top three accounts, so a lot was riding on
keeping the
company as a customer.
And
in the absence of Apple's Steve Jobs, Bezos is the new undisputed role model for founders who want to
keep control of their
companies.
But the family remains
in control, thanks to founder Ted Rogers» prescience
in keeping near - total
control over the
company's Class A voting shares.
Crucially, the deal allowed Jay - Z to
keep creative
control and his stake
in the clothing
company's operations.
Within his first week
in office, he lifted capital
controls that had prevented
companies from repatriating dividends and devalued the peso, ending years of a gradual - decline policy that
kept the currency overvalued as inflation soared.
In the Facebook example above, Mark Zuckerberg retained
control of the
company by
keeping about 30 % of the
company's stock.
I guess the lesson of Travis Kalanick's resignation as chief executive officer of Uber Technologies Inc. is that you can be the visionary founder of a massive
company, stay private to avoid the pressures of the public market,
keep control of a majority of the voting power of the shares, and still be forced out
in a boardroom coup led by activist shareholders:
Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code, the section that sets out the rules relating to the limitations on the use of NOLs when a change
in control of the loss
company occurs, was designed specifically to
keep profitable
companies from buying unprofitable
companies simply to harvest their accumulated losses.
Why It Works For Growing Technology
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«Is the
company in control of that technology allowed to
keep what you record as you're walking around?
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products, rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility
companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth
control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you
keep those tax dollars
in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
Treasury Wine Estates chief executive Mike Clarke says the
company is on the acquisition trail
in the United States at the premium end of the market, as he reinforced his desire to
keep running the
company even if one of the two private equity suitors takes
control.
The set up put
in place by the board
in 2015 allowed existing supplier shareholders to
keep a
controlling vote
in the cooperative, while also allowing non-voting shareholders to buy into the
company.
It is worth noting that while people under age 65
in the U.S. live
in a heavily market - dominated economy where poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance
companies and has few cost
controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy
in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to
keep the poverty rate for people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
In August, Mr. Cuomo announced a deal to keep the Fitzpatrick plant open by helping to broker a sale to Exelon, a Chicago - based company that also has controlling stakes in the other three subsidized plant
In August, Mr. Cuomo announced a deal to
keep the Fitzpatrick plant open by helping to broker a sale to Exelon, a Chicago - based
company that also has
controlling stakes
in the other three subsidized plant
in the other three subsidized plants.
Facing infertility forces you to confront and acknowledge the lack of
control you have
in life, but the one thing we can decide for ourselves is the
company we
keep and I have learned firsthand how essential it is to honor this by choosing wisely.
Even though I started this habit last year to save money (so that I don't go to the
company cafeteria or eat out), the instant portion
control helps me
keep calories
in check.
The promise of
control is part of tech
companies» assault on our desire for stability, just as the supposed surplus of options
in the market acts as pressure to
keep consuming more and faster, so as to not miss out on technology's chief bounty.
A majority of the districts want to
keep control of academics, despite a few highly publicized experiments
in which private
companies have taken over instruction
in public schools.
This year's new SL Platinum Package adds adaptive cruise
control plus the
company's ProPilot Assist system that can bring the Rogue to a complete stop and then start it up again
in traffic while
keeping a set distance from the car ahead.
OOIDA claimed that a stability
control requirement would cause drivers and truck
companies to
keep existing vehicles
in service longer or even go out of business due to the added costs of stability
control and other regulatory mandates.
With the safety features like Active Park Assist with Perpendicular Parking, Blind Spot Information System, Lane
Keep Aid, Adaptive Cruise
Control, and the new anti-collision system the new Fiesta will be «most advanced small car
in the world» according to the
company.
The best self publishing
companies keep the author
in control.
The drought
in California expectedly hit American States, but prudent cost
control helped the
company keep its operating margin above 20 % and grow its dividend at a compounded average clip of 10.7 %
in the past five years.
Such market permit other financial institutions with liquidity needs to borrow
in a short period of time from other
companies with excesses, that adapts those banks to elude
keeping far too large sums of their means, which are based on liquid assets such as cash to
control any implicit expenses from the clients.
These structures are usually designed to
keep founders or original owners
in control of the
company.
Vet assistants offer care to any frightened pets by
keeping them
company, feeding them regularly, and allowing them a chance to stretch their legs
in a safe and
controlled environment.
The leash will help you to manage the dog.l If your dog gets wild when
company comes, put him on leash to
keep him under
control, off your guests, and
in the house and not door dashing.
We moved PR
in - house at the end of 2015, which gave us greater
control on where we're being featured... Katie can also
keep on top of what's coming up
in the
company and has a real understanding of where we want to go with the business... something we didn't feel a PR agency could really achieve.»
In 2008, Ford sold a 20 % stake in Mazda (keeping 13.4 %) and lost control of the compan
In 2008, Ford sold a 20 % stake
in Mazda (keeping 13.4 %) and lost control of the compan
in Mazda (
keeping 13.4 %) and lost
control of the
company.
We're still judged by the
company we
keep, and we have the right to
control that
company in ways that reflect best upon us.
This is an opportunity for
companies to re-design their products to ensure that their customers and employees are
kept informed and
in control of how their data is used, thereby improving consumer trust, brand loyalty and customer retention.
I want to get to the point where I can say that I've had some meaningful personal contact with everyone on my Connections page — not for
control issues, but because thanks to LinkedIn, the
company you choose to
keep has become incredibly important
in people's judgment of you.
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a company's attorney — client privilege extends to company counsel's communications with employees in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney — client privilege
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a
company's attorney — client privilege extends to
company counsel's communications with employees
in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney — client privilege
in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts
in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney — client privilege
in determining whether the
company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the
company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «
control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the
company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be
kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and
kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between
company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the
company's attorney — client privilege.9
GCnow is ideal for successful, funded startups, family owned businesses and other mid-sized
companies who would like the benefits of
in - house legal counsel while
keeping legal costs under
control.
No, not usually, especially if the condition is
controlled but always
keep in mind that it pays to work with an independent life insurance agent that represents many
companies and has sufficient experience with high risk medical conditions and especially all the versions of Diabetes.
Business owners who operate towing
companies, garages and auto repair shops are not only relied upon to transport or fix their customers» vehicles, but they are also entrusted with
keeping the property safe while it is
in their
control.
If they've managed to
control their intake of these sugars, and their approach has
kept them relatively healthy and
in great shape, then they'll be classified as one of the lowest - risk diabetes sufferers the
company serves.
Although chronic medical conditions often result
in higher premiums, you can qualify for lower premiums from some insurance
companies if you
keep good
control of your condition.
Most small businesses have a number of owners or partners who
keep control of the ownership shares
in the
company.
But figuring out decent business models from Alexa skills will be important if the
company wants to
keep its lead
in the voice -
controlled smart - speakers market.
There have been rumors Apple has a dedicated HomeKit app
in the works that would give users a central location to
control all of their HomeKit devices, but thus far, the Cupertino
company has
kept quiet on whether such an app exists.
For years, Bitcoin has been
controlled by a small team of Core developers who want to artificially
keep transactions slow and expensive
in order to force users to pay for their 2 layer scaling solutions that Blockstream, the
company they work for, has
in the works.
Earlier
in the day, the Menlo Park - based
company said it was redesigning a menu of privacy settings on its network, giving people more
control over the amount of personal information the
company keeps on them, like political preferences and interests.