Perhaps most telling, though, is the fact that
the company name has become a standard part of English vocabulary.
Another big reason to avoid the early pitfalls of checking domain name registries is because a company name you've invented that's unavailable could be paired with a simple descriptive word to create your final, custom, website name.
Sponsors were being encouraged to invest in the conference with the incentive of attending a cocktail reception at the Troy school with state officials and special guests; their logos and
company names would also be advertised.
Although
our company name has changed, my contact details have remained the same and you will still receive the same value - added mortgage services.
While HaasOnline Software was officially founded in January 2014 by Stephan de Haas,
the company name has been in use since the 90's.
If you've worked for a huge company in the past, such as Google,
their company name has to go before your job title.
Recently I paid a vendor and used
the company name he had on his card.
Not exact matches
Although the
name has changed, it's still the same industry once denoted as «leveraged buyouts» — that is, the business of buying
companies with a thin slice of nonpublic equity and mountains of debt, in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
The Securities and Exchange Commission
has issued a subpoena to Riot Blockchain, the cryptocurrency
company whose stock skyrocketed after changing its
name.
Great Southern receiver McGrathNicol
has opted to wind up the olive schemes operated by the fallen agribusiness
company after failing to overcome a stalemate with two of the biggest
names in Western Australian horticulture.
To push the corporate world in the right direction, she says, the
company will be «
naming and shaming» those who
have failed to act as it pulls its funding.
Today, the process under different
names has spread to other elite Silicon Valley
companies such as Facebook, Square, and engineering firm Palantir.
Trump's
name shows up in filings of less than 14 % of all
companies, but the stakes are much higher for firms that
have bet on the federal government taking a hands - off approach to marijuana policy.
«I
've had several inquiries from Chinese interested in purchasing properties in Pyongyang, Wonsan and Sinuiju,» said the founder of INDPRK, a travel
company in Dandong that runs tours to North Korea, who goes by the
name Griffin Che.
We recently caught up with Bryan Silverman,
named Entrepreneur's College Entrepreneur of 2012, about what lessons
have led to his
company's success and his plans and goals for the coming year.
Four of the
names had previously been reported in the press: attorney Nicole Seligman, a former president of Sony Entertainment; BuzzFeed chairman Kenneth Lerer, a co-founder of the Huffington Post; former Discovery Communications CEO Judith McHale, a former undersecretary of state who also served as general counsel for Viacom's MTV Networks division; and Bank of America (bac) director Thomas May, a former CEO of Eversource, a New England energy
company.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit
companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
Once you
've been poking around the remote job sites, you'll start to see some familiar
company names and familiar thought leaders.
Because Gilmour parted from the
company before it
had expanded to 1,200 employees, few were able to put a face to his
name — though most were familiar with his work.
Chen
has vowed to bring in cash from BlackBerry's large patent portfolio, and he said today the
company scored two substantial deals — one with Cisco, and another with a firm he couldn't
name.
At our
company, we
've shared everything from choosing our
company name to our investor updates.
The Japanese
company Rakuten now pays around $ 68 million a year to
have its
name on Barça's uniforms and last year Bartomeu worked out a lucrative long - term deal with Nike.
But he
has a «pattern» of using shell
companies to purchase homes «in all - cash deals,» as WNYC
has reported, and then transferring those properties into his
name for no money and taking out large mortgages against them.
Now 82, Rosenthal
has handed off most of Raleigh's day - to - day operational responsibilities to his oldest son, Mark, the
company's president and CEO, whose boyhood nickname «Markey» lent the Sunset Marquis its
name.
Former Bunnings managing director John Gillam
has been
named as the incoming chairman of building products
company CSR while Macmahon Holdings
has bolstered its board by recruiting former Alcoa executive Kim Horne.
Companies in these industries
would probably never become a household brand
name.
To understand why, and why allowing T - Mobile to acquire Sprint
would be a big problem for consumers, we need to understand what makes it so hard to for even giant, well - funded
companies with recognized brand
names to break into the wireless market.
Heading to a
company with a
name like «Lord Danger,» Kate and Joey
have their work cut out for them to give this next office a makeover that brings some productivity to this production team, and also emphasizes the unique, old school vibe of its employees!
It's understandable that this thought
has led some entrepreneurs to worry about their
company overwhelming their own public perception, but the truth is that if your business is successful, your
name will get out there.
We're very proud of the fact we
've been
named by Glassdoor as one of the top 10
companies in the U.S. to work for, and that our CEO, Spencer Rascoff, was
named one Glassdoor's highest rated CEOs in 2016.
Waterpik
has always been the top
name in water flossers, but now the
company has ingeniously combined a water flosser and an electric toothbrush in one convenient package.
Former Bunnings managing director John Gillam
has been
named as the incoming chairman of building products
company CSR while Macmahon Holdings
has bolstered its board by recruiting former Alcoa of Australia executive Kim Horne.
That being said, Vice may
have more luck if it can leverage other big
names from the culinary world who are already on the
company's payroll.
Nielsen, the
company whose
name is synonymous with network and cable TV ratings,
has been trying for a few years to expand its measurement capabilities to cover the rapidly - growing streaming entertainment market.
Figure 1 —
named one of Canadian Business's 15 most innovative
companies of 2015 —
has raised more than $ 10 million from investors in North America, and currently
has 26 employees.
The
company alleged that Trump and Fisher
had plagiarized one of their shoe models, called «the Wild Thing» by creating an identical copy and launching it under a different
name.
The
company has roots in landscape architecture, as a firm that started under the
name Sasaki Strong & Associates in the 1960s.
Some pot businesses
have tried to open bank accounts by setting up management
companies or nonprofit organizations with ambiguous
names - in other words, by misleading the banks.
Heading to a
company with a
name like «Lord Danger,» Kate and Joey
have their work cut out for them to give this next office a makeover that brings some productivity to this production team, and also...
By the
company's
name, you can probably guess iDoneThis might
have a stake in advocating the idea, but the book makes a compelling case for why a done list beats a to - do list any day.
From Amazon's earliest days, Jeff Bezos envisioned a
company that
would profoundly affect retail, saying he
named the
company for the world's largest river because it
would be deep and wide and drain everything.
Rajiv Malik, president and executive director at EpiPen maker Mylan (essentially the
company's number two exec),
has been
named in a wide - ranging civil suit alleging drug price collusion by numerous prominent generic drug makers.
They
named the
company Kate Spade — Andy and Kate thought it
had a better ring than Kate Brosnahan, even though the two weren't married yet.
Named one of Marketing Magazine's 2013 Top 30 Under 30, Walsh
had joined the
company in 2009 fresh from university; she was previously a scriptwriter and editor for the website.
Two years ago, German security firm SerNet GmbH figured a punchy
name for their bug discovery
would give the
company a publicity jolt.
The
company says the new foam
has an «energy web» that provides both a «zero - gravity feel» (hence the
name) and energy return for runners.
Doerr first presented OKRs to two young founders
named Sergey Brin and Larry Page in 1999; their
company Google (now Alphabet)
has now gone on to become the world's second most valuable by market capitalization.
Big brand
names such as Coca - Cola, Apple, Salesforce, and Oracle are just a few examples of
companies that
have achieved big growth in the past decade by relying on a partner ecosystem.
Here's a look at three entrepreneurs who
have changed
company names and the lessons they learned.
Bury points out that a brand
name has to work in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable
company name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're spelling it out for people.