Not exact matches
Named Vibrant Curiosity, it doesn't, strictly speaking, have giga status, but has received
plenty of attention since he ordered it at the same time he instituted staff paycuts at his
company.
No matter whether you're an entrepreneur working for yourself — or the head
of a family business or a professional working for an established
company — business offers you
plenty of teachable moments, if you pay
attention.
Few construction
companies pay serious
attention to social media, which makes the approach something
of a novelty, and it's brought in
plenty of new business in the past year.
But in the Technology Showcase section
of the Moscone Center, where various tech
companies vie for your
attention (and, if you're a member
of the press, your coverage), there were
plenty of interesting components and peripherals to be unearthed.
Further, Litepay, which can enable retailers and
companies to simply accept LTC for his or her providers and merchandise, can be launched as we speak, and that appears to have garnered
plenty of attention from traders.
Lanza and his
company have had
plenty of experience in the spotlight, but the
attention has not always been flattering.
Unlike some scenthounds who prefer the
company of other dogs over humans, this breed is loving and affectionate with family — they need
plenty of attention and human interaction.
I'm sure that wasn't the response the
company was aiming for (their lead designer even quit), but at least it got them
plenty of attention.
Big, fun social campaigns generate
plenty of attention for other
companies, but your law firm can't position itself as frivolous and maintain any credibility.
The
company has just released a brand new ad, entitled «Sway,» which not only shows off the new iPhone X, but also tries to garner
plenty of attention for the
company's truly wireless headphones, the AirPods, which launched last year.
And Nokia's 8 Sirocco garnered
plenty of attention too, as the
company unleashed its first really high - end Android phone.
The
company got
plenty of attention due to former CEO Kirt McMaster, who offered headline - grabbing statements such as a pledge to «put a bullet through Google's head» and «take Android away from Google.»
Augmented reality is in an even more awkward position than virtual reality, with
plenty of companies diving in to capitalize on the
attention in this space without necessarily putting in the development cost to make an app great.