Sentences with phrase «company reined in»

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Starbucks executives Howard Schultz and Kevin Johnson sat down with CNBC for their first TV interview since the coffee giant announced Schultz would be handing over the reins of the company to Johnson in April.
He may have been prompted by a report from news website Axios saying he was obsessed with Amazon and considering ways to rein in the company's power, possibly with federal antitrust or competition laws.
Since taking Coach's reins in 2014, the 50 - year - old executive has done what few retail CEOs have been able to do: tapped into his company's successful past to help it compete in a difficult present.
They've limited the number of homes Chinese can buy, restricted many state - run companies from buying up land, and ordered banks to rein in their lending, yet still prices continue to rise.
Schindler took the reins of Canada's biggest tech company in October.
Later in the 1990s, when Jobs supported the Department of Justice's effort to rein in the Microsoft monopoly, Gates repeatedly threw Steve in with the vast set of «losers» who «whined» about what he saw as his company's deserved success.
As CEO of Warm Thoughts Communications, a $ 4 - million marketing - communications company in Secaucus, N.J., Goldberg sought a way to «rein them back in
There are already signs that Alphabet is reining in various projects, including reports that it is selling its Boston Dynamics robotics group, and the recent move to merge two separate drone efforts within the company.
In 1999, when he was made CPW CEO, Powell assumed the reins to a global cereal company at 45.
She would rein in companies that shift profits overseas to avoid paying U.S. taxes, and she'd revoke the tax breaks given to U.S. companies that export jobs.
WASHINGTON — Thirty years after failing to convince the Supreme Court of the threat posed by home video recordings, big media companies are back and now trying to rein in another technological innovation they say threatens their financial well - being.
Since taking the reins as CEO in 2013, he's worked to keep costs low, in part by urging employees to spend the company's money as if it was their own, a tenet he observes himself by always flying coach.
Then the credit crisis erupted in 2008 and the company's bank, under financial pressures, reined in the New York City firm's revolving credit line.
In May, CEO Steve Easterbrook, who took the reins in March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the companIn May, CEO Steve Easterbrook, who took the reins in March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the companin March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the company.
I mean, the last time the man stepped down, the company slipped into a free fall until Schultz was forced to take the reins again in 2008.
The past five years under CEO Mario Gosselin have been good ones, and the executive reins will be handed to Dino Bianco in March with the company in good shape.
Pharmaceutical companies are concerned about an onslaught of legislative proposals percolating in state houses around the country, among them: changes to Medicaid programs to rein in the high cost of prescription drugs, intellectual property issues, and the fight over biosimilars.
For employers, especially smaller companies, summer is a challenging time as management tries to rein in distracted staff and accommodate vacation requests while maintaining productivity.
Rein that capability in, and suddenly Google, Facebook, and a number of other companies don't look so appealing.
Today Gates is, in fact, taking the reins as CEO of his company.
John Chen, who took the reins at the struggling mobile technology company in November 2013, has moved rapidly to try to get the one - time investor darling back on track.
After the companies were reined in by the Ontario government, Webequie had time to take a deep breath.
Rob Markey, the head of Bain & Company's global customer strategy and marketing practice, writes in the Harvard Business Review about how senior executives need to take the reins and help reenergize their staff.
But the company has taken a number of steps recently to try and rein in bullying and harassment on the service, including rolling out an expansion of its «mute» feature.
But the companies also make a direct appeal for reining in surveillance programs overall, in the interest in protecting rights.
Those benchmarks are the product of more than two years of focusing the company, expanding its product suite for businesses and reining in expenses, Houston said at the time.
I see several older companies that haven't quite yet grasped the concept, proving there is a large demand for social media savvy experts to come in and take the reins.
Conversely, the judges may conclude that since LinkedIn users set their profiles to «public,» placing them in full view of search engines and general web surfers, they are giving companies like hiQ free rein to view and use the data as they see fit.
Under CEO Phebe Novakovic, a former CIA operations officer, the company has reined in spending.
Starting a company is tough, but so is taking the reins of a company whose website carries over 13,500 health and fitness supplements and accessories and ships to customers in more than 155 countries.
The departure follows several difficult years for the UK hedge fund company and comes amid plans to rein in costs and reverse an exodus of investors from its funds.
But there he was standing Tuesday before an array of Canadian flags, in front of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario officials, to announce the closest thing anyone has seen to a tech company that takes the reins in a major city.
Lawyers, consultants and businesses preparing for the privacy laws said that reining in the large technology companies was not the primary goal of the European legislation.
The bill would also eliminate rules meant to rein in Wall Street pay and force companies to release how much chief executives earn compared with their average employees, a potentially embarrassing disclosure.
In 2012, the company took the reins back from its Chinese distributor and began to oversee its own China operations, rolling out multiple sales channels and directly managing consumer engagement.
Binary trading provides options for the market to self - regulate and offers an opportunity to rein in overrated stocks by speculating that a company will see a decrease in its value.
To liberals, it's corporate greed that needs to be reined in, amid a rush of so - called inversions where U.S. companies buy foreign entities to achieve tax savings.
It is not at all clear that China will try to shut down some refiners to rein in overcapacity; instead, it appears China will try to shore them up in a consolidated company.
The promised reforms, which include stripping Kalanick of some of his power when he returns and hiring an independent board chairman to rein him in, represent the company's most dramatic effort yet to move past the sexual harassment allegations and other scandals that have plagued Uber.
In numerous other business sectors Chinese regulators have an established pattern of maintaining barriers to entry that keep foreign companies tightly reined until a time when local Chinese firms have grown to positions of strength.
The CEOs far outstayed their welcome as they were unable to realize (As few CEOS do) that there comes a time to hand over the reins to real enterprise managers, always long before they know, in order to grow and mature the company.
Dish Network Corp. founder and Chairman Charlie Ergen will retake the reins at the satellite company after accumulating $ 50 billion in wireless airwaves in preparation for a mobile - based challenge to the pay - TV industry.
With bonds, the Fundamental Index strategy performs best when the market is reassessing and reining in the valuations of the most deeply indebted companies.
Levandowski will take the reins of self - driving departments at both companies in a focused attempt to see how the new tech can be fitted for personal transportation, delivery and trucking.
To some extent, the falling prices of commodities such as iron ore and copper appeared related to attempts by Chinese authorities to rein in credit expansion, principally through stricter regulation of the financial sector and a tightening of liquidity in money markets used by banks and companies for funding.
Acceptance of the PE value proposition has grown over the years in the region, but Asia - Pacific business owners still prefer to maintain a tight rein on their companies.
But he has stepped back since the Alphabet announcement to work on the holding company, these people said, handing the X reins to Astro Teller, who has managed X since the lab's co-founder Sebastian Thrun departed in 2014.
The company has seen a slew of changes since Sadoun took the CEO reins from Maurice Lévy in June.
Oil analysts are basically unanimous now in saying the company needs to rein in spending if it hopes to provide better returns to shareholders.
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