Sentences with phrase «competing arms company»

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Everyone, including Western Power's separate generating and sales arms, plus the newly emerged private competing generating and electricity selling companies, would have been treated equally by the independent publicly owned networks» (transmission / distribution) arm.
They told Moorhead that as part of the company's big reorg announced on April 19, Intel was killing some versions of its Atom line of processors, the multi-billion-dollar-losing line of system - on - a-chip (SoC) wafers aimed at competing with ARM - based chips in the least expensive tablets and phones.
By leveraging the power of the cloud - where all your information is up - to - date and in arm's reach - small businesses will have far fewer infrastructure barriers in competing with larger companies.
While's Bell's operation is speculated to be headed to Chinese investors, there are multiple corporates who could compete including Macquarie's Paraway Pastoral, Rifa Salutary — the Australian arm of China's Zhejiang Rifa Holding — and other corporates such as Ferrero Group, TIAA's Westchester, as well as the listed companies Webster and Rural Funds Management.
But, it simply couldn't compete with ARM who owns the mobile space by licensing out its designs to companies like Qualcomm.
Armed with data on local trends, industry and occupation trends, and company priorities, employers can more efficiently source candidates and compete in today's market.
Other potential successors or buyers include managers or salespeople currently with your company or with competing companies; local companies in a growth mode; companies in nearby markets that want to expand to your market; and large building and development companies in your area that want to own a «marketing arm
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