Out of more than 120
competing firms for 24 categories and shortlisted for the third time in a row, Maravela Asociații shared the podium with internationally reputed European law firms such as Herbert Smith, Gleiss Lutz, A&L Goodbody, Wolf Theiss, just to name a few.
Out of more than 120
competing firms for 24 categories Maravela Asociații shared the podium with internationally reputed European law firms such as Herbert Smith, Gleiss Lutz, A&L Goodbody, Wolf Theiss, just to name a few.
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Not exact matches
Three consortia comprising local and international design
firms will
compete for the design and construction contract
for the new $ 430 million WA Museum, set to be built at the Perth Cultural Centre.
«It will be hard
for a club owned by 150,000 members to either keep this ownership model, or if it keeps it, to continue
competing at the very top level,» says Victor Font, CEO of Delta Partners, a global telecom advisory and investment
firm, who is considered one possible successor to Bartomeu in 2021.
The Hong Kong stock exchange has introduced new rules allowing companies with dual - class shareholding structures and biotechnology
firms yet to generate revenue to apply
for listings from April 30, as it races to stay ahead of
competing bourses in Shanghai, New York and Singapore to attract big technology
firms and become the world's largest stock exchange.
TriNet generally absorbs at least half of the legal liability
for their clients, and they also enable smaller
firms to
compete with larger, wealthier employers by putting together competitive bonus packages.
The order «hinders the ability of American companies to attract talented employees, increases costs imposed on business, makes it more difficult
for American
firms to
compete in the international marketplace, and gives global enterprises a new, significant incentive to build operations — and hire new employees — outside the United States,» according to the brief.
«We're seeing the mature technology companies trying to energize their work environments, getting rid of cube farms and investing in facilities to
compete for talent,» said Kevin Schaeffer, a principal at architecture and design
firm Gensler in San Jose.
Chartbeat CEO Tony Haile, whose analytics
firm has partnered with Google on AMP, says that fixing the mobile web in the way Google has proposed would also help the open web
compete with proprietary apps, which
for many users have become the primary way they interact with content and media.
Islam speculates that contracts
for which Zantech once
competed are flowing to large
firms, which have greater name recognition and economies of scale and can do the work
for less money.
That's why you should consider a covenant not to
compete, in which an employee joining your
firm agrees not to work
for a
competing business
for a specified period of time.
Despite the burgeoning demand
for software engineers who know how to work in that specialized environment, Leung observes that most of the
firms Appnovation
competes with tend to be smaller, local operations, and content to remain that way.
For example, giant tech
firms often struggle to keep up with the ingenious pace of new tech startups — some find a solution in acquiring the agile business, rather than trying to
compete directly.
Their myopic view of competition will ultimately harm consumers in the long run by preventing legacy
firms from
competing for customers in the new digital entertainment marketplace.
If you've got a product that has a considerable audience, is scalable and has potential
for big profits, put together a presentation and try to pitch your business model to a VC
firm, as you'll likely need their money to
compete in a hot market.
From 1995 to 2000, Mueller was part of a TRW team of about 80 people that built an engine intended
for the Delta IV, only to see his work abandoned when Boeing selected a
competing firm as its engine supplier.
The potential investors hired a private
firm to do a valuation, and I performed a
competing valuation
for my client.
While 80 % of its assignments come through referrals, the
firm has been lousy at growing the 20 %
for which it has to
compete.
And, as a side note, as U.S. search and content
firm Yahoo looks to unwind its 23 percent ownership stake in Alibaba when Alibaba goes public in September, it could end up
competing with Alibaba
for companies to acquire as it looks to reinvent itself.
It is
competing with Barbie maker Mattel (mat) and Hasbro (has), the
firm behind My Little Pony,
for a slice of the $ 31 billion toys and games market in China.
Ideally, benefits of this special 8 (a) program to the protà © gà ©
firm — which can have only one mentor at a time — will include technical and management assistance; options to enter into joint - venture business agreements with mentor
firms to
compete for government contracts; financial assistance in the form of equity or loans; and qualification
for other SBA assistance programs.
It
competes against recruiters, such as San Francisco - based Hired.com, which is looking
for as many as 200 Canadian software engineers
for Silicon Valley
firms to hire.
«The entire calculus of the
firm is affected by that exchange rate, but the most important thing is that it makes those companies more competitive when
competing for new contracts,» Poloz said.
While Gartner doesn't include sales of Apple iPads or Google's low - cost Chromebook laptops in its PC shipment numbers — reasoning that they don't generally
compete for the same users as the mainstream PC — the
firm does say that Chromebooks are growing like crazy.
He's hired a crisis PR
firm, and run into another pharmaceutical company that has decided to market a
competing drug to Turing's pyrimethamine (known on the market as Daraprim)
for $ 1 per dose.
But Vancouver, with its deep wells of talent and proximity to Asia and Silicon Valley, could still
compete for the next generation of
firms.
When it comes to
competing for ratings and ad dollars, Brad Adgate, senior vice president of research
for ad
firm Horizon Media, told Fortune that he sees Fallon as the easy pick to lead the pack.
While rumors about a potential merger between the electric car maker and consumer electronics giant have swirled
for years, a new Bloomberg report suggests that Tesla has recruited at least 150 employees from Apple — more than any other company, including
competing car
firms.
Rene offers one other piece of salient advice
for companies trying to win business abroad when they're
competing with local
firms: don't coast.
One of the big plot lines
for the remainder of the series (the show ends next year) is likely to be about complications from the merger with a
competing firm.
A libertarian, nonprofit law
firm, it has consistently and successfully represented small - business owners and entrepreneurs — by,
for example, taking on licensing laws that hinder businesses from
competing in established markets.
Right now, non-banks are most active in the low margin parts of the trading business, with Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman estimating that these
firms only
compete for ~ 15 % of the fee pool.
Cities constantly
compete for firms, but the potential impact of Amazon means that the scale of this competition will be historic.
This could be good
for workers — as
firms may need to
compete for workers by raising wages — but potentially challenging
for existing
firms if they experience worker shortfalls.
If you're one of many companies
competing for a
firm's business, start by asking: Why did you invite us here?
Low closing costs is based upon analysis of application, appraisal, and origination fees
for competing U.S. lenders as compiled by an independent third party research
firm on a quarterly basis.
But when marketers are
competing for trust and attention and
firmer measurements are needed, Social Brand Advocacy comes through.
While traditional
firms will continue to focus on the wealthier segments, those that also want to
compete for the lower end of the market and / or improve their clients» digital experience will need to determine if and how to adjust their offerings accordingly.
This philosophy has led to an industry - wide «race to zero,» as a Bloomberg article recently put it, as
firms compete to lower expenses
for mutual funds and ETFs.
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 98 the Supreme Court formalized this premise into a doctrinal test.The case involved cigarette manufacturing, an industry dominated by six
firms.99 Liggett, one of the six, introduced a line of generic cigarettes, which it sold
for about 30 % less than the price of branded cigarettes.100 Liggett alleged that when it became clear that its generics were diverting business from branded cigarettes, Brown & Williamson, a
competing manufacturer, began selling its own generics at a loss.101 Liggett sued, claiming that Brown & Williamson's tactic was designed to pressure Liggett to raise prices on its generics, thus enabling Brown & Williamson to maintain high profits on branded cigarettes.
This
firm manages $ 60 million and
competed for Puerto Rico's debt and has bought bonds since 2013.
Matt Therian of Renaissance Capital, an IPO research
firm based in Greenwich, Conn., noted that Zipcar has a relatively «capital intensive» business model, but its strong brand image and its head start in the car - sharing market — where it
competes in some markets with
for - profit rivals and such nonprofit entrants as Chicago's iGo and the San Francisco area's City Car Share, in addition, of course, to traditional rental incumbents like Hertz HTZ, -9.08 % and Avis Budget Group CAR, -11.56 % — give it an inside track with investors.
If every other
firm lost roughly the same percentage of money
for their clients in a down year, why bother jumping ship to a
competing firm if you were a client, right?
They can afford to spend big bucks on improving their products and price those products that
compete with N or any other smaller
firm at below cost
for as long as it takes to put smaller
firms out of business.
The lower the switching costs the harder
for less established
firms to
compete with MSFT and ORCL.
Tesla and scores of others from traditional automakers to technology
firms are all
competing for a slice of China's fast - growing new - energy vehicle market as the country looks to impose tough new tariffs to encourage production of «green» cars.
The research behind a new drug is protected
for a fixed number of years, after which
competing firms can begin manufacturing generic forms.
We
compete with container on a more constrained basis within the cloud storage marketplace
for deployments through tremendous
firms.»
Engineering
firms competed fiercely
for what work there was and the industry's profitability crumbled.