Sentences with phrase «corporate name because»

Snap, Inc. is Snapchat's new corporate name because the company now has a second product: A pair of sunglasses equipped with a video camera, marking its entry into the hardware business.

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Faber spent several hundred dollars on business cards, stationery, promo photos and envelopes that he never used because he quickly realized that his original business name, Fabercom, was «terrible» and the corporate image was all wrong.
The old CDO market created lots of opportunities for investors to bet against corporate credit, because CDOs created lots of single - name credit default swaps that relative - value investors could buy.
More than two - thirds of income at pass - through companies (so named because their structure makes them exempt from the corporate income tax, and their profits are instead taxed upon distribution to shareholders) goes to the top 1 percent.
The Conor thing changes more than that though because corporate sponsors, not the tabloid type, will not want to touch anything that has Conors name on it which means WME will likely have to cut ties with Conor or cut ties with some partners which either way will cost them
Speaking of that cash, because Revere America is a 501 (c)(4), it doesn't have to reveal the names of its donors, which is something that drives good government groups mad, espcially in light of the Citizens United US Supreme Court decision that removed the ban on corporate political spending.
Jimmy «Supafly» Snuka, King Kong Bundy, and Paul Orndorff, better known by his stage name «Mr. Wonderful,» are just a few of the more than fifty former athletes who are demanding some kind of compensation for what they claim was brain damage resulting because the «WWE placed corporate gain over its wrestlers» health, safety, and financial security,» according to the wording of the lawsuit.
It's almost always a name rather than a company; probably because it sounds more personal, like an artist, rather than faceless, like a cookie - cutter corporate grind out.
I think a lot of people are throwing in the towel on MIL because of all the corporate gyrations that have taken place over the past two years; the recent name change and the announcement about the spin - off of some unidentified assets planned for November were probably the final straw.
I left the company's name blank because after returning home, we contacted their corporate office and corporate was extremely apologetic for the way we were treated and sent us a check for the overages we had to pay.
He characterized Feature — so named because it was a neutral word that would not detract attention from exhibitions — as «hands - on» and an expression of a personal vision, the opposite of what he called «the current, corporate model» of galleries.
Maybe that's because corporate counsel are exchanging information about your services and how to save money on them on social networking sites like Linked In, Legal OnRamp and Martindale - Hubbell Connected, to name a few.
Whether Cambridge Analytica has succeeded in wooing any big name corporate brand clients yet is unclear because the company won't name any.
Named BlueBorne because it is an airborne attack spreading via Bluetooth, it allows attackers to take control of nearby devices, access corporate data, penetrate internal secure networks, and spread malware across connected devices.
Be Ready for another classic corporate case of Death of A Legent Named «HTC» from a OEM / ODm to a Brand that died because it was not able to mould itself as per the market.
corporate presidents and board chairpersons get a lot of resumes because their names are so visible.
In their appeals, TREB and CREA argued that because the lawsuit named the directors and officers personally, it «raises important issues relating to limited liability protection for corporate representatives.»
Because my corporate sign was on the lawn, with her name tag, I also wanted her success.
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