Sentences with phrase «corporate spin»

There's far too much corporate spin coming from most management teams — far safer to just focus on the actual results they deliver over time.
Based in Madison, Wisconsin, the Center for Media and Democracy is an independent publisher noted for its reporting and analysis of corporate spin and propaganda.
Corporate spin attempts can only overwhelm so much bad news, and perhaps one reason that BP's search ads don't bother me so much is that I don't think they're really going to matter a whole lot.
and the usual corporate spin saying how this phone, not all the other phones that came before it is the best and most exciting.
I suspect Lulu's line about «a step towards helping authors reach the broadest audience possible» is just corporate spin, that they actually want to stop paying Adobe for DRM software licensing.
This is what makes the Vestas Act on Facts campaign nothing more than corporate spin as outlined in The Guardian: «Ken McAlpine, public affairs director for Vestas in Australia, said the highly - unconventional corporate campaign was being launched here because anti-wind groups in Australia had been more successful than in any other country.
A member of Eversheds Sutherland (US)'s Tax Practice Group, Adam provided advice on employee benefits and equity compensation for the largest corporate spin - off in business history and has advised on international and billion - dollar mergers, acquisitions and dispositions.
It's a classic example of corporate spin — or in this case greenwash.
That's a piece if corporate spin that's kept you from seeing the long term advantage to Kindle owners of what's been proposed.
In the past few years, investors have come to understand the investment opportunities that corporate spin - offs can provide.
We invest in start - ups, early - stage companies, corporate spin - offs and occasionally turnaround situations.
«People really want to hear what the farmer has to say, not some corporate spin,» he adds.
«So if you want to hear the corporate spin, the carefully crafted lies and the media myths, the Democrats are holding their convention next week.
Teach For America (TFA) has struggled in the last few years with falling recruitment numbers — namely due to the growing tide of critique that no longer accepts it's corporate spin and dangerous pedagogical ideology.
Newco is a generic name used to refer to corporate spin - offs and start - ups before they are assigned a final name.
For those that were corporate spin - offs, management ownership tends to be low.
Corporate spin - offs and their parents sometimes run into unforeseeable woes.
A corporate spin - off and a new issue or IPO are like two sides of a coin — one favourable to investors, the other unfavourable
From time to time, companies set up one or more of their divisions or subsidiaries as an independent firm, then hand out shares in that new company to their own investors as a special dividend, or «corporate spin - off.»
For our view on the advantages investors can enjoy with spin - offs, read A corporate spin - off offers investors much better value than a new issue or IPO.
It is assumed that Dr Hanna authorised the participation of CAHA at the Vestas launch of its corporate spin campaign.
This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's spotlight on front groups and corporate spin.
Instead, we would do well as a movement to figure out what it is that creates this impression in the general population (whether it is our own actions, or the corporate spin of anti-environmental forces), and strategically tailor our communications and our actions to counteract this message.
These sites became a fantastic source for company news, particularly the ones reporting insider scoops instead of corporate spin — often beating mainstream media coverage of the industry.
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