Sentences with phrase «did little business»

Most notorious for being the movie red - hot Mark Hamill (Comic Book: The Movie) would do right after Star Wars, the film still did little business comparatively, although it has gained a small cult following, particularly for aficionados of the Corvette Stingray, which is featured prominently in the plot of the film.
An Australian production convincingly passing itself off as American sci - fi, the film did a little business in its native country and neighbor New Zealand last September.
Made on a miniscule budget, the film did little business during its initial run, despite ringing endorsements from the likes of Roger Ebert.
Looking to meet up with some beautiful woman and do a little business
The premise is your basic urban legend middle class nightmare: five guys let loose in a wild drug and alcohol fueled Las Vegas bachelor party, complete with a sexy stripper who's willing to do a little business on the side.
They're are on a mission from a Los Angeles mob boss to do a little business with a New York gangster (Sean «Puffy» Combs in his acting debut).
It always begs the question: can a registrant who is part - time or does little business retain his customers?

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Coyne noted that Morneau did little to address the root of the problem, which is the wide gap between the small - business tax rate and individual rates.
But as investors digested the two factors that had little to do with Alphabet's (googl) core business results, the after hours stock gain evaporated.
If you're a startup founder, recently became an entrepreneur or content creator that has yet found a way to monetize your business don't despair, there are multiple ways to generate cash flow with little or even zero business development.
«While your business likely has major goals to get to in the next six months to two years, don't ignore the little things that make experiences for your customers more awesome in the meantime.
So, the U.S. talent pool is doing six things in six places, little of which directly leads to new business formation or is likely to alleviate income inequality.
With the possible exception of social media company Snap, these companies — a carmaker, a phone maker and a music streaming app — have little to do with WeChat and video games, all part of Tencent's core businesses.
The first part of the suggestion comprises of obliging the financial sector to write off a certain (not huge) amount of their bad debt, while also driving down the costs of doing business a little more at the same time.
I'm sure many of the people requesting meetings with me last week (and didn't notice the email signature) thought I was getting a little ahead of myself — or that Business Insider had some serious cash to burn, and was giving its section editors their own personal lackeys.
The company employs 64 full timers and casuals, runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is the only «trade - only» printer in WA.Founder Chris King concedes his company's success has had little to do with business plans.
It may vary based on what your business is, but when you try to focus on too many, you tend to get overwhelmed and end up doing little or nothing.
After you've read them, see if the words game and business don't have a little more in common than you thought.
As hard as companies work to solicit and serve customers, I'm always surprised by how little most businesses do to stay in touch with those they once served so well.
But an analysis of its first month on the market has critics wondering if the web search giant should do a little corporate soul - searching and stay clear of the hardware business.
There was little accountability, he adds, and many of the small businesses using the free space didn't participate in events to share advice with other entrepreneurs.
If you don't know for sure that your start - up can «hang» on its own for 18 to 24 months with little or no new revenue streams, you need to consider whether you should be in business at all.
The only time I've had a job that did was when I had to do little work so that I had time on the side to either write, or start a business, or have fun, or spend time with friends.
It might feel a little exposing at first, but I guarantee that you will immediately get more engagement with your customers, they will feel like they know you and they will do business with you for the real reasons, not some hyped up corporate lingo that no one believes any more.
When an investor sees that an entrepreneur has invested little or nothing in their own business, it sends a big signal to them that perhaps they don't really believe in their own idea.
That might be a nice little business, but your costs don't stop there.
Before we get started, I do want to be clear: I'm not advocating being deceitful, but instead providing a number of options that will help you grow your business by adjusting positive perception of your organization — which if done effectively, can allow you to accomplish a lot with a little.
There also seems little the central bank can do about the second contingency, business investment.
While there is little that small business and its advocates can do to directly stop the President from proposing additional policies that make life difficult for Main Street, they can take indirect action.
Little did she know that their severe intolerance to gluten would inspire her to start up her first business.
The challenge is this business owner had only just started thinking about selling his business and had done very little to prepare the business for sale.
Little do these skeptics, who rain on the home business owner's parade, know is that the number of people working from home, and making very good annual incomes, has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years.
But employers increasingly find that in a continually disrupted business environment, what you'll be doing next bears little relation to anything you've done before.
There are times when people feel that what they're doing is just a drop in the bucket, that it doesn't matter to the business even if they put in a little extra effort.
But while businesses have little control over external shocks, they do have the ability to adapt to their competitors, both new and old.
Sure, it will require a little more work, but done properly, you can show your appreciation, differentiate your company and, hopefully, drum up new business.
«As a hands - on business owner, the time I have available to do marketing is very little.
Imagine you're thinking of leaving your job to open a business and decide to do a little research into franchising.
Telling a small business owner that all he needs to do is to «add a little code» to his website is a lot like handing him a penknife and telling him that it's cheaper and easier to just do his own root canal.
With so many internet entrepreneurs publishing books, Koch reminds readers how much fun it was to start a business back in the»80s, when doing so seemed «eccentric, and a little peculiar.»
Other dating apps — like Skout, Blendr and Grindr — also do this, although a little differently, and I have an article coming out in the next issue (May 10) of Canadian Business magazine that more broadly explores what's being called «geo - dating» and where it's headed.
Even if you're not a baseball fan, or a hockey fan, or watch that particular program, do make it your business to know a little bit about it.
This suggests that homebuilders and private businesses see little reason to pour money back into their businesses, presumably because they don't foresee increased demand for their products in the future.
Instead of spending time — and the little capital you do have — on things that make your business seem like a «real» business, spend all your time finding ways to generate revenue as soon as possible.
IT administrators will have little sympathy for an inconvenient shopping experience, but the network doesn't differentiate between work related and personal business.
SM is such a critical part of every business's business today that it really can't be left to the alleged professionals — hired guns at old - line agencies who generally know almost as little about this stuff as you do — or simply delegated to employees who have the attitude, aptitude, and interest in creating some of this.
Government and business leaders have done little to attempt to fix the cause of the instability in their lives.
Agrawal: I think it does need to relate to their business at hand, because if it doesn't, the lines could become a little bit blurred.
When you're between news moments, there are ways for you and your business to earn a little coverage that don't rely on hard news or that elusive glowing company feature.
Here are four things Littler recommends business owners should do right now to ward off discrimination lawsuits:
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