It's a very deeply
embedded value in how every Dropboxer thinks about their own role.
«The question is how do
you embed values in the culture of companies in a way that would change behaviors?»
We've got ta start inculcating and
embedding that value in our culture, from the very beginning of life.
It's much easier to
embed values in a corporate environment than in a partnership which many lawyers see as nothing more than a cooperative venture where office expenses and staff are shared.»
Not exact matches
In food processing, retailing and in the food service sector, countless family businesses are wondering how family values immeasurably embedded in anything the corporation does can survive the next generatio
In food processing, retailing and
in the food service sector, countless family businesses are wondering how family values immeasurably embedded in anything the corporation does can survive the next generatio
in the food service sector, countless family businesses are wondering how family
values immeasurably
embedded in anything the corporation does can survive the next generatio
in anything the corporation does can survive the next generation.
Best Managed Companies
value diversity and inclusion, and care about the community and sustainability, and those ideals are
embedded in the business model.
That attitude extends into most aspects of how Zulu operates, and is
embedded in its vision and
values.
Aurora's
value lies
in the design of the sensor and the understanding of what computation needs to be
embedded into the main brain for the car, as well as the software and data products.
«Our target
embeds a $ 54
value for the cigarette business, a $ 4
value for E-cigs and a 15 % M&A weighting,» she wrote
in a recent report.
Yet by knowing who the customers that generate cash really are, you're able to clarify the
value proposition
embedded in a strategy and align resources accordingly.
Startled and delighted by Tommy Bahama's sharp jab of corporate
values, employees never forget the lesson
embedded in that experience.
Investors looking for
value need to take a holistic approach that measures a company's ability to deliver economic earnings to investors and quantifies the expectations for future cash flows
embedded in its current stock price.
b) Price to Economic Book
Value measures the growth expectations
embedded in the prices of the stocks
in sector / industry.
Measuring shareholder
value requires deep fundamental research that (1) translates reported accounting results into true cash flows and (2) quantifies the expectations for future cash flows that is
embedded in stock valuations.
Figure 1 shows this
value - destroying behavior
in action for GE (GE) by comparing between the amount of money spent buying back shares and the price to economic book
value (PEBV), a measure of the growth expectations
embedded in the stock price.
This approach is
embedded in our Corporate
Values, and tightly integrated within our corporate culture.
All things being equal (if,
in other words, the coupons are the same), if the durations5 are the same, a convertible should be priced at a premium to straight debt because there is, presumably,
value in the potential for the underlying equity option
embedded in the convertible.
An emphasis on corporate citizenship is
embedded in our corporate
values and is an important element of how we achieve success.
Yet quality is not as well understood as other factors, despite being deeply
embedded in Benjamin Graham's
value investing philosophy.
Firstly, we understand how to select and manage the additional «strategic
value»
embedded in many long - term fundamental investments.
The firm reported a loss of ¥ 58.1 billion ($ 555 million) from its financial instruments for the six - month period ended 30 September, largely due to a decline
in the fair
value of preferred stock investment, including
embedded derivatives investments
in Ola and Snapdeal.
The right
values and culture were not sufficiently
embedded in JPMorgan's G10 spot FX trading business, which resulted
in it acting
in JPMorgan's own interests as described
in this Notice, without proper regard for the interests of its clients, other market participants or the wider UK financial system.
Shire Chief Executive Flemming Ornskov said the sale of the oncology business to Servier demonstrated the
value embedded in Shire as shares
in the company rose 0.8 percent by 1230 GMT.
This kind of republican
value was
embedded in American
values at the time, so the founders made sure to enshrine it
in the Constitution.
b) Price to Economic Book
Value measures the growth expectations
embedded in the prices of the stocks
in the fund.
Our
values are the foundation of our business culture and are
embedded in daily operations.
Embedded below is the video of Romick's interview with CNBC: Romick will be presenting new investment ideas at the
Value Investing Congress
in Las Vegas next May and our readers receive a discount to the event here.
This scene captures the view of human being that gives coherence to The Human Quest: scientific understanding is both exciting and necessary; human cultures are vulnerable systems whose survival is threatened,
in the face of which threat we seek moral
values embedded within our scientific knowledge.
More exactly, to say that truth is warranted assertability is to note that the assertion is
embedded in a context of inquiry that is indefinitely self - critical and liable to become unstable when a shift
in assessment of the nature and merits of the respect of interpretation shifts the truth
value of the interpreting sign.
His own position of seeing the economy as «
embedded»
in sociopolitical contexts and social
values opens the door for dialogue about the cultural - religious ethos and ethical, even explicitly theological, assessment of global processes.
Values embedded in their collective life and
in their struggle for survival will be decisive for shaping a new order.
Christian
values are
embedded in you.
but rather a vision of a social order based on explicit moral and religious
values deeply
embedded in the mental habits of the population and
in social institutions.
«what is
valued is one thing,
embedded in the attitudes, speech and behavior of that organization is what is really
valued.
We have hinted at some of the
values and worldviews
embedded within this culture
in which we find ourselves.
Gender - specific behavior was generally
embedded in the fundamental
values of Mediterranean societies and was oriented toward the concepts of honor, shame and disgrace.2
Moot point — you yourself said the US was 83 % Christian and therefore Christian
values are
embedded in everything we know whether we like it or not.
Different praises and stigmas, uses and
values, are attached to technologies by the cultures
in which they are
embedded.
Although there are features of economic theory that are «purely» scientific and
value neutral, they are
embedded in a wider context that is loaded with
value judgments.
Food safety and quality are
embedded in Kerry's culture and are a cornerstone of our shared
values.
And so as the Polyfaces, White Oaks, Gunthorps, Jonai, Buena Vistas, and Old Mill farms of the world toil to grow food deeply
embedded in our local communities and imbued with their
values of respect for people and animals and care for the land, we must support them / us, just as we must find ways to help others get onto the land to grow more food
in small - scale agroecological systems.
Through «Brewing a Better World», sustainability is
embedded in the business and delivers
value for all stakeholders.
We call this Creating Shared
Value, and we
embed it
in everything we do.
In the past, the term «water footprint» has been used to describe calculations of the total amount of «virtual» or «embedded» water used in making a product, without considering variations in growing and manufacturing systems, and with values often averaged across the glob
In the past, the term «water footprint» has been used to describe calculations of the total amount of «virtual» or «
embedded» water used
in making a product, without considering variations in growing and manufacturing systems, and with values often averaged across the glob
in making a product, without considering variations
in growing and manufacturing systems, and with values often averaged across the glob
in growing and manufacturing systems, and with
values often averaged across the globe.
The
values embedded in these resources include fair play and cooperation, as well as concepts that fit sponsors» and Olympic boosters» agendas, including Olympic brand loyalty and the profit motive, with some of the content resembling a mini-lesson
in capitalism.
With the support of 53 percent of voters, the alliance won 67 percent majority
in parliament, and soon began to colonise the public sphere
in an attempt to
embed its Christian, nationalist and conservative
values.
Lustgarten believes that the consensus around neoliberalism will not draw to a close soon, as it is «
embedded in our social, political and emotional
values».
«Hearing their stories, looking at the work they've done to promote character education and identify the
values they want to
embed in their schools and seeing how positive they are about this area of their school life has confirmed to me that focusing on character sits alongside gaining knowledge.
A six - month government review will look at whether learning about how
values such as freedom of speech are
embedded in British history could help social inclusiveness.
Many other initiatives are
in progress, including «flow» improvements of materials across
value streams from supplier to final customer and the
embedding of sustainability principles across site with appointment of champions
in every area.