Sentences with phrase «established business model so»

All the signs are certainly pointing that way, and it fits in with Amazon's established business model so far.

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So when it comes time to sell your business, the fact that you're a successful franchisor that has established a scalable growth model could certainly be an advantage.
Yielding hundreds of millions of dollars per year, the established «kings» of the space have the same business model we intend to execute... so our upside is well beyond the numbers shown in our financial projections.
Susan questioned this change, pondering why a long - established business center operator would lean so strongly towards the coworking model: «Is Regus truly shifting and transforming into a coworking space provider or is this simply a marketing strategy?»
Given the expectation that many established forms of compensation that are so central to the brokerage business model appear likely to be allowed under the rules, Roper questions the contention of industry groups that they really are willing to accept a best - interest fiduciary standard for advice under ERISA.
So he is responsible for establishing metrics by which the company tracks the effectiveness of key components of its business model.
They helped me establish a solid business model so I could focus on racing.»
> This corporation dominates every key segment of the market — translation: «Despite having an established hammerlock on selection, production, distribution, and marketing, our business model is so broken that some upstarts without any knowledge of our industry waltzed in and cleaned our clock.
These samples are delivered via email, so that means we're able to establish a direct relationship with prospective customers, a critical step for a B2C business model.
According to the Society's submission to the working group established after the Whistler massacre, «there is no difference between the needs of a companion dog and those of a working dog: sled dogs are entitled to the same standard of care as are companion animals who live in the city as valued and beloved members of their families... However, as impossible as this is to accomplish for dogs under any business model, it is more so where dozens, if not hundreds, of dogs find themselves under the oversight of a minimal number of caretakers.»
So the first task is to see how quickly a state can enact the U.S. Chamber of Commerce model to establish state commissions that tell Governors what judges to appoint, requiring that two - thirds of its members be non-lawyers — and then to pack it with your own business representatives.
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