If LucasArts wasn't going to invest any time or energy into those properties, I really don't see why
an even bigger company would.
And of course you all know the rest... the < 1million sales figure speaks for itself and I'll admit there was a part of me that smirked at the idea of a big Company being slapped on the ear by
an even bigger Company for tarnishing its brand IP.
And having sold two companies I worked inside much larger companies that acquired us and observed
even bigger company structures.
This process is known as creating a niche and is key to success for
even the biggest companies.
Arsenal is a big club, but
even big companies fall, not because of one person but because of a string of many people & poor decisions.
It's a good response and it shows that
even big companies can't afford the negative publicity these days.
Even the big companies like Barnes and Noble hardly ever update their older models with new functionality, opting instead on marketing new devices.
Even big companies like Apple are now getting in on the action.
Take
even the biggest companies — Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple.
Most small presses (and
even big companies like Createspace or Lulu) show at best very boring cover design samples, and at worst tragically ugly ones (and those are their best examples!)
Comments from Nintendo higher - ups, big - names leave
even bigger companies, and the usual inane banter from us.
Even the biggest companies must remain vigilant — Apple and Google regularly spend more on patent litigation and defensive patent acquisitions than on research and development.
Sometimes,
even big companies can have problems — do you remember the Lenovo's Superfish adware controversy?
As a society, we are moving to a mobile - first world and
even big companies like Google are seeing this trend as well.
It is difficult for small companies to provide a robust mobile ecosystem without supported apps —
even big companies have had poor luck, like Microsoft with Windows Mobile, or Samsung's Tizen.
What happens when startups go bust and
even the big companies lay off 10 - 20 % of their workforce?
Not exact matches
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the
big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't
even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
We'd like to see
companies like General Mills really stepping in, in a
big way, to do
even more things that would make a difference.
Even without Facebook's current predicament, the history of
big consumer tech
companies dealing with medical data is not without blemish.
I'm not a
big fan of the whole lean startup thing or
even minimum viable products (MVPs) unless they've been previously market - validated, but there is a clear virtue in representing an initial solution which a
company can quickly buy and bring to market —
even if it's not comprehensive, industrial strength or the whole enchilada on Day One.
«We're used to saying Bell and Telus and Rogers (TSX: RCI) are
big companies and they make a lot of money, but if they go up against Verizon — it's not an
even fight.»
Western Australia's first cleanskin wine
company is approaching its 10th anniversary and has continued to achieve growth
even through numerous court battles with
bigger rivals and the global financial
Here's how the
company grew so
big that the government broke it up — only to see it become
even bigger.
To understand why, and why allowing T - Mobile to acquire Sprint would be a
big problem for consumers, we need to understand what makes it so hard to for
even giant, well - funded
companies with recognized brand names to break into the wireless market.
Liu and his partners, like most Canadian
companies operating in the health - care space, see their home country as a
big opportunity, but they also have eyes on the broader U.S. market, where the pressure for hospitals to smarten up is
even greater.
One
big benefit of PartnerHero is that,
even though the programs are flexible and can scale, the
company can offer long - term contracts, higher pay and benefits, and continual learning opportunities.
The
company's iPhone, which makes up the
biggest chunk of its revenue, saw its first year - over-year revenue decline ever in Apple's last - reported fiscal quarter ended March 26, investors are deeply concerned about the iPad's future, and
even Macs saw sales slip last quarter.
What's missing are the really
big companies,
even though they're still getting the benefit of the knowledge shared at the summit.
Even «old world»
companies like
big banks and accounting firms are building exercise rooms into their new facilities because they know it leads to results.
Also, communicating that the
company may be
big someday helps prepare current employees for change,
even if that change is months or years away.
Back in 1984 the telecom
company Dialogic was somewhat of a pioneer — a young, fledgling organization with
big dreams and
even bigger drive.
Big Bang means getting to an idea or start - up
company at the beginning, exchanging industrial - design services for equity at the garage or
even the back - of - the - envelope stage.
But apparently,
even in a world where the CEO of one of the world's
biggest companies wears an identical grey T - shirt every day, getting dressed is still a head scratcher for many men.
«
Even if Uber can get 10 percent of that market, in the long run that still gives them a revenue of $ 200 billion [a year], which will make them one of the
biggest companies in the world,» says Sundararajan, who didn't divine when he thought this might happen.
«A
bigger move, say outside of a 20 percent band, might destroy confidence and make it harder for small business to raise money, or
even to sell to larger
companies who might be more worried about their viability, or ability to deliver on orders placed.»
«This is really about helping large media
companies grow
even bigger,» said Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, adding that Republicans were «more intent on granting the industrys holiday wish list early rather than looking out for the public interest.»
«First, it would require us to add
evening production shifts, which we're not interested in, because family and quality of life are a
big part of our
company culture.
But the partnership is part of an
even bigger plan to save the
company, which has been struggling to stay relevant with Millennials.
The pioneers of socially responsible
companies — stars like Anita Roddick and Ben Cohen — had
big hearts and
even bigger mouths.
But the
company has
even bigger — dare we say, Mighty Wing — size — challenges, not least of which is an existential one: McDonald's is the quintessential quick - serve restaurant.
I look forward to SoftBank helping Uber become an
even bigger global success,» says the
company in its statement.
«This practice started very deliberately with the
big tech
companies, which,
even during the last recession, were thriving,» says Scott Dobroski, Glassdoor community expert.
Even Buffett marveled at how their business models, built on intellectual property rather than tangible assets, are «so much better» than the industrial core of yesteryear's
biggest companies.
Although Sandwich still makes plenty of videos for penniless passion projects and moderately - funded ventures, the
company has recently taken on work for
big corporations like eBay and Yahoo, and has
even put together the odd TV ad.
At a small
company with a
big vision,
even the most junior employees bear a lot of responsibility.
Don't expect mass layoffs in IT
even as the world's
biggest companies move more of their workload to the cloud, Oracle's Mark Hurd says.
Don't expect mass layoffs of IT workers
even as the world's
biggest companies move more of their workload to the cloud, said Oracle Co-CEO Mark Hurd.
Even as corporate earnings continue to soar and
big companies appear to be very profitable, I've remained cautiously optimistic about the economy, because the SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard data doesn't reveal the uptick in hiring we've wanted to see.
Even so, the
company believes Athleta's online following is strong, and is sure to grow — Gap estimates that Athleta will be a
big part of doubling e-commerce sales to $ 2 billion by 2014.
And it served as a
big driving force to getting McDonald's extra-large fries and drinks removed from its menu,
even though the
company denies it.