Sentences with phrase «even mature companies»

We took note of the fact that it is not at all uncommon, particularly for very new innovative technologies and startup companies and even mature companies, to work in financial innovation hubs.
«Even the mature companies can have supply chain issues overseas,» said IBISWorld's Brennan.

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That's plenty of time for some of its companies like Pinterest, Airbnb, or Tanium to mature and go public at an even larger multiple.
And the urge — the need, even — to use them, notably among small and fast - growing companies, is greater than ever since new technologies now mature so quickly.
As I will discuss, the risk of distortion and inaccuracy is amplified because start - up companies, even quite mature ones, often have far less robust internal controls and governance procedures than most public companies.
But here's the deal: Even though this company is solid and mature — it's been public for nearly three decades — it's about to go on a dramatic run.
They prefer mature companies like Apple to pay regular dividends, so that even if the shares aren't screaming higher — Apple shares have risen 48 % this year — a dividend gives big institutional investors and others a reason to buy and hold the stock.
«Even as mature of a company as Starbucks is experimenting to deliver new beverages or the same beverage differently.
I have always preferred the company of an older, more mature gentleman and haven't even dated my own age, let alone younger.
Quiet and mature senior who enjoys reading, travel and the company of Asian men for evenings at home, movies and bedroom pleasures.
In Good Company sees writer - director Paul Weitz (American Pie, About a Boy) maturing even more as a filmmaker, as he gets the tone of this seriocomic look at the state of corporations and their anti-family approach mostly right.
Even so, as the company works to bring its nearly one - year - old OS on par with more mature operating systems like iOS and Android, talented designers aren't a great thing to lose.
These companies, some paying dividends for more than a century, have stronger credit ratings than the United States government and have been able to consistently grow sales even in mature markets.
It is the type of return we want from a staid company operating in a mature industry; we demand a higher return from such companies to compensate for the risk that earnings may stagnate or even fall in future.
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The amphitheater - style lawn is rimmed by mature oaks and provides the ideal setting for summer evening performances by the Shakespeare Santa Barbara company.
The interview process was very mature, they were very polite and even after the interview when I did a background check of the company and didn't find proof of registration of the company on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website, they offered me proof of registration of the company, including the Corporate Identification Number.
To do that, it would likely need to acquire a legal analytics startup or even a more mature company to increase its role.
«Taking intelligent risks is one of our core values and key in continuing to drive innovation in a company that wants to remain entrepreneurial even as it matures into an 8,000 - employee global player».
And with older life insurance policies (issued before the 1941 CSO table), the situation was / is even worse; those policies rely on the original mortality tables first widely adopted by U.S. life insurance companies in the 1860s — the American Experience mortality table — which had a maximum age of 96 (which means those policies will mature at age 96).
However, some companies also offer «mature driver» discounts even if you don't have perfect driving history.
There are some instances when a company is mature and it may need to either cut back on the number of stores it operates or invest in some bigger - ticket items, which could [cost] millions or even billions of dollars, and it may not be something that near - term investors would swallow.
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