Sentences with phrase «far more companies»

I think there are some companies that do a good job and offer a quality service, but far more companies are just vanity - presses in disguise.
Further more the company is stressing on the 1.0 - litre EcoBoost engine, which is by far the most advanced compact petrol engines in the country.

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In BlackBerry's case, however, investors have sent the company's share price up more than 12 % so far today after a dismal set of earnings were released this morning.
And a rebound in company stockpiling, further gains in housing and more business spending also likely drove faster growth in the first quarter.
But strategic leaders understand how to separate the signal from the noise, and corporate executives I talk to are far more interested in the macro trends that will impact the global economy — and their companies — throughout 2018 and beyond.
People who are invested in building a career, however, are much more focused on finding ways to learn and gain experience in their work as a way to go further toward fulfilling long - term goals, which might be running a company or starting one of their own.
More than a dozen big chemical companies are building tens of billions of dollars in petrochemical plants along the Gulf Coast, and Union Pacific, boasting by far the region's best routes, is destined to get most of their rail business.
The deal gives the company more exposure to commercial markets like hospitality and healthcare, whose spending far outweighs the size of the customer base.
So many companies have developed such increasingly effective medicines, such as those that treat more hep C strains with far shorter treatment regimens, that Gilead — a pioneer in the field with Sovaldi and Harvoni — is projecting $ 3.5 billion to $ 4 billion in U.S. sales from these kinds of drugs in 2018, a dramatic drop from nearly $ 13 billion in 2015.
The authors believe that with the continuing decline in hardware costs, combined with more powerful computers, companies will build far more advanced robots than the ones we currently have.
Social media marketing is far more than an online popularity contest, and the better business owners understand that, the better they can use it for their companies.
Investors are far more willing to back early - stage companies because the amounts of cash required are relatively small, and the potential payoff is huge.
Look no further than the company's social media accounts — manned by digital creatives from MRM McCann — which promote IHOP with more tossed - off personality, humor and internet slang than your average American brand.
The policy was not met with much delight by bitcoin companies, and in August, more than 10 of them went so far as to leave the state of New York, either cutting off service to the state or packing up and relocating if they were headquartered there.
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The company has received approval for one test and is certified to operate lab testing facilities, but the FDA's assessment of the company's other tests — more than 240 are listed on Theranos» website and they say they've submitted over 130 for approval so far — is still pending.
Further, if it becomes clear that an underrepresented group is rarely attending company social events, company leaders can look for ways to make it more inclusive.
This is where technology has changed the game so drastically — employers, and everyone else, are far more likely to find out about employees» off - duty behaviour or comments, and the behaviour or comments are far more likely to damage a company's reputation.
As more and more companies focus on swiftness, the market will only further be conditioned to expect things right away.
Canada has far fewer of those companies than the U.S. Is it possible to convince entrepreneurs that they need to become more ambitious?
By now, it's no secret that firms that create recurring revenue streams are valued far more highly than companies that rely on more transactional revenue events.
The small business owner who clearly communicates personal expectations and company goals, provides adequate compensation, offers meaningful opportunities for career advancement, anticipates work force training and developmental needs, and provides meaningful feedback to his or her employees is far more likely to be successful than the owner who is neglectful in any of these areas.
(If you use the ratio of market cap to sales, Snap is still valued at nearly 28 times sales — far more than its tech company peers.)
But the company's stock has been doing the exact opposite: It has fallen in value by more than 10 % so far this year.
In many cases, companies spend far more than $ 13,000 on employees» insurance, yet those workers could only bank that much lower limit.
As far as which company has been more important, it wouldn't be as straightforward an argument as Jesse suggests.
What he and the company need is far more extensive.
Though it may seem as simple as a cursory glance at a bank statement, measuring the financial well - being of your company is actually far more complex.
But a small business with a work force of half a dozen people will be hurt far more by such an employee than will a company with a work force that numbers in the hundreds (or thousands).
Employees are far more likely to be productive assets to your company if they feel that they are treated fairly.
What's more, the founders — Weidenmiller and her father, who wrote the 1 - Page recruiting concept that the company is built on — avoided further dilution from venture capitalists.
So far he has tried shaking up his own executive team, replacing two presidents of the U.S. business in two years, eliminating the chief operating officer role, and reorganizing the U.S. business to make it «a flatter, more nimble organization,» says the company.
The move is a nod to the needs of big companies looking for flexible real estate solutions for an ever more mobile and far - flung workforce.
With a library of more than 2.2 million e-books, with five million customers in 100 countries so far, the Toronto - based e-book retailer has shown potential to build itself into Amazon's chief global rival for digital reading, concentrating on markets like Europe where the American company isn't as strong.
Far from absorbing the smaller company, Zillow wants to expand StreetEasy's footprint, investing in one or more mobile apps, according to The New York Times.
So far, there seems to be one common denominator to all companies that could stand to benefit by acting more like people — or good people, likable people — they're consumer facing.
«We need more Canadian companies that go public,» he says, noting Canada's markets have become far too concentrated in resource companies and banks.
For BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, the world of content is one where distribution through platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Apple News, Snapchat, and Instagram is far more important than what gets published on a company's site.
The absence of ownership restrictions leaves Canadian resource companies ripe for the picking, and also means Canada is playing by the rules of the free market far more than everyone else, D'Alessandro says.
But with the new investment, the company is becoming far more ambitious.
But doing business with that company still makes sense because Peachtree shows its inventory turning far faster than others, explains Garrett, so Triad gets a return on the same dollar invested more times a year than with other lines.
In its discussion of the feature, Apple said that Face ID, which is available exclusively on the iPhone X this year, is far more secure than the company's Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
So far, Deep Genomics has relied on angel funding and client revenue to grow, though Frey doesn't rule out raising more as the company refines its techniques and boosts the system's accuracy.
The company claims its service conserves one gallon of fuel per idling hour per truck, and with more than one million truckers on the road at any given time, the savings add up — so far, says Wilson, eight million gallons of fuel have been saved, 83,000 metric tons of emissions have been eliminated, and 150,000 road cowboys have plugged in.
Task - based onboarding is far more effective than asking people to sit through lectures or read the company manual and then get to work.
Consumers are far more likely to impugn a brand or company for actions directly related to the brand than they are for an individual's personal life choices.
It has thus far donated 51.4 % of its cash to Democrats, making it one of only two defense companies out of the top 20 that have given more to Democrats than Republicans.
The company was accordingly keen to draw attention to economies of scale it had found since the takeover, boasting of $ 335 million in savings, far more than achieved in the first quarter.
So far, domestic small - to - mid-cap companies that get most of their revenues at home have weathered prospects of higher trade costs the best, with the Russell 2000 index of smaller companies up 2.8 percent for the year, nearly double the 1.5 percent gain in the larger - cap and more internationally - exposed S&P 500 index over the same time.
And in November, the company rebranded, changing its name to a more mature but far less memorable name, Allevi.
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