Sentences with phrase «fiasco for»

This is a fiasco for the public and who do nt even know they are being thrown to the wolves yet.
This is reinforced by the fact that Huawei has beaten Samsung for the first time in terms of profitability in the third quarter of this year, although some observers blame the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco for the latter's profit decline.
While the Guantanamo judicial process has been a complete fiasco for anyone in the international legal community, it's still unlikely that the issues around the MCA would be resolved any time soon, or that an appeal by Khadr would result in his release in the near future.
The Autonomy acquisition turned into a fiasco for HP, resulting in both litigation and a write - down of nearly $ 10 billion.
Even 20 years ago, when the next - to - last de Kooning retrospective was held at the Whitney Museum in New York, it verged on a fiasco for exactly that reason.
Regrettably for 343 / MS, hard - core Halo fans, (like most nerds) have long memories and the developers are likely to be reminded of this fiasco for year to come.
It was a huge fiasco for them.
«Throw in the Bear Stearns / Maiden Lane fiasco for good measure,» he said.
What could have proven to be another R - Class style fiasco for Mercedes - Benz turned out to be the launch of a new successful segment.
A very bad screenwriter must have written the mystery behind this year's Balance of Performance (BoP) fiasco for the GTE - Pro class at Le Mans.
But it was clearly a fiasco for the nation's oldest civil rights group on all fronts.
It's Chris Sparling's wretched screenplay (a 2013 Black List selection, incredibly) that makes The Sea Of Trees a fiasco for the ages.
Forensics experts will be digging through the rubble of this fiasco for a long time, trying to reconstruct the accident.
We laughed about the whole boat fiasco for days.
This treatment fiasco for otitis media is a glaring example of the error that occurs when modern medicine seeks the cause of the illness in a microbe rather than in the characteristics of the actual little patient who presents with an illness.
And in doing so, he has also — intentionally or not — come to embody a sort of one - man public relations fiasco for Mr. Cuomo, whose name has been omnipresent throughout the trial.
I felt like the author when we were in for Higuian and all the papares said it was done, also when we offered the desultory 40 million and a pound fiasco for Suarez so let reserve our judgement until we really know we have him.
Credit to Foodie Fiasco for the pasta inspiration.
McDonald's Pizza was a fiasco for the Canadian chain in the»90s; just last December the U.S. parent corporation announced that it couldn't sell 10 million pounds of chicken wings because customers found them both too spicy and too expensive.
The ad was a social media fiasco for Pepsi, which quickly pulled it off the air.
Appthority's Uber findings come after a series of public relations fiascos for the ride - hailing company, which has had to deal with allegations of sexism, sexual harassment, government circumvention, and trade secret theft in the past month.

Not exact matches

I avoid politics as a topic here, but sometimes politicians provide great lessons for the business world, as when the Democratic National Committee had a Twitter fiasco that could have been easily avoided.
The PR fiasco forced the company to buttress its own patient assistance and rebate programs for the EpiPen and to introduce an authorized generic version of the device at half the price.
Samsung is hoping for a hit with the new Galaxy S8, the phone intended to make people forget about the fiasco that was the Note 7.
Following the ugliness of the 2015 Charleston church massacre, continuing unchecked police brutality against blacks, and the 2017 Charlottesville fiasco, Black Panther offers a hopeful message for the future of black America.
Abacus Federal Savings Bank is the only institution to face criminal charges for its role in the subprime mortgage fiasco.
(Here's an article about the fiasco, by Michael Lightstone for the Chronicle Herald: «Halifax council won't suspend mayor.»)
Facebook's Home interface for mobile phones went pretty much as fast as it came while everything Microsoft has tried has failed, sometimes — like the whole Xbox One used games fiasco — in spectacular fashion.
But for me, a leadership scholar, the fiasco raises much more interesting questions about Winterkorn and Horn's leadership styles: Did the CEO image or illusion they projected blind them from the realities of their own business?
While US lawmakers are taking the opportunity to lambaste lax privacy controls and to grill Mr. Zuckerberg's plans for the future, it's still unclear if the Cambridge Analytica fiasco will affect user engagement on the platform.
The government has apologised for the fiasco, promised citizenship and compensation to those affected, including to people who have lost their jobs, been threatened with deportation and denied benefits because of the errors.
This retail investor, for one, expects the ABCP fiasco to spike mattress sales.
To his credit, in this latest fiasco, Dimon hasn't overtly asked for special favors.
It would be nice to say the world can now put the fiasco that was Spider - Man: Turn off the Dark behind it, but unfortunately the settlement opens up a new world of opportunity for the producers, such as potentially taking the show to Vegas, which should please co-writer Bono.
Dan Kaminsky, a respected security researcher that consults for Fortune 500 companies like Cisco, says those who believe the Liberty Reserve fiasco signals at the demise of Bitcoin are just plain wrong.
But as growth sputters, they risk becoming a fiasco with a fiscal hangover for decades to come.
United's chief executive Oscar Munoz apologized several times for the fiasco and told ABC News he felt «shame» over the incident.
For Starbucks and Arizona State, however, a high dropout rate would be a PR fiasco.
However, the launch was a fiasco and it became apparent the launch goals were unrealistic and the change was too much for the sales channel to absorb within the time allocated.
Jamie Dimon returned to Capitol Hill yesterday for round two of his congressional testimony concerning JPMorgan's springtime trading fiasco.
Ultimately, management played dumb and blamed a supplier out of Texas for the ingredient fiasco.
This year, shareholders will have an opportunity to weigh in on the eventual changes amidst a backdrop of continued multi-billion dollar settlements for allegations of misconduct regarding a litany of issues (including the «London Whale» trading fiasco, evidence of collusion to rig CDS and foreign exchange markets, and continued mortgage - backed security litigation), along with the Fed and FDIC's decision to label the Company's «living will» proposal as «not credible.»
For now, it sounds like usual deflective talk and only time will tell if the «diligent work» will protect those facing auto - default fiascos.
So quit whining about rope and arrests for him and start calling for the people who are truly responsible for the fiasco — he is NOT the one who functioned as CEO, he is not the one who sat on the board of directors, he is not the one who set up the trading programs and loan product matrices that loaded IMB with toxic crap loans.
Here's some good news for Facebook, which hasn't had much to cheer about the past two months given it's Cambridge Analytica fiasco: Business is booming.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
This whole fiasco illustrates why I sometimes find it difficult to work for and with Christian organizations.
Their hierarchy has always been the major source of embarrassment for the Church... dating back to the little fiasco with Galileo (which took them 400 years to finally acknowledge)... up to the current scandals... along with their current views on gays (which, like Galileo, goes against the empirical data now known).
GREED is the key to equation and both the left and right are playing up this big fiasco of BS for what or what reason.
British worship leader Matt Redman became unwittingly embroiled in a royal fiasco when some listeners claimed that a melody written for the Dutch king sounded suspiciously like Redman's song «10,000 Reasons».
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z