They are
a fine company with fine people.
GSK is in my view
a fine company with a strong position in three segments: pharmaceutical, vaccines and consumer healthcare with well - known brands such as Voltaren, Panadol, Sensodyne and Aquafresh.
Whether it's a New Year's resolution to make love a priority, or your relationship ran its course over the holidays, you'll be in
fine company with...
Whether it's a New Year's resolution to make love a priority, or your relationship ran its course over the holidays, you'll be in
fine company with other singles looking for love online this year.
It's a very
fine company with great assets.
Not exact matches
After news broke in November 2006 that Siemens had been involved in a global corruption scandal, involving thousands of acts of bribery in several different countries by hundreds of employees, the
company had its work cut out for it in complying
with securities investigations, and paying hefty
fines (about $ 2.5 billion in total).
But the
company's ace in the hole, as Shannon and J.J. see it, is a proprietary material called Technical Cashmere — which blends the
fine wool
with natural and synthetic fibres to give it the durability and practicality to be washed and worn often.
Fine tune your hiring process (look at what the job requirements are and make sure that you select someone who has the experience and credentials necessary for the role, and who fits in
with the
company culture)
During August 2013, the
fine folks from the Edison Awards will be asking the
companies with the world's best innovations a series of questions on Twitter, so you can tell them about your new product or service.
Volkswagen has set aside 6.7 billion euros ($ 7.3 billion) to make its cars comply
with emissions rules — but the sum doesn't begin to take into account the
fines, compensation, restitution, and attorneys» fees the
company will eventually have to fork over.
Thomas Kenyon, president of Pettit
Fine Furniture, in Sarasota, Fla., grew so frustrated
with the dearth of good people that he recently declared a 90 - day growth freeze for the $ 1 - million furniture - manufacturing
company.
Amazon, for its part, is doing just
fine, news coverage notwithstanding: Amazon stock surged as much as 13 % Friday after the tech
company's earnings report blew past Wall Street's expectations, raising Bezos's net worth
with it.
He outfitted the trailers
with finer furnishings and sturdier walls, building the reputation for quality products that the
company still carries today.
In 2011, Wes Welker, then
with the Patriots, got the $ 10,000
fine for wearing a hat promoting energy - bar
company Bonk Breakers in a postgame interview.
Many folks will simply choose to go without insurance because they're no longer
fined for doing so, and
companies with large numbers of young employees are likely to drop all coverage, since the AHCA is far more generous
with the 20 to 40 crowd than the ACA.
Christina Mercando d'Avignon of Ringly and Milena Berry of PowerToFly are the only CEOs
with technical / engineering backgrounds... The eleven remaining CEOs have
fine arts, architecture, design or journalism backgrounds, or have worked in consulting or in business roles at large internet
companies.»
If your goal
with your business is to create a nice stable lifestyle
company that you can control and run for the rest of your career - you're
fine and this lesson isn't aimed at you.
Delaware opted to close its investigation into the
company's licensing practices
with no
fine, according to Zenefits.
It was a PR disaster for AOL, mere months after the
company paid a $ 1.25 - million
fine for violating an agreement
with the Federal Trade Commission regarding — yes — properly processing subscriber cancellation requests.
The commission can force
companies to comply
with securities rules, it can
fine them when they don't, it can even charge them in civil court
with violating the law.
While
companies are getting
fined left and right for making unsubstantiated claims and misleading customers
with their marketing, there are still those that know the value of putting authentic stories front and center.
Sure, the SEC concluded that the investment bank had failed to observe «high standards of commercial honor,» and the
company paid $ 100 million in
fines and «disgorgement,» and CSFB itself punished 19 of its employees
with fines ranging from $ 250,000 to $ 500,000.
The two
companies have already created a technology team of 50 engineers that is attempting to
fine - tune Intel's chip technology to work more efficiently
with AT&T's custom networking software that it plans to make publicly available for free.
Health care
companies often settle health privacy law violation cases
with HHS and in some cases pay millions in
fines.
While consumers may be
fine with tying themselves to a long - term contract
with a giant cellphone provider, they're not so sure about doing the same
with an unproven
company.
Even so, surveys show that consumers are
fine with private
companies harvesting huge amounts of data for marketing purposes.
The
company has been in a legal tiff
with BlackBerry, and this week a court ordered Typo to pay US$ 860,000 in
fines to the struggling smartphone maker for violating an injunction.
With the creation of Laurel & Wolf,
Fine has clearly set the pace for other online design
companies like Havenly and Trunk Club like services such as The Swatch Box.
In cases where the buyer paid
with public
company stock, there was always a big negotiation around the form of the stock, which usually turned out
fine for the sellers.
The incremental steps that Apple has been taking
with the iPod, iPhone and iPad have been
fine, Bushnell says, but not enough to prove the
company is still thinking differently.
The
company source compared this problem to Toyota delaying the new model year of its Camry
with a «a bigger backseat and engine»: Most customers won't mind, the source said, since last year's model works
fine — and the new version doesn't even have a release date.
According to the law, any
company with 50 or more full - time workers or full - time equivalents will have to provide health benefits or face
fines of between $ 2,000 and $ 3,000 per employee for all but 30 of its full - timers.
Adams has tirelessly promoted the products, inserting them into Black Eyed Peas videos and lyrics, though most consumers have no idea that he was closely involved in the
company's creation (he's
fine with that, and says he passed up an idea to have some of the headphones bear his name).
The path she takes meanders alongside a stream and over train tracks, not far from where hundreds of people converge during the
company's summer «bike - in movie» events, gathering on the lawn to enjoy films paired
with fine beers — like New Belgium's flagship Fat Tire Amber Ale, the organic wheat offering Mothership Wit and La Folie, a sour ale aged in the large French oak barrels that loom behind the bottling site.
«If the IRS ever came in and detected that error, the
company would be socked
with huge
fines and back - interest charges,» O'Connor says.
Fedorchak said the
company could potentially be
fined either for the reporting delay or for moving on
with construction without getting PSC clearance.
I've worked
with two $ 25 million
companies: a software firm for which QuickBooks worked just
fine, and one that needed a more robust platform to track hundreds of invoices and payments per day, something the program wasn't built to handle.
Individuals can be dinged
with a
fine of up to $ 1 million for sending out spam, while
companies can get hit for up to $ 10 million.
A slower business, however, or one
with just a few large transactions per month, such as a small Web site design shop, dog - sitting service, or swimming pool repair
company, would probably be
fine if it posted weekly or even monthly.
Tesla is gearing up for its annual shareholders meeting, and it wants its shareholders to believe that the
company is doing just
fine with its...
The fast - growing, newly public e-commerce software
company isn't showing any signs of slowing down, which is
fine with finance chief Russ Jones.
He's
fine with and even welcoming of negative criticism about him when he believes it's accurate, but when the press gets something wrong about him or his
companies, he usually can't help himself and will engage them and correct their error.
Unauthorized Wells Fargo Accounts Wells Fargo Chair and CEO John Stumpf appeared before the Senate Banking Committee to discuss his
company's settlement
with federal officials in which Wells Fargo agreed to pay $ 185 million in
fines over fraudulent accounts opened without customers» permission.
California is not playing around
with Uber after the state handed the
company a small $ 7.6 million
fine for failing to follow regulatory laws.
Anyway, she wants to be fairly aggressive
with it, too, which is
fine with me since she has a decent 401K from her regular job as a manager at a decent sized
company.
In Colorado, the government ordered mass recalls, raided production facilities and threatened
companies with large
fines.
If GDPR has a silver lining for Facebook — and a privacy regime which finally has teeth that can bite is not something you'd imagine the
company would welcome — it's that it can spin steps it's having to make to comply
with EU regulations as an alacritous and
fine - grained response to a US political data scandal and try to generate the impression it's hyper sensitive to (now highly politicized) data privacy concerns.
The oil
company's suit
with the Ecuadorean government (and the resulting $ 9.5 billion
fine it was asked to pay) has certainly continued to weigh on the shares, and it could be a year or more before that issue is finally resolved.
Over the years that this
company has been in business, it managed to develop an outstanding platform and
fine tune any glitches that were initially associated
with the platform.
Unmanned aircraft testing is already under way,
with companies like UPS in the United States, DHL in Germany and Amazon in Canada and the U.K., all
fine - tuning their aircraft's safety in order to convince regulators their drones can fly and land without harming people or property.