Sentences with phrase «from big corporate»

«Let's anything interesting...» Well, for me is to be financially free, with at least two - three personal houses, and be able to move freely without the «governing» vacation time or «PL» time from the big corporate job (even thought I'm part of the big corporate which I enjoy a LOT, I call this diversity, because I'm investing and like to invest on many things as possible, if that makes sense).
You don't end up with a «gift bag» (marketing samples) from big corporate America, full of disposable diapers, formula, baby wipes, shampoo, soaps, and brand propaganda.
See Ticky Fillerton, «Effects test: ACCC's Rod Sims slams mistruths from big corporates» (ABC News, 29 March 2016).

Not exact matches

Though the new corporate headquarters isn't opening until later this spring, the restaurant itself is open and features a rotating menu of global McDonald's favorites from countries like France, Brazil, and Australia, as well as traditional McDonald's menu items like the Big Mac and Chicken McNuggets.
The combination of CVS Health, the seventh - biggest company in the U.S. by revenue, with Aetna (No. 43 on the Fortune 500) would, if it were to go through, create a corporate behemoth with $ 240 billion in annual revenue across a wide swath of the healthcare continuum, from retail pharmacy and benefit management to insurance.
When I started working on this stuff the biggest challenge that I had was that I didn't come from a university setting or research background or a corporate setting.
The biggest culture shock during our transition from corporate employees to business owners was the demands on our time.
The corporate movement away from job security coincided with the advent of big executive bonuses and the rise of global competition.
They see the efforts of big business to get Congress to reform the tax code and cut corporate income - tax rates as a diversion from the Tea Party's fight to lower personal income - tax rates.
From cricket to big corporate jobs to entrepreneurship, Indian women have time and again proved their great leadership skills
The tax bill lowers the corporate tax rate from 35 % to 21 %, eliminates the penalty under the Affordable Care Act for failing to have health insurance, a narrower estate tax, and cuts the top effective marginal tax rate for S corporations to a top rate of 29.6 percent, among other measures that gives the biggest breaks to the wealthiest individuals and companies.
LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters)- Carillion collapsed on Monday when its banks pulled the plug, triggering Britain's biggest corporate failure in a decade and forcing the government to step in to guarantee public services from school meals to roadworks.
LONDON, Jan 15 - Carillion collapsed on Monday when its banks pulled the plug, triggering Britain's biggest corporate failure in a decade and forcing the government to step in to guarantee public services from school meals to roadworks.
The most innovative corporate idea from one of the Big Three in the last 30 years was GM's creation of the Saturn brand, which gave the company a bold new design and changed the way cars were sold and how salespeople were compensated.
Until now it has raised most of its funds from big banks and corporate investors such as Google.
The $ 1.5 trillion tax overhaul is the biggest reform of the U.S. tax system since the 1980s and will see that corporate tax rate slashed to 21 percent from 35 percent.
The Hootsuite founder has maintained headquarters in Vancouver even though many large corporate customers are based in the U.S. With 10 million users (including many of the world's biggest companies) deploying Hootsuite to manage social media marketing, the company has proven it's possible to grow a global client base from Gastown.
And DB5 gains the potential brand appeal from an outsourced, automated system that helps it appear more like a corporate titan than a small business — key for a firm with big clients such as GE, AT&T and Girl Scouts of the USA.
Big Idea: Having gone from helping a couple of students incorporate their company to Sillicon Valley's most powerful lawyer, Drummond has a front - row seat to history, overseeing the search giant's corporate deals as well as the public - policy issues embroiling the search giant around privacy and national security.
BC, Canada's largest telecommunications group, announced the biggest buyout in Canadian corporate history on Saturday, accepting an offer worth C$ 51.7 billion ($ 48.5 billion), including debt, from a group including the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan.
But our democracy is still suffering from decades of darkness and secrecy, with Big Money pouring in from corporate bank accounts and lobbyists running amok.
The biggest winners are the oil companies and large corporate and monied interests that stand to benefit from a strong Conservative majority.
From tax reform and double - digit stock market returns to big corporate mergers, last year was an eventful one for our money.
If one positive emerges from the GetSwift and Big Un sagas, let it be a mature conversation about start - ups and corporate governance.
The biggest overhaul of the U.S. tax code in over 30 years, the new law slashes the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, and charges multinationals a one - time tax on profits held overseas.
He brought in about $ 100 million in 2015 which is one of the biggest pay deals in U.K. corporate history, which drew some backlash from shareholders.
Progressives often present corporate - tax cuts as having transferred billions of dollars from the Canadian government to big business.
With the corporate tax rate falling from 35 percent to 21 percent — representing the biggest one - time drop in U.S. history — pass - through businesses catching a break, and overall tax reductions -LSB-...]
stock benchmarks close out Friday little changed as investors express muted enthusiasm following strong corporate results, even from some of the market's biggest and most influential companies.
VICTORIA — After more than a century of unlimited donations, corporate cronyism and declining public faith in institutions, Big Money was finally banished from B.C. provincial and municipal elections today as bills 3 and 15 officially became law.
The investment syndicate includes complementary parties such as international investors specialized in orphan drugs and corporate investors from big pharma as well as specialty pharma,» said Marc Martinell, CEO and co-founder of Minoryx Therapeutics.
Yet, even with all increasing red flags that suggest that assets held within the global banking system could be devalued, frozen, or seized, or all of the aforementioned, including warnings of possible negative interest rates applied to commercial and corporate bank accounts in the near future from big global banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland, most of us go about our daily lives without giving a second thought about taking preventive actions to prevent such mind - blowing and negatively impacting life - changing events from happening.
January's big gains sent the ETF higher by more than 6 % at its best point, and many investors predicted even better times ahead for the fund thanks to positive impacts from U.S. tax reform and strong corporate fundamentals.
One of the balancing acts of running an accelerator: Keeping Target's big corporate machine from crushing seedling companies.
From a pure corporate standpoint, auxiliary spending, besides durable orders and big - ticket items, such as auto purchases, can often indicate a great deal about overall corporate sentiment.
While the Portuguese government said the nation's second - biggest lender is isolated from losses in group holding companies, lack of transparency in the corporate structure is disturbing investors.
Over more than two decades, he built Chesapeake from a small wildcatter into one of the world's biggest natural gas producers before resigning in 2013, after a corporate governance crisis and investor concerns over his heavy spending
The Warsaw Conference has put the interests of dirty energy industries over that of global citizens — with a «Coal & Climate Summit» being held in conjunction; corporate sponsorship from big polluters plastered all over the venue; and a Presidency (Poland) that is beholden to the coal and fracking industry.
The big - box store chain, which has more than 1 million U.S. hourly employees, will reap a windfall from the U.S. corporate tax rate cut to 21 %, down from 35 %.
With the corporate tax rate falling from 35 percent to 21 percent — representing the biggest one - time drop in U.S. history — pass - through businesses catching a break, and overall tax reductions expected for most Americans through 2025, business owners considered the best move to make with their newfound money.
The GPS goes further by also incorporating big data insights, from Internet searches and corporate conference call transcripts to traffic patterns.
In doing so I spoke with everyone on the street, from investment banks to some big name corporate development people and they all said the same thing: Everyone's hiring again.
Corporate buyout specialists generally raise money from big investors and then buy undervalued or underappreciated companies.
You're better off actually doing something to oust those religion hucksters and GOP politicians (bought and paid for by big corporate, bank, and insurance interests) from the policy making aspect of our society.
But when I think about other ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger's being served at Wendy's, about Dunkin Donuts being owned by three creepy private equity firms (providing little or no information on where their coffee comes from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King's coffee.
If constantly striving for bigger and better things is a sure telltale sign of ambitious corporate leadership, drive and vision, then the recently - merged paperboard packaging group Torham / Hamilton Paperbox Inc. has a lot of good things going for it already — starting from...
Mary M. Broere from Chef on the Spot offered Asian short rib sliders paired with mango slaw; bacon lovers were drawn to a station where Mary Ennamorato from Rocky Mountain Provisions handed out Boar's Head bacon pops drizzled with candied Mexican hot chocolate or a white chocolate and smoked paprika ganache.Centennial resident Bill Franklin, president of the American Master Chefs» Order and Nestle's corporate executive chef, received a big round of applause when he thanked those who prepared the evening's feast by noting, «Food tastes so much better when the ingredients are local.»
Joe Nayquonabe, Jr., Commissioner of Corporate Affairs for the Mille Lacs Band, had big plans for the property right from the beginning.
it's time for this club to put it's money where it's mouth is... no more half measures, no more settling, no more making money hand - over-fist with little to show for it, no more excuses and no more hiding behind the idea that this is «small» club that can't compete with the «big boys»... the only real difference between them and us is what the manager demands and what the owner is willing to give... we play in the League with the richest tv contract in Europe, we have one of the largest home venues with some of the highest ticket prices on the continent, we have several major corporate sponsors, we have one of the largest fan bases in the World whom purchase a ridiculous amount of merchandise, we rake in coin on tour each and every preseason and we have banked countless millions from qualifying for and participating in various competitions at home and abroad
Many of my fellow food advocates have pointed to the fact that the SNA takes a significant amount of money from corporate «patrons» like ConAgra and PepsiCo, and they therefore allege that SNA's entire effort is being directed by Big Food.
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