Sentences with phrase «from tiny companies»

Businesses of all sizes — from tiny companies to large Fortune 500 corporations — routinely use key person life insurance.
Thanks to its famous production system, Toyota grew from a tiny company into the largest car manufacturer in the world.
Twenty five years: that's how long Blizzard's been in the business, and throughout that time it's evolved from a tiny company porting games to the Super Nintendo into a studio of hundreds, known for polishing each and every game to a shine, no matter how long it takes.

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Companies like JVC, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, Sony, and others debuted new styles at the show, with offerings ranging from sleek over-ear headphones to tiny buds that look like gemstones.
I witnessed how a company transforms from a tiny startup to a grown - up.
«We can perform hundreds of tests, from standard to sophisticated, from a pinprick and tiny sample of blood, and we have performed more than 70 tests from a single tiny sample,» a representative for the company told Tech Insider in April.
And the company only derived $ 90 million of its sales from outside North America in the latest quarter — a tiny figure when considering the vast size of the global activewear market.
Only a tiny portion of revenues come from abroad, mostly from online game companies that it recently acquired.
«The beads gently lift the stains away from the laundry in the wash, like a million tiny hands performing flexing motions on the fabric of each item in the wash,» the company's website explains.
The company has tried removing artificial colours from some of its cheeses, and it's marketing new products like the P3 Protein Pack, which combines tiny cubes of meat, cheese, and nuts in a plastic container — apparently aimed at adults who crave Lunchables but are too ashamed to eat it without more mature branding.
The term «Chinatown bus» refers to any of the many bus companies that run out of tiny storefronts in New York's Chinatown to and from destinations around the US.
Señor Paleta, founded in 2014, has grown from a tiny operation selling at festivals and private events into a profitable company, surrounded by new and exciting businesses springing up in the area's century - old buildings.
New entrepreneurs are forced to make hundreds of decisions a day, from big, company - impacting decisions, to tiny, hour - affecting ones.
Only a tiny portion of the company's revenue is derived from mobile advertising today — but that's because Facebook is just getting started.
In eight years, co-founder and CEO Kevin Chou has taken the company from a tiny startup to $ 360 million in revenue and a $ 1 billion valuation.
There are thousands of start - ups, far fewer successful start - ups, fewer still that become successful companies, even fewer that go from successful company to enduring company, and a tiny handful that become great, enduring companies.
Some of the firms that made the honor roll are behemoths you've no doubt heard of before (Amazon, Dyson, Mattel), but when I reached out to Fatherly's co-founder Simon Isaacs, he happily nominated five small organizations from the list to receive the sub-honor of tiny companies coming up with truly big innovations for families.
But it's instead coming from a company that whistled away a market it once had entirely to itself, all the way down to a tiny, almost non-existent sliver.
Despite warnings from staff and ignoring input from lawyers, Puerto Rico's bankrupt utility signed a massive $ 300 million contract on October 17 with a tiny, inexperienced Montana company to rebuild its damaged electric grid in the aftermath of the Hurricane Maria disaster.
Chad first met Aspect co-founder Theresia Gouw in 1997 at the tiny startup offices of Release Software, where they worked to help leading software companies transition from selling software in a box at Fry's to distributing software securely over the internet.
All I had was my passive income and a tiny salary I drew from my online media company.
It was her next job, however, that would make her a successful entrepreneur, when she borrowed $ 1,000 from her boyfriend and quit her job as a waitress to start a tiny real estate company in New York City.
And rarely, if ever, should the goal be the fast kind of «hockey stick» growth that is associated with the tiny slice of startups who receive the majority of coverage by tech - focused digital media covering startups: the extraordinarily rare company that obtains backing from a venture fund.
The Texas Railroad Commission has approved drilling permits from a total of 352 different private and public companies, ranging from supermajors to tiny private companies.
But there was one good thing to come from the wreckage of Tiny Speck and Glitch: a tool the team called Slack, which has upended how companies everywhere communicate.
A logo is the most minimalistic representation of a company you can have; most major company logos are recognizable even when reduced to a tiny thumbnail, and many can be easily drawn or sketched from memory due to their basic shapes.
Historically, only a tiny percentage (fewer than 1 %) of U.S. companies have raised capital from VCs.
It tracks almost all publicly traded companies in the United States from small cap through mega cap companies, except for penny stocks and other tiny companies.
A Qatari company has airlifted 165 cows into the tiny Arab state to help ease a shortage of dairy products caused by a blockade from its neighbors.
, will you tell him that despite replicating many of his recipes from my copies of both the UK and US editions of Plenty, it's just not the same as walking into the Motcomb store, being greeted by Mike and company, and sitting down at that tiny circular table with the most gorgeous array of flowers always gracing it to inhale a plate of the most colorful vegetable dishes known to mankind?
Jockey for a barstool at this tiny Union Market stall and prepare for exceptionally fresh Chesapeake oysters on the half shell from the owners» Rappahannock Oyster Company, as...
The company plans to start its conversion by phasing more than a million cage - free eggs into its products, sparing nearly 4,000 birds each year from being crammed inside tiny cages that provide each hen less space than a sheet of paper to spend her entire life.
Raising Baby Green: The Earth - Friendly Guide to Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Baby Care says the following companies have removed PVC from their toys: Brio, Primetime Playthings, Sassy, Little Tikes, Lego, Early Start, Tiny Love.Always double check with the manufacturer of a toy to be certain.
I'd love a free supply of products from the honest company, my favorite diaper pattern is the tiny prints.
And the $ 10k per day it's estimated to be spending on search ads is only a tiny drop in a very large bucket compared with what the company will end up shelling out for the cleanup, so the ads themselves aren't exactly taking noticeable resources away from the Gulf.
Daniel Price set up his personalised baby gifts company My1styears.com in 2010 from a tiny office that housed his small workforce as well as equipment.
The surviving ideas range from a local company which makes stronger and lighter steel to an Israeli company with a new method of testing for cancer from a tiny blood sample.
Eight of Spire's tiny «Lemur» satellites were among those launched from the Indian rocket, bringing the company's total «constellation» of operational satellites to 52.
Just how big a problem was unclear, however, because FDA hears about only a tiny fraction of adverse events from the companies, they noted.
Bluefield is one of many new companies taking advantage of new «CubeSats,» or tiny satellites that can make inexpensive measurements from space (Climatewire, Jan. 29).
Founded in 1981 in Boston, Massachusetts, Genzyme evolved from a tiny start - up with just a handful of employees to one of the world's leading biotech companies.
If you really want to know, it was a product called «AidsVax» from a tiny South San Francisco start - up company called VaxGen Inc, which had been spun off by the DNA juggernaut Genentech (a child of Roche) and a group of former public health service employees.
Maybe — just maybe — the blood markers might move a teeny, tiny bit unfavorably, but again, if a once - a-year honking piece of carrot cake (or whatever) means the difference between trigs of 35 vs 40, or HDL of 85 vs 79, people need to weigh that against their quality of life and the simple pleasure we sometimes experience from good food and good company.
Otis at Monterey, with uncompressed stereo soundtracks Alternate soundtracks for all three films featuring 5.1 surround mixes by recording engineer Eddie Kramer, presented in DTS - HD Master Audio Two hours of performances not included in Monterey Pop, from the Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Blues Project, Buffalo Springfield, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Byrds, Country Joe and the Fish, the Electric Flag, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Al Kooper, the Mamas and the Papas, the Steve Miller Blues Band, Moby Grape, Laura Nyro, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Simon and Garfunkel, Tiny Tim, and the Who Audio commentaries from 2002 featuring Pennebaker, festival producer Lou Adler, and music critics Charles Shaar Murray and Peter Guralnick New interviews with Adler and Pennebaker Chiefs (1968), a short film by Richard Leacock, which played alongside Monterey Pop in theaters Interviews from 2002 with Adler and Pennebaker and with Phil Walden, Otis Redding's manager 1987 interview with Pete Townshend on Monterey and Jimi Hendrix Audio interviews with festival producer John Phillips, festival publicist Derek Taylor, and performers Cass Elliot and David Crosby Photo - essay by Elaine Mayes Festival scrapbook Trailers and radio spots PLUS: A book featuring essays by critics Michael Chaiken, Armond White, David Fricke, Barney Hoskyns, and Michael Lydon
It began a little more than a year ago, when I'll See You in My Dreams, a tiny independent drama from a fledgling company starring the then -72-year-old Blythe Danner, a well - liked actress with no box - office track record whatsoever, grossed an unexpectedly strong $ 7.4 million in theaters.
We've had similar shocks — pensions in 2008 had to be re-actuarialized, and now we are worried about the new payroll tax replacing the MSP, but that's a tiny thing compared to the shakedown educational institutions get from the health insurance companies every year.
This will complete the transformation of Aston Martin from a tiny niche maker into a 5000 - unit - a-year business, which will make the company numerically more productive than Ferrari.
Morris at 100 — Celebrating the centenary of William Morris's first car, Paul and Kathy Niblett examine the life of the man and the early history of his company / MX 8372 — The oldest Oxford Bullnose fanatic Robin Batchelor recently drove a 1913 White & Poppe engined car, the earliest known surviving example / Goodwood Festival of Speed — Twenty years on from Lord March's first Festival of Speed, David Venables enjoys the «greatest hits» at the 2013 event / A gaggle of Goggos — Scott Barrett drives a pair of delightful German microcars and discovers their charm and ability far outweigh their tiny dimensions / From Alfa to Nardi — Alfa Romeo historian Simon Moore charts the history of the Silver Ray, from prewar racer to Italo - American dream car in the 1960s / Back on the Road — Michael Ware tells the story of the Riley Densham Imp, a 1930s special that has been sympathetically rebuilt after 40 years off the from Lord March's first Festival of Speed, David Venables enjoys the «greatest hits» at the 2013 event / A gaggle of Goggos — Scott Barrett drives a pair of delightful German microcars and discovers their charm and ability far outweigh their tiny dimensions / From Alfa to Nardi — Alfa Romeo historian Simon Moore charts the history of the Silver Ray, from prewar racer to Italo - American dream car in the 1960s / Back on the Road — Michael Ware tells the story of the Riley Densham Imp, a 1930s special that has been sympathetically rebuilt after 40 years off the From Alfa to Nardi — Alfa Romeo historian Simon Moore charts the history of the Silver Ray, from prewar racer to Italo - American dream car in the 1960s / Back on the Road — Michael Ware tells the story of the Riley Densham Imp, a 1930s special that has been sympathetically rebuilt after 40 years off the from prewar racer to Italo - American dream car in the 1960s / Back on the Road — Michael Ware tells the story of the Riley Densham Imp, a 1930s special that has been sympathetically rebuilt after 40 years off the road
As a tiny piece of the automotive marketplace, Mitsubishi should look to the success of Mazda, which has seen its U.S. sales grow from 229,566 to 319,184 in the last five years, and where a balanced lineup has helped increase the company's portion of U.S. auto sales.
Add into the mix an eye that can spot a tiny spec of dirt from ten paces and you get results that certainly justify his company's name.
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