Sentences with phrase «gambling company out»

There are also other football clubs out there willing to do the same, and even other sports willing to offer kit sponsorship to any gaming or gambling company out there that is willing to work with them.

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For the moment, the company's big move, seen by some in the industry as a gamble, seems to be working out.
now if you're a gambling man there is a new solar company coming out and you can invest in its pre-ipo
I think there are many options out there for the «gambling» types when it comes to finding alternative energy companies to invest.
Should the gamble T - Mobile will be taking work out, the company could end the year with more new subscribers than previously thought.
State Sen. Mike Ranzenhofer, a Republican from Erie County, introduced a bill seeking to change the state's definition of gambling to incorporate language from the federal government, carving out draft fantasy sports companies.
I own a gambling and gaming sales company and travel around the country, sometimes out of the county.
Fred Smith got away with gambling the last five grand of his company's cash on hand because if he had lost, FedEx would have been out of business the next day anyway, for lack of funds to buy fuel.
With great companies going out of favor (Polaroid...) and huge behemoths getting gamble away by management (Nortel, Enron...), you can not expect to pick the perfect stocks and hold them forever.
Insurance companies are trying to take the «gambling with your life» feature out of annuities, through guaranteed death benefits.
Tired of seeing basically good companies tossed out the door for petty infractions, Pax wrestled with its conscience, then changed its guidelines in October to allow it to invest in such companies, so long as their gambling or alcohol revenues are just minor sidelines.
When a major company or brand comes out with a new promotion, they are gambling with their futures.
Fred Smith got away with gambling the last five grand of his company's cash on hand because if he had lost, FedEx would have been out of business the next day anyway, for lack of funds to buy fuel.
Today, it makes sense for the company to put out an SUV EV, but what makes sense now was a gamble four years ago.
The Swedish company on Wednesday spelled out how exactly it would execute its so - called direct listing, and it amounts to a gamble that mom - and - pop investors will understand and appreciate their music business.
The answer, I hear you cry, is internships. These are becoming the latest box that graduates need to tick in order for them to increase their employability and stand out from the other hundreds of applicants after the same job. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, 21.7 % of graduates in full employment within six months of graduating were taken on by employees who had previously provided them with some form of work experience. It would appear that employers are less willing to gamble on a new recruit who may look fantastic on paper, instead choosing to take on someone who has already experienced working at the company and who therefore has a â $ œbasic grasp of workplace dynamicsâ $, according to a BBC article. In other words, the internship has become an â $ ˜extended interviewâ $ ™ whereby the intern has a chance to showcase their abilities and see if they fit into the company lifestyle.
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