Sentences with phrase «gives companies up»

The law gives companies up to eight years to pay up.
The Lambert Agreements give companies up to 12 months for this, but the U.S. Business - Higher Education Forum recommends limiting this delay to 90 days.
When you are in a car accident, the amount of money you have to give the company up front is referred to as the deductible, and usually this amount is negotiable when you first get your policy.

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Some observers, analysts, critics and even shareholders for years urged the Waterloo, Ont. - based company to give up on its own software and instead join Google's Android wave.
Here are three off the top of my head: Record levels of household debt threaten future spending, too many of our companies need a weaker currency to be competitive, and international energy companies are giving up on Canada as a place to invest.
Companies with unpredictable revenue or those that don't want to give up equity to an investor will also do well with revenue - based financing.
Once employees are hired at RFRK, they go through a comprehensive onboarding process in which they meet with the owners as a group for up to an hour to learn more about the company's inception — a story that involves two fed - up parents on a mission to give kids healthier food options.
The company pays the winemakers a fee up front rather than giving them a percentage of sales.
In October, it bought NewMotion, a Dutch company that operates more than 30,000 electric - car charging installations in Europe and that gives electric - car owners who sign up for its service access to about 50,000 other charging points.
Martin decided to give up the top role at the company he founded, wearable tech startup Nymi, to become its Chief Technology Officer instead.
-[Narrator] Bell gives up the operating companies providing local phone service.
Facebook is stepping up its efforts to compete with Twitch and YouTube for video game streaming: The company is now offering select video gamers a chance to monetize their gameplay live streams on Facebook by giving their audience a way to tip them as part of a test of new monetization options.
«We typically give out rewards in a private meeting as opposed to holding up one person in front of the entire company.
The tale of how the company came out of nowhere and now has investors lined up around the block gives them hope that one day they can reach that level.
In addition, obtaining investment money usually also means giving up some control of the company.
The belief is the company doesn't have the rights to do so — either Bell hasn't been able to wring those rights away from the likes of HBO, or HBO is too smart to give them up.
And, while Soylent recalled its Soylent bars after customers began vomiting, the company hasn't given up on products that look more like what the average person thinks of as food.
The company has said it will invest $ 7 billion over the next three years to beef up its digital operations, freshen up existing stores, and open more small outlets that give the company a presence in urban areas.
It also gives Xoogler - run startups $ 20,000 in Cloud credit, a perk that benefits both the founders and its own Cloud business, which can hook potentially hot companies into its ecosystem before they blow up.
A former Yahoo CEO says it's time for Twitter to give up on trying to be a social media network and embrace being a media company.
High turnover is common in financial services, and while the bank's wide variety of products, and preponderance of business units offering them, give employees plenty of opportunity to move up (or sideways) instead of out, the company has learned not to leave loyalty to fate.
As Theranos continues to spiral downward, its investors are now claiming the company threatened to file for bankruptcy protection if they don't give up their rights to sue the startup over its faulty blood - testing business, Bloomberg reported.
The largest - ever tie - up between U.S. refiners will give the combined company a nationwide presence and increased access to growing export markets.
Lacapra: If you buy one of the products from one of the large companies, they can give you a box, or a bigger box, or a bigger box, but what you end up with is a bunch of different boxes that you have to manage individually.
I've given up on the classes and I'm left with the feeling that this company doesn't care as much as they claim to.
In addition to giving up potential claims against the company, Hortons former leader waived his right to submit a written statement to the board concerning his departure as a company director.
«If we'd given up 57 percent of our company in 2004, I don't think we'd be here today, because it didn't look sexy,» he says.
In fact, there are plenty of ways to amp up your business and give it the same zingy appeal tech companies seem to have naturally.
If sales rose by $ 30,000 (that's the first 30), the company would divvy up 30 % of the gain among employees, giving them $ 60 apiece.
The point is I would have never been given the opportunity to save the company if I had anything other than a narrow say - do gap in the two years leading up to that event.
That advice was given to him by Jeff Bezos, an investor in Airbnb, he added: «[Bezos] told me that you want to be a robust company so if somebody hits you, you can stand up
Another advantage is reluctance on the part of automakers to give up control to outside tech companies.
Linda Blaser, a contract recruiter for Exchange Applications, an IT company in Boston, has set up a referral program that gives employees more money for more valuable referrals: $ 3,000 for most positions and $ 5,000 for «hot jobs» that Blaser needs to fill with particular urgency.
Economists have said the tax reforms will give companies another reason to set up shop or relocate south of the border.
«Shaich and Mackey here are one and the same — two company founders inextricably linked to their brands, who were not ready to give up control.
While glassybaby is no stranger to charitable giving, donating 10 percent of all votive sales to worthy causes, the company has stepped up in response to Harvey by doubling this number.
One part of the IPO process is that you open up your books, which gives us an unusually wide window into company performance.
Sherazee, a Canadian of Pakistani origin, worked with his staff to set up the accommodations that have been installed across other OFC companies — the female prayer room, and the partitions in offices and on factory floors to give women privacy in line with labor regulations.
«I raised $ 12.5 million and had to give up only 15 % of my company and one board seat to do it,» he says.
The company's foundation is also matching employee donations up to $ 50,000 each, which will be given to the AT&T Employee Disaster Relief Fund and Team Rubicon.
So when the company announced in February that it was giving up payday lending in Ontario — by far its largest market — some were understandably confused; this would be like McDonald's giving up not just hamburgers, but food.
Hopefully, one of the world's large plastic bottling companies will snatch up this cool modification and help give plastic bottles a new purpose that will remove them permanently from the waste stream.
In a pair of follow - up tweets Musk further explained that «Mary Beth was an amazing assistant for over 10 yrs, but as company complexity grew, the role required several specialists vs one generalist,» and «MB was given 52 weeks of salary & stock in appreciation for her great contribution & left to join a small firm, once again as a generalist,»
Russ Girling, the chief executive of TransCanada, said his company will not give up: «We will continue to push for reason over gridlock, common sense over symbolism and solid science over rhetoric to approve Keystone XL and unlock its benefits.»
All of this gives classic old Winnebago a fresh (or in the case of the Brave, retro) look, but the company is hardly giving up its old tricks.
The company claims its service conserves one gallon of fuel per idling hour per truck, and with more than one million truckers on the road at any given time, the savings add up — so far, says Wilson, eight million gallons of fuel have been saved, 83,000 metric tons of emissions have been eliminated, and 150,000 road cowboys have plugged in.
The «You Earned It» tool, which ordinarily lets team members reward coworkers with points that can be redeemed for goods or prizes, is now offering their employees the power to give up their gains in favor of company donations to relief efforts in both Dallas and Houston.
Richard Branson, founder of no fewer than 400 companies and one of the world's foremost overachievers, has said of his morning exercise routine, «Getting up and at it early gives me time to get on top of things, and chart my day effectively.»
Moreover, while prisoners were generally taken, particularly if they were in large numbers — whole companies or even battalions of soldiers giving themselves up, as sometimes happened — it was an unspoken rule that soldiers who resisted too long or too hard had given up any right to quarter.
Few companies get up and running without a bit of private capital giving them an extra boost, even in today's era of free resources, digital communication and crowdfunding.
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