Sentences with phrase «going out of business in»

While they don't like the paperwork and scrutiny associated with living wills, banks appreciate that there's a system in place to prevent them from going out of business in a crisis.
Razer is launching its very first phone and trying to make the best possible impression, whereas OnePlus has the fresh memory of nearly going out of business in 2015 after some poor product decisions.
Printers are in no danger of going out of business in the foreseeable future...
But now even the chains are struggling, with Borders going out of business in 2011 and Barnes & Noble stores closing left, right, and center.
This is one of the pitfalls of companies going out of business in the digital era.
The Piazza had a shaky start in the UK with the first importer Isuzu GB, based in Maidstone, Kent going out of business in 1986, and London car dealer Alan Day bought the remaining stock of Piazzas at a bargain price.
ValueAct's Mason Morfit said the firm's trading levels — 3.5 x expected 2018 earnings, is «a valuation you put on a business that's going out of business in the next three or four years.»
So in practice, if you are young software developer or entrepreneur in San Francisco, you can choose to work at a start - up that will have a more than 50 percent chance of going out of business in the next 18 months without risking the embarrassment of running out of money and having to move back in with your parents.
Similarly, Kozmo launched in 1998, raising $ 280 million from Softbank, Flatiron Partners, Amazon, and Starbucks before eventually going out of business in 2001.
Gruen, once one of the biggest watch manufacturers in America, went out of business in 1977.
Negroponte argued that, as a consequence of electronic distribution, «videocassette - rental stores will go out of business in less than ten years.»
Circuit City, once the top U.S. electronics retailer, went out of business in 2009 after failing to find a buyer that would keep it going.
My family had a business for 70 years before we went out of business in the mid-90's.
Though the same bakery went out of business in the 1970s, the name of the bakery was painted long ago on the side of the building and still remains, though faded.
And the legal action taken against the company (which went out of business in Israel) and the various individuals involved in the improper product oversight speaks to how much of an exceptional event the Remedia tragedy really was.
If every mom in the world decided to only buy organic rice cereal, traditionally farmed rice cereal would go out of business in a blink.
For example, my industry — the ski business — could eliminate all its greenhouse gas emissions, but we'd still go out of business in less than 100 years if the rest of the world doesn't change.
He believes that a sunset clause is appropriate for any federal advisory body, but that such a provision doesn't mean the board will go out of business in 5 years.
The venture was reasonably successful until the distributor, Mutual, went out of business in 1919, after which the couple went into an immediate decline professionally and personally.
Before it went out of business in the United States, Daewoo was promising us that its next - generation Leganza, which was its top model, would be a very nice car, and it looks as if it was right.
Entitle went out of business in July and like Oyster they were solely reliant on venture capital funding in order to keep the lights on, because the e-book subscription market does not have enough paid readers to make the business model viable on its own.
Meanwhile in the e-reader sector dozens of companies went out of business in the last few years, such as Cool - ER, Entourage, Hanvon, iRex, Greenbook, Spring Design, Kyobo and dozens of others.
Anthologies are what helped me resurrect my career after my first publisher went out of business in 2008.
There is nobody who is investing significant capital in making an online e-book store anymore, because too many have went out of business in the last few years.
When Borders went out of business in 2011, the company went to receivership to liquidate all of their assets, among their property was the Kobo license.
A lot of organizations in the book and magazine industry seem to go out of business in April every year.
But perhaps Kobo's biggest triumph was when they took over millions of users from Sony, when the Reader Store went out of business in North America, Europe and Australia.
Finally, many eBook resellers have gone out of business in the past few years, is your purchases protected?
After the last of that city's booksellers went out of business in 2011, Patchett was devastated.
The company, which has 675 bookstores in 50 states and 686 college bookstores, has been trying to avoid the fate of its former rival Borders Group, which did not adapt to the growing threat of the Internet and e-books and went out of business in 2011.
For starters, among e-readers in the U.S. market, the Kindle and Nook device families dominate, and Kobo lost a major source of visibility and sales when the Borders bookstore chain, one of its major U.S. distributors and content partners, went out of business in July 2011.
They went out of business in 2011.
Since Borders went out of business in 2011, Barnes & Noble is the last significant bookstore chain in the country.
-- If window contractors were to replace windows only during the spring or summer, wouldn't they go out of business in the remaining seasons.
Thousands of people suddenly lost their jobs as companies downsized or went out of business in the largest American economic downturn since the Great Depression.
Only 10.1 % of small businesses that existed in Lincoln in 2009 went out of business in 2010 — the lowest percentage of all cities in the top 10.
Though the first mortgage provider (American Home Mortgage) signed up with AMEX to provide the service has gone out of business in the summer, the idea was an exciting one as mortgage is probably the single largest payment every homeowner has to make every month.
This is because it is easier for a small company to have unpredictable revenues and even go out of business in a short period of time.
Some will have proven to be dogs, perhaps declining marginally, or in the extreme case, gone out of business in the meantime.
Bus services — The country's main bus company, Novelo's, went out of business in 2005.
«One doesn't have to look too far — seven airlines have gone out of business in the last year, and most had frequent flier programs.
The dealership went out of business in 2009 when the economy crashed.
For example, if the company goes out of business in the year that the employee is absent, then obviously there is no position to which to reinstate the employee.
What I found was that Zodiac, as well as some other mid-range Swiss watchmakers, went out of business in the 1970s during something called the quartz crisis.
On her resume, a mortgage executive mentioned that her last employer «went out of business in 2009.»
He went out of business in June 2000 and hadn't taken out extended E&O coverage for transactions that took place before the company closed.
Half the builders in town have gone out of business in the last 2 years, and the houses that are left, that used to sell in the $ 400K range, are now in the mid $ 200's.
Moreover, many developers and some investors went out of business in the recession or became much more conservative in the recovery.
I almost went out of business in the first year.

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One of a number of reasons I stayed out of my business offices and worked at home as much as possible was because when I went to the office, I was «drawn» to listen in on, interfere with or critique every phone call, look at every fax, poke my nose all the way into everything — to the extent that I ruined everybody else's productivity as well as my own.
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