Sentences with phrase «in particular the firm»

If a journalist has a strong interest in a particular firm, he or she may regularly check the firm's site, but this would be rare.
Keith Mathieson, partner and head of RPC's media team comments: «Nicola's appointment will help to further strengthen the media team here at RPC and in particular the firm's contentious data protection capabilities.»
I believe in policies where any lawyer who wants to stay on beyond the traditional retirement age (whatever that may be in a particular firm) submits a business plan and makes a business case for continuing, showing how he or she will contribute to the firm.
There are some other things like intention or reason behind applying in a particular firm that you could mention in the assistant brand manager cover letter.

Not exact matches

Among other things Mr. Newsom helped set up a public - relations department within the company and retained the firm of Elmo Roper to poll public reaction to the oil industry in general and Jersey Standard in particular.
Andrew Potter, an analyst with CIBC World Markets, expects to see a flurry of mergers and acquisitions as long - term supply contracts firm up between customers in Asia and particular terminals, pipelines and upstream gas producers in Canada.
Venture capital firms, in particular, have long been overwhelmingly averse to funding female - run enterprises, «and I don't see a trend line for any significant change,» added Trish Costello, CEO and founder of Portfolia, a platform designed to help women invest in entrepreneurial enterprises.
Logistics firms, in particular, are thriving because of the changes in consumer spending; shoppers are buying products online and having them shipped.
Beverly Kelly, human - resources manager at Robert Charles Lesser & Co., a real - estate consulting firm in Los Angeles, asks candidates about other companies they're interviewing with, and what makes a particular company attractive.
Small businesses tend to attract fewer and less - experienced candidates than their large firm counterparts, and startups in particular find it difficult to provide adequate compensation for talented prospects.
This particular board belongs to a San Francisco firm specializing in software and medical patents.
«It really depends on whether or not the company is profitable or, in particular, if the company goes public or is acquired,» says Cynthia Clarke, a partner with Boston - based law firm Sullivan & Worcester LLP.
This means it is a large - cap ETF; and because it does not include firms that trade on the US market via SDRs, it has more limited sector coverage; in particular, it includes no Chinese technology firms.
Chris Burniske, partner at venture capital firm Placeholder, notes that while Bitcoin in particular is having a worse start to the year than it did in the same period in 2014, the state of the markets are fundamentally different.
This presents a quandary for smaller companies — in particular, tech firms — which have struggled to find enough qualified workers in the U.S. to fill their needs.
Ted Ullyot, a partner at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz who worked on antitrust issues for the George W. Bush administration, points out that tech firms in particular resent governments ordering them to change their product designs.
What attracted him to Kapor, in particular, is its emphasis on empowering minority communities: Between 2015 and 2017, the firm says it will have invested $ 40 million in startups that give women and people of color better access to technology and business opportunities.
Although it does not appear that this particular issue is top of mind for regulators just now, shadow financial firms that operate outside the standard formats, in both credit and investment markets, should be receiving even more wide - ranging attention than they have been.
Instead, Coastal's export approach, born of its acquisition strategy, is to develop a brand presence rooted in a particular geographical market while leveraging the cost advantage of the firm's global purchasing and distribution back end.
At a time when big corporations, and financial firms in particular, need to show commitment to inclusiveness to attract top talent, State Street seems to be doing everything right — but isn't moving the needle very far or fast.
In particular, plans to increase investment are more prevalent in Central Canada and in the manufacturing sector, where firms generally benefit from a lower domestic currency and a positive U.S. outlooIn particular, plans to increase investment are more prevalent in Central Canada and in the manufacturing sector, where firms generally benefit from a lower domestic currency and a positive U.S. outlooin Central Canada and in the manufacturing sector, where firms generally benefit from a lower domestic currency and a positive U.S. outlooin the manufacturing sector, where firms generally benefit from a lower domestic currency and a positive U.S. outlook.
Data - hungry millennials, in particular, tend to be suspicious of firms that aren't forthcoming about things like salary (especially since unfiltered employer reviews are just a Glassdoor.com search away).
While individual VC's inside venture firms specialized in particular domains (PC's, peripherals, semiconductors, test equipment, operating systems, applications, etc.,) their investments had roughly the same time horizon and were focused around things that used electrons — primarily computing and computing infrastructure.
According the U.S. 2014 State of Women - Owned Businesses Report, growth is a major stumbling block for small businesses in general and women - led firms in particular.
Travel by relatives in particular has declined, said Paul Hodgson, senior research associate at GMI Ratings, a corporate - governance ratings firm, «because the fierce light of disclosure is on them.»
Almost by definition, a PE firm thinking about acquiring a target in a particular healthcare market will know less about that market than a corporate buyer who does business in it every day.
Firms could now exploit their comparative advantage by specializing, not just in one particular good or service, but in one part of a good or service.
The number of US exporting entities with fewer than 50 employees, in particular, has grown more rapidly than firms with 50 to 500 employees.
In particular, they can implement key compliance measures to ensure the firm and its business model are ready for the rule to take effect with minimal disruption and risks.
«With extensive experience leading wealth management firms in Canada, and her deep knowledge of the Ontario and Quebec markets in particular, we see a great fit in supporting our business in those regions.»
Economists have analyzed extensively how platform markets may pose unique challenges for antitrust analysis.377 Specifically, they stress that analysis applicable to firms in single - sided markets may break down when applied to two - sided markets, given the distinct pricing structures and network externalities.378 These studies often focus on the challenge that two - sided platforms face in attracting both sides — the classic coordination problem of having to attract buyers without an established line of sellers, and vice versa.379 Economists tend to conclude that — given the particular challenges of two - sided markets380 — antitrust should be forgiving of conduct that might otherwise be characterized as anticompetitive.381
But the types of consumer behavior that internet firms can access — how long you hover your mouse on a particular item, how many days an item sits in your shopping basket before you purchase it, or the fashion blogs you visit before looking for those same items through a search engine — is uncharted ground.
In his book, Delivering Happiness, Hsieh says that he never wanted to sell Zappos but that the company's board — and, in particular, investor Sequoia Capital, the venture capital firm which kept it afloat with $ 48 million in the mid-2000s — was getting tired of his «social experiments» and wanted the company to improve profitabilitIn his book, Delivering Happiness, Hsieh says that he never wanted to sell Zappos but that the company's board — and, in particular, investor Sequoia Capital, the venture capital firm which kept it afloat with $ 48 million in the mid-2000s — was getting tired of his «social experiments» and wanted the company to improve profitabilitin particular, investor Sequoia Capital, the venture capital firm which kept it afloat with $ 48 million in the mid-2000s — was getting tired of his «social experiments» and wanted the company to improve profitabilitin the mid-2000s — was getting tired of his «social experiments» and wanted the company to improve profitability.
The GAO said, «In particular, understanding the laws and regulations that may apply to fintech firms was not easy because existing regulations were sometimes developed before the type of product or service they are now offering existed.»
The firm is stage - agnostic and doesn't think any idea is too green to be invested in, particular if they're potentially disruptive in the convergence of media, entertainment, and technology.
Interestingly, just as in every other commodity market, the greatest defense for venture capitalists turns out to be brand: firms like Benchmark, Sequoia, or Andreessen Horowitz can buy into firms at superior prices because it matters to the startup to have them on their cap table.5 Moreover, Andreessen Horowitz in particular has been very open about their goal to offer startups far more than money, including dedicated recruiting teams, marketing teams, and probably most usefully an active business development team.
In particular, we must perform system and process evaluation and testing of our internal control over financial reporting to allow management and, to the extent that we are no longer an «emerging growth company» as defined in the JOBS Act, our independent registered public accounting firm to report on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting, as required by Section 404 of the Sarbanes - Oxley AcIn particular, we must perform system and process evaluation and testing of our internal control over financial reporting to allow management and, to the extent that we are no longer an «emerging growth company» as defined in the JOBS Act, our independent registered public accounting firm to report on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting, as required by Section 404 of the Sarbanes - Oxley Acin the JOBS Act, our independent registered public accounting firm to report on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting, as required by Section 404 of the Sarbanes - Oxley Act.
In particular, the firm uses a combination of artificial intelligence and human analysis to forecast the index about a month out.
Smaller firms in particular need better training in IP management.
In this particular example, however, the moaty firm's total economic value creation (area of blue curve), in absolute and in present value terms, is significantly less than that of the no - moat firm (area of red curve), as calculateIn this particular example, however, the moaty firm's total economic value creation (area of blue curve), in absolute and in present value terms, is significantly less than that of the no - moat firm (area of red curve), as calculatein absolute and in present value terms, is significantly less than that of the no - moat firm (area of red curve), as calculatein present value terms, is significantly less than that of the no - moat firm (area of red curve), as calculated.
Smaller firms in particular face a thicket of litigation by competitors and «non-practising entities» — the polite term for patent trolls.
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These two firms, in particular, encouraged employees to hold company stock inside and outside of their retirement accounts.
«In particular, these firms have adapted their goods and services to meet the varying needs of their regional clients, and they take pains to keep these goods and services fresh through ongoing improvements.»
The report showed particular strength in export orders, indicating US firms in general were gaining from a pickup in the global economy despite the rise in the US dollar.
It follows that the «small» stocks included in CRSP data prior to 1962 generally, and in the 1920s and 1930s in particular, were limited to once - large stocks that had fallen on hard times; genuinely tiny firms could not appear in CRSP.
For a number of reasons, the Asia - Pacific region has always presented a particular challenge to PE firms that want to take an active role in value creation.
For over a year, in other words, the Fed reacted to a growing liquidity crisis not by taking steps to boost credit in general, but rather by reallocating the existing supply of credit towards particular, troubled firms — a move George Selgin examined (and criticized) in detail in a recent post on this blog.
Her final indelible cry — «Shulem, Shulem, Shulem,» uttered in a firm, serene tone of voice, as if she either required some particular assistance or deemed it important to have my attention — echoed that day and for many days after, along with my helplessly hopeful response to silent eyes that saw only what mortals can not: «What do you want?
In situations where we focus on one particular facet of our environment to the exclusion of others, here again I feel on firm ground.
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