Sentences with phrase «in wake»

VMware is so green that it has been forced to become less so in the wake of severe drought in California.
The announcement followed Dick's Sporting Goods announcement it wouldn't sell assault - style rifles in the wake of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla. and WalMart's decision to raise the age to buy firearms to 21.
The photo, which was posted to Twitter Tuesday, showed 24 - packs of bottled water selling for $ 42.96 and led to accusations the store was price gouging in the wake of extensive flooding and destruction wrought by the storm, CNBC reports.
US troops supporting the fight against ISIS in Iraq have also started to draw down in the wake of Baghdad's declaration of victory over the terrorist group at the end of 2017.
In this case, that means offering not just critique (or more neutrally, «feedback») to the students involved, but also offering compassion and advice in the wake of what everyone agrees is a regrettable set of circumstances.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook's public image has been seriously damaged.
In the wake of the Dao scandal, airlines have vowed to make changes easier to digest for travelers, increasing the amount of compensation or giving passengers advanced notice and the opportunity to rebook on the app, if a flight is cancelled or oversold.
NEW YORK, Dec 29 - The dollar fell to its lowest in over three months against a basket of major currencies on Friday, marking its steepest annual drop since 2003, on doubts over durability of a pickup in U.S. economic growth in wake of last week's tax overhaul.
In the wake of the last recession, one industry seemed to rebound faster than most: businesses that sell products and services to other businesses.
Since then, Binary's future has looked in jeopardy as it reportedly paused on closing its second $ 75 million (# 58.2 million) fund in the wake of the scandal.
However, whatever happens with the stock price, this is a big moment for the U.S. auto industry, which was cratering just a year ago, and a big moment for the IPOs, which had dried up almost completely in the wake of the financial crisis.
Iksil, who worked in London but is French and lives with his family in Paris, was fired from JPMorgan along with two supervisors last year in the wake of the scandal.
The EMA and EBA headquarters — currently both based in London — will have to move away from the U.K. in the wake of Brexit, which is due to take effect by the end of March 2019.
NEW YORK, Dec 29 - The dollar fell to its lowest in over three months against a basket of major currencies on Friday, on track for its biggest annual drop since 2003, on doubts over durability of a pickup in U.S. economic growth in wake of last week's tax overhaul.
Glass doors swing open and in strides Nadella, a clutch of senior staffers in his wake.
Following in the wake of the most recent data security breaches involving Target, PF Chang's and Sally Beauty, this week's incident involving Home Depot has certainly added to the cyber security panic throughout the online world.
It sounds like everyone's doing it: in the wake of a massive leak of private offshore banking data, experts now believe that, to avoid detection, as much as $ 20 trillion to $ 30 trillion may be hidden away in places like the Cook Islands, Monaco and Switzerland.
Many offices are doing away with alcohol, or the party altogether, in the wake of sexual misconduct scandals currently plaguing a range of industries.
Concessions made in the wake of World War II are «not so appropriate as we get here to this year.»
Writing in the wake of his own initial failure as a forecaster in 1922, Richardson imagined a time in which all weather might be calculable before it takes place.
In the wake of snafus by Pinterest and Shutterfly, here are four ways for companies to customize their messages correctly.
In the wake of success stories such as Coolest Cooler, which raised more than $ 13 million on Kickstarter, I'm starting to hear talk that crowdfunding is making traditional financing less relevant.
That included a windfall of more than $ 219 million from his majority ownership in CVR Energy (cvi), whose shares surged 24 % in the wake of Trump's victory.
As the C&I market has skewed toward larger deals in the wake of the recession, the outline of the restructuring market for the next recession has begun to come into focus.
He was the national director of AmeriCares, a non-profit that provides disaster relief and care to HIV - positive children in Connecticut, but stepped down indefinitely in the wake of the scandal.
On Wednesday, Wells Fargo's chairman and CEO John Stumpf resigned effectively immediately, pushed out in the wake of the bank's $ 185 million settlement over the phony account fraud.
Though the financial crisis offered immediate relief from rising food and energy prices, it also helped lay the groundwork for a supply shortage in its wake.
In the wake of this spring's revelation, the Kraft Dinner story was widely reported as a New Coke disaster cleverly averted.
Facebook's stock and reputation were pummeled in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but its actual business is likely doing just fine, thank you very much.
CNBC's David Faber discusses the latest news on Viacom and CBS in the wake of Disney's proposed takeover of Twenty - First Century Fox assets.
That suit was dismissed this spring, but former chief executive Christine Day departed in its wake last year.
Merck's cancer immunotherapy Keytruda is one of the pharma giant's rising stars, especially in the wake of evidence that the therapy had a survival benefit over standard chemotherapy in advanced lung cancer patients.
In the wake of Ferguson, Senator Carl Levin (D - Michigan), the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, says he will review the 1033 program.
For example, there is a heightened understanding in the wake of November's election that if a brand buys an ad in The Huffington Post, for example, it could be perceived as supporting a liberal agenda, Prout said.
In the wake of the 2016 election and reports that Russian - linked actors hijacked Facebook's service to spread fake news and other propaganda, the company has been stepping up efforts to police content on the service.
Daiichi Sankyo's press release comes in the wake not only of Ranbaxy's highly unusual criminal guilty plea and $ 500 million in fines and penalties — the largest ever against a generic - drug maker — but also a lengthy Fortune article that exposed for the first time the depth and extent of the fraud charges leveled at the company and the knowledge of senior company executives.
While Nikolas Cruz — who shot and killed 17 students and faculty at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. on Feb. 14 — did not use a bump stock, calls to ban or regulate the attachments have resurfaced in the wake of the school shooting.
The Federal Communications Commission is considering more steps in the wake of growing concerns in Washington that Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp, which make networking equipment and handsets, could act as conduits for espionage, something the two companies have denied.
Adweek applauded Duracell's «Island Without Power» ad talking about Puerto Rico's struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, saying,» «Island Without Power» is an example of a brand doing activism right in the wake of political upheaval and natural disaster in a year when many brands got it very wrong.»
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced off with a room full of senators on Tuesday in what many believed would be a tough grilling about privacy in the wake of news that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had obtained data about 87 million Facebook users.
Miller, who was decertified as an NBA agent in the wake of the investigation, has not yet been charged in the case, according to Yahoo.
The issue is so pressing in the wake of WannaCry that on May 17 the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a cybersecurity alert for broker - dealers, financial advisors and investment funds that stressed both the importance of undertaking penetration tests and vulnerability scans on critical systems and the necessity of upgrading systems on a timely basis.
Starbucks plans to spend $ 250 million on new employee benefits, including a pay boost for domestic workers, in the wake of the federal tax overhaul.
The underwhelming IPO highlights the challenges e-commerce companies face going public in the wake of poor performances from Snap and Blue Apron.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr weighs in on the regulatory possibilities for technology companies in the wake of the Facebook data scandal.
The chain is also likely benefiting from the struggles of close peer Chipotle Mexican Grill (cmg), which has struggled in the wake of a food - safety crisis that started last year.
Investors at the conference want to know if companies are planning more M&A in the wake of tax reform.
In the wake of the failed deal Sysco had to pay a $ 300 million break - up fee Sysco's sales were flat and it worked to reduce costs, including through cuts to its workforce.
While global stocks have rebounded temporarily from the thrashing they took in the wake of last week's U.K. decision, it appears that the long - rumored merger between Lionsgate and premium cable network Starz might have been derailed by the global financial uncertainty stemming from the Brexit.
Before he can upset the world order, though, Buterin must prove that developers can use his technology securely — a legitimate question in the wake of the hack of the DAO, which was constructed on his network.
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