Sentences with phrase «into the business of»

Goldman Sachs is planning to get into the business of trading digital currencies such as bitcoin, Bloomberg News reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Getting into the business of racing is something I was always interested in.
He has done so in part by insinuating McKesson, once just a supply - chain functionary, more deeply into the business of its customers.
In the issue of Canadian Business that comes out today, Joe Castaldo's cover story delves into the business of YouTube, and all the ways that the video site has become a linchpin of Google's plans to extend its domination over 21st century advertising.
The e-commerce giant, which surged to a market capitalization of $ 530 billion on Friday, has increasingly signaled its intention to move into the business of selling prescription drugs.
The company makes software to manage medical records but expanded into the business of building and managing health care clinics after rising health care costs prompted Cerner (CERN) to build its own in - house clinic in 2006.
Two years later, Cerner became such a believer in the concept that it jumped into the business of designing, building and running those clinics for other companies.
The findings are good news for Amazon, an e-commerce behemoth that has eaten into the businesses of many of its established bricks and mortar rivals.
The more he dug into the business of the site, however, the more Vogel says he realized that the «evergreen» type of content that About specialized in — articles about how to fix your broken toilet, or how to identify chicken pox — continued to draw a lot search traffic from Google.
There I was — in a situation that has become all too familiar since I got into the business of selling businesses — engaged in a battle of words.
«Once you start getting into the business of, «Here's what's going to happen in the future,» you get into a very different business,» Tom says.
Hewlett - Packard, which has spent the past year downplaying what had once been an aggressive push into the business of providing a «public cloud,» is exiting that business altogether.
It didn't get into the business of personal computers until decades later.
Amazon had used its dominance in the retail sector to create and boost a new venture in the delivery sector, inserting itself into the business of its competitors.
i do believe using an editorial calendar is pretty much a necessity for anyone seriously into the business of online publishing.
If Gemini enters the block trade market, it seems likely to eat into the business of these other companies.
L&H is into the business of offering the traders chance to speculate on the fluctuations of the exchange rate of any financial instrument, that includes crypto currencies and crypto coins also.
It is a human trait to be hopeful and equally so be fearful, but when you inject hope and fear into the business of speculation, you are faced with a very formidable hazard, because you are apt to get the two confused and in reverse positions» Jessie Livermore
We've been the industry leader in 401 (k) business financing for over a decade, having helped 14,000 entrepreneurs like you invest over $ 4 billion into the business of their dreams.
His strategy has focused on moving into the business of data centers and corporate software services, marked by numerous acquisitions that have cost billions of dollars.
What, you have chosen to get into the business of many people by posting on this topic.
Perhaps the Lord should have said to Peter, «Upon this Tablet I will build my Church» — except that The Tablet seems more into the business of demolition than of construction.
Religion, for reasons that can not be developed here, always gets into the business of legitimation in human society and history — that is part of its nature — and the Christian religion is no exception.
Making an eternal God (without beginning and end) into business of pro-creation (a business of animals) IS SERIOUS CONCEPTUAL DEVIATION!!!
It's a dangerous misstep for Christianity to get into the business of marketing ideals and values.
Most of what French recounts is drearily familiar by now, but a new twist is the way in which state universities are intheir official statements getting into the business of defining true (gay friendly) and false (gay critical) Christianity.
In 2006 the original location closed and Al went into the business of franchising his concept under the new name «The Original Soup Man.»
«In addition to VCO, we will also venture into the business of manufacturing coconut water concentrate [CWC],» Gersappe continues.
Started about 15 years ago in its present form, «We went into the business of growing tomatoes for taste,» he says.
Instead, they jumped head first into the business of brewing by enrolling in the American Brewers Guild in California to study fermentation science.
He is one of those coaches bound to succeed because he puts all of him into the business of coaching football.
If you're stinking, filthy rich, a good athletic director or university fundraiser has already contacted you for above - board donations, and you likely won't get into the business of paying players.
Perhaps you've wondered how I got into the business of cloth diapers.
Rice, who is one of five Democrats seeking the job that Spitzer held for eight years before he was elected governor in 2006, told the Post's Fred Dicker on Talk 1300 that she doesn't like to «get into the business of second - guessing decisions that other law enforcement agencies make.»
After tributes to Adebanwi's scholarly genius, focus and fecundity, the house moved into the business of the evening.
``... whenever a government wants to get into the business of doing business, they've got to be mindful that, first of all, they are not applying their personal funds.
Rising rents and the proliferation of auto leasing brokers are eating into the business of Manhattan's car dealerships.
The P Street Project is an effort by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee to build upon the progressive movement's online organizing of the past few years and move into the business of registered lobbying.
The aide declined to name the fund's manager because «we don't want to get into the business of advertising for a private investment adviser.»
The financial troubles prompted talk about lowering the state's share of the facility's revenue, but Cuomo said he doesn't want to «get into the business of bailing out private concerns.»
«We can't allow any mayor to overreach their authority to step into the business of the legislative branch — that includes the clerk, that includes the city auditor.
The last sector is something I believe Axiom is uniquely able to provide, which is helping more governments get into the business of human spaceflight.
«When you start getting into the business of killing people it takes a lot of care and control to make sure that you're killing only the people that you're legally allowed to kill,» says Mariner.
In the town of Argonne - West stands a reactor that represents one of the most ambitious attempts to incorporate transmutation of actinides into the business of generating power.
«He was a very good scientist, but something happened and he got into this business of duplicating papers,» says Chris Pickles, a metallurgist at Queen's who raised concerns about Smith's publication practices after spotting some duplications under Smith's name while searching an online database.
Today I'm talking with Justin Mares, one of the founders of Kettle & Fire, who tells the story of why he and his brother Nick chose to get into the business of making better bone broth commercially available.
Align your passion with your purpose by delving into the business of yoga.
Many companies are getting into the business of providing water that is infused with vitamins.
It takes only a few simple tips and tricks to step confidently into the business of styling.
From an internship at Bloomingdales to a full - time position at Harper's Bazaar, Carolyn gained insight into the business of fashion and quickly learned that hard work pays off.
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