Sentences with phrase «is in good company there»

Xiaomi has fitted the Mi 6 with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor, which so far has only been confirmed for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Sony Xperia XZ Premium, so the Mi 6 is in good company there.
Also, Wal - Mart WMT, -1.01 % and Walgreens WAG — the blue chips of retailing don't do quarterly Q&A either, so Jos A. Banks is in good company there.
Wow, you're right, Lauren, David really appeals to the outcast and not to the establishment, and to non-Christians not just the converted... I'd say he's in good company there.

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While energy companies have been shutting down wells in response to the present oil price slump, there are still more job openings than job seekers in this field, according to Job Bank Canada.
«No one company can corner in or create a monopoly on the best thinking that's out there.
Service businesses are best valued on revenue and profitability since there are few hard assets, while production assets of companies in manufacturing tend to be substantial drivers of valuation along with revenue and profitability.
While the company was already popular in the U.S., Nesi saw an opportunity: AriZona practically had no presence in Asia, despite American brands Coca - Cola and Pepsi doing well there.
There are a number of issues the company would like the media and the financial community to better understand, such as that the BlackBerry is still the bestselling smartphone in Latin America, and that it recently became the No. 1 device in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.
«We are demonstrating there is an opportunity for companies to redefine their role in society, and that's good for business.»
As a result, cloud - computing companies are increasingly building facilities in these countries to better serve customers there and abide by local laws.
There is a string of good companies in the pipeline that will help kickoff a strong 2017.
Best Buy decided to instead invest in its big - box stores, where the company can provide «a better experience because there's more space.»
«There are some great, well - established companies with long track records of franchising success, but they aren't exactly on the cutting edge anymore,» says Mark Siebert, CEO of the iFranchise franchise consulting group, based in Homewood, Illinois.
There's no shame in self - doubt, and now you know that you are, indeed, in good company.
«But it quickly became clear, there's a lot more good companies to invest in
There's a formula within it that may serve your company well in the future.
Even when there is a good fit between sponsor and event, it is still vital for a company to promote the event and its involvement in order to gain benefits.
There were 140,430 companies created in the first quarter, better than the average (137,813) since the start of 2001, which is as far back as the data go.
But at the same time, there's still a lot of room for companies to grow simply by automating workflows in a vertical that hasn't been served well by incumbent software companies
Now that he's back running both companies, there's a good chance theme days could come in handy again.
Wistia is a company that knows better than anyone the trials and tribulations of feeling overshadowed in a massive wolf pack, as there are several other video platforms offering basic video hosting functionality.
«There is absolutely no doubt in my mind,» Brown says, pointing out that the average company on the Best Managed Companies list grew sales by 14 % and the bottom line by 21 %.
There have been positive reaction and excitement around well - placed rumours that the PlayBook will support Android apps, and the company's QNX operating system in the PlayBook and new BlackBerry products has also burnished its rep.
And there are plenty of well - backed companies hoping to help navigate the maze of threats; cybersecurity startups have seen $ 4.6 billion in investment in the last two years alone, according to CB Insights.
Ultimately, good companies raise capital faster, from better investors, and at better terms, but there are other factors in play, too.
«If you sincerely want the world to be a better place, and you believe business is a way to get there, then it's pure academic nonsense to set some arbitrary size limit above which you can not be a responsible company,» says Gary Hirshberg, who founded the organic yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry, N.H., in 1983.
After tweeting Friday that «trade wars are good, and easy to win» — a statement that flies in the face of both economics and history — he took a shot at European critics Saturday, saying: «If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S.»
There will be times when you have to decide whether filling a customer's request is in your company's best interests.
There have been a variety of studies showing that women in leadership roles equates to better company performance, including a report from Credit Suisse that says that companies with more than one woman on their boards have outperformed those with no women on their boards in the stock market.
In fact, there's a good chance that your business, or even your department, would get a good deal of value from a speech like this — as companies ranging from Cisco to General Motors to Johnson & Johnson have learned.
While there are plenty of examples of tech M&A disasters (AOL and Time Warner, Myspace and News Corp, Skype and eBay — and now Microsoft) there are only a few that can claim the deal was in any way actually good for the new company or for the industry.
Today's millennials are natural job - hoppers, and for good reason — today's economy is more volatile, companies spring in and out of existence quickly, and there's no telling what opportunities wait for you around the corner.
Is there a CEO in the market that could do a better job and grow your company faster?
Microsoft's traditional core audience — businesses that buy Windows computers — is notoriously slow at upgrading machines, so there could be some good news ahead for the company on that front in 2013.
But let's handicap the wager anyway, because there's a company in Austin planning to raise its sales in just that way — and its odds are better than they look.
But to every rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
Moody's studied 37 oil and gas companies in Canada and the U.S., concluding that although the oil industry has dramatically slashed its cost of production in the past three years and is currently in the midst of posting much better financials this year, there is little room left for more progress.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
While a lot of retail companies have suffered this year — in part because of bad weather in the first quarter — if you look carefully, there are still some good buys on the market.
Generally, if you can't find a good C.E.O. within a thousand people in a company, there's something wrong in the first place.»
There are companies with well - earned reputations for purloining ideas or engaging in frequent partner litigation.
Hudson's Bay said in a statement on Wednesday the company «believes that there is no merit to this appeal, particularly in light of the fact that written consent in support of the equity investment, from sophisticated long - term shareholders representing well over 50 percent of HBC's outstanding common shares.»
I don't think we're there yet in terms of getting it down to the one - to - one marketing level, but at least leveraging it for insights that can provide better direction is the fact that, payments companies have essentially customer behavior data of purchases before and after someone leaves your store.
There have been some small successes, like $ 25 million in commitments to Maiden Lane, a quasi-independent fund that primarily backs companies via AngelList's syndicates program, which allows well - known individual investors to create pools of committed capital that gets invested on a deal - by - deal basis.
But there are some in the tech industry who say that there are many companies of sufficient size with specialized needs that would be better off running their own data centers, but in a cloud - like manner.
Artificial intelligence: As for those better interfaces, Schroepfer said that the company's issue is that there's just so much new digital picture and video content in the world, with more and more coming every single day.
«And generally, if you can't find a good CEO within a thousand people in a company, there's something wrong in the first place.
Almost every day there's a new data breach in the news involving a well - known company and quite often fresh rules for protecting personal information are circulated.
There are myriad services, many of them free, specifically tailored to deepen Canadian companies» presence in emerging markets — something Todd Winterhalt, vice-president and managing director of global trade for Export Development Canada (EDC), feels is important in order to change the fact that 70 % of Canadian exporters sell primarily to the U.S. «Diversification of trade is a good thing,» he says.
Eyeglass design company Warby Parker proved without a doubt that there is a better way and was able to grow by an astonishing 500 percent in a single year.
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