Sentences with phrase «lead other publishing companies»

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Companies like John West and Bumble Bee are leading the way in terms of innovation at the moment, as you will see in a recent news item published on this site, and others must follow suit in order to keep pace.
According to the Brand Finance report, published in December, eight leading brand - owning companies could stand to lose a total of US$ 187 billion should plain packaging be extended from tobacco to other FMCG products — putting spirits in the firing line.
About INscribe Digital INscribe Digital (parent company Isolation Network) leverages a decade of experience in delivering music and other digital media assets to leading retailers worldwide to an evolving publishing industry.
We talked to many of the leading digital publishing companies focused on the modern library, such as 3M, Overdrive, Zinio, Recorded Books, and a few others.
O'Reilly, the company; Tim O'Reilly, the founder; Andrew Savikas, a leading spokesperson and technologist; along with a host of other very bright staff, keep that firm at the forefront of all things important in digital publishing.
Monotype has created custom typefaces for many leading publishing companies such as Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, New Yorker Magazine, Scholastic and WorldBook; advertising and branding agencies such as Landor Associates, Newell Sorrell and Temerlain McClain; and developers of software and hardware products like Apple, Adobe, IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and many others.
Portland, OR — BookBaby, the leading distributor of eBooks through Amazon, iBooks and other retailers, announced an exclusive giveaway of company president Steven Spatz's new self - publishing book, The End — Now What?!
Collaboration between publishing houses and other artistic companies, leading to innovative cross media projects.
The client list of The Idea Logical Company has included all the top publishers in the US, many in the UK and elsewhere, leading wholesalers including Ingram, leading retailers including Barnes & Noble, and numerous suppliers of technology and other services to publishers including big systems providers (Klopotek and Publishing Technologies), specialized digital services (netGalley and Vook), and industry services and not - for - profits (BookScan, Copyright Clearance Center, and Book Industry Study Group.)
This leads to huge profits for a few companies that happen to own prestigious journals (that are only prestigious, because high impact authors choose to publish there, and they only do so, because it's a high impact journal) and enormously restricted access, meaning that students, researchers and other interested parties don't get to see papers, have to pay for them, or only see them with a huge delay.
Results published by American Lawyer, Vault, or other companies may lead to a decline in firm morale and difficulties in recruiting and retention.
In a deep - dive into the Finnish company's portfolio, published exclusively for subscribers yesterday, other information revealed by the team of leading IP and technology analysis platforms we asked to do the research included the fact that Nokia's patents have consistently ranked in the top 10 % of grants worldwide in terms of quality, and that Nokia has been on a filing, selling and licensing
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