Sentences with phrase «like other corporate»

Secondarily, Apple charges what they can get away with charging... just like every other corporate entity on the face of the Earth.
In particular, it is expected that they will operate more like other corporate departments driven by process, using data to drive better outcomes, with operational experts and expertise.
Like other corporate functions, such as human resources and finance, legal departments are already experiencing technology disruption.
Nonetheless, law firms (like other corporate entities) still strive for just a mention of the firm or its lawyers in a «major newspaper» or «national magazine.»
Trouble with pensions is that they are treated just like other corporate debts, even though they aren't.
Like other corporate and individual taxpayers, the amount of income taxes paid each year will vary based on the level of income subject to tax.
Nothing about Berkshire Hathaway's giant shareholder meetings is like other corporate events.

Not exact matches

Keep tabs on your employees and celebrate their personal milestones — doing so not only makes them feel like they're a part of your corporate family, it also involves your other employees as part of a bigger collective.
People want free markets — and the free flow of goods and services across borders — but they don't want to be told that other places are better places to do business, and they don't like the idea that another nation might grab a bigger share of corporate tax revenues.
That is uncommon in corporate philanthropic history, as most magnates leave a legacy graced by their name in perpetuity, whether via foundations or schools — besides other Berkshire leaders like Munger and Pritzker, think of Carnegie, Ford, Kellogg or Rockefeller.
The company sells software subscriptions to schools and businesses that help teach financial literacy (understanding mortgages and credit, for example), responsible college behavior (involving hazing and alcohol consumption), corporate compliance (like sexual harassment and diversity training), and other programs.
Nevertheless, the potential money IBM and other companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon can make by selling AI is likely to be in the billions of dollars, especially if they can convince customers to store their corporate data with them.
While smart boards have mostly been used in classrooms around the world, if SMART Technologies (TSX: SMA) has its way, these boards — which are like a white board, projector and computer rolled into one — will become a staple in corporate offices and other non-educational sectors.
I don't know about you but I don't know the last time (if ever) I've seen a corporate CEO, in tech no less, have the chops to do something like this and not care what others might think of him because of it.
Companies like Dell encourage employees to work from wherever they want whenever they want, while other corporate conglomerates like Yahoo! and IBM are eliminating work - from - home benefits and seeing significant increases in employee efficiency.
But these sorts of corporate barriers to women's success are also prevalent in other STEM fields like medicine, according to research by athenahealth arm athenaInsights.
And if some of the tenets of the foodie cause, like being pro-organic or anti-GMO, are built on shaky evidence, others, like concern for animal welfare in large corporate farms or the impact of eating a diet heavy in processed foods, are not.
The strategic - planning session, organized by Wilmer, was like so many others in corporate America.
Today, he is an author and authority on corporate management — in other words, an ideal «expert» for the new Fortune Fantasy Sports Executive League (Anyone can play, and scoring depends, in part, on how closely the player's picks match those of experts like Stengel.)
The Steelworkers Union and others are promoting alternative corporate forms like employee ownership, cooperatives, Benefit Corporations, private equity firms that respect worker rights and value their contributions in turnaround situations.
But, like other «big craft» brands, Six Pints» corporate roots aren't disclosed on its website or its bottles.
It should be noted that Cook chose to hold the event «on his own accord» because «Apple does not have a corporate political action committee like Facebook (fb), Google (goog) and other tech giants in Silicon Valley,» according to Politico.
When I left a secure corporate job, I was immersed in writing about visionaries like Jobs, Bill Gates, and others who started companies in their garages or dorm rooms, dropped out of college, and became billionaires.
Obviously there are other long - term investors in corporate bonds, like insurance companies, commercial banks, etc., who could cushion the blow.
In other words, with the VR office, we could create a situation where every corporate diversity goal was fully achieved, but the virtual workforce would itself appear in Virtual Reality like a convention of Young Republicans.
Although NOBLES, which is offering easily providable products and services, is the kind of store that, obviously, almost anybody in the world would welcome, the concept / premise upon which it is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!!!
Schultz is already well - known as one of this generation's CEO activists, a group which includes Goldman Sachs» Lloyd Blankfein, Duke Energy's Jim Rogers, and Google's Eric Schmidt — and other high - ranking corporate leaders like Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg.
In most other countries with which we normally like to compare our financial markets, the corporate sector makes greater use of bond funding.
Manipulation on the part of global corporate giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon using not only filters but also psychology sophisticated «manipulators» like «reciprocation» «commiting», «social proof» and many others.
They're hoping to remind him that while steel and aluminum producers and his most die - hard supporters might support the tariffs, many other groups that are important to his political fortunes, like automakers and large swaths of corporate America that rely on international trade, are strongly opposed to them.
Trump has also proposed a deep cut in the corporate tax rate — from 35 to 15 percent — and expanded it to include not just corporations, but also small businesses and, notably, other conglomerates like Trump's own real estate empire.
Although many family members not active in the business wanted to sell their stakes, Suwannee, like many other successful family - owned businesses, lacked the infrastructure to attract most institutional and corporate buyers.
LOT Network members partner with other like - minded companies who believe good corporate citizens don't monetize patents through patent trolls.
While there is no such thing as a 100 % foolproof strategy to protect you against fraud (although divvying your portfolio up into 30 - 40 stocks worth 2.5 % to 3.33 % of your overall wealth seems like a damn good defense mechanism), putting most of your money into stocks with records of growing dividends seems like an intelligent way to guard against corporate fraud, particularly if you have limited familiarity with reading 10 - Ks, annual reports, and other financial statements.
I note in my article that it's far better to delegate business decisions regarding corporate political spending, like others, to the board.
The examples include not just well - known socially conscious companies like Ben & Jerry's and Patagonia, but also wildly successful corporate giants who are also profiting by doing good in the world, including General Electric, Toyota, Unilever, Marks and Spencer, and many others.
With the emergence of individual and corporate income taxes following the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, business leaders like Andrew Carnegie — who, like others, specifically referenced the founders» ideas on broad property ownership in his writings — pushed for integrating the tax treatment of these practices into the new corporate income tax system.
The initial tax incentive for profit sharing made cash profit sharing a deductible expense when figuring corporate income taxes like other forms of employee compensation.
Which doesn't cover investments in shares, the returns on which are directly affected by changes in the corporate tax rate (or the myriad of other investment vehicles liked bonds, REITs, mutual fund trusts, etc. that make up the bulk of the universe for Canadian investors).
Republicans have said that among other things, they want to simplify individual income tax brackets, raise the standard deduction, reduce corporate tax rates and eliminate some popular itemized deductions, like the state and local tax break.
Other large aerospace companies like Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Harris Corporation have each established educational outreach as a facet of their corporate responsibility.
Nice article, but like so many others writing about portfolio allocation from a UK perspective, there is absolutely no mention of corporate bonds.
Just like any other business, the demand for cleaning services usually declined during recession period / economic downturn and this is due to declining corporate spending on cleaning services and reduced demand from business clients.
[U] sing social media feeds like Twitter and other public sources is now becoming part of the risk mitigation planning for... financial, corporate and critical infrastructure security.
Much like with «activist investors», the bill includes an extremely broad definition of proxy advisors, including any firm «that provides corporate governance ratings, proxy research, analyses, shareholder services, or other similar services to shareholders of publicly traded entity.»
Into the risk - averse worlds of corporate lawyers and bankers in the 1970s came a new generation of raiders, a mogul horde the likes of which had not been seen since the days when Jay Gould and other grandees of greed held sway.
Why do corporate lawyers and lawyers for «people» move past each other in the legal system like bishops of different colors on a chessboard?
In many cases it's about eggs and bunnies as corporate America rakes in the extra money... others add something about Jesus to the mix so they feel like they got their Christian on.
It might be argued that Swift's public - facing shift toward strict corporate musicianship is a maturation, but for what seems like every other celebrity in 2017, maturation came with a degree of outspokenness and ownership over certain issues.
Last time I checked, God didn't really need corporate sponsors like Amway, nationwide insurance, and the books, DVD's, CD's, clothing, jewelry, an other products being hawked by the speakers at these events.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z