e-Readers still represent
the lions share of the companies profit and their customers are confident about the growing popularity of e-readers ahead of the Christmas season, as a survey by the US Pew Research Center showed an increase in e-reader penetration from 19 % to 24 % this year, with the trend likely to spread to other parts of the globe.
Not exact matches
Digital advertising giants like Alphabet's Google (googl) and Facebook (fb) are gobbling up a
lion's
share of digital ad dollars, and eMarketer forecasts the two
companies will make up 60 %
of the U.S. digital ad market this year.
BarkBox still accounts for the
lion's
share of the
company's revenue (75 - 80 percent), says Strife.
U.S.
companies received the
lion's
share of investment in 2015, with $ 72.4 billion in deals.
Both
companies haven't released updated user counts lately, but it's evident that Facebook Live continues to eat up a
lion's
share of the livestreaming pie, simply by being available to a wider range
of people.
While the San Francisco Bay Area, home
of Stanford University and Google, may see the
lion's
share of venture capital, startups there don't receive the same support from large firms that early - stage
companies in Cincinnati do, Mitchell says.
Some other department stores like Giant Tiger, Fields and the NorthWest
Company are expanding their influence and do well in smaller towns, but the big four have the
lion's
share of the market.
Since the beginning
of the year, real estate
companies have raised more than $ 2.9 billion on TSX and TSXV, with the
lion's
share being raised by REITs.
A big
company is taking a slice at the top, but both services essentially allow individuals to connect with each other and keep the
lion's
share of the money being exchanged.
Below, check out the two
companies — one a startup, the other a well - known brand — competing to snatch up the
lion's
share of lucrative police department contracts.
And when a team achieves results, the
company or the boss usually get the
lion's
share of the credit (that's just the way recognition works).
The 28 - year - old whiz kid and Harvard dropout is the CEO and co-founder
of Facebook and he owns the
lion's
share (24 %)
of the
company.
ROWE, which the
company launched in 2005, did not apply to Best Buy's store employees, who make up the
lion's
share of the retailer's 168,000 - person global workforce.
With the two eating up the
lion's
share of online advertising dollars, the pressure for internet
companies to start acting like responsible media entities is increasing.
Friday,
shares of Royal Ahold Delhaize NV, the Dutch
company that operates the Giant Food and Food
Lion chains, dropped as much as 7.6 percent in Amsterdam.
It is the traditional news
companies that still provide the
lion's
share of original reporting, though we have taken care to craft our policies so they won't lock in a privileged status quo and stifle innovation.
But the
company did say OS X Mountain
Lion would be available Wednesday and announced that Apple's board had declared a cash dividend
of $ 2.65 per
share of common stock, payable Aug. 16.
For the
lion's
share of companies, Facebook marketing has largely been about referral traffic.
From Nevada, the
company then set up its Irish subsidiaries, saving the
lion's
share of the federal corporate tax rate.
An active drilling program often comprises the
lion's
share of capital expenditures for
companies engaged in exploration and production.
This
company operates internationally as an «integrated» oil and natural gas
company, although in reality, its exploration and production operations merely supplement its revenue stream with 16 %
of total 2012 sales, leaving the
lion's
share attributable to its U.S. and U.K. - based downstream business.
The aggressive and hyperactive takeover battle for WCB has seen the small dairy
company's
share price rocket from around $ 4 to close to $ 10 in only a few short months, with
Lion keen to protect its sizeable National Foods business that owns a portfolio
of well know cheeses and milk.
Last season, the
lion's
share of Premier League clubs put betting
company logos on their shirts.
Spano's
company, not content with the
lion's
share of business, overbilled the county by an estimated $ 550,000 according to an investigation I did for The News.
Sometimes the
company takes the
lion's
share of a grant, sometimes the university, depending on which organization is the lead contact on the grant.
Even though the
lion's
share of GPUs are made by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) and NVIDIA Corp., the differences between the two
companies» processors mean that programmers have had to write software to meet the requirements
of the particular GPU used by their computers.
Now, online sales comprise the
lion's
share of the
company's revenues (men drive 45 percent
of total revenue) and its website attracts about four million unique visitors per month, enjoying global recognition earned, in no small part, through its staging
of the Firenze Forever festival, a fun and relaxed event, now in its ninth season, that attracts some
of the world's most influential menswear bloggers to shoot the store's new collections in the three days immediately preceding Pitti Uomo.
Not that it's compensation for that snub, but it's heartening to see Lynn Shelton's Your Sister's Sister and Sarah Polley's Take This Waltz get the
lion's
share of positive indie press in recent weeks, putting them in good
company with Wes Anderson, whose Moonrise Kingdom did make Cannes's official selection.
Public funding for charter schools skyrocketed as a result
of Governor Malloy and Commissioner Pryor's policies over the last three years, with Pryor's charter school management
company receiving the
lions»
share of the money.
Maruti Ertiga, currently, own the
lion's
share in the segment, courtesy the unmatched legacy
of the
company throughout the nation plus its efficient and powerful mills.
The launch
of Dream Neo also further strengthens the
company's commitment towards Indian market especially in the 100 - 110cc mass segment which commands a
lion's
share of nearly 50 % in Indian two Wheeler market.
Having already published a book with a large self - publishing
company in the past, Roxanne was looking for a straightforward local
company who could provide print - on - demand distribution and inexpensive printed copies, without eating up the
lion's
share of her profits.
You pay the full cost, in two installments — once with the fee you pay upfront, and a second time with every book sold, since the self - publishing
company keeps the
lion's
share of sales proceeds, covering both overhead and manufacturing costs.
And with book buyers rapidly going digital, the
company that owns the
lion's
share of the e-reader market could have a huge advantage in getting its books in front
of readers (who hasn't bought a book as a result
of Amazon's recommendation engine at some point?).
Cons
of this model: ~ The publishing
company owns the manuscript and can make any changes with or without the author's consent ~ The
lion's
share of the profits go to the publisher ~ The process is lengthy, averaging 18 - 24 months for book production after the manuscript is completed
Though many
companies offer these funds — and more new ones are coming out all the time — the
lion's
share of the business is owned by Fidelity and Vanguard.
In the current investing environment, the
lion's
share of the sales charge is paid to the investment
company or life insurance carrier offering access to the investment.
So with us I have Troy McGlone, who has been with us for the last couple years, who focuses the
lion's
share of his time on
company - specific research, but has really upped our game when we look at the levels
of insider activity across the marketplace — and what it could mean for future returns.
GOP claims that the Obama administration's green energy loan guarantee program is mired in cronyism grew on Friday after a
company tied to Nancy Pelosi's brother - in - law got the
lion's
share of the final government hand - outs made before Friday's end
of the fiscal year.
With a third party lease or PPA the
lion share of these savings goes to the solar
company.
«When you can trace the
lion's
share of humanity's carbon emissions from fossil fuel use since the invention
of the steam engine to a few dozen
companies that have produced those carbon fuels, the story becomes more powerful than just looking at emissions on a country - by - country basis,» Heede explained.
«While unstructured data represents the
lion's
share of a
company's data, for years lawyers have been stuck with antiquated tools that focus primarily or solely on Boolean search.
Updated: Groupon may have gotten the
lion's
share of the attention in the group - buying market lately, thanks in large part to its chutzpah in turning down a $ 6 - billion acquisition offer from Google (s goog) and reports
of a planned IPO that would value the
company at more than $ 15 billion, but competitor LivingSocial is making some news
of its own: the
company today launched a promotion with Amazon (s amzn) that shows the kind
of marketing power the group - buying
company now has at its disposal, as a result
of the recent $ 175 - million investment it got from the online retailing powerhouse.
In the past, he's sent people like lawyer Colin Stretch, who took the
lion's
share of questions when the social media
companies were summoned to Washington late last year.
Still, according to Tapscott, the
lion's
share of blockchain
companies on the IMF's financial technology advisory group is evidence
of a shift in the perception
of blockchain.
The
company that today settles the
lion's
share of U.S. securities is moving its flagship blockchain project out
of the testing phase.
The
lion's
share of the
company's associates continue to work for commission, but about one - fifth have opted for a salary - based arrangement, according to a report in Real Estate Forum.
She performs the
lion's
share of mentoring at her
company.
Although the
lion's
share of brokerages remains independent — more than 75 percent
of all residential real estate
companies, according to the 2006 NAR Profile
of Real Estate Firms — there's no doubt that the move toward affiliation remains strong, especially as markets across the country remain in correction mode after the boom years.
Insurance
companies, once major institutional buyers
of real estate equities, have sold the
lion's
share of their real estate over the past five years and turned to lending.