Sentences with phrase «little companies in»

There's also scores of shifty little companies in Asia and Eastern Europe that make slabs with E Ink displays which run Android — you can read almost anything on them.
In other words, the new converts could expect the same empowerment by the Holy Spirit that they had witnessed in the words and deeds of the little company in the to upper room who had known and loved the Lord when he sojourned with them on earth.
Our commitment is for this little company in Hawaii to spread heart - warming aloha to the world, from now to forever.»
Mark is the guy behind Big Spoon Roasters, a little company in Durham, North Carolina that makes the best nut butter you'll ever find in a jar.
We sometimes can't believe the kind of reach our tiny little company in Upstate New York (where the cows really do outnumber the people) has.
At the time, there were no good sources for near infrared saunas and Dr. Wilson recommended building your own, but recently a great little company in Missouri popped up that makes beautiful near infrared saunas here in the U.S. at a reasonable price.
My name is Gary Ho, I live in Beijing, I am 42 years old, I run my little company in Beijing, Although the management situation is not so good, But I know that Life is not all plain sailing, So I must work hard.
The biggest of which is a little company in Indiana known as Author Solutions.
This little company in Memphis, Tennessee, absolutely knocks my socks off.»

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In the public arena, the company did little right.
Levi's new process uses lasers made by a Spanish company called Jeanologia to finish the jeans in as little as three steps.
«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very little or not at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
Why would Apple, one of the world's most valuable companies, be concerned with a little café in the middle of Germany?
The new workforce is hip to the fact that if a company's values are not aligned with their own, there is little chance they will thrive in the long haul.
The gains mostly were from companies selling more stuff; changes in prices had little to do with the increase, the agency said.
In 2014, when a growing number of tech companies started releasing their diversity data, one fact was hard to ignore: There was lots of data, but very little diversity.
Whether you're running your company out of your dorm room or Skyping your partners in four different time zones, here are a few tricks to help the little guys compete against the big fish.
Forecasts that demand for graphite is set to boom over the next decade have sparked investment in two little - known companies.
(The Canadian subsidiary of U.S. footwear company Genesco acquired another former Aldo Group brand — the 37 - store chain Little Burgundy — in late 2015.)
A ready - made solution could be implemented faster, even if the company had little expertise in actually using it.
But it may also be an area in which you are overinsured: Companies with little invested in premises and little inventory can sometimes forgo it.
«What we've found in the past is that a lot of American safety footwear retailers loved our shoes, but they found them a little bit expensive,» says company president Andrew Violi.
Having read the riot act to the corporate elite, our superstar central banker can depart for London, secure in the knowledge that Canadian companies will eventually have little choice but to start spending all that accumulated cash.
But it may also be an area in which you are overinsured: Companies with little invested in the space they occupy and little inventory can sometimes forgo it.
The company employs 64 full timers and casuals, runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is the only «trade - only» printer in WA.Founder Chris King concedes his company's success has had little to do with business plans.
Twenty years ago, there were many companies that went public with little in the way of revenue and generally no profits.
It's, instead, an operating company that, like a little engine that could, bought up other operating companies and was gradually in a position to take over AT&T itself.
Since the company alerted reporters last week to a «secretive» event coming up on Tuesday in Cupertino, California, there's been little else to discuss in the world of tech — except for some stolen celebrity photos that were reportedly taken from Apple's iCloud service.
«You see these little companies building out service brands because they want to have account executives who work with customers,» Atkinson adds, «so they try to spin their products into serving three different groups in the first couple of years, and that's a very adverse situation to get into.
As hard as companies work to solicit and serve customers, I'm always surprised by how little most businesses do to stay in touch with those they once served so well.
Whatever the supposed rationale, in reality it made little sense for Si to have his own employees airing the company's dirty laundry, spoiling its surprises, starting feuds between its executives, pestering them at parties.
That suggests that, for people who do own Sony, don't dump it yet — the few dollar gains S&P Capital IQ is predicting could give your portfolio a little boost in this still volatile market environment — but new buyers may want to seek out a better performing tech company.
37Signals is a great little software company based in Chicago, and it's founder Jason Fried, a must - read business blogger, is always up for a good screed.
Also driving the trend is a collective cultural disgust with «obscene comp programs — the Monopoly money, the pay schemes that screw the little investor» — that have been proffered in recent years, says Charles A. (Chuck) Coonradt, author of The Game of Work and CEO of a consulting company by the same name in Park City, Utah.
Though these companies are exposed to commodity prices, they have little in common with actual miners.
«But then, I open the next box and it is stock to Amazon, where he got the gift cards, stock to Netflix, stock to Apple — hence the little headphones — Adidas stock and Disney stock,» she says in the next installment, revealing stock certificates for the five companies.
The collapse of oil prices wiped out profits and killed the incentive to expand in the oil patch, and economic growth of less than 2 % offers little incentive for non-energy companies to expand.
The little company that brewed samples for Whole Foods in the kitchen of CEO Seth Goldman's house in Chevy Chase, Maryland, is now a $ 160 million division of Coca - Cola.
«If you do a little research ahead of time on what companies are going to be there and then you go in with specific questions, it shows them that you're not just the average conference attendee.
Facebook released its third - annual diversity report Thursday, showing, once again, the company has made little progress in employing African Americans and Hispanics and only meager headway in finding more roles for women.
But then, in 2010, he abruptly sold his stake and moved to a little farm on the Lebanese border, where he opened a tiny catering company.
Calacanis, a former Twitter booster, was harsh in his criticism of the social media company, saying that under CEO Jack Dorsey — who is also chief executive of Square — Twitter has seen slow growth and little innovation when it comes to new products.
«They're all talking about the bounce, so right now everybody in this room has to like me at least a little bit,» Trump told the CEOs of Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google's parent company, and other tech titans.
Shares of toy companies Mattel and Hasbro spiked in early afternoon trading Tuesday, months after it was reported the maker of My Little Pony had made an approach to Mattel.
Earnings season is in full swing, with a little over half of S&P 500 companies having reported quarterly earnings, and the options market is implying meaningful moves for several stocks this week.
The company sold two million in just 24 hours, besting the previous record set last year by a little company named Apple, when it sold one million units of the iPhone 4S.
A decade after opening, Swedish coffee maker company Hammarplast sent one of its marketing executives there to investigate why this little shop in Seattle sold more of its coffee makers than Nordstrom.
Dyson also has little interest in seeing his company become as big as Apple, which is why he has resisted going public.
Makim later said in an interview that he has remained loyal to the company because he continues to believe it has untapped value and will heed the chairman's advice for a little longer.
Financially speaking, their pact had very little impact on cloud storage and collaboration in the company's second quarter, which it reported Wednesday evening.
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