«This aggressive fund that my broker is offering puts me into companies like Quest, Oracle, Cisco — these aren't
little companies with no revenues — they're blue chips.
A tiny
little company with a LOT of pizzaz!
Irex is
a little company with a HUGE vision!
Mastiff is an odd
little company with an interesting success story.
Not exact matches
Share prices move based on announcements of international partnerships and plans to expand production capacity,
with little or no consideration of whether
companies will be able to follow through.
Almost three decades after launching the
company as an indie film production house
with little more than $ 300 and a lot of youthful enthusiasm, he and co-founder Seaton McLean and a few other early shareholders had all become rich beyond imagining on the strength of a handful of lucrative properties, including HGTV, the Food Network and the spectacularly successful CSI franchise.
As the chart shows, all five men steered their
companies through their biggest common test, the financial crisis,
with little long - term damage to shareholders.
«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.
Companies like Ladder.io have software that works
with email marketing platforms like MailChimp and allows you to experiment
with A / B split testing to pinpoint the «
little things» that make all the difference.
«The next time something like this happens
with company we know, we might engage a
little more
with the press and help them hear another side of the story,» he says.
With the possible exception of social media company Snap, these companies — a carmaker, a phone maker and a music streaming app — have little to do with WeChat and video games, all part of Tencent's core busines
With the possible exception of social media
company Snap, these
companies — a carmaker, a phone maker and a music streaming app — have
little to do
with WeChat and video games, all part of Tencent's core busines
with WeChat and video games, all part of Tencent's core businesses.
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.
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.
While retirees shouldn't abandon dividend stocks, many investment experts are now looking for
companies that provide a
little growth
with that income, rather than just a high yield.
If you're a
little guy, there are plenty of ways to partner
with a much larger
company.
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.
Companies like Google help small businesses
with the transition,
with very
little tech savvy required.
Twenty years ago, there were many
companies that went public
with little in the way of revenue and generally no profits.
Whether by necessity or choice, these
companies have gotten off the ground
with very
little capital.
After spending millions of dollars and several years doing research, a
company can still fail to bring a product to market — leaving its investors
with little to show for their money except disappointment and a tax write - off.
«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.
The problem
with paying independent directors this way is that there is
little incentive for personal performance or
company performance.
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.
«I'd rather see
companies wait a
little bit longer, have an opportunity to provide the proper liquidity to their investors and employees, and they make sure they come public
with a mature business model.»
I have worked
with several
companies whose owners had a supportive friends and family network that required very
little equity and didn't stress about the financial outlay.
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.
What looked like a surprising and abrupt departure by a rising star executive had
little to do
with the
company, Fortune has learned.
It's just a
little note from one of the game designers who work for her at Arkadium, saying nothing much, but emblazoned
with her
company's logo, the Roman Colosseum, and «Thank You.»
«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.
Gone are the days when executives would shy away from sharing their views on matters that had
little to do
with their
company's day - to - day activities.
Schmelzer and his GeoPalz co-founders — his wife, Sheri, and Alexandra O'Leary — represent a new wave of entrepreneurs launching ventures
with a
little help from
companies who've done it before.
With the Amazon Echo and the recently announced Google Home assistant, these relatively newer companies are betting on something a little more ambient -; a gadget that is always on and standing by, unlike a television, and that can be comfortably stashed anywhere with a power out
With the Amazon Echo and the recently announced Google Home assistant, these relatively newer
companies are betting on something a
little more ambient -; a gadget that is always on and standing by, unlike a television, and that can be comfortably stashed anywhere
with a power out
with a power outlet.
If you're looking to add a defensive
company to your portfolio, look at one
with a
little firepower.
Looking back, Philippe McNally admits it was a
little naive to jump into business
with his father so soon after the elder McNally's previous
company
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.
With a lot of knowledge and a
little money, one man made it his mission to help
companies get site visitors.
There are also those do stay on a
little longer do so because they see their purpose aligned
with the
company goals.
The fledgling
company's next big bet was producing an electric rice cooker that was widely panned as being capable of
little more than ruining a bowl of rice and leaving you
with a wooden tub to clean.
Moreover, there's
little the media
companies can do to pressure Facebook — if one of them decides to quit, Facebook can simply replace them
with someone else; it already has the Guardian, National Geographic on board, and others are no doubt waiting in the wings.
«Many of the
companies we back start out as
little features,» says Roloef Botha, a partner
with Sequoia Capital who led the
company's investment in YouTube, which Google bought for $ 1.65 billion last year.
Starship's friendly
little 40 - pound bots have been delivering food from restaurants in Washington, D.C., and Redwood City, Calif., since earlier this year, thanks to agreements
with food delivery
companies Postmates and DoorDash.
«Very
little of the conversation is about how much capital the
company will be spending on data centres this year, or the composition of the typical advertiser spending money
with the
company.
Fortunately, it's easy to find
companies with little on their balance sheet.
''... I used to joke
with my colleagues that Larry & Sergey go out on their yachts - tie them together, sit back on the same recliners you'll find on their jumbo jet, each on his own yacht / set of yachts, smoke cigars, and put up pictures of Googlers
with little snippets like «was a GM at muti - national telecomm
company, got a Harvard MBA and is now answering Orkut tickets.»
While Schnatter has discussed his uniquely homespun hiring process before as well as his employee management strategy, this latest act should serve as a heartrending example of how great leaders,
with a
little empathy, can transform their
companies into communities.
Even though Tripathi had never heard of it before, in March 1998 he left his prestigious post behind and took a new job
with the fast - growing
little company.