Sentences with phrase «lure businesses»

Cuomo, a Democrat in his third year, is scheduled to stop at 4:30 p.m. at SUNY Upstate Medical University as he's readying a new plan to use tax incentives to lure businesses to locate near college campuses, Newsday first reported.
(CNN)- Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who openly competes with other governors by trying to lure businesses to the Lone Star State, is now taking his strategy one step further.
In June, Connecticut Democratic Party Chairman Nick Balletto and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration said Republican governors visiting here to lure businesses away were engaging in political grandstanding and publicity stunts.
The use of grants and tax breaks to lure businesses has drawn criticism from the left and right, and evidence of its effectiveness is mixed.
When I heard that Texas Gov. Rick Perry was making a trip to Maryland to lure businesses out of our state, I had to laugh out loud («Gov. Rick Perry to visit Maryland with pitch for Texas,» Sept. 12).
Wynne will have to hope that a 10 - year, $ 2.5 - billion Jobs and Prosperity Fund of corporate grants will lure business back.
At a conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado, last week, they said the outlook is likely to get worse before it gets better as Japan, Russia and China try to lure business away from the US and Europe, and start to offer satellite launches at subsidised prices.
One of those measures — House Bill 1224 — is loaded with job - creation incentives aimed at luring businesses to the state.
Going back to the early stages of the recent years» e-reader explosion when Germany was the first country whose digital publishers took issue with the way ebooks are taxed, to the current state of countries outright ignoring the mandated taxation rate in order to lure business to their countries, the issue is far from simple.
Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and other lenders with similar offerings are essentially luring business away from the Federal Housing Administration.
Market disruptors are moving quickly, leveraging technology to provide polished and high - value customer experiences to lure business away from more traditional lenders.
And then there is the Internet, where home breeders, remote retailers, wholesalers and importers continue to lure business from specialty retailers.
Ban Ki - moon and Obama are frantically wielding both the carrot and the stick, attempting to lure business and financial support with visions of even more massive wealth transfers from the middle classes to the corporate ruling classes, while at the same time appealing to the socialist - minded enviro - activists with promises of harsh regulations to stamp out fossil fuels, along with many of the «evil» capitalist industries that depend on them.
Hospitals get swayed easily for the lure business.
Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and other lenders with similar offerings are essentially luring business away from the Federal Housing Administration.
We are concerned about the impact of low tax, low cost - of - business states luring businesses away from certain areas in the Northeast and Midwest.

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The UK capital hopes to lure talent with its East London «Silicon Roundabout,» (OK, a «roundabout» sounds a bit dinky compared to a whole «valley,» but the area boasts a new Google - sponsored space for start - ups as well as 300 innovative companies) as well as measures to boost the city's start - up scene, including # 75 million in funding for high - tech small and medium businesses from the government's new Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth and the Digital London summit showcasing local tech talent that's due to be held March 13 to 14.
Assuming free shipping is your best promotional offer: While free shipping is often touted as the best way to lure customers, other promotional offers might help your business even more.
As she made a pitch to the audience to invest in her business, Critters and Conservation, she lured Togi, a Congo African gray parrot with a stunning red tail, out of his cage to perform a head - bobbing dance on her hand and then moved Señor Lagarto, a three - foot - plus - long Colombian Tegu lizard, onto her shoulder.
Discounts can be a great way to lure in customers that are on the fence or reel back in customers that haven't engaged with your business in a while.
Violent crime is encroaching on this Riviera Maya tourist hot spot, as well as nearby Playa del Carmen and Tulum, jeopardizing a $ 20 billion a year business that attracts millions of visitors lured by the white sand beaches, archaeological ruins and pulsing nightlife.
Pining for Chinese scientists Chinese venture capital firm Shenzhen Green Pine Capital Partners has launched a RMB1 billion (US$ 155 million) fund to lure overseas Chinese scientists to launch businesses in the southern city of Shenzhen.
Many business owners — myself included — have been lured into outsourcing by the promise of lower costs and fewer worries.
Despite the lure of cheap calls and new business - focused services, small companies are hardly flocking to VOIP Web sites.
And the heated up Latin American market is adding to the lure, as businesses are looking to expand.
Add to that the fact that Honolulu has one of the highest costs of living in the country — due in part to the cost of importing supplies and exporting products from the islands — and it's no wonder that most business owners are quickly lured back to the mainland for anything more than a long vacation.
She turned to networking, relying on references from people she already knew to lure in new business.
For example, more and more businesses with nearby PokeStops are purchasing lures in the hopes of drawing aspiring Pokemon masters into their shops.
The Tories have said cutting the corporate tax rate from 11.5 per cent to 10.5 per cent would stimulate job growth and lure more businesses to the province.
I've often seen business owners get lured in by low - priced SEO service providers promising them the world and delivering useless service.
He thinks that Amazon's shares are worth significantly more than where they are trading now because he expects the company's higher - margin web services business to grow faster than its retail segment, more than making up for the cost of expanding into new businesses to lure more Prime members, he said.
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Ivanka Trump explained to the Latin Business Chronicle that Panama's incentives were «incredibly luring to international [investors], especially as we in America are being taxed to the hilt.»
An office utopia designed for millennials — at first mostly freelancers trying to escape their apartments, but now also small businesses and corporations trying to lure the creative class — WeWork was, until recently, valued at $ 5 billion.
Emails WEDC released to the Wisconsin State Journal under the state open records law show that WMC, the state's largest business lobby, alerted WEDC in June that other states were seeking to lure Kraft Heinz facilities out of Wisconsin.
It lured us into the business because they're like, «Well we're definitely in this space.
They've become a top amenity in the real - estate business, one of the key lures for building owners seeking new corporate tenants.
A bigger sized iPhone can lure customers in the emerging markets and in Asia, while the iWatch will add a new product line and lead to more business for Apple suppliers.
The write - off of most of the value of the Tumblr blogging network is emblematic of the failure of Ms. Mayer's strategy to expand Yahoo by luring the mobile young users who drive the business of its chief rivals, Google and Facebook.
Ackman's departure doesn't do much to reverse Penney's declining business, which is trying to lure back shoppers turned off by a reinvention plan formulated by a former CEO backed by Ackman.
Ireland had long pursued business - friendly tax policies, which helped lure jobs to the country, primarily for technology and pharmaceutical companies.
Greater Vancouver performs relatively poorly when it comes to attracting head offices, although HQ Vancouver — a partnership between the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, and the Business Council of British Columbia aimed at luring Asian businesses into relocating their head offices to Vancouver — has enjoyed some early success.
It was, in a sense, the bank's way of staking a claim in the heart of tech country, as Goldman fights to win its share of business from the boom that has lured billions of investor dollars and produced huge transactions.
BT Financial Group has lured Kathy Vincent from National Australia Bank to lead its platforms and investments business.
Injuries to muscles in his back have plagued Safin since he pulled up lame in the Dubai final in March, but the lure of a $ 1.4 million ATP bonus for playing in all nine Masters Series events pushed him to show up and lose in the early rounds of five tournaments he had no business entering.
He will complement Bill Russell in this department, especially since all rival teams make it their business to try to force or lure Russell away from the boards.
Sanchez and Ozil are yet to agree fresh terms with the club and by luring Draxler to the Emirates, it would show that the north Londoners have stepped into the mean business.
In the high - stakes game of attracting and keeping businesses, Arlington Heights outdueled Schaumburg on Wednesday by announcing it had lured away the Midwest headquarters and training center of Home Depot Inc..
«You know, we have states all day trying to steal our businesses and lure them to other states, so we made great progress.
Last year Espaillat wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission claiming that Herbalife is «an illegal pyramid scheme, using false income claims» to lure Latinos into «losing business deals.»
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