Sentences with phrase «lure many»

Apple Inc. unveiled new iPhone models Wednesday, featuring a water - resistant design, upgraded camera system and faster processor, betting that after six annual iterations it can still make improvements enticing enough to lure buyers to their next upgrade.
The near ubiquity of smartphones and the irresistible lure of social media are upending how retail is done, all over the world.
You can throw down a lure to attract gamers to your location, offer thematic specials with signage visible to those visiting Gyms, and more.
Offering up beloved characters from the House of Mouse and already popular toy properties was a way to lure in families multiple times over the course of the limited release of a themed meal.
The move from flash - frozen to fresh beef is just the latest step by McDonald's, one of the biggest buyers of beef in the U.S., to lure in consumers who increasingly say they want fresh, unprocessed food and are giving less weight to fat and calories when considering health and more to sourcing and provenance.
Daily deals used offers up to a 50 percent discount to lure in customers.
The classic kids» meal started as a gimmick, a way to lure in parents with small children for an easy - to - order lunch or dinner.
Costs will also rise as the company said it plans to spend more on marketing, a move to fend off competition from hotels offering discounts on their own websites to lure travelers away from the likes of Priceline, which charges a fee for listing their inventory.
Now, with modern courses struggling to lure time - strapped duffers, there's a renewed interest in nine - hole tracks.
Also, while overseas competitors can beat rural outsourcers» pricing, proximity can prove a powerful lure.
While the team believes a Bolstr HQ is in the company's future, at these early stages of the start - up the 24/7 work - life mash - up model just didn't pay dividends, concludes Tribbet, and he doubts he's alone in being unable to resist the lure of socializing.
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.
But companies are finding it easier to move now, since other jurisdictions that have suffered job losses have governments that are more than happy to cover moving costs to lure employers.
Even if the fund isn't a smash with women or minorities, she says, it's sure to lure investors from large institutions.
One of Netflix's core advantages, Ives cites, is its original programming, which he said will continue to lure new subscribers.
«The West Side has been this lure out there for a long time,» says Cross, who sees the Hudson Yards project as a big opportunity to push for more real estate newness in New York.
Broadly, restaurant chains and retailers have in recent years aimed to entice workers with better paying jobs and perks to lure and retain talent.
CEO, provides insight to the creation of the Ironman event, and what the lure of the race is.
The experts agree: the promise of good work can be more powerful than the lure of stock options.
Crooks, in other words, use an automated system to blast prospective victims with links to malware, or lure them to a boobytrapped webpage.
Employees of several pipeline companies have been targets of spear - phishing attacks — efforts to lure them to click on email attachments containing malicious code.
Heightened competition in the athletic - wear category — as well as some broad category sales softness — has led all the major players to boost ad spending to lure shoppers.
Competitive pay can help lure qualified directors who otherwise would choose less time - consuming and highly scrutinized jobs, they say.
She turned to networking, relying on references from people she already knew to lure in new business.
Taking a cue from magazines, web pages are using large high - definition photographs and typography to lure in readers with eye - pleasing openers before revealing further content.
You must resist the lure of the brightest, shiniest objects, and the seduction of mystics who love and promote them, instead insisting on what works.
But several touted breakthroughs, which manufacturers expected would lure consumers in recent years (such as 3 - D sets), haven't successfully done so.
That could provide a major fillip for brands targeting the world's top luxury spenders, though who benefits most will depend on which brands are able to lure in China's big - spending youth - now the driving force in the market.
With rates at near zero in the United States, and negative in Japan and Europe, the differential is a powerful lure for carry trades, in which investors borrow at ultra-low rates in currencies such as yen or sterling and buy high - yielding assets such as the kiwi.
When it comes to the lure of Hollywood, he says: «That's really not something that I'm interested in.»
The company is hoping the generous benefit helps lure more talent in an increasingly competitive market.
To capitalize on the Starwood deal and his expansion plan, Marriott must battle harder than ever to lure a growing share of fickle travelers.
Brick - and - mortar locations go all out on Black Friday, finding the most creative ways possible to lure customers into their stores.
The company says the campus will bring 50,000 jobs over the next two decades, and most of the 20 finalist cities have said they are offering economic incentives to lure the tech giant — for example, New Jersey has said it wants to award Amazon $ 7 billion in tax breaks if it chooses the Newark area.
It laid out estimates on the growth impacts on Canada due to tax reforms in the United States, which are expected to lure more investment south of the border.
And the heated up Latin American market is adding to the lure, as businesses are looking to expand.
The agency, according to the alert is «concerned that the rising use of virtual currencies in the global marketplace may entice fraudsters to lure investors into Ponzi and other schemes in which these currencies are used to facilitate fraudulent, or simply fabricated, investments and transactions.»
«We can't lure people from point A to point B without a compelling story,» says Snyder of Human Resource Group.
Apple, for instance, is offering $ 250,000 signing bonuses and 60 percent salary increases in an attempt to lure Tesla staffers, he says.
Sociologist Zeynep Tufekci said on Twitter that she believes while media outlets seem incapable of resisting the lure of an email dump from a prominent figure, there are risks to publishing indiscriminately from such hacks that could have long - lasting impact.
And Tesla isn't alone in looking to lure tech luminaries into the auto sphere.
The combination of his strategy, the electric Musk factor, and the lure of 6,500 jobs inspired excited bidding among seven states and staggering leaps of faith.
A group of players used the game to lure unsuspecting strangers to their locations, where they robbed them.
Flavored crusts are a big part of Hungry Howie's lure.
The new strategy made sense if Penney could attract many top brands, which would lure consumers without the catnip of frequent sales.
Here's how to lure a star employee to work for you.
Netflix's lower prices in the U.S. may pressure HBO into lowering its profit margins if it wants to lure subscribers away or encourage customers to buy both.
While the lure of start - ups is probably here to stay for Gen Y (and the reputation of corporate American is probably permanently tarnished), it's more of an open question whether Gen Y isn't slowly simmering towards rebellion, or at least a desire to change the status quo of their Boomer parents.
At least you make some profit, and with a campaign to send them samples (back to the previous step), you might lure them into spending more with you on the coffee capsules at least some of the time.
China's richest man, on a buying spree in Hollywood, urged U.S. filmmakers to work more closely with the Asian country as he unveiled a subsidy meant to lure productions to his multi-billion dollar studio in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao.
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