Sentences with phrase «more about their bottom line»

If the thought of putting pen to paper makes your knees weak, know that your plan is less about perfect prose and more about the bottom line.
«IOGA's statement says it all — the gas companies believe the state should care more about their bottom line than the public health and well being of the millions of New Yorkers who will be affected if fracking is permitted,» she said.
They care more about the bottom line, getting your money.
These tend to care more about their bottom lines and shareholders than your pet.
An increasing number are for - profit ventures, too often concerned more about their bottom line than the health and well - being of the patients they serve.

Not exact matches

«I care a great deal about the bottom line, but I care about my customers even more.
They do this by offering quick service, and by presenting insurance companies as more worried about their own bottom lines than the well - being of clients.
The bottom line: No one wants to think about what could happen on a dream vacation, but if you are prepared for the unexpected, it makes the zip lines, the airplane jumps and the snorkel expeditions even more memorable.
In this light, everything from embossed furniture to logo - bearing plates sends the message that your brand cares about more than just the bottom line; rather, you're committed to providing the best service and experience possible.
We already know that Star Wars: The Force Awakens set records at the box office, but on Tuesday we will find out more about the blockbuster film's ultimate impact on Walt Disney's (dis) bottom line in the first quarter of the entertainment giant's fiscal year.
Here's the full interview, courtesy of The Bottom Line with Henry Blodget, with more from Rickards about what to expect from the next financial crisis — which could be here before you know it, and before the Fed is prepared:
This could help Tidal focus more on growth and less on worrying about its bottom line, at least in the short term.
While Peabody was only down about 10 % at the end of May 2014, the stock got crushed as the government proposed to reduce carbon emissions (stemming from fossil fuels like coal), which would burn up even more of Peabody's bottom line.
The bottom line — net profit — turned positive in about a month and a half, and at the end of 2002, it stood at more than $ 500,000.
«The conclusion about a company's value will be based on an analysis of all kinds of information, such as the historical profit - and - loss picture, other financial records, the customer base, internal controls, key employees, competitive details, and much more,» says Catherine Bienert, CEO of Bottom Line Management, an Atlanta business - brokerage and business - appraisal firm.
«The bottom line here is Democrats so object to Americans keeping more of what they earn at work, they'll do and say just about anything to cast doubt on it,» he added.
Trends seem to be moving in that direction, more and more companies are putting purpose before profit and I'm looking forward to a future where we think about more than just our financial bottom lines.
But the bottom line, Newman concludes, is that «people who are in a good mood are sometimes more likely to jump to conclusions about others — and less likely to consciously correct for any stereotypical notions they harbor.»
There are other researchers who will be able to answer this question with more precision, but the bottom line is that we don't have good information about this question, because it isn't being tracked systematically.
Earnings season is about to get underway, too, which is more than likely going to show a fourth straight quarterly decline in profits — and if firms aren't seeing bottom line leverage, they may be slow to dole out new positions, or much in the way of payroll hikes.
Bottom line: Google builds an insecure messaging system controlled by carriers who are in bed with governments everywhere at exactly the time when world publics are more worried about data collection and theft than ever.
That was highlighted in the Business Insider article How To Show Your Employees You Care About Them, which states, «The bottom line is taking a personal interest in your employees will give them reason to believe they mean more to you than someone who's simply making you or the business money.»
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Bottom line: Europe is an attractive investment story this year, with a narrative more about valuation and fundamentals, and less about late - cycle euphoria, than in other regions.
Bottom line: Europe is an attractive investment story this year, with a narrative more about valuation and fundamentals.
As more and more small businesses speak out about how the HST will hit their bottom line, the B.C. Liberal government seems ready to sacrifice the industry in order to protect the premier for betraying British Columbians after the election.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
I write about it more in my book «The Atonement of God» but the bottom line is that the violent portions of the Bible reveals to us what WE are like, NOT what God is like.
Butter the bottom and sides of a 9 - inch cake pan, then line the bottom with a round of parchment paper cut to fit the bottom and slather it with more butter (about a tablespoon).
The bottom line is that the home cooks are better educated about cooking and are definitely more adventurous than our mothers were.
Look man I hear you but I mean objectively not because we're fan of this club... on paper overall we have a better team than Spurs & Leicester, we have more overall talent but fail to produce that is the bottom line... Always the same issues come up & we're talking about it over and over on website & youtube channels like Arsenal TV.
«The bottom line is, there's a lot more to be learned about HDL and how it acts,» says Nilesh Samani of the University of Leicester in England and co-author of a paper that found raising HDL levels might not change heart disease risk.
In a resignation letter to the FAA, one Albuquerque - based controller summed up the sentiments of many: «I do not feel I can continue to work in an environment that is so vindictive, or for an employer who is more worried about the bottom line rather than safety.»
The publishers seem to care more about their image and financial bottom line than their core scientific functions.
The bottom line: In the end, both biologic and geologic sequestration are worth pursuing for sequestering carbon, but more research needs to be done about a) how to improve the business case for geologic sequestration, and b) how to appropriately measure and account for biologic sequestration.
Ironically, to bring prices down, consumers probably need to be less concerned about the bottom financial line and more intent on making a stand.
Of course it is more difficult to assess the risks of things like hepatitis, but the bottom line is this: we don't have to make one giant scary decision about whether to vaccinate or not.
The bottom line is it's way more important to be eating healthy, whole foods and balancing your nutrient intake consistently than it is to worry about perfect meal timing unless you're a pro athlete.
Bottom line: We need about 300 - 400 milligrams of absorbed calcium per day from food sources and not much more than that.
If we want to be overly simplistic about it all, this would seem to be the bottom line: older men younger women relationships are more satisfying.
Bottom line, there's something a little minimalist about this dramatically promising story, and it grows harder to deny that the more sentimentality, dry spells and excessive dragging slow momentum, to the point of holding the final product shy of a rewarding state, flirted with enough by lovely scoring and visual style, some worthy story elements, strong performances - particularly that of Gene Hackman - and inspired direction to make «Bite the Bullet» a decent and sometimes gripping western drama, despite lost potential.
The bottom line is the story mode isn't just a tutorial that helps beginners learn to play Dragon Ball FighterZ — it's enjoyable to the point that it makes you want to know more about the Dragon Ball universe.
The bottom line, as phrased by Education Next's Paul Peterson, Martin West, and Michael Henderson, is that «everyone wants more emphasis on just about everything in school, except athletics, though the general public is especially eager for more emphasis on reading and math, while teachers see greater needs in history and the arts.»
Teachers will remain caught between ideologies of short - term economic efficiencies and the findings of educational research — between bottom lines and holistic student development; caught in the rough - edged cogs of funding formulae about resources and student achievement; caught by the Gonskis in the public - private funding debate; stuck between the so - far - disappointing results of national, standardised testing and teacher accountability (more effort is made to hold teachers accountable than trust them!).
The bottom line is that when I review any set of papers, I walk away knowing a great deal more about what my students know than I ever did before.
Forgive us if we remain nervous about the prospect of more «annexes», but further top - slicing of our most talented pupils is likely to have an impact on the bottom line, as well as teacher recruitment and retention.
I also disagree that CT has all the expertise it needs in its teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula, then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more about producing highly - effective teachers than their bottom line, and those teachers have so much knowledge and expertise that the only thing they need is for administration to give more money to education.
Food for Thought: «The bottom line is, when people are crystal clear about the most important priorities of the organization and team they work with and prioritized their work around those top priorities, not only are they many times more productive, they discover they have the time they need to have a whole life.»
The Bottom Line The 2013 Acura ILX offers everything that's great about the Honda Civic in a more luxurious form, but it doesn't really fix any of its tech shortcomings and is probably a bit too expensive.
As you say: bottom line is the bottom line and I couldn't agree more about social media.
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