Sentences with phrase «need infusions of money»

Entrepreneurs with startups that need infusions of money often prepare these for presentation.
«At the end of the day they need an infusion of money and strong management.»

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Money is the lifeblood of any business, and at some point, every company is likely to need an outside infusion to help it grow.
But Davies needed several additional infusions of capital and delayed his requests for money so long that he was «in a poor negotiating position.»
And while the hope is that the lean periods only pop up once in a while, sometimes you'll need a little (or big) infusion of money to keep pushing forward.
Gronik defended the change in position, saying the infusion of his own money was needed to run a serious, statewide campaign «from complete scratch.»
Mahoney says an advisory board would keep central New York competitive with other municipalities that have the capability of moving quickly to help projects that need a last minute infusion of cash, and ensure the money would be used for projects that lead to new jobs.
Windfall settlement money: Long Island needs more than the two parking garages in Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's initial proposal for the $ 5 billion - plus one - time infusion of cash the state is getting from Wall Street malfeasance.
In January, it reported that it was running out of money and needed a cash infusion to keep going; in December, Biopure said that FDA refused to allow a trial at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center to go forward, in part because of safety concerns.
The need is so great among schools in Gloucester that it is clear to the community that a major new infusion of money into them is required.
Other members pointed out that many of the line items that would get reserve money this year would need more than a one - time infusion.
It requires banks to undergo «stress tests,» so that Treasury can determine whether they need infusions of TARP money.
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