Sentences with phrase «not in firm»

If you buy a bond from a broker whose firm has to go into the marketplace to get it because it's not in the firm's inventory, there may also be a commission charged on the transaction.
«He stresses that lobbying — promoting clients» interests to politicians or bureaucrats — is not in the firm's bag of tricks.»
And, after a title card that proudly thumps its chest in a declaration that there are no rules in politics, deciding to put in a consciousness in the middle of the on - screen chaos is huge risk... that doesn't quite work because the satire isn't in firm place.
Just not in BigLaw for almost everyone who attends law school, and certainly not in these firms about which you posted.
Admitting defeat and walking away quickly from a busted deal isn't in the firm's DNA.

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As a result, the firm hasn't seen much change in the overall size of its loan book, despite overall growth in the non-bank residential mortgage industry.
Not so at RFRK, which has increased both its employee retention (in the high - turnover food - service industry, no less) and its rep as an employer of choice (the firm recently got 350 applications for an admin position) by making its people feel something very powerful: that their work matters.
«I don't know what the hell that is,» Smith barked as he traced a stubby finger across a set of working drawings for the building, a development for WeWork, a U.S. firm that specializes in collaborative workspaces.
Barry Pellas, who oversees tech strategy and the development of strategic assets for digital transformation firm PointSource, points out that Amazon certainly could be using facial recognition to individually identify customers in its new high - tech store in Seattle, but does not.
Now, thanks to tough new mortgage lending and insurance rules announced by federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau in October, some analysts predict that so - called «shadow banking» firms, which operate largely outside the purview of regulators, will see a surge of fresh business from frustrated homebuyers who can't get conventional loans.
Founder Zach Goldstein, an investment banker who formerly worked at JPMorgan and a private equity firm in Chicago, was frustrated with the quality of other lounge clothes on the market that he didn't feel comfortable wearing outside his house.
Chen has vowed to bring in cash from BlackBerry's large patent portfolio, and he said today the company scored two substantial deals — one with Cisco, and another with a firm he couldn't name.
By the end of October, things were verging on the comic: In a superior display of pettiness on both sides, a Google Ventures partner explained why the firm didn't invest in Theranos, and Theranos responded with a full - on he - didn «t - reject - us - we - rejected - hiIn a superior display of pettiness on both sides, a Google Ventures partner explained why the firm didn't invest in Theranos, and Theranos responded with a full - on he - didn «t - reject - us - we - rejected - hiin Theranos, and Theranos responded with a full - on he - didn «t - reject - us - we - rejected - him.
It is my firm belief that whoever may succeed my father as Chair at each company should be someone who is not a Trustee of my father's trust or otherwise intertwined in Redstone family matters, but rather a leader with an independent voice.
«Giving incentives to small firms do not guarantee there will be innovation, growth and employment creation,» Krishen said in a research note published April 6.
Michael McNulty is linked to 4 organisations which are included in 9 lists - Accountants, Consulting Firms, Corporate Finance, Information & Communications Technology, Insolvency Practitioners, Tax Specialists, Law Firms and Patent Attorneys, Not For Profit Businesses and Charitable Organisations.
Big accounting firms don't appear to share the gloom engulfing much of the resources industry in Western Australia, with the top players adding significant numbers to their partnership roll - calls.
Not many CEOs have engineered the kind of transformation that van Houten has executed at Philips, steering the 126 - year - old Dutch firm through a «radical pivot,» as he calls it — transforming an Old World maker of electronics and lighting into a leader in health care technology.
«I don't want to say this is a great day — because it will have a negative impact on human beings, and I want to be compassionate,» says Linkner, the founder of Detroit Venture Partners, a $ 50 million venture capital firm that invests in early - stage start - ups in the city.
«These activities do not relate to the firm and we are in full cooperation.»
But the EPCs — firms like State Construction International, Metallurgical Corp. of China, and Energy Engineering Corp. — don't have strong ties in most of the Belt and Road countries.
In the lending world, the players at the upper end of the market include the banks and monoline firms, such as First National Financial, which issue mortgages but do not take deposits.
«Attaining millionaire status doesn't mean much anymore,» says financial planner Vid Ponnapalli, founder of financial planning firm Unique Financial Advisors in Holmdel, New Jersey.
Not only does it represent a potential conflict every time an advisor builds a portfolio for his clients, it also recalls some of the worst practices of the brokerage model - like «shelf space» fees wherein a mutual fund company engages in a payola of sorts to make it onto a brokerage firm's platform or «recommended list.»
In the meantime, I am proud of my firm's custodian, TD Ameritrade Institutional, for avoiding the whole thing altogether and not passing on these payments from fund companies to the advisors.
The founder of venture capital firm Greycroft told CNBC he's not surprised by the heightened interest in privately held Boxed.
«There hasn't been much bang for that buck,» he says, noting that Canadian firms have generated $ 745 billion in after - tax cash flow since 2001.
The pair recalls working with a law firm when they were in the early stages of fundraising that they didn't trust.
While past revolutions have been disruptive for some workers and firms, they have not resulted in permanent, mass unemployment.
I have no idea how widespread the practice is at RIA custodian firms because my firm's sole custodian, TD Ameritrade Institutional, does not engage in the practice.
Not all powerful business families implode: When Paul Desmarais died last year, his sons, Paul Jr. and André, succeeded in dividing responsibilities over the vast financial services firm with little evidence of acrimony.
Therefore, success in social media is not dependent on astronomical budgets, but a firm commitment to be different and add value.
And it's not only daredevils and cat lovers taking notice: Chinese electronics giant Foxconn acquired an 8.88 percent stake in GoPro in late 2012 for $ 200 million, and the firm filed for an IPO this February.
There actually isn't a lack of interest, on the financial side, in fueling Alzheimer's research given the critical need for it and the rewards that life sciences firms would reap from even a modestly - successful product.
We remain firm in our belief that the American public does not want banks to decide which legal products consumers can and can not buy.»
Consider a reddish palette in areas where employees spend only limited time — such as hallways, bathrooms, or even the kitchen — where employees are not working, adds Leslie Harrington, executive director at the Color Association, a color consulting firm in New York.
And firms like Mojio, a Vancouver startup whose products are in pre-market testing, is one of several firms that are targeting the vast base of cars that don't have touchscreens at all, but whose owners would like to reap the benefits of constant connectivity.
Venture capital firms, in particular, have long been overwhelmingly averse to funding female - run enterprises, «and I don't see a trend line for any significant change,» added Trish Costello, CEO and founder of Portfolia, a platform designed to help women invest in entrepreneurial enterprises.
Nearly one in four commercial emails doesn't make it to the inbox and is either shunted to spam folders or blocked altogether, according to a March report by Return Path, a New York email deliverability monitoring firm.
But he couldn't resist a final dig at those rooting for his firm to fail, relaying a «little ditty» about how short sellers were apparently dealt with in the 19th century: «He who sells what isn't his» n, must buy it back or go to pris» n
Bon - Ton did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the store closures but announced in a press release Wednesday that the liquidation firms» bid had been approved by the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
That's not exactly the kind of statement that instills confidence in a firm trying to distance itself from trouble.
In a January interview, Clayton pledged to sanction more firms «if people don't change their ways.»
The firm has been investing under - the - radar in a mix of venture and private equity deals since 2014, but had not raised a large fund of pooled capital for deals until this year.
«They don't want to have to do all the work,» says Jeffrey Wood, principal of The Overhead Wire consulting firm in San Francisco.
This St. Louis - Based VC Firm Knows all the Smart People Weren't Born in New York, Boston, and San Francisco
The company, founded in 2009, has developed a large clientele of academic research institutions, space agencies, mining firms and defence departments for its signature yellow - and - black products, thanks in part to the fact that Clearpath robots don't need someone holding a remote control to operate them.
IT is an area that has long been outsourced within firms of all sizes, though recent reports suggest that it outsourcing in this area is not as prevalent as it once was.
Even the best recruiting firm in the world can't win you great hires if you have a poor company culture.
Google has not filed for a trademark using its new handle, for which the United States Patent Office currently lists more than 400 matches, says Marsha Gentner, senior counsel and a trademark attorney at Dykema, a law firm in Washington, D.C.
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