Sentences with phrase «now claiming the company»

As Theranos continues to spiral downward, its investors are now claiming the company threatened to file for bankruptcy protection if they don't give up their rights to sue the startup over its faulty blood - testing business, Bloomberg reported.
Wylie now claims the company and its behavior research affiliate Strategic Communication Laboratories have direct links to Russia and used the Facebook data to influence the outcome of the US presidential election.
Wylie now claims the company and its behavior research affiliate Strategic Communication Laboratories have direct links to Russia and used the Facebook data to influence the outcome of the US presidential election.

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The Taiwanese company, with revenues of more than $ 8 billion, was founded by the Wharton grad's father almost 50 years ago and now claims to be the world's largest manufacturer of athletic and casual footwear.
IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the print trade and other on - sellers.
Still, other companies with a pre-existing claim to the name could potentially seek a quick payout, particularly if they operate in one of the many industries that Google now occupies.
Now the company is facing the possibility of regulatory sanctions in the wake of deficiencies discovered last month at its California laboratory, after findings that its Edison devices often fell short of the company's accuracy claims.
Now comes word of more legal woes: The cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles have sued the company over allegations that it overcharges consumers, as well as makes misleading claims about the safety of its service.
Every one of them had an outstanding «score» of patents applied for and granted in 2016, according to IFI Claims Patent Services, which helped Inc. identify the entrepreneurs who now run America's most innovative public companies.
While there are plenty of examples of tech M&A disasters (AOL and Time Warner, Myspace and News Corp, Skype and eBay — and now Microsoft) there are only a few that can claim the deal was in any way actually good for the new company or for the industry.
All in all, the company claims to have cut down so - called software bloat by 40 percent, and the phones now include only a trio of Microsoft apps and select Samsung apps (S Health and Milk, Samsung's music service).
Red Hat, which promised a few months ago to hit $ 2 billion in annual revenue, has done so and now claims to be the world's first open - source company to reach that milestone.
Bain claims it now builds consensus at all management levels of a client company and encourages line managers rather than Bain consultants to present reports to the chief executive.
Now, the Svensons are rapidly expanding their next venture — transforming the world of pizza as co-founders of MOD Pizza, which they claim is the first fast - casual customizable pizza company.
Bowman & Partners discussed its options with Business Insurance Now, an online agent that had previously sold the company a general liability policy offering protection against injury claims, property damage and other physical - world concerns.
Even Ben & Jerry's, one of the most successful socially conscious companies, is now owned by a conglomerate, Unilever, of the sort that Millennials claim to abhor.
Y Combinator, led by Paul Graham, recently claimed success with 172 companies over seven years, which now have a combined value of $ 7.78 billion.
Though the company now claims more than 310 million monthly active users, that figure has increased at a snail's pace over the past couple of years — a major concern for any social network.
It usually requires an explanation on the order of infinite retention («yes, our sales and marketing costs are really high and our annual profit margins per user are thin, but we're going to keep the customer forever»), a massive reduction in costs («we're going to replace all our human labor with robots»), a claim that eventually the company can stop buying users («we acquire users for more than they're worth for now just to get the flywheel spinning»), or something even less plausible.
The record was broken as tech companies including Twitter, Reddit, Google and others called on their users to contact the FCC and Congress and express their disapproval over new rules now being considered that they claim would impact «net neutrality».
In 2015, the Company entered an agreement to acquire the Dixie Lake mining claims in Ontario's prolific Red Lake gold mining district where Great Bear is now earning a 100 % interest in 49 mining claims.
Now the company wants to expand to other platforms in a bid to claim a significant niche in the e-book market.
In the ongoing lawsuit, Alphabet claims Levandowski — who has now been fired — downloaded 14,000 files before leaving the company.
According to a U.S. appellate court, the public can now begin suing the company for its practice, which a group of iPhone users claim as anticompetitive.
On January 22, 2015, JPMC settled claims by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Maryland Attorney General alleging that JPMC steered customers to a now - defunct Maryland title company in exchange for undisclosed kickbacks and data on potential customers in violation of federal consumer protection laws.
Indeed, a tiny handful of jurisdictions — mostly Bermuda, Ireland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands — now account for 63 percent of all profits that American multinational companies claim to earn overseas, according to an analysis by Gabriel Zucman, an assistant professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
«We followed in the footsteps of large national companies by using their technique of pre-selling products, which is now our claim to fame.
For instance, companies that make health claims on their products, such as Blackmores, now need to go through the same lengthy and costly approval process to sell their dietary supplements through online and traditional retailers in China.
In a suit filed against organic candy maker YummyEarth, a woman claims she was tricked into thinking lollipops are healthy because she saw an old label on which the company used the term «evaporated cane juice» instead of «sugar» (the company's labels now use the phrase «organic cane sugar»).
Now Coles has established its own trading company and claimed that it wants to take control over the sales and trades of the meat that ACC has had control of since setting up the export business.
Australian Chile seed grower Neil from Hippyseeds Pepper Company, who has been a YouTube sensation with his super hot Chile pepper eating and my inspiration to use YouTube for ILoveItSpicy now claims to have the new record.
GMO companies claim there is now a blight resistant GMO potato
02 Feb 2018 — Clean meat innovators Memphis Meats has been getting a lot of attention from investors recently with billionaire businessmen Richard Branson and Bill Gates staking their claim in the pioneering company last year — and now the venture capital arm of Tyson Foods has invested in the food tech startup which lab - grows meat directly from animal cells.
Many now feel that it may simply be a matter of days before the club elect to part company with their Dutch manager and with Jose Mourinho waiting in the wings, beIN Sport claimed earlier today that a «big announcement»...
For one it's stupid costly to rent car seats, in my experience rental places want upwards of $ 15 / day or more to rent a single car seat (I have been quoted $ 25 a day) after a few days you can exceed the cost of simply purchasing new... Meaning you could have purchased a brand new in the box car seat and checked that at the luggage counter complete with all it's factory packing that should allow it to arrive undamaged and you now have a backup or travel car seat complete with packaging... Second you have no idea about the condition of that rented car seat, as you imply, unseen damage is well unseen regardless of claims of «inspection» by the rental company, there is no way they can't tell if it's damaged if the damage is unseen, they are only doing visual checks nothing more... In the end there is nothing to assure you that your «rented» car seat will be in any better condition then one you brought with you or that it wasn't in an unreported «accident» from the previous renters or mishandled by the previous renters... If safety is you end goal, renting a car seat at your destination is not inline with that goal...
There are now more companies providing breast pumps all claiming to be the best.
Now I know that many companies out there claim to be educational companies, and sure enough the «toys» they manufacture have a certain «educational» aspect to it but few, as far as I am concerned focus solely on this angle.
In language that seems calibrated to knock at Cuomo's soft spots for economic development and government accountability, the group writes that the economy of the state is being hurt by the delay and claim that member companies are now «exhausted» when it comes to trusting the state.
The EFCC has now filed an amended 17 counts against Dudafa and seven others, including the four companies, wherein the suspects were accused of conspiring to conceal $ 15,591,700, which the EFCC claimed they ought to have known formed part of proceeds of an unlawful act.
Those claims didn't sit too well with NYC Minority Leader Jimmy Oddo, who released a letter he sent to the mayor after receiving the mailer, in which he asked if «protecting vital services like police and fire» means the mayor's own budget plans to close 20 fire companies is now off the table.
If PRI is in bad shape, doctors now covered by the company might worry about getting any claims paid and decide to sign on with a competing insurer.
David Plouffe, a former aide to Barack Obama now working for the ride - sharing company, has claimed de Blasio is simply thwarting its progress because he received campaign contributions from taxi medallion owners, who have warily watched the number of Uber drivers eclipse their own ranks.
Now the tenants, upset about paying rent to a management company they claim failed to provide basic services and communicate with them throughout the ongoing ordeal, say they will be exploring legal avenues to get a break in their rent payments.
He claimed that every now and then domestic servants at the Presidential Villa were sent to deposit money into the company's accounts for Patience.
Now, in a case pending in State Supreme Court, the Attorney General's Office is claiming that Exxon Mobil misrepresented to shareholders the risk that climate change poses to the company.
Insurance companies will now have just six days, instead of 15 allowed under law, to get an adjuster to a site after a homeowner reports a claim.
New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy made money investing in oil, gas, and other energy companies whose activities he now claims to oppose.
But now a small company in Maryland in the US has developed a cheap computerised device to attach to the carburettors of Mexican cars which it claims could cut emissions drastically while improving fuel economy.
And now it has something to show for it, reports Science: The company claims it's gotten ten times better at containing high - energy particles necessary for fusion...
For decades now, companies have been making these claims to market «selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor» (SSRI) antidepressant drugs that have, at best, an unclear track record, and have also made those companies billions of dollars in profit.
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