This includes founding the philanthropic Barton Family Foundation and investing in
a number of small companies that focus on making authentic information more accessible to more consumers, thereby protecting their interests.
There are a growing
number of small companies, frequently small natural or organic farmers working on a local level, that are filling the demand by pet owners for a healthier and more natural way to feed their animals.
Atlas Snow - Shoe is one of a growing
number of small companies that are broadening the concept of individualized incentive pay to include every member of the workforce.
Yamada found the unintuitive fact that the equal - weight ETF was more volatile in the short one - year term, since the higher
number of smaller companies generally have higher volatility than larger ones.
The competitively entrenched operating companies include the railroad, Burlington Northern, the utility and pipeline business, MidAmerican, and
a number of smaller companies.
«Final Fantasy VII» had whetted a North American appetite for JRPGs, and
a number of smaller companies, including «Tales» developer Namco, were glad to oblige.The «Tales» series hit Western shores in 1998 with «Tales of Destiny» on the PlayStation to very little fanfare.
As of the end of 2017, five new major dockless companies — Jump (formerly Social Bicycles), Limebike, MoBike, Ofo, and Spin — and
a number of smaller companies — e.g., Pace (formerly Zagster), Donkey Republic, VBike, LennyBike, and Riide — opened systems in the U.S..
Not exact matches
There are roughly 30
companies selling additive manufacturing systems for industrial production, and a growing
number of smaller businesses specialize in desktop 3 - D printers.
A surprisingly
small number of companies these days are choosing to to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
The goal
of any marketing promotion — for large
companies or
small — should not be participation in the contest,
number of «likes» or some other advertising metric.
U.S. planemaker Boeing «detected a limited intrusion
of malware» that affected «a
small number of systems,» a
company vice president said on Wednesday.
According to a
company spokesman, a
small team
of Googlers around the world verifies the edits, supplemented by a growing
number of community editors.
But a
small business with a work force
of half a dozen people will be hurt far more by such an employee than will a
company with a work force that
numbers in the hundreds (or thousands).
Only 19 %
of the
companies in Y - Combinator are run by women, which reflects the
small number of women who apply.
At this particular moment, consumers are more likely to remember VR / AR marketing campaigns because a relatively
small number of companies are creating them.
But these deals, called tax - equity deals, are relatively expensive to structure and only a
small number of companies appear interested.
«
Small business owners are seeing the
number of alternative sources for financing their
companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms
of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up,» Mills said last month while introducing the borrowers rights bill in Washington.
Although Amazon's Alexa team is just a
small fraction
of the
company's overall workforce
of nearly 350,000 people, the
number of people working on Alexa is more than several consumer
companies combined.
The
number of small and medium scale
companies run by families is growing in
number, too.
If it seems a stretch to apply the experiences
of a radical second - wave feminist to the business world, consider that a surprising
number of companies — big and
small — are today opting to operate as ersatz capitalist communes.
«In the appliance market, the
number of connected devices is still very
small and we're still several years away from greater adoption,» John Taylor, vice president for public affairs at tech
company LG.
One
of the several factories inside had supplied a «
small number»
of its Joe Fresh apparel items, the
company confirmed.
Unfortunately, only a very
small number of companies offer full - time working mothers any kind
of paid - leave options, which according to Jessica Shortfall, author
of Work.
He also proposes a «distribution web» that would rationalize the currently hundreds
of thousands
of company distribution centres worldwide into a
smaller number of open merchant hubs and a «realization web» that would see products assembled from parts sourced worldwide as close as possible to where they are consumed.
«There's so many interesting applications out there, yet for me, there's still [a] very
small number of apps that are fundamental for my day and my week,» Pincus told the FT. «Even if you're a big huge
company, or a scrappy entrepreneur, you still have to build a product that resonates with people.»
By Hurd's estimate, a «very
small»
number of companies are going to move from an on - premise database (SQL is the one he named) to AWS, in part because that data is then captive to Amazon he said.
Kelly Johnson's 14 rules about how to manage a disruptive project described how to remove a
small innovative team from the politics, policies, procedures and processes a large
company had built to support execution
of its core business (and its military customers had developed to procure large
numbers of standard aircraft.)
The
company says it already has 56,000 reservations, so the deal will only be available to a relatively
small number of customers.
The «microbiome,» or the collection
of organisms that reside within the human body (especially the gut), has become a big new interest area for a
number of major pharma
companies like Merck and
smaller biotechs alike.
Commercial and industrial lending is increasing for larger
companies, but according to the Thompson Reuters / Pay Net
Small - Business Lending Index, the number of traditional bank loans to small businesses has fluctuated wildly over the past
Small - Business Lending Index, the
number of traditional bank loans to
small businesses has fluctuated wildly over the past
small businesses has fluctuated wildly over the past year.
With the rise
of a
small number of big tech
companies — and governments using technology to watch their citizens — many people now believe technology only centralizes power rather than decentralizes it.
It's also showing up in the
number of MBAs who are anxious to work for
smaller companies and startups that are, by nature, more entrepreneurial.
Chadwick said that he's looking to advise a
small number of companies at this point in his career, though he declined to name others.
Initially, it was used almost exclusively by large
companies, but by the mid-1990s, increasing
numbers of small - and mid-sized
companies had embraced ISO 9000 as well.
Despite longstanding concerns about the
number of government contracts set aside for
small companies, military contracts are helping some
small companies stay afloat during the recession.
Maybe only a
small number of companies get funded, but the big picture is the enthusiasm created that will spur entrepreneurs on, reigniting the economy.
If the
company isn't going to sell a lot
of watches, it may as well make healthy profits from the
small number it does move to the faithful, who will buy anything featuring an Apple logo.
Selling straight to customers dates back decades, but in the age
of social media an increasing
number of startups and
small companies are touting the benefits
of eliminating stores.
A
small number of large video
companies such as Netflix, Hulu and YouTube have the massive reach and capital to pay additional fees for preferential treatment to speed video content delivery to end - users.
The challenge for
small businesses is that their
small business
numbers (establishments with 1 to 49 employees) is not made up entirely
of small businesses — it can include
small locations
of large
companies.
Susan Alt, senior vice president
of public affairs for Volvo Group North America, said the EPA's proposal «makes a mockery»
of the
company's investments to develop clean diesel engines and will «hurt a large
number of small businesses who are not selling glider vehicles.»
Whether at a large corporation or a
small startup, HR professionals say there are a
number of benefits for
companies creating «smart offices.»
Nevertheless, Williams did manage to finish a
number of projects at Twitter: He migrated Twitter to a new data center and revamped its technology; moved headquarters as the
company grew, landing in offices in downtown San Francisco; made six
small acquisitions; and hired another 280 employees, including most
of the current management team.
That
number - crunching is particularly tough for
small companies whose products criss - cross borders several times in various stages
of development.
These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one
of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing
number of companies, big and
small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
And while I spent the next decade as a senior executive in a
number of successful
companies, big and
small, my only stint as a startup CEO ended in bankruptcy when the dot - com bubble burst.
In addition to this public challenge, the
company hosts inter-office competitions, breaking their staff
of 16 into
small groups and tracking the
number of employees who cycle to work, offering lunch, a beer or latte to the winning team at the end
of the week.
While the
companies on Entrepreneur's 31st Annual Franchise 500Â ® grew overall — adding more than 12,000 units, 2.9 percent above 2008's
numbers — that growth was considerably
smaller than the 4.7 percent increase
of the year before.
Through Internet research and repeated cold calling, this
small team has managed to double the
number of projects the
company is handling each month.
While 2015 has seen a surprisingly
small number of tech IPOs, the
number of private
companies valued by investors at more than $ 1 billion has more than doubled in the past 18 months.