Question is, does anyone have experience with or heard of any types
of deals like this?
Carriers are known to offer all kinds
of deals like safe driver discounts, senior citizen discounts, good student discounts, anti theft device discounts, multiple car discounts, multiple policy discounts and whatever else insurance providers can think of to encourage safe driving habits and edge out their competition.
It's always nice to take advantage
of deals like this!
Martin fears that in the absence
of deals like CETA, companies, like his own, that trade in digital products might be subject to more duties.
«I think it's a shame that Canadian VCs are left out
of deals like this,» says John Albright, co-founder and managing partner at Relay Ventures.
Major cities / destination spots are going to have many different people so interracial dating won't be as big
of a deal like in other areas.
It's not really that big
of a deal like you're making it out to be.
Getting it as a PS + Bonus next month is more the kind
of deal I like:)
For 30 %
of a deal like that, you could hit your $ 36K a year.
I talked to several lenders to find out where they would lend and what kind
of deals they liked.
Not exact matches
The San Francisco company has been ramping up its efforts in the world
of live streaming, kicking off a
deal in September with the NFL to stream 10 Thursday night games to Twitter users via the web, mobile apps and streaming devices
like the Apple TV.
We know what the
deal is going to look
like: border security, DREAM Act, get rid
of the diversity lottery,» GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham told Business Insider.
«Given the scope
of the issues out there, it seems
like this is a bigger
deal than we had originally thought.»
At other moments in history —
like three months ago, for example — the «big
deal» in Trump's remarks might have been confirmation that he intends to overhaul (sorry, «tweak») the trade rules that are the foundation
of Canada's economic well - being.
Not only had Mayer bought a string
of tech startups, but she's signed high - profile
deals with folks
like Katie Couric to produce original content.
The decision also weighs in the favor
of entrepreneurs and investors who live outside places
like Silicon Valley, where old - school networking and personal connections are how financing
deals typically happen.
«With organizations
like Uber
dealing with real financial damage, and the consequences
of ignoring the importance
of an inclusive and diverse workplace, social pressure is building,» Barker, at Qualtrics, observed.
The
deal gives the company more exposure to commercial markets
like hospitality and healthcare, whose spending far outweighs the size
of the customer base.
On the other hand, and assuming they're destined for critical acclaim, having completely new and exclusive games
like Breath
of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors, Snipperclips, Arms and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 available as part
of your launch year holiday lineup could prove a much bigger
deal than anyone's yet realized.
«But it's a bigger
deal for lower - income families, because a bigger share
of their budgets goes to things
like gasoline.»
Spending that much on one piece
of clothing may seem
like a lot, especially if you're a millennial who's still
dealing with college debt,
like I am.
Certainly, if your endorser blasts out content that has the ability to go viral (
like a compelling video), that's a good thing but it takes a great
deal of twitter messaging to reach their audience.
Things
like handling the roller coaster
of emotions, from incredible excitement, to waking up in the middle
of the night in a state
of panic, and how an entrepreneur can learn to
deal with those emotions.
It's kind
of like the BP
deal.
A large part
of running a growing company is learning how to
deal with internal problems
like employee disputes, disorganization, or a lack
of motivation.
«Plus, there are so many complicated issues in the industry,
like dealing with banks and all
of the regulatory red tape.
The influx
of media rights
deals has also opened the door for a range
of high - profile corporate sponsors, with Riot Games landing sponsorships in recent years from the
likes of Acer Gaming, Coca - Cola, T - Mobile, and Mercedes - Benz.
That might sound
like a lot
of companies getting funded, but in terms
of the number
of deals it's actually quite a steep drop — 19 percent from a year earlier — and the lowest number since the first quarter
of 2012.
Some items have prices that make sense,
like a triple cheeseburger for $ 3, while others don't feel
like much
of a
deal at all,
like a sausage McMuffin that also costs $ 3.
He's far from your average suited - and - booted CEO and not only does he dress
like one
of his shop - floor staff members, he's a Twitter and Facebook obsessive who schmoozes celebrities as well as
deal - makers.
These perceptions on the part
of your customers may not seem
like a big
deal to you but in competitive markets, small business owners must utilize every advantage to make their company stand out among the competition.
Or, does it make more sense for you to act
like Simmons (the manufacturer
of the famed Westin Heavenly Bed) and pursue an OEM mattress
deal with Starwood Hotels and Resorts that will place your product in tens
of thousands
of rooms instantly?
So the independent streaming services need to double down on the amount
of exclusive shows and specials they create or lock up very long licensing
deals (
like Netflix did for Mostly Stories, House
of Cards, and Orange Is the New Black).
Once this secret is finally revealed early on, it doesn't seem
like that big
of a
deal.
«It's very possible they'll
like other aspects
of your experience, or maybe you'll click with the interviewer, so if you're lacking some skill, it's not a
deal breaker and they'll give you a chance anyhow,» says Kay.
If you're
like Ryan Marien, who as CEO
of online consumer goods and services marketplace Buytopia has brokered
deals with such behemoths as Best Western, you counter aggressively.
«Small businesses both feel and are disadvantaged when
dealing with much bigger companies,» says Susan Onaitis, the New York — based author
of Negotiate
Like the Big Guys.
Sometimes it seems
like we are eliminating millions
of jobs with no plan to
deal with the social and political consequences.
Feast grew up in the suburbs
of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, where it's considered unwise to act
like a big hairy
deal.
The new team furiously started spitting out added features and new versions
of Skype every four to six weeks, and dove into significant new businesses, including smartphone apps,
deals to embed Skype in consumer products
like TVs and game consoles, and partnerships with Facebook and Verizon Wireless (VZ).
To believe that people
like Schwarzman or Trump, or Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross (net worth US$ 2.5 billion) or Secretary
of State Rex Tillerson (the former CEO
of ExxonMobil whose net worth is a modest US$ 150 million), will leave Canada alone, that they will look for a better
deal with everyone except their second - largest trading partner, is not just naïve — it's
like jumping into a pool filled with great white sharks because you've convinced yourself they're vegetarians.
He has to prove that something significant is happening,
like one
of his artists is consistently selling out at local clubs or a record label wants to sign a
deal.
Part
of why craft is struggling is because buyouts
of bigger craft players —
like Constellation's own $ 1 billion
deal for Ballast Point — have hurt the industry's trajectory because sales from Ballast and others that have been acquired are no longer deemed «craft.»
The popularity
of Pokémon Go threatens companies
like Foursquare, which has a service called Swarm offering coupons and prizes to customers who «check in» at participating venues, and social e-commerce sites
like Groupon and LivingSocial, which many businesses use as a vehicle to offer discount
deals.
He oversees an annual marketing budget
of more than $ 3 billion and has helped make
deals with top athletes
like basketball star LeBron James.
For some reason, the tech press and now the WSJ continue to beat this drum
like it's some sort
of big
deal.
It's not hard to understand that decision: the trip reportedly resulted in $ 2.8 billion worth
of new
deals — a big amount for a relatively small economy
like Canada's.
What does this
deal mean in the scope
of a massive behemoth
like Nike, which earlier this year promised to reach $ 50 billion in sales by 2020?
Sounds
like a sweet
deal, especially if you're a shareholder in one
of these corporations, right?
Liberum analyst Robert Waldschmidt estimates the
deal represents a multiple
of roughly 20.7 times earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, which he said «feels
like quite a top multiple.»