Sentences with phrase «of potential turnarounds»

A majority of the following are often true of potential turnarounds: • within the past 1 - 2 years, there has been a major change in top management — a new chairman or chief executive officer, for example; • unprofitable or marginally profitable operations have been discontinued; • corporate officers or directors have been buying the company's stock.
It remains a small part of the company, but a faster growth strategy could put it front and centre of a potential turnaround, according to chief executive Jim Brett.

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SPECIAL REPORT: China's rising LNG demand has coincided with a flurry of deals, highlighting potential for a turnaround in WA's oil and gas sector.
He also pointed to NAB's disciplined turnaround, driven by CEO Andrew Thorburn, and the potential sale of assets including its troubled UK banks and further sell down of Great Western Bank in the United States.
Just weeks earlier, Cohn was rumored as a potential successor to White House chief of staff John Kelly — a remarkable turnaround in the Trump - Cohn relationship.
Instead, he spoke about the potential of the city - and how the right mayor could forge a civic turnaround.
Despite multiple cancellations, poorly received editions and a near complete erosion of a once strong fan base, the publisher continues to invest heavily toward a potential turnaround.
The turnaround precursors, patterns of action, and chronically challenging environments we found were surprisingly consistent across these varied venues, bolstering their potential relevance to both districts and schools.
While not all have been outstanding success, steady progress shows Denver with the potential to break the cycle of turnaround.
To apply for ESEA flexibility, states are required to outline potential interventions in their lowest - performing schools, making sure the interventions are aligned with seven turnaround principles that the Education Department established under Race to the Top in 2009, of which increased learning time is one.
Perhaps this potential beginning of the end of the love affair between the 1 % and charter schools is behind the increasing push for privatized school turnarounds.
«I am so excited to be part of the educational turnaround efforts in Indianapolis and I believe the three schools managed by CSUSA are a major step forward in helping students reach their highest potential,» said Burroughs.
While the creation of standards - based assessments, reshaping instructional practices, and extending the school day were all strategies that the school explored during the turnaround effort, students needed the motivation to change and show their true potential.
The goal of school turnaround strategies are to put schools on a trajectory to long - term success, but current metrics effectively eliminate the viability of early learning as a potential long - term improvement strategy.
The purpose of the New Schools team is to thoroughly vet potential charter partners in order to pursue turnaround of neighborhood schools identified on the Tennessee Priority List.
And it has a 38 year old CEO who's already made his bones as a turnaround guy, and wants & needs to prove he can now deliver a compelling organic & acquisition growth story... while also reassuring shareholders he'll avoid the potential horrors of a debt - fueled spendthrift acquisition strategy.
In this case at UC Davis, the equine IDC screening protocols for all hospitalized patients, routine biosecurity, and rapid test turnaround time have greatly reduced the potential negative impacts of the introduction of a horse incubating flu to the hospital.
With so many new and different systems emerging out of the woodwork (pun intended), this steel framing and insulated metal panel system is yet an intriguing alternative for potential tiny homeowners looking for improved energy - efficiency and quicker turnaround.
In light of their prior lows, the recency of their turnaround and the perceived fragility of their situation (in part having regard to the potential impacts of his work - related absence on her state of being), the province and its representatives remained convinced that the best interests of the children would be served by securing permanent guardianship as a precursor to facilitating the adoption of the children by the couple who had for over a year served as foster parents.
Towards the end of last week, we took an objective look at the action we were seeing in the cryptocurrency markets and tried to pick out a few coins that we felt had the biggest potential for turnaround once the markets recovered.
These searches have a quick turnaround time, can be cost - effective and can find potential hits outside of where a candidate has lived or worked.
Included are each employer's name and the jobseeker's time with each company, giving hiring managers a clear understanding of what to expect as far as potential turnaround, as well as making it easy to contact references.
I am looking for an opportunity to use my thirty - five years of senior executive experience and my four graduate degrees (two terminal degrees: doctorates in leadership, turnaround leadership, and transformational leadership) to help a corporation or organization reach its fuller potential and experience greater growth and expansion.
Because of the turnaround, we had already experienced business confidence, plus the infrastructure the City developed to facilitate the World Cup (such as the MyCiTi bus rapid transit network), suddenly many locals realised the CBD was once again a great place to be and still had a great deal of potential.
Hartford, Conn. — Locally based The Hutensky Group formed HRI Fund LLC, a fund to invest with other financing sources in $ 200 million of shopping centers with turnaround potential.
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