It's by far the best way to increase traffic to the entire center,» says Greg Carbone, CCIM, CPM, director
of property operations for EDENS in Bethesda, Md..
• Highly adaptable and enterprising Facilities Manager with 6 years of dedicated experience of providing support in terms
of property operations management, eager to work for Virgin Galactic in a same capacity.
Efficient management
of all property operations, performance and service delivery has been the core of my work as a facilities manager over the last 5 years.
Not exact matches
Melnyk was an innovator in the field
of building a company to utilize tax advantages: He personally moved to Barbados and set up many company
operations there, including an arm that owned intellectual
property and coordinated global R&D.
The deal has a clause that says Verizon can withdraw if a new event «reasonably can be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business, assets,
properties, results
of operation or financial condition
of the business.»
Some
of Friedland's past money - makers include the 1996 sale
of his Voisey's Bay nickel
property to Inco for $ 3.1 billion and the 2009 sale
of Ivanhoe Energy's American oil and gas
operations to Seneca Resources Corp. in a $ 40 - million deal.
The National Association
of Real Estate Investment Trusts («NAREIT») defines funds from
operations («NAREIT FFO») as net income / (loss) attributable to common shareholders computed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States («GAAP»), excluding gains or losses from sales
of operating real estate assets and change in control
of interests, plus (i) depreciation and amortization
of operating
properties and (ii) impairment
of depreciable real estate and in substance real estate equity investments and (iii) after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures calculated to reflect NAREIT FFO on the same basis.
Essex
Property Trust expects full - year funds from
operations in the range
of $ 12.28 to $ 12.64 per share.
They will be joining The Onion, ClickHole and other beloved web
properties in Fusion Media Group, the digital
operation of Univision.
Desjardins Group recently expanded significantly outside Quebec, notably with the acquisition
of State Farm's Canadian
operations, which closed Jan. 1 and made you Canada's second - largest
property and casualty insurer.
Assuming space is available, issues such as the capacity and connectivity
of telecommunications and information technology, protection
of privacy and intellectual
property, the impacts to each other's
operation and allocating expenses must be addressed.
That's why First Capital Realty is renowned for our highly selective and strategic retail locations, our functional designs, our thoughtfully assembled mix
of tenants and our commitment to excellence in
property operations.
We exclude gain or loss on the sale
of property and equipment, and impairment
of intangible assets from Adjusted EBITDA because we do not believe that these items are reflective
of our ongoing business
operations.
In 2003, Delorey served as regional director
of operations for the Pacific Islands, Guam and Japan where he was responsible for 23
properties including four Marriott Vacation Club resorts.
Important factors that may affect the Company's business and
operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, increased competition; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the Company's ability to differentiate its products from other brands; the consolidation
of retail customers; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share, or add products; an impairment
of the carrying value
of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs; changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's inability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Company's cost savings initiatives; changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; execution
of the Company's international expansion strategy; changes in laws and regulations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; failure to successfully integrate the Company; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the nations in which the Company operates; the volatility
of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value
of all or a portion
of the derivatives that the Company uses; exchange rate fluctuations; disruptions in information technology networks and systems; the Company's inability to protect intellectual
property rights; impacts
of natural events in the locations in which the Company or its customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's dividend payments on its Series A Preferred Stock; tax law changes or interpretations; pricing actions; and other factors.
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact
of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign
operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact
of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to network disruptions and other business interruptions, including costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits
of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual
property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry (R) World (TM); risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure
of confidential and personal information;
Important factors that may affect the Company's business and
operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, operating in a highly competitive industry; changes in the retail landscape or the loss
of key retail customers; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the impacts
of the Company's international
operations; the Company's ability to leverage its brand value; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share, or add products; an impairment
of the carrying value
of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs; changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits from its cost savings initiatives; changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; the execution
of the Company's international expansion strategy; tax law changes or interpretations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the United States and in various other nations in which we operate; the volatility
of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value
of all or a portion
of the derivatives we use; exchange rate fluctuations; risks associated with information technology and systems, including service interruptions, misappropriation
of data or breaches
of security; the Company's ability to protect intellectual
property rights; impacts
of natural events in the locations in which we or the Company's customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's ownership structure; the impact
of future sales
of its common stock in the public markets; the Company's ability to continue to pay a regular dividend; changes in laws and regulations; restatements
of the Company's consolidated financial statements; and other factors.
Important factors that may affect the Company's business and
operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, increased competition; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the Company's ability to differentiate its products from other brands; the consolidation
of retail customers; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share or add products; an impairment
of the carrying value
of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs; changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's inability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Company's cost savings initiatives; changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; execution
of the Company's international expansion strategy; changes in laws and regulations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; failure to successfully integrate the business and
operations of the Company in the expected time frame; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the nations in which the Company operates; the volatility
of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value
of all or a portion
of the derivatives that the Company uses; exchange rate fluctuations; risks associated with information technology and systems, including service interruptions, misappropriation
of data or breaches
of security; the Company's inability to protect intellectual
property rights; impacts
of natural events in the locations in which the Company or its customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; tax law changes or interpretations; and other factors.
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact
of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign
operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact
of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to network disruptions and other business interruptions, including costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits
of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual
property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry ® World ™; risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure
of confidential and personal information; BlackBerry's ability to manage inventory and asset risk; BlackBerry's reliance on suppliers
of functional components for its products and risks relating to its supply chain; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use software or components supplied by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to successfully maintain and enhance its brand; risks related to government regulations, including regulations relating to encryption technology; BlackBerry's ability to continue to adapt to recent board and management changes and headcount reductions; reliance on strategic alliances with third - party network infrastructure developers, software platform vendors and service platform vendors; BlackBerry's reliance on third - party manufacturers; potential defects and vulnerabilities in BlackBerry's products; risks related to litigation, including litigation claims arising from BlackBerry's practice
of providing forward - looking guidance; potential charges relating to the impairment
of intangible assets recorded on BlackBerry's balance sheet; risks as a result
of actions
of activist shareholders; government regulation
of wireless spectrum and radio frequencies; risks related to economic and geopolitical conditions; risks associated with acquisitions; foreign exchange risks; and difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results given the rapid technological changes, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the wireless communications industry.
These risks and uncertainties include food safety and food - borne illness concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation
of our business including health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster; health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature
of the restaurant industry; factors impacting our ability to drive sales growth; the impact
of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant
operations; a lack
of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability
of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery
of food and other products; volatility in the market value
of derivatives; general macroeconomic factors, including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk
of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual
property; a possible impairment in the carrying value
of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure
of our internal controls over financial reporting or changes in accounting standards; and other factors and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
State statutes restrict the use
of drones by law enforcement, the use
of drones over critical infrastructure, and flights over private
property, among other types
of operations.
The franchisor usually is willing to work with you and commercial
property management to secure a location, but those locations have to be zoned for that type
of franchise, and there may be additional costs that include
operation licensing and permits.
As announced by Eagle Plains on March 21, 2018, SSRM has commenced phase one
of an 18,000 metre drilling campaign within Fisher
property boundaries and currently has two drills in
operation.
This
property has all the right features you would like to see in a first exploration - stage land package, and unlike so many other exploration stories, the acquisition
of the Pampas el Penon project was already accompanied by a valid (and actually very likely) exit strategy, as senior gold producer Yamana Gold (AUY.TO) is producing gold and silver just a few kilometers to the south, and is in need for more mill feed as its
operations are running inefficiently at the moment.
Previously, as Group Financial Manager at Cushman & Wakefield, Diane oversaw financial
operations of 60 multi-tenanted
properties in NY.
An an entrepreneur, you must have «clean» ownership
of any intellectual
property (IP) that is critical to the
operation and success
of the business.
Prior to his current role, Flatt ran the company's real estate
operations, including the acquisition out
of bankruptcy
of Olympia & York in New York in the early 1990s, which became the basis
of growth for the
property group.
An integrated platform provides clients with a single - source solution for every phase
of occupying or owning a
property: from strategic planning, site selection, design, construction and initial occupancy to ongoing cost - effective
operations and dispositions.
Due to the high costs
of purchasing equipment and
property, many businesses enter lease contracts to rent these items and use them in daily
operations.
HONG KONG (Reuters)- Dalian Wanda Group's commercial
property arm has snagged a $ 5.4 billion investment from a group led by tech giant Tencent Holdings, one
of the Chinese conglomerate's biggest deals aimed at easing financial strains and streamlining
operations.
If required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is appropriate: (a) under applicable law, including laws outside your country
of residence; (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to requests from public and government authorities, including public and government authorities outside your country
of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and conditions; (e) to protect our
operations or those
of any
of our affiliates; (f) to protect our rights, privacy, safety or
property, and / or that
of our affiliates, you or others; and (g) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.
To ensure that your business is successful and compliant, make sure you're aware
of everything from taxes and insurance, to intellectual
property and
operations.
This does not, I would argue, do justice to the real argument
of his book, which is that certain
of the
properties of natural science, and
of the natural world disclosed by science, testify to the
operation of mind, specifically to the mind
of God.
That, in fact, in many places, the
operations of transnational capital — far from extending access to
property, creating general prosperity, promoting democratic institutions, or advancing the causes
of law and justice — destroy functioning local economies and communities, sustain and deepen poverty among those capital reduces to the commodity
of cheap labor, exploit unjust labor systems, support despotisms, take advantage
of conditions in regions too poor to impose or enforce environmental protections (for their ecosystems or their peoples), and are often complicit in the procedural abuse
of persons who can hope for no legal redress?
The fact that metrical
operations can be constructed so as to make universal agreement possible is a remarkable
property of the human mind in relation to the natural world in which it functions.
The
operation of such a ruling group is pictured in the story
of Boaz» negotiations for the redemption
of Naomi's
property (Ruth 4:1 - 12); the narrative is presumably from a comparatively late time, but the councils
of elders persisted in the smaller communities right through Old Testament history, so there is ground for believing that the author relates practice with which he was familiar.
Nevertheless, these
operations show that there exists no such immutability in the traditional form
of bourgeois
property as it exists in our countries.
Mind, which is deeply creative and new in its essential mode
of operation, can not then be explained in terms
of any mechanical abstraction
of the
properties of inanimate matter.
With an array
of new menu items, Chef Andy will be spearheading the
operations of the restaurant after the
property's recent post-Hurricane Irma reopening.
Today, «We're 100 percent citrus,» Roth explains, noting that the
operation has 2,200 acres
of citrus
properties.
SweetWater purchased nearby
property, and went from 26,000 to 118,000 - square feet
of brewing space, packaging and bottling
operations, as well as tasting and event space.
Together, the new management team is working closely with Wolfgang Puck's corporate culinary development and
operations teams to ensure that the integrity
of the brand is deeply embedded in every facet
of these exciting new
properties.
Several interested farming groups had inspected the
property, including the well - regarded Reardon Farms
operation at Talwood and Worrall Creek west
of Goondiwindi in southern Queensland.
Through a rigorous pharmaceutical approach, Gnosis carries out a seamless flow
of operations, from product concept to research and development, preclinical and clinical studies, regulatory filing and Intellectual
properties, manufacturing and distribution standing alongside customers.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fraccing, for coal seam gas uses a host
of chemicals; however this type
of mining
operation has operated on organic farms where the farmer and company have been able to negotiate suitable arrangements and not compromised the organic integrity
of the
property.
It owns 9710 hectares
of cropping country in the fertile North Star area
of northern NSW, a 4926 - hectare aggregation at Darlington Point in NSW's Riverina, a 6786 - hectare King Island
property, a 1145 - hectare dairy
operation on Tasmania's northern Cradle Coast and a 5425 - hectare cropping farm in Western Victoria.
In July, MH Premium Farms, the Australian agricultural
operation of global fund manager Sir Michael Hintze, bought Deltroit Station, a 2573 - hectare
property near Gundagai.
He will oversee not the resort as we as overall food and beverage
operations at The Broadmoor Wilderness
properties of The Ranch at Emerald Valley, Cloud Camp, The Broadmoor Fishing Camp and Seven Falls.
The two hospitality leaders have agreed to an extension
of their partnership through 2017, ensuring Towne Park and Gaylord Hotels will celebrate their 15th year anniversary, dating back to 1999 when Towne Park began
operations at the Gaylord Opryland, Gaylord's sole
property at the time.
He will oversee the financial and managerial
operations as well as the execution
of the hotel's newly launched food and beverage outlets including full - service restaurant, Letterpress; marketplace, Citrus28; lobby bar, Sunnies; poolside restaurant, Shades; in - room dining for 1,011 rooms, and catering for the
property's extensive 92,000 square feet
of meetings and events spaces.