Sentences with phrase «of turnaround for»

And the staples in the installations are quite visible as they mark the point of turnaround for the taut thread; they create another layer of drawing in the work and an honest acknowledgement of how the work is made.
Visiting India is a bit of a turnaround for us.
You'll get the video within 10 days of ordering; it's tough to beat that kind of turnaround for a marketing video at such a low price.
Hopefully this is the start of the turnaround for Wii U sales.
Cuomo's call for a Department of Health study to look into legalizing marijuana is a bit of a turnaround for the governor, who oversaw the enactment of the state's medical marijuana program but has opposed the idea of legalizing recreational use.
Five years later, a lot has changed: Cuomo is presiding over casino openings in upstate communities, touting their construction as a part of a turnaround for a struggling region of the state.
Hulkenberg showed at Silverstone how effective the Renault upgrades were as he was comfortably «best of the rest» behind Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull, and Palmer is hoping that when he gets to use the new floor in Hungary in can mark the beginning of a turnaround for his season.
Those two drives marked the beginning of the turnaround for Missouri, as the Tigers overcame a sluggish start to defeat Georgia 68 - 56.
Genworth Financial has been in the midst of a turnaround for quite some time, mostly hinged on the improvement of its long - term care products through both various new offerings and improved profitability through pricing increases.
For investors, a takeover could mean the start of a turnaround for the company, but Jason West, an analyst at Credit Suisse, thinks the company's future is largely out of its own hands.
Third Point also pushed for and received the resignation of five Yahoo board members, criticizing their leadership for failing to show any indication of a turnaround for the grunge - era search engine provider.
Public sector banks are likely to be more hesitant to lend money to these borrowers because chances of a turnaround for companies with high levels of debt seem unlikely, at least in the near term, according to Awtani.
He spoke of turnarounds for failing schools rather than closures.

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Rent the Runway's Hyman points out that her biggest piece of feedback from her customer was a sophisticated one: «They asked for shorter turnaround time.
Western Australia experienced yet another horror month for new car sales, with the prospect of a last - minute turnaround to bring the year on par with 2015's poor result looking very unlikely.
Today, factoring has become significant in the financing of many other businesses that depend on fast billing turnaround, such as hardware stores, pharmacies, florists, wine and liquor distributors, parking garages (for commercial accounts), garden supply shops, pest controllers, and temp agencies.
«The bulls were hoping for a clean modest beat on this key growth segment which represents the underpinnings of the IBM turnaround story in 2018 and beyond,» Ives wrote.
More critically for Dorsey, Noto and company, there is a special opportunity to turnaround the negative perceptions that Twitter has carried for the better part of the past few years.
South Korea's new management - minded approach is a dramatic turnaround from its energetic regulatory crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges this past year, alarmed at a heated market that saw local prices of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies in South Korea trade for higher than international levels.
So rather than tying a reward directly to profitability, he figured out the number of calling hours needed for a turnaround.
Prior to Tuesday, Toshiba had forecast a full - year net profit of about 145 billion yen this financial year, a turnaround from a loss of 460 billion yen, thanks to strong demand for flash memory chips from Chinese smartphone makers.
The return of the colonel, along with an effort to improve food quality and customer service, helped spark a turnaround for KFC.
In an industry that has moved beyond bespoke toward mass offshore production of fast fashion, online retailers Gustin, The Petite Shop, and Before the Label are bringing decision - making back to the customer and production back to the United States for faster turnaround and lower minimums.
This smaller, more out - of - the - way island means that there will be more room and accessibility for the aircraft on the deck, which will improve maintenance times and turnarounds.
Still, Dundas deserves a good deal of the credit for Enerplus's turnaround.
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.
But Lewis says the turnaround time for contacting a government agency in the 21st century is more like the process of writing a pen pal at summer camp in the 20th century.
The nacho cheese version created plenty of buzz and got people into stores one time, but the turnaround - minded Taco Bell is counting on them to come back for more if it wants to put up a better fight against brands like Chipotle.
The addition of high - grade ounces is the latest good news for Blackham, who, earlier this month, confirmed a stunning turnaround in the performance of the Matilda / Wiluna gold project.
The need for fast turnaround in the translation services industry is what sparked the entrepreneurial interest of Jiri Stejskal, president and CEO of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania - based CETRA Language Solutions, No. 1586 on the Inc. 5000.
As part of our Small Business Comebacks series, an online fragrance retailer creates technology for a turnaround.
A legion of Canadian corporations recently acquired new CEOs: Guy Laurence joined Rogers (which owns this magazine) last December, one month after BlackBerry brought in turnaround artist John Chen to fix its ailing smartphone business; at TD Bank, Bharat Masrani spent a year (some might say his entire career) preparing to take over for Ed Clark, while across the street at CIBC, internal candidate Victor Dodig was given just six weeks before he replaced Gerald McCaughey.
Still, the strong growth for Adidas in the second quarter, which builds on a 21.8 % increase a year ago after two years of declines, implies the turnaround story has got some traction.
After a rough start to the year, some traders are banking on a turnaround for shares of Goldman Sachs.
It's a stunning turnaround for them, considering robo - advisers and passive strategies were supposed to put them out of commission.
The company has been helped by a solid turnaround in its North American sales thanks to a series of new product launches and acquisitions, though it has also had to rely on increased promotions to bolster sales for its struggling namesake brand and the Clinique brand.
If you are in public relations or dabble in influencer relations, you know the value of «being available» and the need for quick turnarounds.
To buy time for a possible turnaround, a company might embark on a program of buying other companies.
As Valeant's problems got worse, leading to the ouster of its CEO and an aggressive turnaround plan that called for divesting assets to pay down debt, Addyi languished.
The Bank of Canada has pinned its hopes for a turnaround on U.S. demand, which is still predicted to rise despite a slowing of the American economy in recent months.
The samples must then be couriered to one of the company's two centralized labs in Newark, Calif. or Scottsdale, Ariz., adding costs and slowing turnaround times for results.
A recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations and organizational turnaround, he has served as an advisor to leaders around the world for more than 40 years.
For example, the loan term when purchasing short - turnaround inventory and a large piece of manufacturing equipment could be very different.
While there are probably dozens of companies which fit that description, genuine turnarounds have more distinctive traits that mark them as ripe for change — 1) a change in management; 2) redeployment of assets; 3) insider buying.
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.
In much the same way most people would never purchase a new car with a 30 - year loan, purchasing quick - turnaround inventory, bridging a seasonal cash flow gap, or ramping up to fulfill the needs of a new contract might be better suited for a short - term loan.
A number of factors — such as rising US interest rates, the recurrence of big fluctuations in global currencies, and the widening dispersion of equity returns across sectors and regions — may have helped to create an increasingly conducive environment for hedge - fund strategies, which have seen a positive turnaround in performance in recent quarters.
Since the financial crisis, Bank of America has been in a multi-year turnaround plan which has started to pay dividends for management.
Although there is hope for a boost in local production after the country opened its oil fields to foreign investors this year, it's going to be hard to make the kind of turnaround needed after a 13 - year production decline.
«Investors are looking for shorter turnaround on their capital,» says Ben Brunnen, vice-president of oil sands for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
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