This not
only gives companies a venue to communicate their environmental efforts but also leaves employees with valuable information on living more sustainably.
Connecting rejected top candidates with other startups seeking to fill roles not
only gives those companies the benefit of a reliable lead, but also grants the job seekers more opportunities to find a job.
If your company is in the early stages, it's especially helpful — this money is much better for your finances than new lines of credit, so reinvesting not
only gives the company a cash injection, but it also saves it money in terms of interest in the future.
A.M. Best
only gave the company a «C++» rating; however, the outlook was listed as stable.
Not exact matches
The review by a person identified in court documents
only as «Sarah K»
gave Kimzey's
company one star out of five, saying it was slow to respond to a car lockout and then overcharged.
Not
only does it
give employees more accessibility by having important information with them at all times, but it allows
companies to cut on costs that would otherwise accrue.
Any employer can pay cash, but
only you can
give them the long - term benefit of ownership in your
company.
A column in the Guardian said that the Independent was «killed by the Internet,» but Lebedev said the decision to shut down the paper's print operation was the
only possible move the
company could make
given the decline of print and print - advertising revenue.
While a reward provides employees with a sense of recognition and self - worth, it's equally important to ensure that the rewards are
only given during performance months, and as a result of hard work and success, to continue driving overall
company growth.»
«
Given there are
only so many targets that are «needle - moving,» we believe that if one of the larger software
companies is acquired, it could create a domino - like effect as strategic buyers jockey for position,» Materne wrote.
This not
only helps smooth the workflow during summer vacations, but
gives the student a broader understanding of the
company as a whole.
Giving your followers a sneak peek at the inner workings of the
company can
only be beneficial in your efforts to gain an extra level of trust.
This
company - building -
companies structure also lends itself well to helping large corporations behave like startups while at the same time
giving smaller businesses access to resources
only available to larger firms.
Baillie Gifford and Fidelity are among the investors in a new $ 143 million round that values the
company at $ 1.7 billion,
giving Carbon a strong vote of confidence from later stage investors who typically come in
only after a business is going strong.
Only by focusing on the security and business - friendly features that built the
company has CEO John Chen
given it a chance at survival.
The deal
gives the FriendFeed founders — and their investor, Benchmark Capital — a nice exit since the
company had
only raised $ 5 million and a chance to cash in on Facebook, which TechCrunch thinks is primed for an IPO.
This is because many
companies could easily say that the number you
give is
only an average number, or even claim that those numbers are not reliable.
Transparency in all matters not
only gives employees a feeling of belonging and safety, it better enables them to make the millions of small daily decisions necessary to run a profitable
company.
Not
only do all these channels constantly point to each other and
give customers reason to engage with the
company, Eat24 social media manager Patty Jordan says they make customers feel like they're talking with people, not a robot or business.
Not
only is that a nice thing to do, but it would
give the
company an opportunity to capture the email address of «angry» customers and rebuild a relationship with those vexed individuals over time.
It's funny that both
companies are now underdogs,
given that
only a few years ago they were the undisputed kings of their respective realms — Microsoft in software and Nokia in phones.
«I raised $ 12.5 million and had to
give up
only 15 % of my
company and one board seat to do it,» he says.
Not
only does that
give me a chance to interact with the employees, but it also builds
company camaraderie.»
After phasing out her work last year as creative director for a packaging
company to
give Tweedle Press her full attention, she found that running the
company with
only one employee — her husband — made for an easier work - life balance than when she used part - timers in the past.
It has thus far donated 51.4 % of its cash to Democrats, making it one of
only two defense
companies out of the top 20 that have
given more to Democrats than Republicans.
Not
only will Gusto automatically file your local, state, and federal taxes and integrate with your accounting software, it'll also
give your employees access to their information, paystubs, and W - 2s — even after they've left your
company.
Fortune's ranking of 150 Best Small and Medium - Sized
Companies to Work For, based on some 52,000 surveys compiled and graded by our partner Great Place to Work, offers insights into what makes for a meaningful work environment, along with a potential target list of desirable employers (though
only some, obviously, will be hiring at any
given moment).
The government does not require
companies to
give employees any paid parental leave, making it the
only developed country in the world that does not, Business Insider's Rachel Gillett reported.
There is an argument that many ICOs should not be described as «investments» because they do not
give buyers actual equity in the
companies that offer them,
only credit that can be redeemed at a later date.
As one of the
only companies dedicated to this growing trend, Openhouse is important because it
gives independent vendors a reliable place to sell.
The
company reportedly
gave the ride - hailing app access to a tool that would potentially allow Uber to record a user's screen or access their personal information, even if the app was
only running in the background.
The
company did not
give an update on sales of the device, but
only to say that both businesses and government agencies seem to be interested.
However, by answering
only 12 of these questions I can
give you a fairly accurate sense for how your
company compares to over 6000 respondents who have already taken the assessment.
While the two
companies, Apptimize and Localytics, were
only given limited user information, each user's HIV status and «last tested date» were linked to other personal information including GPS data, phone ID, and email address.
One of the main reasons I was so excited when we sold our
company to PayPal is because PayPal has been doing this for a while:
giving people access to things
only large
companies with resources and wealth are able to accomplish.
The
company took a big hit when it not
only had to re-ship the tables to the right customer, but had to eat the cost of one of the wrongly shipped tables when the customer who received it refused to
give it up, explains True.
The restaurant
company said that by next month all of its pork supply will be fed
only a vegetarian diet, never be
given any antibiotics, and that the farms that supply its pigs will not use gestation crates on pregnant sows.
Though the IPO
only gave Rovio half the market value the
company had hoped for ($ 900 million ($ 1.1 billion) instead of its anticipated $ 2 billion), stock bounced back when a bank backing the IPO started purchasing shares to «stabilize» the price, according to Bloomberg.
Tesla investors
gave Musk stock options worth about $ 78 million in 2012 that vested
only when the
company hit production and market value milestones.
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving business — you can easily imagine
companies licensing the technology to analyze their business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's case, not
only caused him to
give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New York Times subscription (to the continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
The devices, which at first
gave Barnes & Noble a horse in the e-book race, have turned out to be an albatross for the
company, with losses of almost $ 70 million in the first nine months of the fiscal year, on sales of
only $ 211 million.
Hiring leaders in an industry will not
only give you bragging rights and add to the appeal of the
company.
The handout came with strings attached: Salus had to sign off if RadioShack wanted to close more than 200 stores a year — essentially
giving the firm power over one of the
company's
only ways to raise cash.
«McKinsey's way of solving problems will not
only make you survive within the
company, but
give you the edge, the competitive edge, when working in other
companies,» Wang says.
Currently CFIUS reviews
only transactions that
give foreign parties majority control of a US
company that develops, sells or licenses advanced technologies with potential military applications.
When Kuepfer initially reckoned he could find new uses for all the waste vinyl at Canadian General Tower, where he was working as an inspector, the
company's waste - management manager was
only too happy to
give him the material for free.
If a
company boss can't play with a government official, there's little point in him spending his money,» said the owner of a golf equipment store in Shanghai who
only gave his surname as Huang.
Audrey MacLean, in fact, has quite a track record including the impressive feat of getting her first
company funded back in the early 80s when not
only was nobody
giving money to females, she was pregnant to boot.
Given that Amazon delivers 3.5 million packages a day, according to the Journal story, if it could deliver a good share of those itself, it
only makes sense that it would start offering delivery to other
companies, too.
The
company, however, isn't accepting any individual franchisees; it's looking
only for franchisee groups that can open multiple restaurants in any
given territory.