Sentences with phrase «opening branches»

The company has shown its international capabilities by opening branches in Nepal, Kuwait, and Dubai.
And when law firms do want to invest — as they do on a generous scale when building offices, opening branches and acquiring laterals — they have no difficulty rounding up the cash.
Over the last four years, there has been a steady stream of international art galleries opening branches...
Online lenders will often have better deals than banks, as the lack of overhead (no costs associated with opening branches all over the country) means they can charge lower fees and interest rates.
Generally, anything our business does to grow will cost money in the short term (whether it's opening branches or conducting research and development (R&D) or launching products), but it does not mean that it is not the right financial decision.
Under the cooperation that will follow the company's acquisition, the pace of opening branches will speed up, with a target being set of 40 branches within 18 months.
But the company later decided to aggressively pursue «mainstream» clientele, opening branches in further - flung locations and tweaking recipes to cater to North American tastes.
BroadbandTV, the Vancouver - based company dedicated to monetizing web video content on behalf of its creators, is opening a branch office in midtown Manhattan to be closest to where marketing decisions are made.
Of course, you could immediately object that selecting artwork is not the same thing as making more substantive choices, like whether to open another branch of your business, relocate your family, or quit your job.
Some international advertising agencies like Saatchi & Saatchi, TBWA and BBDO have opened branches in Istanbul to cater to Turkish clients.
Canwest Immigration Services Pvt Ltd, an associate of Alliance Canada Inc., will open a branch in Bangalore to provide immigration consulting services to professionals and business people seeking relocation in Canada on a permanent basis.
Now Bank of America is using banking technology to open branches with no tellers — called robo - banks — that enable customers to video chat with a banker if they need to discuss any complicated issues.
But as The Times was pressing for a response on Wednesday, the newly opened branch of the Louvre in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, tweeted that the painting «is coming to Louvre Abu Dhabi.»
Sulbing has reportedly signed a franchise deal with a Canadian firm to open branches.
Follow - up posts described historical experiences and compared the relative stability of the US and Canadian 19th century branching systems: Canadian banks demonstrated a much higher level of financial resilience thanks to their ability to open branches nationwide, compared to the great instability and recurrent crises experienced by large US state banks — whose ability to open branches in other states or districts was severely constrained by law — and later «unit» banks, which were not allowed to open branches altogether.
Every three months since 2009, Malta Financial Services Authority had been publishing notices by the EU's Financial Action Task Force urging «special attention» to money - laundering risks «when considering requests by Iranian financial institutions to open branches and subsidiaries in their jurisdiction».
The bank has a treasury team in Vietnam, where it opened a branch in 2010.
The approval came a week after Qatar's central bank said it would grant licenses to fellow Gulf Cooperation Council banks to open branches in Qatar, presumably on a reciprocal basis.
It has a currency team in Vietnam, where it opened a branch in 2010.
These possibilities include «a franchise model in which [universities] open branches in different countries,» partnerships with for - profit businesses, and corporate sponsorships.
Medi - Share, which opened a branch office in Colorado Springs last year, is considering offering Christian organizations affordable health care sharing options for employees.
National franchisees are often counted on to switch their business over to General Parts whenever it opens a branch or acquires another company.
Open a branch of that buffalo sauce restaurant in Cleveland, please
HuHot has opened a branch office in Denver, Vap O'Shea says.
If it comes as a surprise to you that the scene - y Ace Hotel opened a branch in, of all places, Pittsburgh, then you clearly haven't been paying attention to the cultural rebirth taking place in Steel City.
You can take their nannies with you anywhere in Thailand (6000 baht for 6 days (10hrs / day) is their long term rate) and I think they're planning on opening a branch in Phuket in the near future.
He spent more money on his meals than the school district could spend, and brought in more (and better skilled) labor than the school district could afford — in fact, he basically opened a branch of one of his restaurants in a high school — which is in no way working «within the constraints.»
He noted the office takes up the space that was formerly occupied by a Chase Bank but Bank of America decided to open a branch across the street because it did not have the finances to modify the office space.
The Norwalk, Connecticut - based company is opening a branch office in RIT space.
The Trust Company opened a branch in Cortland several years ago.
«The ability for farm breweries to open branch stores allows them to not only expand their businesses, but also provides them another way to generate income which allows them to hire more people, grow their brands, and offset the costs of purchasing local New York ingredients,» he said.
Three other laws allowed breweries, cideries and distilleries to open branch stores of their own.
The 2013 Farm Brewery Law included a provision which allowed breweries to open branch stores.
It hosts community meetings, and the city may open a branch library there.
A long - running dispute in Kent was resolved this year when an existing grammar school was allowed to open another branch in another town, on the basis that this was the expansion of an existing school, rather than opening an entirely new school.
Shortly after the announcement of Barnes & Noble's departure, the co-owner of the Politics and Prose bookstore in Northwest D.C. said he would explore the idea of opening a branch in Bethesda.
The company's history goes back to 1839 when the Northwestern Bank of Virginia opened a branch in Parkersburg, in the western part of Virginia (now West Virginia).
It's highly local, though it opened a branch in Harlem in 2012.
In 2014, On Q opened branch offices in some of Washington's most lucrative markets including Bellevue, Lynnwood (Seattle), Vancouver and now Gig Harbor.
Retailers that understand how great birds can be at selling themselves will display them on open branches, or in playpens or containers where they are easily accessible.
In 2007, Dr. Robby opened the branch office of CPAH on Hwy 9E in Richburg, SC.
Medical University of the Americas announced its plans to open a branch Medical University in San Pedro Town, Belize.
In 2011 BB divers opened their branch on Koh Kood, offering diving, padi courses, freediving and snorkeling on the pristine reefs of this island and the surrounding islands Koh Mak, Koh Rang and Koh Chang.
We are preparing a open branch for all of you who already have the game.
De Galbert opened a branch of Paris's famed Rose Bakery in La Maison Rouge.
The Museum, designed by the British architect David Chipperfield also has plans to open branches in South Korea and Belgium.
Salon 94 from the Upper East Side, Museum 52 from London, and Lehmann Maupin from Chelsea have all opened branches on the Lower East Side.
It became that much tenser when one of Manhattan's brightest lights opened a branch, with Charles Atlas and a light show.
In 1958 he joined the recently opened branch of his father's gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair, in central London, and in 1966 set up on his own.
In June, major collector Dakis Joannou opened a branch of his private art museum, Deste Foundation, on the nearby island of Hydra.
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