Sentences with phrase «operations of a larger company»

Detail - oriented Financial Assurance Manager experienced in detailed operations of large companies.

Not exact matches

Most companies experience cash flow challenges within the first few years of operation and, for a large percentage of those businesses, the obstacle of high operating expenses and compounding debt proves to be too much -LSB-...]
There are concerns and necessities that drive the operations of a startup (like making payroll and keeping the doors open) that aren't the same as those which a larger and more established company can «afford.»
Months of deliberations behind closed doors at Shell headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, had led the top brass at the world's largest non-state-owned oil company by sales to conclude that the energy industry was changing fundamentally — in a way that could turn the profitable oil - sands operation into a liability.
Most companies experience cash flow challenges within the first few years of operation and, for a large percentage of those businesses, the obstacle of high operating expenses and compounding debt proves to be too much to handle.
Last month, Sino - Forest also organized a tour for fixed - income analysts of its operations in China, including an hour - long meeting with the company's largest AI.
The $ 560 - million investment — the largest in the Canadian food industry — is the third and final phase of a sweeping $ 1.3 - billion restructuring strategy the company launched in 2006, which has since reached every corner of operations, from hog rendering to baked goods and now, finally, prepared meats.
Because of that, the province moved to strip the company's payday lending licence earlier this year — a sanction that could cripple its operations in Canada's largest province.
BENGALURU / MUMBAI, April 25 (Reuters)- India's Indus Towers and Bharti Infratel Ltd agreed to combine operations in a deal that will create the world's second - largest mobile masts company measured by numbers of towers.
Meanwhile, production at many senior companies is shrinking, as their older operations become more grade - challenged and difficult to mine, and workers agitate for larger shares of expanding profit margins.
«The important thing to realize about this merger is that, when you put the two companies together, we become the sixth largest digital media operation in the United States — 174 million unique visitors to our sites,» Murray told CNBC on Thursday on the sidelines of the Fortune Global Forum in Guangzhou, China.
Private equity firms have been keen investors in businesses that help companies cut costs by outsourcing large parts of their administrative functions, since such operations can generate strong cash flows.
In 1995, Potter says, «only 5 contract craft brewing companies out of about 100 in operation were that large, and all of them had been in business longer than three years.»
Home Hardware's folksy reputation is due in large part to the fact that it's not a traditional top - down franchise operation; its dealers collectively own the company and have more latitude to respond to the particular demands of their home markets.
Equities analysts don't doubt that's the case, but point out that for such large, diversified companies, the gaming business remains a junior part of their operations (although they're huge by any stand - alone measure).
«A large company with operations abroad has the benefit of candidates in the U.S. and from abroad to select from,» says Bressler.
He didn't give too many specifics about what such a bill would actually entail, but reiterated his larger theme of railing against companies who have operations abroad.
The most important office law business in America such as the law business incidental to banking, insurance, trust - company operation, investment work, railroading, patents, admiralty, and large corporation matters in general is in the hands of non-Jewish firms many of which, even though they have numerous Jewish clients, have no Jewish partners.
Think about a balance of men and women; people who have run both small and large companies; those who have strong skills in marketing, sales, business development and operations.
Although the changes fell short of that, Trump ordered government agencies to revise regulations on travel and business to prohibit any transactions with hotels, restaurants, stores and other companies tied to the large tourism and business operations of the Cuban military.
Motivated in large part by tax rebates, Sony Pictures Imageworks, the visual effects and animation unit of its parent company, is relocating its Los Angeles headquarters north, said its Vancouver - based vice-president of production operations.
(Vodafone, now one of the largest mobile telephone companies in the world, was effectively a startup when Ghosh came on board, as was Pepsi's Indian operation.)
Lyndon Rive, the CEO of SolarCity, one of the largest residential solar companies, said that the vote would «force SolarCity to cease sales and installation operations in Nevada.
He has extensive experience in Europe where he established new operations for a large Trust Company and also built strong expertise in restructuring the operations of a Private Bank in Switzerland.
As General Manager of Credit Cards, Gannesh is a member of Credit Karma's executive team and leads strategy and business operations for the company's largest vertical.
Meanwhile, its reinsurance operation, one of the largest in the world, protects insurance companies when their losses get too large, as it did when it shouldered the asbestos - related obligations of insurers including American International Group Inc., Liberty Mutual Holding Co. and Lloyd's of London.
The company has been investing in farmland since 2004 and operates two large - scale farming operations totaling 28,000 acres of grain production.
Our company receives a large volume of correspondence regarding a wide range of subjects each day, including correspondence relating to ordinary store operations and merchandise in our stores.
Sean Gardner — Monsanto Canada Inc. (Winnipeg, MB)-- Monsanto's Canadian operations are part of the larger, global Monsanto company headquartered in St. Louis, MO..
I have 15 years of experience in public relations and corporate communications, working for a range of companies, from large, global corporations to small, non-profit operations.
We typically focus on initiatives and activities that can have the greatest impact given the specific nature of our operations, such as our wind and solar farms to generate electricity and our frustration - free packaging initiatives, but we also have innumerable large and small initiatives underway at any point in time, as we seek to constantly invent across the company.
The combination joins Asda's strong presence in northern England with Sainsbury's larger operation in the south, creating a company with more than 2,800 stores across the country and 51 billion pounds of annual revenue.
In the last five years, federal records show, most of the companies that received the largest share of H - 1B visas have been global outsourcing firms, including TCS; Infosys, another large Indian company; Cognizant, which is based in the United States; and Accenture, a consulting operation incorporated in Ireland.
For Spectra, they do have some West Coast operations in Canada, but I like the narrower — it's not a narrow focus by any means, because it's one of the largest pipeline companies in North America, but it's a more narrow focus than Kinder Morgan is.
Back then, there were junior gold and silver mining companies that were a fraction of the market cap of their much larger - cap mining peers that had much stronger management, had managed geopolitical risk in a superior manner, and had streamlined operations to a far greater degree than their larger - cap peers that were not huge risks.
«There is a growing demand for Blockchain solutions from all types of firms from listed companies requiring their own blockchain - based loyalty programs, to companies wanting to manage their own digital assets exchange, without the burden of hiring a large team to maintain their operations
The Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) is an annual exercise by the Federal Reserve to assess whether the largest bank holding companies operating in the United States have sufficient capital to continue operations throughout times of economic and financial stress and that they have robust, forward - looking capital - planning processes that account for their unique risks.
Venezuela is home to the world's largest crude oil reserves, but its production has steadily declined to a 13 - year low after companies halted some operations because of unpaid bills.
This is the fourth in a series of articles highlighting dividend growth companies that have large and durable economic advantages, or «moats», that protect their business operations and allow years or decades of strong profitability.
For example, if you're running a business, and you've outsized most of your human resource operations to another company, it would be a large hassle to switch to their competitor.
He has consulted major banks and large enterprise level companies on the implementation and use case of integrating blockchain technology into their business operations.
The European Union's competition authorities announced a major tax ruling against Apple's tax dealings with the Irish government on Tuesday, a decision that will likely increase trans - Atlantic tension over how some of the world's largest companies pay taxes on their global operations.
The larger diversified resource companies tend not to be active in hedging their revenues, relying instead on the natural hedge achieved through having operations in a wide range of countries and exposure to a mix of commodities.
«Today, Arca Continental is not only a larger company, but also a more robust organization across all areas and locations, both in terms of operations and market execution.»
The company was founded in 1920 as a carcass boning operation and evolved into one of the area's largest fresh beef distribution companies.
The company has expanded its presence and customer base by acquiring J.H. Lea & Sons, a fish wholesale operation also located in Hampstead, N.C. With this purchase, Atlantic Seafood has cemented its position as one of the largest fresh and frozen seafood suppliers in the southeastern United States.
Atlific Hotels was named Company of the Year in 2009 and one of the Top 50 Shining Stars in 2012 by Hotelier Magazine, and its food and beverage operations play a large part in that success.
A large part of the company's success lies in its processing operation.
In addition to being a leader in its region's meat distribution market and the largest variety meats distributor in the tri-state area, the company is one of the top - 200 privately held operations, according to Crain's New York Business.
Last January, the company announced the opening of a new modern feed mill in Shandong Province with an annual capacity of 600,000 metric tons, making it one of China's largest feed mills in operation.
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