Sentences with phrase «out of a company over»

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Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources spelled out in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his name and marketing expertise.
«That's not something that we had originally set out to do, but over time we got such an overwhelming amount of demand from larger companies,» says Josh Emig, WeWork's head of research.
Since over 80 % of the company's revenues came from outside the Eurozone, he expected that SMS would be able to ride out the debt crisis unscathed.
Russell Brunson has built a following of over a million entrepreneurs, sold hundreds of thousands of his books and co-founded software company ClickFunnels, which helps tens of thousands of entrepreneurs quickly get their message out to the marketplace.
Fringe World Festival is taking steps to mitigate losses to performers left $ 200,000 out of pocket, with plans to appoint a liquidator over the independent event company that failed to make payments.
Chesky said the company had 77,000 homes across Africa — out of its 3 million globally — but that it could easily have «hundreds of thousands» in a continent that's home to over a billion people.
In the midst of the dispute over the Bombardier C - Series planes in October, Delta CEO Ed Bastian told reporters that it hasn't ruled out purchasing aircraft from Boeing even though the company launched a complaint over the deal.
Besides figuring out whether a family member can take over the company's operations, succession advisors say clans must also come up with a consensus about a transfer of ownership, as well as implement a plan that allows the founder to extract their equity from the firm.
While the company amassed an army of fanboy followers over much of its history as the underdog in the epic struggle against the «evil empire» (Microsoft), it's perhaps understandable that haters are now popping out of the woodwork.
Over its lifetime, the NES sold nearly 62 million units and was able to break out from the stable of other companies that were willing to take a risk on the home console market.
Would the world's most valuable company, if ordered by the Supreme Court to hand over its crown jewels, comply and then go out of business?
Over the years Alfa has come out on top in bitter power struggles even with people closely linked to Vladimir Putin: it defended its telecoms empire against Leonid Reiman, Putin's communications minister, who ultimately left the government after a string of disclosures about his links to an offshore company.
The company likes to recruit team members directly out of university, but Sutterfield also relied heavily on industry networking and the relationships he's built over decades in business.
A new survey of 800 execs, employees, and educators from across a range of industries carried out by communication training company Fierce uncovered resentment and annoyance over so - called «best practices.»
The amount of times I hear that a company only uses social media because they think they ought to has diminished over the years, but there are still some out there who don't get that digital is here to stay, and therefore fail to embed it deeply in their future plans.
«The days of sending a foot soldier out in the field to randomly call to qualify are over,» says Gary Hultgren, director of sales training at Moore Business Forms, a $ 2.5 - billion company in Lake Forest, Ill. «Cold calling has almost become a dirty word because of the economics.
Biogen is among companies that have been singled out for criticism in recent months; the Wall Street Journal called out the company for hiking the price of MS drug Avonex — 21 times, and at an annual average rate of 16 % — over the past decade.
Corporate venture - capital firms that benefit from high cash flows might be willing to spread out their investments over a few similar companies and take a back seat in terms of driving their growth, while a venture - capital firm is typically motivated to take a more focused and hands - on approach for its portfolio companies.
The company charges fees, many tied to cash cards it hands out, that can push the total cost of borrowing well over the legal limit.
The supervisor of Dianella - based building company Frayson has been fined $ 15,000 for failing in his duties as a manager and supervisor on work carried out at 20 Perth properties over a 10 - year period.
Greven points out that when Kube's last company, Performance Software, took the same step, 150 government agencies signed on to their services over the course of three years.
The collapse raises fears for the jobs and pensions of the 43,000 people employed by the company worldwide as well as questions over what will become of the 450 projects the U.K. government has employed the company to carry out.
Debt relief, or income - based repayment plans, offer a safety net for individuals who want to start new companies, which sounds ideal for those coming out of school or those looking to turn over a new leaf later in life.
China did indeed invest huge amounts of money in building out its 4G networks, and over a decade that took Huawei and ZTE to the number one and two spots when it comes to the number of radio transceivers that are sold to telecoms companies.
The companies came close to a merger deal in November before SoftBank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son pulled out of the talks at the last minute over valuation disagreements.
Steve Canton, president and CEO of iCore, which is based in McLean, Virginia, hosted Voice over Private Internet (VoPI) provider, chooses to roll out the majority of his company's new products in trade show booths.
To operate in one of the most exciting growth markets on the planet, the company had to grapple with Brazil's strict regulatory apparatus and leap over a menacing tariff wall that keeps out foreign - made products and workers.
Rapid uptake of new technologies and intense competition between manufacturers have pushed margins on many sets into negative territory, and as Bloomberg Businessweek's recent profile of CEO Stringer pointed out, over the past eight years the company has lost an astounding US$ 8.5 billion on TVs.
That's despite the fact that Cigna desperately wants to pull out; both companies have accused each other of souring the arrangement and Cigna has sued to collect billions in damages over alleged breaches.
Given that the Facebook (fb) CEO is clearly a believer in AI, why is he going further out of his way to express enthusiasm over the technology, when his company's actions speak loudly enough?
For example, if a company uses Amazon's Snowball hardware device to physically ship data out of AWS Glacier, that customer is also charged a per - gigabyte export fee even though the data is not shipped over the network.
Just over one week after the earnings call, advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services came out in favor of the Tesla SolarCity merger, calling it a «a necessary step towards Tesla's goal of being an integrated sustainable energy company,» and that Tesla had «taken the requisite steps to reassure its shareholders.»
The company has reportedly been quietly rolling out traditional - bank features to certain groups of customers over the past few months.
Freenome, headquartered in South San Francisco, is one of a slew of so - called liquid biopsy (i.e., blood test) companies to break out over the past few years.
«It turns out 4 to 5 percent is enough of a discount for shoppers,» CEO Marc Lore said, discussing the results of tests the company ran over the past few weeks by raising the prices of some products.
So while hordes of attendees tried to figure out what to do next, many of them found their way over to the company's demonstration.
The non-profit group that oversees the program, called the Universal Service Administrative Company or USAC, audited only 74 carriers over the past six years out of more than 6,000 that collect fees, the GAO noted.
He ran the company out of his home «until it took over» and the tractor - trailers thundering down the street threatened neighborhood tranquillity.
Over the past year, technology companies Uber and Waymo (the self - driving business spun out of Google) have been engaged in a battle of wills, culminating in a high - profile court case that commenced last week.
Woodside Petroleum chief Don Voelte is feeling like the «cat that ate the canary» over the company's progress with its suite of upcoming projects and has laid out his wish list of operations he wants to tick off before his time is up.
You give an insurance company money in a lump sum or in payments over a period of years, then at retirement, the cash gets «annuitized,» or paid out in a string of payments based on your life expectancy.
Next, we single out companies that have a history of growing their dividend over the past five years.
As has been pointed out by several observers of Fowler's claims over the past few days (to the genuine surprise of many) an HR department's primary allegiance is to the company, not to its workers.
The company also trumpets that the service had 155 million tweets daily by the end of the first quarter, a jump of 41 % over the prior quarter, but many tweets — news headlines, for example — are often churned out by computers, not humans visiting Twitter.com.
The city also has a fairly large high - growth company density at 191.4 — that's the number of companies out of 100,000 with annual revenues more than $ 2 million (and growing by 20 percent over a three - year period).
The New York City - based company, which is trying to regain its premium - brand tag, has limited promotions and pulled out of over 250 department stores.
Pfizer was the thirtieth largest lobbyist on Capitol Hill in 2014 — out of over 3,500 companies — spending $ 9.5 million in 2014 and $ 6.2 million so far this year.
With innovations like these continuing to come out of Dyson's company (another of its noteworthy offerings was the suspended Cu - Beam light series), he thus began to be rightly recognized as a pioneer in his field in a span of just over 10 years, which, in turn, heralded the next phase of his career.
That way, the costs — and benefits — of keeping the Rug Program up - to - date are spread out over nearly 100 rug companies.
For example, the law includes a so - called auto - enrollment provision, which requires that any employee of a company with over 200 workers be enrolled in the plan unless they opt out of it.
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