Sentences with phrase «out of millions who»

So if 50 people die from eating organic food that is out of millions who are helped by it.
Out of millions who have suffered such persecution, I would be surprised if there were not any.

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One is Joe Ricketts, the billionaire founder of TD Ameritrade, who spent $ 1.3 million in the 2010 elections to publicly shame earmarking «hooligans» in Congress and honor the «heroes» fighting to zero them out.
Much less sexy, but it turns out that's where our market is: millions of people who just want better information about their medications, at the right time.
That likely means there is a steady carousel of millions of new users who cycle in just as millions more cycle out.
I'm really just like the millions of people out there who are simply trying to build stamina to get them through the work week.»
Many entrepreneurs bow out a year or two after a buyout, and Coke's buyout of Honest Tea would have made that possible for Goldman, too — he reportedly made «tens of millions» from the deal, and other employees, who had equity, made out well — some with payouts of more than $ 1 million.
That's when Gao realized that there are millions of other people out there with good information to share, and millions more who wanted to read it.
If you're one of the one million taxpayers who still have not filed their 2014 returns, you could be missing out on your portion of refunds totaling more than $ 1 billion.
There are stories out there of entrepreneurs who built a business, sold it for millions, and retired at 30.
Now the 1.25 million Americans who suffer from Type 1 diabetes might have a ray of hope on the horizon: A hybrid close - loop insulin delivery system that began rolling out last May.
In retrospect, the markets knew better, as possibly did Houssian, who pocketed $ 126 million out of the deal and walked away.
Your startup may have the coolest technology in the world, but without people who believe in your product and service, who are willing to work for you, to buy from you, to do business with you month after month and year after year, then that $ 1 million number will be what it is for the majority of startups out there: only a dream.
Speaking of getting leverage out of an investment, Slack's backers, who have given the startup some $ 540 million in capital to date, are probably starting to think about their own returns.
Herjavec, who has a net worth of $ 200 million, offered the following advice on Twitter: «One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs can make is giving out too much equity right at the start.»
Corporations like Gildan Activewear, which was able to structure itself so that its worldwide sales are managed out of an office in Barbados, are able to reduce tax rates to single digits, while those who continue to manage sales out of Canada have to pay millions more.
Still, the timing and seeming abruptness of O'Reilly's vacation announcement sparked some speculation that his absence is connected to the ongoing scandal stemming from The New York Times «recent report that Fox and O'Reilly have paid out $ 13 million to five women who accused the anchor of sexual harassment.
(Reuters)-- An unidentified American company was defrauded last year out of nearly $ 100 million by individuals who created a fake email address in order to pose as one of its legitimate vendors, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.
There were millions of users, making it hard to sort out who might be compatible.
If you want to be a true expert in your niche — the type of expert who earns millions of dollars — then you need to know your industry inside and out.
Another interesting nugget: At the time, Facebook had a 1.9 million monthly userbase (out of which an impressive 1.2 million logged on every day, proving that even in its infancy, Facebook was potently addictive) that primarily used the network to do things like «find students who share similar interests or courses.»
Last fall Quimby, who'd bought out Shavitz when he retired, struck a deal to sell 80 % of the company to AEA Investors, a private - equity firm, for more than $ 175 million.
As a reporter at CNBC Make It, I've covered some of the most incredible — including a 28 - year - old whose company has made millions buying things at Walmart and reselling them on Amazon and an entrepreneur who started selling board games out of his living room.
Although the terms of the Knowingly purchase haven't been made public, sources who looked into buying some or all of the assets said the initial price for the editorial part of the company was $ 6 million, but eventually that was reduced to $ 1 million, and still many bidders backed out — in part because the editorial staff had all been let go.
Last month, the World Drone Prix — organized by the World Organization of Racing Drones and Sheikh Hamdan, crown prince of Dubai — handed out roughly $ 1 million in prizes, including a $ 250,000 grand prize to a 15 - year - old British pilot who bested 100 other competitors at a two - day event in Dubai.
Tratt is using much of the $ 3 million raised this year to flesh out the development team (11 employees and counting), improve the product (a web - based version rolled out this summer) and offer above - and - beyond customer service (Haiku Deck employees like to surprise customers who make a support request by picking up the phone and calling them).
And after two years of bootstrapping, it's cash - flow positive, thanks in part to investors like John Stix, who started out as one of the company's first clients and has since become an investor (Plasticity raised $ 2.1 million in a financing round led by the venture arm of Stix's company in 2014).
Influencer Alissa Ashley, who has nearly a million subscribers, said she was frustrated by the shades or (lack thereof) in her own video review, saying that they appeared «orange» on her skin even after mixing two different shades, opting out of an extended wear test out of principle, and telling Tarte, «The fact that there is such a limited shade range for people of color, people with melanin, is just so disappointing and honestly, I'm shocked that Tarte would do this given the fact they knew that people were so excited for this.»
It was in part an olive branch he held out to Russians who'd stashed their money in the cesspools of corruption that were the Cypriot banks: they too would be eligible for citizenship if they'd lost at least $ 3 million.
Among the others who could be out big bucks are the funds of John Paulson, who made billions betting against the housing market, and activist investor Jeff Ubben, whose ValueAct fund had been selling shares of Valeant this year but still owned nearly 15 million shares of the company as of the middle of 2015.
Speaking of GOP lawmakers getting skittish about hastily pulling coverage away from 20 million Americans — there's a common thread to most of the Republican senators who have come out advocating a repeal process that's done in tandem with a replacement: almost all of them hail from states where Obamacare's optional Medicaid expansion has had an outsize effect on reducing the uninsurance rate.
Of the U.S. workers who've tried to figure out how much money they'll need to retire, two out of five are betting on more than $ 1 millioOf the U.S. workers who've tried to figure out how much money they'll need to retire, two out of five are betting on more than $ 1 millioof five are betting on more than $ 1 million.
That was unacceptable to Wall Street and the Bankers, who wanted out of their Mortgage Back Securities along with all of their investment money even if it meant foreclosing on over a million american homeowners.
If, on the other hand, you're one of the tens of millions of able - bodied Americans who have benefitted from record welfare spending that's not nearly as means - tested or fraud - free as it should have been, it's time to take your hand out of the taxpayers» pockets and get to work.
If you are one of the millions of Americans out there who can't wait to see this thing, but won't happen to be near a TV, here are some platforms that will be streaming the ceremony for free (i.e. no paywall or cable authentication necessary).
This event was in part inspired by another one - day event he helped organize last year, when several high - profile speakers who were supposed to talk at the RSA conference pulled out after the explosive revelation that the National Security Agency had reportedly paid the company RSA $ 10 million to put a backdoor into one of its popular security products.
With new unemployment figures released each month, it's easy to get discouraged about the millions of Americans who are out of work or underemployed, and it makes us all the more grateful for our jobs.
The recent surge in domestic oil and gas production signals «the start of a new era of cheap energy,» he said, while less expensive online education programs could open the door to millions of people who have been priced out of more traditional academics.
When it's not Facebook admitting it allowed data on as many as 87 million users to be sucked out by a developer on its platform who sold it to a political consultancy working for the Trump campaign, or dating app Grindr «fessing up to sharing its users» HIV status with third party A / B testers, some other ugly facet of the tech industry's love affair with tracking everything its users do slides into view.
Using Epcot as a staging area to fill up their fuel before they head out, thousands of power trucks and tree trimming trucks prepared for their journey to restore power to the more than 6 million customer in Florida who lost it after Hurricane Irma.
But it was a long road to these millions for Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, both college dropouts, who set out to design a user - friendly personal computer from the garage of Jobs» parent «s house in Los Altos, California in Silicon Valley.
In that case, over 83 million customers saw their data stolen, and that incident was just a sliver of the activity perpetrated by the criminals who carried it out, according to indictments made public last month.
With our combined commitment to the USO Transition 360 Alliance, we strive to help the nearly half a million service members and their military families who start the process of transitioning out of the military each year.»
«This amendment would create substantial tax relief for millions of small - business owners who were left out of the original bill,» the group said.
A New York Times story said O'Reilly and 21st Century Fox had paid out a total of $ 13 million to five women who had filed harassment lawsuits.
«With 5.6 million youth between the ages of 16 and 24 who are out of school and not working, we need to join hands and take action across industries.
But that doesn't mean the 77 million U.S. workers who don't have a 401 (k) or employer - sponsored retirement plan are out of luck when it comes to building a nest egg.
AT&T and Time Warner have said there won't be any incentive for a combined company to threaten to withhold content or increase prices, because by doing so, it would risk distributors walking away, leaving the company out tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue and subscription fees — far greater than any revenue AT&T might pick up from customers who would switch to its own pay - TV services in order to get Time Warner content back.
It's only fair the wealthy pay more out of their millions and billions of dollars to subsidize the rest of us who need it the most.
«The big success stories — Facebook, Zynga and Twitter — are leading to investing in ideas on a napkin, because no one wants to miss out on the next big thing,» said Eric Lefkofsky, a founder of Groupon who also runs Lightbank, a Chicago - based venture fund with a $ 100 million coffer.
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