Sentences with phrase «poaching customers»

Yet his company, Transnation Title Agency of Michigan, has more than doubled its workforce in the last five years, grown revenues to $ 13 million, and continues to poach customers from big - name competitors.
This was seen as a way to poach customers from competitors such as Walmart and Costco.
Jio and Airtel will certainly poach customers of emerging Idea - Vodafone combined entity, according to Bank Of America - Merrill Lynch.
«When these companies set up, they're looking to poach customers from all over the country,» says Edwards.
Alternatively, it could be that Hyatt is hoping to poach customers from SPG as it completes its merger with Marriott.
In Hygia Professional Training v Cutter an employee was sacked for trying to poach customers while still employed.
According to its sources Uber created fake Lyft accounts and used those to trick its rival's system into believing that prospective customers were seeking rides in various locations around a city — allowing it to see which Lyft drivers were nearby and what prices they were offering for various routes, presumably so it could set its own prices to undercut its rival and poach customers.
Add to that, the proposed requirement to have a five - minute pre-pick-up wait time would also erode Uber's convenience — near real - time pick - ups from a customer's location are a key reason the app has been able to poach customers from existing PHV businesses, and steal a march on traditional taxi businesses.
Banks face increasing competitive threats on all fronts as new technology companies and challenger banks poach customers and market share, notes McKinsey & Company in its Global banking annual review 2015.

Not exact matches

The company had been caught ordering and canceling rides from its competitor Lyft, poaching Lyft's drivers, and using software to surreptitiously track its own customers even if they closed the Uber app.
Shaw continues to face pressure from its Western rival Telus Corp., which operates a wireless business and has poached cable and satellite customers with its IPTV offering.
Dizengoff serves shakshuka — a skillet of warmly - spiced tomato sauce and poached eggs — to dine - in customers on Sundays only, as well as a dangerously drinkable bourbon - spiked frozen mint lemonade.
More than a few customers are hovering on the sidewalk, waiting for a table, eyeing diners as they munch on menu items like the Blue Smoothie Bowl with e3 live blue algae; the fish tacos with citrus slaw, chipotle aioli and mango herb sauce; and corn fritters with poached egg, avocado salsa and fresh greens.
With the new Insight, Honda will be looking to poach Toyota Prius customers and speaking strictly in design terms, it has all the chances in the world.
It is very interesting to note that Amazon did not waste any time to release the Kindle application for the iPad when the iPad had its debut and due to very clever marketing it appears that they have successfully poached many customers from using iBooks in favor of Kindle ebooks.
However, bad conduct by a former employee, whether by taking confidential information or poaching former customers of the former employer, often will overcome a court's reluctance to enforce a restrictive covenant against a low - level employee.
Recognizing that competitive position is vital to our clients, our team has significant experience in preventing trade secret misappropriation by departing employees and in stopping employee and customer poaching by competitors and departing employees.
Advising on enforcement of post - termination restrictive covenants such as non compete and non poaching of customers, clients and staff.
The primary purpose of a non-solicitation clause in a contract of employment is to protect the employer from having its customers, clients, suppliers, or employees poached by a departing employee.
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