Sentences with phrase «prized company assets»

The global oil and gas industry has suffered with skills shortages, particularly in subsea, geosciences and petroleum engineering and here highly skilled and experienced older workers are considered prized company assets.
Particularly in countries with historically strong education systems, highly skilled and experienced older workers will become prized company assets, but older workers staying in employment does raise concerns of how to hire young talent when the traditional employment pipeline remains at capacity at the older end.

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CDP's move follows a decision by TIM to put its network - its most prized asset which analysts have valued at up to 15 billion euros - into a legally separate company (NetCo) fully controlled by the phone incumbent.
According to Executive Director at AON Norman Andrew, «food and drink companies view their brands as a prized asset and without them they can not trade profitably».
It seems like the case of the chicken and egg in terms of the huge sums of money involved in these deals along with why the Premier League is such a prized asset for these multi-billion pound companies.
Prior to its release, «August: Osage County» seemed to be the company's prize asset with its stacked cast and celebrated source material.
Unlike BlackBerry, Bombardier has no prized assets that other companies would covet.
I would firmly expect to see a temporary correction, with a lot of influx of foreign investment capital into the UK, and I would not be surprised if some of the landmark buildings around town and some prized companies and infrastructure assets were changing hands.
The company has quite a big range of electric vehicles and MAXI is one of the most prized assets of the company.
My technical dexterity should be a prized asset for the company.
Position Overview It is an established fact that a brand is a company's most prized asset.
Back in May, Simon (landlord of such prized assets as the market - leading King of Prussia Mall outside Philadelphia) announced the spinoff of 98 retail assets (or interests in assets), including a great number of strip centers, into a company called Washington Prime Group (NYSE: WPG).
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