Sentences with phrase «producing companies in»

It is one of the biggest beverage producing companies in the country with millions of employees in thousands of cities nationwide.
There are several structural issues that will keep yield - producing companies in the spotlight, including prolonged low interest rates.
The Urbana, Ohio - based firm serves some of the biggest produce companies in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Our mission is to be the best fresh herb and specialty produce company in the world, measured by our quality, food safety, sales, category leadership, innovation, charity, and community involvement.
Find out how fresh produce companies in south - east Europe are tapping into new and emerging commercial opportunities.
Andriy Yarmak, FAO (Italy) Structuring your export business to attract investment How can fresh produce companies in south - east Europe attract institutional investors in what continues to be a rapidly changing international business?

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STUDEBAKER [1955 — 1967]: The company's South Bend, Ind., plant produced its last U.S. - made car in 1963.
The company now produces 2.2 million cases of yogurt a week, Ulukaya said, and has passed $ 1 billion in sales.
His 11 - person company, Pebble Technology, had already been working with a consulting firm to assist with manufacturing, and he immediately called to inform them that instead of producing Pebbles locally, as originally intended, they had to manufacture them in China.
The company operates in over 70 countries and produces about 3.7 million barrels of oil a day.
The company said it now expects a higher free cash flow burn at $ 1.5 billion in 2016 as producing original content consumes more cash up front.
Weakness in the company's fuel refining and chemicals businesses dragged on an upbeat quarter for Exxon's unit that focuses on producing oil and natural gas.
Bringing electric motor production to the Nevada factory allows Tesla to maximize the footprint of its Fremont factory, in which every inch of the hefty 5.3 million - square - foot space will be needed, as the company pushes toward its goal of producing 500,000 vehicles annually.
Maybe you were quoted in an article or you wrote an article or you produced a company video or you're in that company video.
The company produced 2,020 Model 3s in the final week of the first quarter, short of its goal of producing 2,500 Model 3 sedans weekly by the end of March.
A Canadian company called IC Potash changed its name last year to Belgravia Capital International, and intends to produce specialized fertilizers for cannabis firms and form partnerships with growers in Canada and the U.S. Belgravia also proposes to use «blockchain technology software» to track seed sales and quality.
Tesla's statement said that before that recent shutdown, it was able to produce 2,270 Model 3s in seven days, a new record for the company.
Rahr & Sons Brewing Company, a craft brewer based in Fort Worth, produces about 22,000 barrels of beer per year.
Gillam's insight about the opportunities in construction's mid-market has produced remarkable results, placing Gillam Group at No. 1 on the PROFIT 500 ranking of Canada's Fastest - Growing Companies.
The two companies brainstorm ideas, and P.L.A.Y. produces the product which is first launched exclusively in BarkBox subscriptions, then makes its way onto P.L.A.Y.'s website.
Parsons» company, Indosole, which produces and sells a line of sandals and shoes made entirely of repurposed old tires, has achieved a great deal of visibility thanks in large part to its community of customers, who support and advocate the company's quest to save one million tires from landfills.
The company said that growth in digital came from its in - house native advertising business, and also from video (among other things, the paper is being paid an estimated $ 3 million by Facebook to produce regular video clips for the social network's Facebook Live feature).
Our study revealed that American consumers would be angriest if a company produced unsafe products (81 percent), sold their personal information to other companies (74 percent) or produced food in an unsanitary way (84 percent).
Dominion Diamonds» two active mines helped the company earn $ 498 million in profits last year — and should still be producing glittering stuff for years to come, according to Gannicott.
Lewenza recommends buying stocks in integrated companies — those that both produce and refine oil, so that one part of the business is essentially benefiting from the misfortune of the other — as well as in oil transportation, such as pipeline companies.
Chilton frequently praises Steeped Tea in public, and Treliving, who has since helped the company to, among other things, produce its own branded tea accessories, considers the deal one of his best.
The company produced 2,020 Model 3 vehicles in a week at the end of the quarter, prompting Musk to admit that his reliance on automation had caused production bottlenecks.
The company's assets include the rights to some of its award - winning films it produced and distributed as well as some of the rights deals to films that are still in production, according to CNNMoney.
Meddling in the wrong ways or too often can either produce a culture where people don't like to take actions because they know you'll eventually just step in anyways, or — equally badly — the company gets unfocused from the constant interventions.
That's where a company like Japanese manufacturing firm Nabtesco comes in, producing reduction gears for precise movement, torque control and shock resistance in industrial robots.
Besheer's company, Madi («Make a Difference Intimate») Apparel is a lingerie brand that aims to «make a difference in all areas of the underwear industry» by producing garments from sustainable bamboo.
This confirms what sources close to the company have been saying for some time, which is that it is de-emphasizing Medium's in - house publications and focusing on hosting content produced by other publishers.
Other companies, like Michigan - based Green Spirit Farms and California - based Urban Produce, also sell to consumers using vertical farming methods, though The New Yorker reported in January that AeroFarms had twice the funding of any other indoor farming company — even before its recent $ 34 million round.
That shows you, even though they're at their infancy in terms of ecommerce, the middle class in China is set to explode, and the ramifications on global trade, companies here that produce products they want to buy, is absolutely monstrous.
Donovan, who started out in the movie business and won an Oscar in 2003 for producing Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine documentary, created a media company for the Netflix era, where once beloved shows are held in massive digital libraries, sold to streaming services, and viewed on demand, often on laptops, tablets and phones.
(Set aside for now the apparent hypocrisy implied by the fact that Hobby Lobby apparently invests some of its 401 (k) employee retirement plan's money in the pharmaceutical companies that produce the very contraceptives that Hobby Lobby is so hell - bent on avoiding paying for.)
O'Reilly, whose company produces technology books and events, has been at the forefront of nearly every major development in computers over the past three decades.
The new rules by themselves will likely give the carriers more incentive to buy content - producing companies, as Verizon (vz) did in acquiring Yahoo and AT&T is attempting to do by acquiring Time Warner (twx).
«In today's digital marketplace, producing regular content is critical to any company's success,» Joe Issid shared on Monster's website.
The company's content strategy is a simple positive - feedback loop, in other words, and the theory is that each revolution lifts the overall quality of the content the audience is producing, the size of the audience, and the number of cameras and accessories sold.
From a fund devoted to Medicaid providers and patients to companies trying to enter the Program of All - Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), there is recognition that higher - value delivery of care is possible in these programs for the low income — and they can produce profits.
CEO Randy Eresman noted in the Calgary - based company's 2011 year - end results: «For the industry as a whole, near - term natural gas prices are at levels below what it costs to add most new production, and in some places, may even be below what it costs to produce from existing wells.»
The company hands over, say, $ 100 million, in exchange for a percentage of what's produced at a set price.
Every two or three minutes, a new piece of GoPro — created content is uploaded to YouTube, and Woodman credits those videos — whether produced by its army of customers or by the company's 20 - person in - house media team — with much of the company's runaway success.
Mining royalty «streaming» companies — firms that help finance new mines in exchange for a cut of what's produced — have posted impressive returns amid the industry's gloom.
As mentioned above, financial statements are produced by companies for the benefit of shareholders, and are prepared in accordance to sets of accounting rules (i.e. International Financial Reporting Standards, or IFRS, in Canada, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP, in the U.S.) These rules differ greatly from those used to calculate corporate income taxes owing.
Blocked from buying Potash Corp. by Canadian government decree in 2010, the company has instead sunk billions into developing its own Saskatchewan site at the Jansen Mine, which, if fully operational, could become the largest potash - producing site in the world.
The Silicon Valley worker benefits and perks — the free, fresh produce and transcendental meditation pods — have become symbols of the riches created in the tech sector and how good it has been to workers, but the hype belies the truth that many of the employees operating within big tech companies are working on second - class contract terms.
(In the interest of full disclosure, Lamstein notes that his company did have one item assembled in Mexico but stopped producing that product altogether when it was underpriced by competitors manufacturing in ChinaIn the interest of full disclosure, Lamstein notes that his company did have one item assembled in Mexico but stopped producing that product altogether when it was underpriced by competitors manufacturing in Chinain Mexico but stopped producing that product altogether when it was underpriced by competitors manufacturing in Chinain China.)
Oops: The $ 400 juicer which raised $ 118 million in funding from the likes of Kleiner Perkins and GV might not be so impressive, Bloomberg reports: Investors just found out they can make juice by squeezing the company's produce packs with their hands, no $ 400 machine (already a drop from the original $ 700 price tag) required.
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