Sentences with phrase «public trading enterprises»

The fall in the total public sector borrowing requirement over the same period has been somewhat larger, reflecting significant consolidation by State governments, partly offset by smaller surpluses of public trading enterprises.

Not exact matches

Yext, which will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, is the second enterprise tech company to go public in the past week.
And if it follows in the footsteps of another enterprise software IPO winner, Workday, an enterprise software - as - a-service provider whose stock popped from $ 28 to $ 50 on its first day of trading in early October and is now at $ 55, more such start - ups will go public in 2013.
In other words, it sells the concentrate to bottlers, the largest being Coca - Cola Enterprises (a separately traded public company).
It appears that the extensive changes in the economy over the past decade — including a structural fall in the inflation rate, productivity - enhancing changes in the labour market, corporatisation and privatisation of public - sector enterprises and substantial falls in the barriers to international trade — have led to an improvement in Australia's underlying rate of productivity growth.
While addressing the Private Enterprise Federation at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in December, Akufo - Addo announced that businessman and former Trade and Industry minister in the erstwhile John Kufour administration, Alan Kyeremanteng will serve as Trade and Industry minister in his government.
We took the contributions by Larry Cuban (from Stanford University), Matthew DiCarlo (the Shanker Institute), Anna Egalite (North Carolina State University), Rick Hess and Paige Wiley (the American Enterprise Institute), Ashley Jochim (the Center for Reinventing Public Education), Matthew Ladner (the Charles Koch Institute), Megan Tompkins - Stange (the University of Michigan), Martin West (Harvard University), and Daniel Willingham (the University of Virginia) and boiled it down to three trade - offs and three lessons.
As the world's premier travel industry trade association, ATA provides services to a broad range of members including: tourism, diaspora, culture, and sports ministers, tourism boards, airlines, hoteliers, travel agents, tour operators, travel trade media, public relations firms, consulting companies, non-profit organizations, businesses, small and medium - sized enterprises, and other organizations engaged in tourism promotion.
UAL has previously supported many of them through its enterprise programme of exhibitions, trade shows and pop - up shops, so it's particularly rewarding to have them represent UAL in its first permanent public retail space.»
Dropbox went public this morning to great fanfare, with the stock shooting up more than 40 % in the initial moments of trading as the enterprise - slash - consumer company looked to convince investors that
And while there are trade - offs with public blockchains that enterprises simply can not afford, what businesses want from ethereum, and what ethereum wants in return, she said, is the ability to interoperate.
But either way, it's clear that this amount of confusion and uncertainty would be problematic if The DAO were some form of enterprise application (maybe for trading public equities), and the resulting fork led to this split.
The latter was a public blockchain with enormous trading activity in China while the former was an enterprise blockchain with virtually no presence in China.
Founded in 1920, Forest City Enterprises Inc. is starting a new chapter in its history with a recent restructuring from a publicly traded company to a public REIT with $ 10 billion in assets.
The Reeves Agency, Baltimore, has been selected by Maryland - based Lerner Enterprises to provide marketing, trade and consumer advertising, and public relations for Dulles Town Center in the Washington, D.C., suburb of Loudoun County, Va..
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