Sentences with phrase «record companies who»

Other than some large stock agencies, there is no analogue to the record companies who lobby on their behalf and become the face of the content creators.
What about the record companies who do the same to promote their artists?
Get into the conversation about the future of transportation — don't be like the record companies who got smacked in the face by new technology
Unfortunately unless you get signed to a record company who's gonna pay for and implement a website for you, musicians are going to have to get to grips with this.

Not exact matches

Under Kalanick, Uber had run roughshod over regulators, faced accusations of rampant sexual harassment, and allegedly obtained medical records of a woman in who said an Uber driver in India had raped her (Uber recently settled a U.S. lawsuit that the woman had filed against the company).
Oh, and they also created the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, using it to record outside the traditional studio environment and also hiring it out to bands like Zeppelin, Deep Purple (who immortalized it in «Smoke on the Water»), Fleetwood Mac, Bad Company, Wishbone Ash, and Iron Maiden.
«Unlike other automakers who in the past have been cited by OSHA for record - keeping violations, we have never in the entire history of our company received a violation for inaccurate or incomplete injury record - keeping,» Tesla said in the emailed statement.
«Their hope is the market bifurcates and there will be a lot of roadkill from those companies that are not profitable,» says an analyst who follows the company but is not authorized to speak on the record.
A new male employee who's married will inevitably be asked, only half jokingly, how long his wife cried without stopping when she arrived in Mojave — the generally accepted company record is a month.
Benefiting from viewers» intensified devotion was Universal Electronics, a wireless universal remote producer, who reported a record $ 80 million in sales in the last quarter — a first in the company's 23 - year history.
Others — who didn't want to talk on the record because they were afraid of damaging their relationship with the all - powerful consumer electronics company — have also said that their results from Apple News have been lackluster at best.
The West has long ostracized Lukashenko, who has described himself as the «last dictator in Europe», over his human rights record and his clampdown on political dissent, and has imposed economic sanctions on some Belarussian officials and companies.
«For example, high - quality engineers or scientists may be more interested in joining a company started by an entrepreneur who previously started a company in a good industry and year if they believe (justifiably given the evidence) that this track record increases the likelihood of success,» they write.
To achieve what essentially will be a new and dynamic art medium, Electronic Arts acts as a kind of production company with teams of draftspeople, writers, and musicians, who are signed up in much the same way as a record or movie company signs up talent.
«Employers who are serious about their future and about addressing the skills gap need to put more money in the game,» he said, pointing to an OECD report that found Canadian companies have an abysmal record on skills training.
E-learning can also help companies comply with new regulations by walking employees through the new rules, testing what they've learned, and keeping records on who's completed the required training.
This week, Uber temporarily lost its CEO, saw a board member leave after making a sexist comment, and was sued by a rape victim who alleges the company improperly gained access to her medical records.
«To keep that within budget and on time you just have to be able to decide by looking at some of the track records of companies who have actually delivered.»
Warren Buffett is considered one of the greatest investors who ever lived, but his track record with big tech companies is not so hot.
Konieczny, who has a record of successful engagement with companies from his time at Fondul Proprietatea, said there would be an action plan for how each company's governance could be improved.
The report analyzed the savings records of some 4 million employees who participated in 401 (k) retirement plans across 553 companies nationwide.
The company is settling with an Indian woman who was raped by an Uber driver and sued after Uber obtained her medical records.
Credit card companies and mortgage lenders typically reserve their lowest rates and largest loans for people who have exhibited a quality track record when handling credit.
By finding people who already had proven track records, companies didn't have to worry about training anyone in - house.
Last year the PR agency scored with about half the target media on the top 10 list; that led to a record number of inquiries from potential customers who had read about the company, helping to fuel 32 % sales growth in 1991.
Lew's letter came as Treasury finalized the so - called «customer due diligence» rule dictating how banks should keep records on who owns the companies that use their services.
Blankfein, who underwent chemotherapy for cancer more than two years ago, led the firm through the financial crisis in better shape than most rivals, and the company capitalized with record trading revenues.
Recorded presentations can be especially helpful for communicators who need to regularly provide training in a company that is hiring employees quickly.
Whereas in France, we had a guy called Patrick Zelnik, who was a C.E.O. but he was also an entrepreneur and he took the record company into Virgin Megastores, into all sorts of different businesses, a bit like myself.
I mean for instance, when we had a record company in Germany many years ago, the person who actually ran the record company was a true C.E.O..
A leaked audio recording of Theresa May speaking at Goldman Sachs in May — before the referendum and before she became prime minister — features the then - home secretary saying: «If we were not in Europe, I think there would be firms and companies who would be looking to say, do they need to develop a mainland Europe presence rather than a UK presence?»
CHU: The sharp move lower today may be the latest sign that traders and investors need to see much better forecasts before pushing stocks back towards record highs and that the bar may be higher for the rest of the companies who have yet to report earnings this season.
Taking on that kind of debt would be a risk the company can ill afford amid headwinds in Canada as consumers carry record debt, said Stephen Groff, who helps run $ 6 billion as a portfolio manager at Cambridge Global Asset Management, a unit of CI Investments Inc..
«I'm worried about the systemic risk that this centralized company poses, and I'm worried that if they go down, they will take down the space with them,» said Emin Gün Sirer, a computer science professor at Cornell University, who has a track record of successfully predicting problems in the growing virtual currency industry.
Companies who fail to protect electronic health records are at risk of receiving hefty fines and ultimately a negative reputation.
«Scapegoat» On Tuesday, the board of Cambridge Analytica suspended its Chief Executive Alexander Nix, who was caught in a secret recording boasting that his company played a decisive role in Trump's victory.
But for those who take the broader view, recognizing both that even best - in - class healthcare businesses like Abbott Laboratories and Johnson & Johnson have underperformed for years on end and that also choose to analyze the company itself, GlaxoSmithKline looks more promising than its track record of investment performance would suggest.
Kushner's 666 Fifth Avenue benefited from a highly unusual appraisal Kushner Companies» record $ 1.8 billion acquisition of 666 Fifth Avenue in 2007 didn't look that risky to the bond investors who funded it, because of a highly unusual appraisal.
In our venture portfolio, we are most active with Series A stage companies who are well - positioned to leverage our operating experience, global network and track record in accelerating early stage businesses.
The following month, at an ostensibly off - the - record dinner with media power brokers, an Uber business - development lead suggested that Uber should fight back against bad press by investigating the personal lives of those who criticized the company.
-LSB-...] During the beginning stage of a startup company you'll probably focus on record keeping for compliance — you can hire a traditional tax CPA who will book all of your expenses for tax compliance on an annual basis or use an online SaaS company like Mint, FreshBooks or Outright.com and be comfortable.
The news won't come as a complete shock to anyone who has been following the electronic medical records company for the last couple of years.
When they do consider first - time funds, they traditionally require what's known as an «attributable exited track record» of returns.Which translates to GPs who've already worked at prior firms as the investment decision - makers and long enough for the underlying portfolio companies to have been acquired or IPO'd (traditional funds are 10 - 12 years long to accommodate for the time it takes for the portfolio companies to exit.)
In a statement, it wrote that «any allegations of disregard for consumers who need these lifesaving drugs, government officials, regulators or any other of our valued stakeholders are patently false and wholly inconsistent with the company's culture, mission and track record of delivering access to medicine.»
Although the films Alibaba Pictures Group has invested in like So Young (by actress - turned director Zhao Wei, who is also a major shareholder of the company) and Tiny Times (by popular writer Guo Jingming) have recorded remarkable box - office revenues, the company has yet to turn a profit, with a net loss of HK$ 443.54 million for the first half of last year.
The company recorded a loss of 12 cents per share on revenue of $ 22.7 billion, slightly beating estimates from analysts, who were expecting a loss of 13 cents per share on revenue of $ 22.4 billion.
A recent rise in the value of the Japanese yen against the U.S. dollar is adding to pressures on Japanese companies who had reaped record profits as the yen weakened in recent years, fattening earnings brought back to Japan in yen terms.
In it, Jacobs details claims that the company recorded conversations of individuals who worked for Chinese competitor, Didi Chuxing.
When I think about the millions of Americans who can not afford basic healthcare while insurance and drug companies announce record profits, I worry.
Australian Chile seed grower Neil from Hippyseeds Pepper Company, who has been a YouTube sensation with his super hot Chile pepper eating and my inspiration to use YouTube for ILoveItSpicy now claims to have the new record.
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