Sentences with phrase «reins after»

Cosmin Contra has been handed the Romania reins after taking over from Christoph Daum, the former international defender set a task of qualifying the Tricolorii for UEFA EURO 2020.
Jacques Santini, former France and Tottenham coach, took the reins after he retired, but Roux hung around exerting his influence and by May, he exerted it in Santini's direction.
Maybe he has the steeliness that was once associated with the Arsenal of yore, of which we may direly need in times like these.A man who was a backbone of the Invincibles, I wouldnt be surprised if he became highly - sought - after - hot - management - material were he to usurp the reins after SirAW!
Mueller takes the reins after Comey was fired by Trump last week as he investigated potential ties between Trump's campaign and Russian officials.
In case his departure raises any questions about who might eventually take the reins after Blankfein, who is 62 and says he has no plans to retire, we have put together a list of the key executives at the firm.
They had drawn rein after leaving well behind them the house and its outbuildings, walled off by a cedar grove.

Not exact matches

After inheriting the reins at the ailing home - improvement retailer, he took a hacksaw to expenses and boosted same - store sales too
He thinks Level 3 CEO Jeff Storey should take the reins of CenturyLink after the deal, positioning the newly combined company for growth.
Mayer had her son in 2012, a mere three months after she took the reins at Yahoo.
(Hanson died in 1996, after retiring and retaking the reins several times.)
After running Microsoft for 25 years, Bill Gates handed the reins of CEO to Steve Ballmer in January 2000.
WASHINGTON — Thirty years after failing to convince the Supreme Court of the threat posed by home video recordings, big media companies are back and now trying to rein in another technological innovation they say threatens their financial well - being.
That same year, after exploring a sale of the company, Segal announced that he would once again step away from the business, handing the reins to his wife, Jane Silverstone Segal, now chair and CEO, and long - time company president Emilia Di Raddo.
Reflecting that tricky balancing act, authorities are already warning China's banks to rein in new lending growth after the strong start to the year, financial magazine Caixin reported late on Monday, citing banking sources.
The SEC statement came after weeks of subpoenas to rein in control over the growing number of exchanges.
After handing the reins of JMC Steel, North America's largest independent steel - pipe maker, to a non-family member in 2010 and becoming executive chairman, Barry Zekelman took back the CEO title last year.
After the companies were reined in by the Ontario government, Webequie had time to take a deep breath.
The entertainment giant has struggled to find an acceptable successor to take over the reins at Disney after what has been a massively successful 12 - year run at the helm for Iger.
Only a month after taking the reins, Breen merged the company with Dow and will become CEO of the combined companies.
Much like Huston's former company Microsoft, when Bill Gates handed the reins to Steve Ballmer, Priceline is changing the guard after an impressive run.
After overseeing the reboot of the Star Trek film franchise, he took the reins to steer movie goers back to that galaxy far, far away, directing and executive producing Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Her comments came shortly after the Senate Committee on Aging asked Mylan to provide information on the reasoning behind what it called the «drastic» price increase of EpiPen, and the American Medical Association «urge [d]» Mylan to «rein in these exorbitant costs.»
Immediately after taking the reins, he noticed two things.
Shortly after arriving from Boeing to take the reins at Ford, in September 2006, Alan Mulally instituted a new system for detecting failures.
Higher income consumers are also expected to rein in spending after seeing their stock portfolios oscillate, due to the turmoil in the global stock markets following the devaluation of the Chinese yuan and the Federal Reserve's decision to hold off raising interest rates.
All that we can know for sure is that they weren't reined in and didn't get any smaller after the last financial crisis.
After all, the old guard still wants to convey its unrelenting commitment to central planning, and what better way to do so than to rein in a decentralized market before bringing it back in the future on your terms?
On Tuesday, moments after finding out about the layoffs and leadership upheaval at the Downtown Project in Las Vegas, I asked Tony Hsieh by phone why he stepped down as leader of the utopian startup city he had founded, and why he had continued act as head of the ambitious experiment in the desert despite having already handed over the reins to his lawyer and a team of executives.
Dish Network Corp. founder and Chairman Charlie Ergen will retake the reins at the satellite company after accumulating $ 50 billion in wireless airwaves in preparation for a mobile - based challenge to the pay - TV industry.
After all, to leave the role of an employee to jump in and take the reins as a business owner involves a lot of risk, however, the rewards that come with those risks are priceless.
One may say that until the coming of Man it was natural selection that set the course of morphogenesis and cerebration, but that after Man it is the power of invention that begins to grasp the evolutionary reins.
Most of the bishops had little idea that such a «Palace Revolution» had occurred during and after the Council in their universities and seminaries, they gave these new, eager minds free rein with the best of intentions.
The new pope sent 4 assistants to help Torquemada, with instructions to help rein it in a bit after they had so many complaints, 11 years after it had started but it still continued for a further 36 years after that.
I'm forcing myself to rein it in til after Labor Day, then it's pumpkin madness over here.
But after decades of running the California - based restaurant group, Spivak is handing the reins over to the next generation of leadership.
After Altshuler passed away in 1971, his daughter and company namesake, Annabelle Altshuler Block, took the reins.
Under the guidance of outgoing Metcash chief Ian Morrice, who hands over the reins on Tuesday after five years at the helm, Mr Adams has met with more than 200 food and liquor retailers and several key suppliers.
The company's shares dived as low as 13 per cent to $ 179.42 after Chinese authorities reined in what foreign products could be bought and sold through its official cross-border channels.
Initially Sherwood was only handed the managerial reins on a temporary basis, however, the 44 - year - old was then given an 18 - month contract after greatly impressing chairman Daniel Levy in the role.
After starting quarterback Jacob Eason went down with a knee injury in the season opener, true freshman Jake Fromm took the reins and piloted the offense to a nip - and - tuck road win over Notre Dame and emphatic
After starting quarterback Jacob Eason went down with a knee injury in the season opener, true freshman Jake Fromm took the reins and piloted the offense to a nip - and - tuck road win over Notre Dame and emphatic Ws over the Bulldogs» SEC East competition.
And now after the Gunners gave away two winning positions against two eminently beatable clubs one after the other, the fans, or at least a good portion of us, want a new manager to take the reins and steer Arsenal back to glory.
The club suffered a further setback when Brighton boss Gus Poyet was unkeen to take the reins and Zingarevich is now thought to be taking matters into his own hands after previously consulting with Director of Football Nicky Hammond.
My assumptions are: The Board were looking for a suitable replacement, Either to gradually take the reins from Wenger within two years or to completely replace him at the end of the season, that's if he (Wenger) didn't agree to their terms and Maybe that's why Wenger was delaying the signing of that contract because he didn't want to work with a new assistant manager next season, we now know that the present one is jetting off to manage a club in Turkey at the end of this campaign and after working with Wenger for 19 odd years, this does sound a bit strange, right??
Yet after taking the reins of the 49ers from Alex Smith, he's done nothing but lead his team to victory after victory, and now a chance at another Super Bowl title for a franchise that has known excellence before.
@Namo If after being in the reins for more than 20 years in a top club, all Wenger could name are less than 10 signings who turned out above average, that doesn't sound like a great record... for me... Ferguson could name a household of such names.
After sacking Vincenzo Montella, club legend Gennaro Gattuso was given the reins for the time being as results will likely dictate whether or not he gets longer than this campaign.
But also who wants to go to a club where so many «fans» are demanding the exit of the manager after winning as match, getting to the CL lucrative stages every year, winning 2 FA cups 2 years running, building a fantastic ground out of profits and never having been beaten in the league by their neighbour since taking the reins?
After both Sean Robinson and Joe Gilliam went down, Purdue handed the reins to two freshmen (Ja'Whaun Bentley and Danny Ezechukwu) and a sophomore (Jimmy Herman).
It was too late, and drawing 2 shows how, after nearly brushing Nashua in the first few strides, Shoemaker was forced to rein Swaps sharply to his right to get him across muddy going and into an adjacent firm path.
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