Sentences with phrase «same company just»

I'm actually working for the same company just in a new position.
I started a new role at the start of this year (same company just totally different role / team) and had to revamp my wardrobe so it was a little more professional haha!

Not exact matches

The same logic applies to acquisitions, with Schlein saying a public company acquirer «isn't going to do something stupid» and overpay for a company just because the last round of private investors did.
Building a great company is just as hard as building a sh — ty company, which is just as hard as sitting on your couch all day — in the sense that it all costs roughly the same number of hours of consciousness, the same number of heartbeats, the same number of synapses firing.
«You're not just competing against other companies who make the same product, but everyone who is exhibiting there,» she says.
S&P data shows the non-financial companies in its rating universe grew capex by just 7 percent in the last 12 months, despite posting sales growth and EBITDA growth of 13.6 percent and 15.2 percent respectively over the same period.
Now that major cable and Internet companies (usually one in the same) have pressured the FCC to create fast lanes and slow lanes on the Information Superhighway — Google and Verizon requested net neutrality exemption for wireless Internet just last month — small businesses» online presence is in serious jeopardy.
Just over half of S&P 500 companies had the same CEO and chairman last year, down from 71 % a decade ago, according to executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
We don't judge them to be the same just because they work in the same office or for the same company
What about companies like GE and Mitsubishi that have to not just handle multiples brand in the same field, but also brands in other areas, from light bulbs and entertainment companies to cars and stereos?
The company is just starting the matching process on the new platform, but the end goal is the same one stated by CEO Brian Chesky in January, in the wake of Trump's travel ban: Airbnb aims to provide housing for 100,000 people in need over five years.
Some others just shift for that immediate jump in their salary without understanding how this compares vs. staying in the same company over a three to five - year timeframe, Srividya Kannan, Founder, Director — Avaali Solutions said.
He said he left with a different impression after seeing many new companies and many of the same companies he saw just a few years ago.
Why not charge companies to interact with their customers in a meaningful way — solve their problems, chat with them — on the companies» pages rather than just the same old ads.
The company that returned to family control is hardly the same one the Phelans took public 35 years ago, when sales amounted to just $ 33 million.
On selling a company: «If you go through some big corporate change, it's just not going to be the same,» he said, referring to the rejected Yahoo bid in 2006.
But if you are in a group with companies that are at very different growth stages than you are, you might find it frustrating because your peers just aren't dealing with the same issues you are in terms of scaling or managing people.
Gladwell argues this same idea of reframing a problem is essential to the health care debate — and just about any intractable issue you may face in the course of running your company.
This same example company with its 1,000 shares could have just as easily had 10 shares at $ 5,000 each or 100,000 shares at $ 0.50 each.
We've long believed that over time companies tend to get comfortable doing the same thing, just making incremental changes.
Profits from mobile devices jumped to 3.3 trillion won compared with just 100 billion won at the same time last year, when the company booked the costs of the withdrawal of its fire - prone Note 7 gadget.
People dislike using the same method of referring to companies to refer to people, but just like corporations, we're all solid, identifiable entities, and that is what people are striving to become when they create personal brands.
Companies don't want to just sit on money, much for the same reason that investors don't like holding piles of cash either: Inflation erodes the value of the cash, so putting it to work makes sense.
Just as President Obama's Affordable Care Act was seen as a boon to hospital and other health care stocks, President Trump's desire to roll back his predecessor's health reform law has threatened those same companies» share prices since he won the election.
Me: «and having read my profile you realize that our companies are direct competitors and we provide the exact same services, in fact, MORE than your company» Him: «Yes but if we can just sit down for five minutes and talk I think I can save you...»
Apple is always good for a surprise or two, but other than the expected incorporation of fitness trackers, a larger screen and / or some sort of mobile payment technology, it's hard to imagine the company doing anything that will generate the same buzz as its first few iPhone models did just a few years ago.
By the end of the day, Perrigo had basically reached the same conclusion: Just after U.S. markets closed at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Perrigo announced that its board of directors unanimously rejected Mylan's bid, saying it «substantially undervalues» the company and is not in its shareholders» best interests.
Wouldn't jumping back into the same role at a different company really just be more of the same?
With her television show off the air and businesses just being showcased in the magazine, are companies going to see the same impact or has Oprah's effect diminished?
During Valeant's earnings call Tuesday, Maris asked the company, «Are things really changing or is it just new paint on the same old shed?»
I worked for a large national lender before I started my own company, and in all honesty, it's cheaper for me to get a private policy just for myself and my family — I'm paying the same amount per month that I would pay for a policy through that large national company.
One is a perfectly selfish one - just as any former employee can badmouth your company making recruiting more difficult, or even driving customers away - a disgruntled intern can do the same.
This book will prove that companies don't have to be «born great» but with strategic steps they can make it to the top just the same.
Many in this new wave of same - day delivery companies are trying to emulate Instacart, which has exploded into 16 metro areas across the U.S. in just three years, and was valued at US$ 2 billion in a round of series - C funding earlier this year.
These companies may be growing or about to be going, but the founders are spending every day just like you facing the same kinds of challenges, coming up with new and novel solutions, and suffering all the ups and downs of the startup process that we know and love so well.
The second showed up just in time for Series B. Not the best timing, obviously, especially considering my husband is an executive at the same company.
News of this latest attack comes just a week after a similar one on United Airlines (which security experts have linked to the same group of hackers), and appears to be part of a broad wave of attacks on American companies and institutions such as the insurer Anthem Inc. and the U.S. government's personnel office.
According to information provided by IPO Reporter, in just the past two years nearly 100 companies — lured by the riches of a superheated IPO market and often rushed to market by investment banks eager to cash in on the bonanza — have endured the same humiliating letdown.
Just five years ago, she says, just about every accelerator took the same size stake in its companies and offered the same amount of cJust five years ago, she says, just about every accelerator took the same size stake in its companies and offered the same amount of cjust about every accelerator took the same size stake in its companies and offered the same amount of cash.
According to FactSet, S&P companies with more than 50 % of their sales outside the U.S. raised their earnings 13.4 % in Q3 of 2017 vs. the same quarter a year ago, compared with just 2.3 % for those with more than half their sales in the U.S. Europe has turned from a millstone into a motor.
Are companies just raising prices or has there been an improvement in same - store sales?
I try not to write about the same company twice in one week, but Uber's just - released year - end results make the wildest of companies tough to ignore.
(Heffernan touches on the big - picture disservice in the media's insidious practice of narrowing our horizons for profit, rather than expanding them in the public interest: «[Media companies] know that when we buy a newspaper or a magazine, we aren't looking for a fight... The search for what is familiar and comfortable underlies our media consumption habits in just the same way as it makes us yearn for Mom's mac»n' cheese.»)
But the trend has gone in the right direction: FCA's share price rose just over 200 % over the five years that ended on Dec. 31, 2017, handily outpacing both Ford Motor Company and General Motors over the same period.
While that may mean something different for each individual company, the idea is the same — to not just meet expectations, but to exceed them.
«I met with Mark Zuckerberg and offered him $ 750 million for his company that same year,» said Freston, who had just been named Viacom's CEO at the time.
I just turned 25, make 100k a year, will max my 401k for 2012 with my next paycheck, opened up a brokerage account to pick up some stock in a few of my favorite companies this year, and also opened up a ROTH IRA at the same time.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
The same for CDs and money market accounts — if you can't afford the minimum deposits at this company, you can find just as good (if not better) interest elsewhere.
In the same way technology companies like Expedia, Airbnb, and Kayak are changing the way we plan a vacation, companies like Zillow are changing the way we buy a house, companies like Uber are changing the way we hail a cab, and companies like Amazon are changing the way we buy just about anything, technology has changed the way many small businesses get a small business loan.
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