Sentences with phrase «say paying points»

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The larger point, he says, is the extraordinary uncertainty in the business environment, «especially populism, which corporations haven't paid attention to.»
As a point of reference let's say 6.4 million people (20 % of estimated 2016 US Samsung S6 users) use Samsung Pay for half of their retail payments in 2016.
«If I had the wherewithal to wave a wand and have policy - makers pay attention to the real job creators in this country, I would point out that finding qualified people is the biggest impediment to growth,» he says.
He says, paying attention during conversations often reveals common pain points, things that everyone agrees is a problem, and yet no ready solution exists.
(He says the company expects the $ 4.7 million investment to pay off in just under three years, at which point it will save more than $ 1.5 million per year.)
«The point is, if you're on the street and not paying attention, it's dangerous,» said Stamford Mayor David Martin.
And here's a word to the wise — if you have no intention of paying this person at some point for the value you think they can add to your startup, that says a lot about how valuable you think they really are.
Along with this «pay - to - play» announcement, Facebook has made a point to say the content they are going to show the most in the News Feed is original, high quality content that adds value to your fans.
The company's chief financial officer David Wells says the amount isn't significantly more than what it is otherwise paying third parties, to the point where, «We're not going to be interested in doing something that's going to meaningfully change the economics for us on that.»
«Never cut your fees to the point that you feel you're not being paid what you're worth,» Bloom says.
«I would pay the most attention to age 65 to get a general sense of whether that's the amount of equity exposure you're comfortable with at that pointsaid Holt.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
The on - line publisher spends 10 cents a minute for the fax service instead of the 15 cents to 20 cents it used to pay, which CEO John Westergaard says he finds «very attractive from a financial point of view.»
«Every Monday morning he came in and read the market share data, and if we slipped a share point in one category, there was hell to paysays Patrick, the company's president of worldwide sales and operations.
If the Internet wasn't full of so much awesome stuff, there might not be a point to paying for it, this person said.
Incidentally, the «rule of law,» broadly understood, is what makes so called «say - on - pay» rules something less than a slam - dunk from a corporate governance point of view.
If you're asking for an exact amount, she says knowing the comparable pay range in your company and field can be a huge help to making your point.
«They [Wells Fargo] scored badly on some issues and did well on others,» Whittaker said, pointing out that bank pays their employees relatively well.
Similarly, the Facebook chief seemed at one point to favor regulation for Facebook and other internet giants — at least the «right» kind of rules, he said, such as ones that require online political ads to disclose who paid for them.
Crescent Point says its board of directors has added a drilling rate - of - return metric to its pay - for - performance plan to «incorporate feedback and further align compensation with returns and capital allocation.»
Trump also maintained that Daniels's claims of an affair are false, and as Vox's Matt Yglesias points out, Trump is basically saying he's pretty easy to blackmail since he's apparently willing to pay large sums of money to keep people from saying things that aren't even true.
That being said, however, there's no point in spending money every month on small business banking services you're not using or conversely, paying relatively high small business bank account fees and not getting the small business banking services you need.
In the next fiscal year, New Jersey's pension system will reach a «tipping point» to where it will pay more for retiree health premiums than active employees, a first in the state's history and «unsustainable,» the governor said.
And while Kogan maintained he had never drawn a salary from the work he did for SCL — saying his reward was «to keep the data», and get to use it for academic research — he confirmed SCL did pay GSR # 230,000 at one point during the project; a portion of which he also said eventually went to pay lawyers he engaged «in the wake» of Facebook becoming aware that data had been passed to SCL / CA by Kogan — when it contacted him to ask him to delete the data (and presumably also to get him to sign the NDA).
«At one point, Levandowski said that he asked Brian McClendon, who left Google to join Uber, how much Uber would be willing to pay for the Chauffeur team, claiming he wanted to have a market value for the team.»
The DMarket token, for instance, is expected to be used to pay for video game points and products on a new marketplace being built by the token's creators, and those creators have said that they do not consider it a security.
Last year, while shareholders were generally supportive of the 180 issuers in Canada who held say - on - pay votes, rejecting just two proposals — Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (TSX: CP) and Crescent Point Energy Corp. (TSX: CPG)-- the numbers are shifting.
If you only make the minimum credit score, your mortgage rate will likely be up to a half - point higher and you'll pay more in closing costs, says Sheldon.
But Kondrk says Apple's payouts are a few percentage points higher than the industry standard, in part to account for the lengthy trial period; most paid subscription services offer a free one - month trial.
Shin says when the negative balance grew to a point at which the bank stopped paying out, the lender attempted dozens more debits over a short period of time — each of which incurred a new $ 34 overdraft fee.
With that said, I've paid for each of these tools at some point in the past and did find them each to offer their own unique value.
Pointing to Amazon's new «no checkout» grocery stores, he said, «People are getting more savvy in the ways they pay for things.
Let's say each broker wants a point or 1 % in the deal and there are 4 brokers involved, then that is 4 % that the client has to pay not counting the lenders points if any.
That said, if you have done your homework and have found a nice bond trading cheap, sometimes paying up a couple of points over what recent trades have been makes sense.
A lot of merchants are paying to the tune of up to 4 % just be able to accept traditional plastic at the point - of - sale systems, and I think if you look at a lot of the other mechanisms that could facilitate that asset exchange, as Roger said, you could do that with a lot of cryptocurrencies exponentially quicker and cheaper.
Instead of being able to easily pawn off more borrowing on the markets - say 90 basis points for a 5 - year note as at present - they may have to pay hundreds of basis points more.
The joke on me was that «I like the book for all the reasons the writer says its evil,» and that's probably true, but there's an important point I've taken away from the document: having paying customers speaks louder than critics.
While Devon's reaction to the 2011 say - on - pay provides positive evidence that boards can and do respond effectively to a negative vote, its failure to alter its pay programs prior to that point as natural gas prices sank suggests that owners of companies whose fortunes are closely tied to commodity prices should be wary of lax compensation structures.
«We started with a $ 500 personal investment from our savings and strategically focused on creating innovative designs, delivering affordable price points, cultivating a loyal customer base and paying it forward in terms of investments back into the business,» says Vaughan.
The pain point is delivering on that pipeline by converting prospects into paying customers, Vajre said.
The futures price is the price you would pay today for the right to receive the commodity at some point in the future (say, three months from today).
My point is I don't understand how all those people are saying they don't want to pay for others... how do I say this without CNN blocking my post?
Your point 3... Please give the url or civil code that says that they are required to pay for birth control.
at one point helping others to pay off debt was ok... but then it DOES get to where God says no more to it... as I said..
(7) He sets the tone by paying attention to the contributions of others, perhaps of reflecting what they are saying with, «Let's see if I understand what you mean...» (8) He helps build group - centered (as contrasted with self - centered) contributions by his linking function in which he points to the relationships among various individuals» contributions to the discussion.
Due to the fact that most people who follow them have been effectively brainwashed to the point that they can say anything and those who keep them in power and pay their salaries will not think for themselves for fear of imaginary consequences.
At one point, about 10 years ago, the head of a Holocaust survivors group paid for her time to accumulate a list of 1,000 Holocaust victims who had been baptized, after the LDS Church claimed the Jewish community was «overreacting to the problem,» says Gary Mokotoff, a Jewish genealogist in New Jersey who has been following the issue for 22 years, long before it made headlines.
fat radical said, on February 5th, 2010 at 8:03 am So NP, is it ok in your book to be an openly practicing homosexual & a full paid up member of your local church, just so I am not missing the point here?
Despite these reservations, we are ready at this point to pay serious attention to what these Catholic thinkers are saying.
The point is that that God worked in advertising and you can trust every word he says — whatever your work, paid or unpaid, wherever you do it.
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