Sentences with phrase «space the company does»

«We're shifting from owning the Troy building and serving as a landlord for space the company doesn't use to selling it and leasing the space we need,» she said in May.

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WeWork's ambitions in the enterprise space are still loosely defined, (the company does not advertise pre-selected packages for enterprise companies on its website, but rather works with companies on a case - by - case basis).
If you're increasing the number of staff at your company, you'll need to have the space to do it.
Zandberg points out that alcohol companies are experts at developing and promoting consumer brands, something that cannabis firms, until now confined to the medical space, haven't done before.
«We do not produce content — we rent space to companies who do,» explains director of studio operations Yolanda Montellano.
«Inspiring children through play and creativity is crucial to early development and no company has done more in that space over many generations than Mattel,» said Georgiadis in a statement «As a parent, I have seen this first hand and am honored to be joining the Company at this exciting time of renewed focus.company has done more in that space over many generations than Mattel,» said Georgiadis in a statement «As a parent, I have seen this first hand and am honored to be joining the Company at this exciting time of renewed focus.Company at this exciting time of renewed focus.»
Whitehead believes mentorship among women is the solution, and that's why she created a space to cultivate it: to help other women build successful companies even faster than she did.
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In recent months, there has been a huge push to attract non-crypto-nerds to the space for the first time — led by companies that didn't traditionally deal with cryptocurrencies.
Not only does it represent a potential conflict every time an advisor builds a portfolio for his clients, it also recalls some of the worst practices of the brokerage model - like «shelf space» fees wherein a mutual fund company engages in a payola of sorts to make it onto a brokerage firm's platform or «recommended list.»
Should the Justice Department move to block the deal, it would come as something of a surprise, especially considering that the Justice Department's top antitrust regulator, Makan Delrahim, even said earlier this year that he did not think the deal presented a «major antitrust problem» due to the fact that neither of the two companies directly competes in the same spaces.
Why does the company stock drop by only 20 % when their space station blows up and kills everyone on it?
Why do the villainous executives behind the genetic modification company think it's a good idea to do dangerous science experiments in space?
The company, founded in 2009, has developed a large clientele of academic research institutions, space agencies, mining firms and defence departments for its signature yellow - and - black products, thanks in part to the fact that Clearpath robots don't need someone holding a remote control to operate them.
Until the deal with Heineken, Molson Coors had not yet participated in the Mexican import business, making it the only major Big Beer company to compete in the U.S. that didn't compete in the space.
Facebook offers, as do many similar companies, lots of food, stock options, open office space, on - site laundry, a focus on teamwork and open communication, a competitive atmosphere that fosters personal growth and learning and great benefits.
Silicon Valley, not content with changing how retailers, taxi companies and hotels do business, is taking its disruptive ways into outer space.
Tech companies like HubSpot and Google promote private nap spaces and positive sleep break philosophies, as do a diverse range of businesses and organizations, including The Huffington Post, Ben & Jerry's and Nike.
«We had to make a decision: Either put out a mediocre product following Apple's guidelines or do something really cool in the jailbreak space and focus on building our brand,» says Samir Shah, a co-founder of the company.
What's so flawed about that way of thinking, Clark says, is that it doesn't leave time or space for the best practices of hiring that are proven to be conducive to finding employees who either become great for their company or stay with the company for the desired amount of time.
As a bank CEO, you're pretty unconventional: You gave up your personal parking space in the company lot, adopted «screw the status quo» as a mantra, and in your book, Weology, you say you don't know your bank's mortgage rates.
One of those leading the race is a Los Angeles - based company called Saucey, which is said to be disrupting — yep, I said it — the retail liquor space based on the fact that it's delivering alcohol on demand to consumers and doing it quite well.
It's a danger for a startup to say about big, giant companies like a Microsoft or a Google, «Oh, we don't compete in their space
Virtual office space is no longer just for cool tech professionals — it's for many American employees who work for companies that don't see the point in footing the bill for rent when their workers can just as easily work from home.
«We were very religious in the research of how a company would grow like this, «did it fit into the space
It's a win - win, because the contractor gets the flexibility of not being tied down to one company, and the business doesn't have the overhead and the payroll expenses, and doesn't need the extra space for these people.»
When Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of electric - car company Tesla, founded SpaceX back in 2002, he probably didn't envision that his company, which designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft, would be responsible for delivering better coffee to astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).
Instead, the company came out with a short, tasteful and funny blog post mentioning the movie Office Space and praising its 2,300 other flight crew members who didn't wig out.
But we are certainly a company that looks across our market of competition and we've got a lot of respect for the work that Apple's been doing in the consumer space.
With the emergence of ambitious private space companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin and others, though, who's allowed to do what in the solar system is less clear.
It also proves that the company is doing something different in what's a fairly small ophthalmology space.
Toronto - based Satish Kanwar, director of product at Shopify, an Ottawa company that offers software for creating an online store, speaks of the opportunities found by those who choose to work in a startup before taking the plunge themselves: «One of the best things someone can do is date a company first to see if you like startups and the entrepreneurial space before you commit to it,» he says.
A company might need to implement added security measures to protect sensitive information or costly materials in the space, particularly if renovations are done after hours.
If the wrong term is selected, a tenant will likely end up paying more in rent for a space that doesn't work for the company than what was saved by paring 5 percent from the asking rental rate.
«Their feelings of despair became all embracing: If they disliked the office space, they also disliked the company that was hosting it, and they disliked the task they were doing in it,» Harford explains.
«There are a lot of companies taking advantage of the euphoria associated with this space, and we do not want be associated with them,» CEO Mike Poutre said in a release last week announcing a 10 - for - 1 stock split.
More than a showcase, it combines hospitality and branding in a space that displays not just what the company's team does, but who they are.
Hershey did buy Amplify for a premium, but in a low - growth space, even companies as ubiquitous as Hershey need scale, the «Mad Money» host said.
Another Canadian company's recovery in the face of rejection is worthy of note here: After Ottawa blocked MDA's sale of its space division to a U.S. - based firm in 2008 because the feds deemed the business a strategic national asset, MDA did an about - face.
Luxe's CEO and co-founder Curtis Lee told the Wall Street Journal that the bevy of lawsuits facing startups in the space was not a factor, though, and the company decided to make the switch after doing a business and legal analysis of Luxe.
People often look at a company like SpaceX, a private entity that is doing some incredible things in space, and I think sometimes they don't recognize that for some of what SpaceX does, NASA's in partnership with them, supports them.
«Security is a very fragmented industry, and there are a lot of small companies in this space, and it's important to have a broader spectrum across the different companies to understand who's doing well and what technologies are doing well,» said JMP Securities analyst Erik Suppiger.
But, he didn't stop there as he subsequently launched an airline, Virgin Atlantic Airways; a phone company, Virgin Mobile; and, most recently, Virgin Galactic, a space tourism company.
We've heard lots of noise about algae this year, sometimes up close, and sometimes from afar, but it didn't really strike us how many companies were invested in the space until we saw that.
Since Stuart Montaldo, founder of DoubleStar LLC, which does business as Cogno Products, started using a space creature to promote the company's board games, Cogno the alien has become the recognizable «face» of the company.
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Maybe another way to look at this is the following: The markets for products / services, especially in the software space do no warrant a heavy cost structure and logically, a big company or a huge VC investment.
Because snippets is a single, high - signal place with what everyone in the company got done, it's a «statistically small space» for information that makes it far easier to make connections across different groups and disciplines.
But some analysts note that the high - profile departures don't necessarily reflect the overall health of Obamacare's marketplaces since other companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield dominate the space.
We are proud of what we have accomplished as a real estate company in the tech space, and know there is still so much left to do.
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