Wearing these is rather like putting on a pair of brightly colored socks with your regular
staid business suit — a bit of colorful flair that's only occasionally noticed.
Value investing is supposed to be
a staid business, identifying attractive investing opportunities and holding them for years.
As discussed in last week's blog, under Tom Donohue's leadership, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has gone from a rather
staid business advocacy organization with ties to both political parties to one that has become rabidly partisan.
Not exact matches
Critics of recent changes at the CBC dismiss Lang as another «money honey,» a good - looking woman hired to sex up the
staid world of
business news.
The move is surprising for 73 - year - old Slim, who built his company America Movil in a more
staid sector, namely the highly regulated telecommunications and TV
business in Latin America.
The College
business also meanders along, dependent on the addition of each hard - won operational contract from a
staid college finally willing to outsource one of its high - visibility operations.
Maybe a tech stock is disrupting a
staid sector or a biotechnology
business is working on a cure for cancer.
The insurance
business is generally known as a fairly
staid affair - it's relatively conservative game - no surprises there.
In the legal sector, where relationships continue to be the mainstay of organic growth and new
business, the traditional and
staid approach of primarily one - to - one style relationship management has run its course.