Sentences with phrase «such companies know»

Furthermore, such companies know all about how to create a quality and impressive document, how to structure it, what to include, how long it should be and much more.
The first step would be for you to log back into your student loan accounts through the Department of Education and change your PIN so any such company no longer has access to your account.

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Other members of the exclusive club include Amazon.com, Google (goog) parent Alphabet and Priceline Group (pcln), and lesser - known companies such as Seaboard (seb), a pork producer that also ships cargo by sea.
Many such companies, «simply don't know what they must do to take their business overseas,» the Barton panel said.
But when they broached the idea of developing such a vaccine with drug companies, nearly all of them said, «No, thank you very much, but we're not interested,» recalls Schiller in a Lasker Foundation interview.
Upon launching the business, while Yates knew how to reach potential customers thanks to her experience in online sales, having worked for big companies such as Google and Facebook — science wasn't her area.
Large integrated oil companies are known as such because they not only produce oil, but they also refine it into finished products, such as jet fuel, gasoline, heating oil, and diesel, and sell it via a network of gasoline stations.
Start with something as simple as letting employees know that with the exception of attending to major deadlines such as a new - product release, the company refrains from phone calls or emails one hour each day — and that you're directly requesting all employees to observe it.
Energy infrastructure stocks, such as pipeline companies Enbridge Inc. (TSX: ENB) and TransCanada Corp. (TSX: TRP), should continue to see growth no matter the rate environment, says Bushell.
They joined forces with the foundation of Peter Thiel, the well - known contrarian investor, to launch Breakout Labs, an incubator program to help such companies turn their ideas into viable businesses.
Once you collect such data and know where your valuable sources of data lie, determine which metrics matter to your company.
In defending its merger plan, Comcast is saying its real competition is no longer other cable companies, but rather so - called over-the-top Internet service providers such as Netflix, which is the same rationale Bell used in Canada with its acquisition of broadcaster Astral last year.
The company says it checks each coupon three times a week, and it takes its work seriously: If a user tries a coupon that turns out no longer to be valid, CouponCabin will hand over a $ 25 gift card for a retailer, such as Target, Dell, RadioShack, Best Buy, Home Depot, Kohls, or Kmart.
Although forward - looking statements contained in this press release reflect the Company's good faith judgment, such statements can only be based on facts and factors currently known to it.
Companies» legal counsel and advisers, who perhaps were trained during the cyanide - in - Tylenol days, fall back on old maxims that no longer apply — such as «We will not comment on an ongoing investigation» or «We'll inform the public as soon as when know the complete facts.»
As such, you should do your research, know who you're talking to, and figure out how to best capture their attention and persuade them to fund your company.
The company is best known for its namesake chain, but it also operates chains such as Sam's Club in the U.S. as well as Walmart, Sam's and other banners in other countries.
The company's patented solution, known as Patient Prompt, is a software service that pushes out reminder notices, plus a growing array of relevant information, to patients through a variety of channels, such as email, text or a dedicated messaging service.
The company is best known for its hop - intense pale ales, such as Ruination and the «Enjoy By» line, which encourages holders to consume the beer by a certain date for maximum freshness.
Currently the company uses #JustBaked, but could use tags such as #fathersday or #cupcake to reach users who don't already know the bakery.
Musk, best known as the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, has also launched The Boring Company, whose mission is to dig tunnels under traffic - clogged cities (such as his hometown of Los Angeles) where underground conveyer belts will whisk cars from one side of town to the other.
«Having a well - known and trusted company hold the dominant role that Qualcomm does in the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure provides significant confidence in the integrity of such infrastructure as it relates to national security.»
Jesse complains that his news feed is clogged up with people he doesn't know or companies he doesn't remember «liking,» yet such things are easily hidden so only that which you want to see remains.
In the West, we know the big Android makers as Samsung, HTC, Sony Ericsson and Motorola, but for most of the world, the manufacturers making and selling Android devices are Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE, which are more interested in moving sheer volumes of units than reaping fat margins on them.
The idea that companies and society at large would benefit if everybody knows what everybody else is earning has been gaining traction recently, helped along by the availability of such information on websites such as Glassdoor.com, PayScale.com, and Salary.com.
More recently, however, that freedom has run headlong into Reddit's desire to be a business — a desire that took on even more urgency after the company raised a $ 50 - million financing round from VCs such as Andreessen Horowitz, who were no doubt attracted by the site's 170 million or so unique visitors a month.
«We want them to go to companies that will put them in the sorts of applications we know they can succeed at,» says Brooks — tasks such as picking up an object from a conveyor and putting it into a bin.
Known as operational or structural separation, such a setup usually involves big telecom companies carving off into a separate organization the parts of their respective companies that are devoted to running networks.
The San Francisco based startup is one of the largest companies known as peer - to - peer lenders and runs a website where consumers can apply for loans that are either funded by individual investors or by institutions such as banks.
NEW YORK — An audit of Facebook's privacy practices for the Federal Trade Commission found no problems even though the company knew at the time that a data - mining firm improperly obtained private data from millions of users — raising questions about the usefulness of such audits.
Hackers have been known to find general information about an individual online — we do, after all, share everything about ourselves on social media — and use this information to manipulate employees of companies, such as banks, to disclose personal and sensitive information.
DaPulse displays a project team or company's operating rhythm such that each silo, or functional group, knows what the others are doing.
«No matter the size of the company you're talking to, you're ultimately connecting with a single person, who, like most people, probably likes things such as proof of success, kindness, a little sense of humor and not working with jerks.
That's why it was such a shock to learn last month that hackers found a way to break in to the company's famous iPhones, and even take over the camera and microphone features without a user even knowing it.
While XPO offers a wide range of logistics and freight transportation services, it is probably best known to consumers as the company that manages the home delivery of heavy items such as furniture and appliances for retailers.
Such a scenario would lead to the creation of a swath of companies known as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), who effectively buy discounted minutes and data from network owners, then resell them under their own banner.
No matter what, he wants them to feel like their work has an impact, even at such a huge company.
Sacca, who is known for his early investments in tech companies such as Twitter and Uber, launched into an impassioned speech criticizing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, firing off a barrage of charges against Trump that were as fast, furious, and hard to fact check as those coming from the candidates themselves.
Cultivating relationships and building trust, he explains, were the keys to securing his first few giant clients, such as Red Bull, even though the company knew he was running a small shop.
The first: 70 percent of consumers prefer getting to know a company via content marketing rather than ads, but (and this is the surprising part) brands spend more on advertising than on content such as articles, according to ContentPlus.
No matter what security precautions other parties, such as your title company or real estate agent, have in place, ultimately you're the one wiring the money.
«If a lucky event early in a CEO's tenure is not balanced by an unlucky one is such a short time period, then that CEO could be wrongfully credited for high performance that would have happened no matter who was leading the company,» according to the study.
The yogurt company known for unusual flavors such as carrot and tomato added a new vegetable member to the family.
And everybody knows the type of CEOs who tend to star in such episodes: the tireless searchers who — on top of running their fast - growing companies — never seem to run short of either ideas or new places to scavenge for them.
The 128 - year - old beauty company, known for products such as Skin - So - Soft and ANEW skincare, has been hit by a triple whammy: the rise in sales of low - priced beauty products at mass - market chains such as Walgreen (WAG) and Dollar General (DG), the apparent obsolescence of its direct - selling model for beauty items, and ill - advised forays into fashion, jewelry and pricier skincare products that alienated many customers.
This conference, held throughout the year in locations around the world, is known as the launching pad for such major companies as E-Trade, Salesforce, TiVo, WebEx, and much more.
The company added that some of the older versions of Windows, such as Vista, might be still exposed since Microsoft no longer maintains those versions.
Since moving to Google Ventures (now formally known as GV), he's done the same with startups the company has invested in, such as Slack, Nest, Blue Bottle Coffee, and 23andMe.
There is also criticism of what's known as transfer pricing, which companies use to value transactions among their subsidiaries in such a way to put the most profits in low - tax jurisdictions.
Greg Sands spent years honing his investment skills at Sutter Hill Ventures, where he's known for sourcing deals on companies such as Merced Systems, a multi-year Inc. 500 nominee, and QuinStreet, an online marketing company founded in 1999 that went public in 2010.
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