Sentences with phrase «takes a turn around»

Take a Turn Around Sundance Square - What's better than dinner at one of Sundance Square's fantastic restaurants?
It does come in handy when you have made a wrong turn or get your car knocked out, however the game is mostly easy if you learn to keep a good pace while taking turns around corners.
Motoring's Russ Bond takes a turn around Sunset Speedway in the 470 horsepower 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT.
Not to be deterred by mother nature, I took a turn around the wheel on the rain - slicked streets in a truck that's so quiet on the inside you'd never know it was a diesel.
Now, it looks as though we've caught a few glimpses of this hotter model as it took its turn around the Nurburgring.
His nowhere life takes a turn around, and you, the reader are taken along for the ride.
Though the S5 is extremely familiar - looking from the front, things take a turn around back, where Samsung has replaced the S4's slimy, glossy plastic battery cover with a dimpled soft - touch finish.
Most of us would probably be living in a chocolate box village somewhere in Cornwall, taking afternoon cream tea with our delightful neighbours before taking a turn around our perfectly manicured lawn... Sounds splendid, doesn't it?
Whether you skate like Torvill & Dean or end up in a sprawl across the ice in Bambi style, nothing is more festive than pulling on some skates, donning a wooly hat and taking a turn around an ice rink.

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April 11 (Reuters)- Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
As the economic environment continues to soften, many young professionals are contemplating returning to graduate school so they can «take shelter» during the downturn and be set to reenter the workforce as the job market turns around a couple of years from now.
All around, unobstructed, 360 - degree views take in the gorgeous Santa Rosa Mountains, increasingly breathtaking as the sun sets behind the peaks and the cotton candy skies turn magenta, indigo, then star - spangled black.
April 11 - Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
Turns out nobody wants to be around a guy that takes himself too seriously — at work or at home.
We had to take what I've learned from turning around companies and growing them, and what the people here know about getting 100 million meals into Canadians» bellies every year, and mesh those skill sets.
While there's no question that it will take sales growth to turn this company around, the majority of analysts do have a hold or neutral weighting on the stock.
Around the recent turn of the century, things started to take a turn for the better in Downtown Los Angeles.
On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
He didn't take any government money and he turned Ford around
Ten years after «Night of the Living Dead,» Romero made «Dawn of the Dead,» where human survivors take refuge from the undead in a mall and then turn on each other as the zombies stumble around the shopping complex.
But the best part of his strategy was that in turning these tools to his own ends, Trump not only did an end - run around traditional outlets, he also took advantage of their weakened state and made them help his campaign — and they did the vast majority of it for nothing.
If I was a CEO of some big company, I would look into the future and see some pretty heavy waves coming at me, and start taking very seriously the idea that the future doesn't compute, that this $ 1 trillion sloshing around the global economy each day has turned it into a casino that needs to be dismantled.
«They loaded up a bunch of stuff, supplies, etc., to take over to Puerto Rico, and they're going to turn around and come back,» ESPN reports Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle saying.»
It's a question that took on new urgency when Smartflash turned around two days later and sued Apple again, this time for infringement of four new patents.
«It takes a long time to turn around a battleship, but they're incredibly dangerous,» says Mortimer Singer, CEO of retail consultancy Marvin Traub Associates.
«We turned that relationship around — collaborating instead of taking an adversarial stance can do so much more,» says Sellyn.
April 11 - Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business amid a challenging landscape, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
Bakish took over the helm at Viacom last year and is attempting to turn around the company's fortunes by focusing on six of its brands — Paramount, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Nick Jr..
People who are selling it are likely to turn around, take the money they got, and buy the new Patagonia products.»
After generic drug maker Actavis bought Allergan last year, it took the name of the specialty pharmaceutical company; the reinvented Allergan then turned around and sold its legacy generic business to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA) in July.
Worse, Zynga made the decision to take away all remaining hope that the company might soon turn around.
What everyone can agree on is that around the turn of the millennium, emerging - market demand for commodities took off.
With the bank's stock hitting new lows and customer service ratings in the gutter, it's time to take a hard look at what needs to happen to turn Bank of America around.
If you're going to outsource to Asia, you'll have to find a reputable factory there, and expect turn - around times that can take months.
«Now, we're making Congress and the administration take notice of what their spending habits have done to the country, and that's a good thing in terms of turning this thing around
Ackman is joining Valeant's board and has said he is taking a more active role in trying to turn around the troubled drug company.
«We figured we could take those five areas and build brands around them, and turn that into something worthwhile, and the rest of the content we would just throw in the garbage.»
In turn, the startup takes a cut from sales, which Nielsen says averages around 35 %.
«We have a very flexible real estate portfolio which gives us time to try to turn around underperforming locations, without the potential burden of long - term losses that would otherwise prevent us from taking these risks,» he said.
Through partnerships with a diamond - growing lab and cutters around the world, Eterneva is taking your loved ones and turning them into gems of your own design, size, and color preference.
With trade war anxiety rising, it's worth taking a step back to get a sense of where the market stands in terms of valuations, and what could lie ahead if trade policy around the world turns more protectionist.
It took somewhere around 4 - 6 months to cut our monthly burn rate, and just over a year to start turning a profit.
In the latest turn of the developing scandal around how Facebook's user data wound up in the hands of Cambridge Analytica — for use in the in development in psychographic profiles that may or may not have played a part in the election victory of Donald Trump — the company has taken the unusual step of suspending the account of the whistleblower who helped expose the issues.
This allows credit unions to take the money coming in and turn it around as favorable interest rates.
Take the necessary steps and get the management training you need to turn things around before it's too late.
To paraphrase (read the report itself for fuller explanations), sprinters are looking for a quick path to exit, often through re-financings, and their added value lies in their ability to extricate themselves rapidly from complex situations; marathon runners are (unsurprisingly) in it for the long run, seeking to convert debt to equity, taking control of borrowers and turning them around private equity - style; the milers have the ability to target either a quick exit or an extended process depending on the circumstances.
Readjusting thinking around this tension point is very much akin to turning a freight ship around in a harbor — it's going to take a while and some tug boats are definitely going to be needed.
And the Swiss National Bank is taking your money, turning around, and buying billions of dollars worth of US stock.
If you can't take one more day paying high interest rates on your student loans, refinancing them can be an excellent way to turn the ship around.
Now I know the companies manage to find some good, hungry vendors out there that will help make the product cheaper, but as soon as the economy turns around and that vendor then gets a chance to reprice the manufacturing of it, you find yourself in trouble because now you've already priced your product low to take advantage of scale of that product.
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