Sentences with phrase «time around company»

This time around the company says it's using Near Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI) to connect the two earbuds, which is a technology that competitors like Bragi and Alpha Audiotronics use in their products.
But this time around company has added a 3000mAh capacity battery, which offers more than generous battery life one can expect from a handset with mind blowing horsepower, Quad HD display and a camera package that would make you not put down your phone and just release the Kraken of Photography on the world.
But they were surprised and this time around the company is giving back the love they got from India.
But India being a global platform launch for the new Redmi Note 4 means that this time around company has made it's upgrade on feedback from it's Indian consumers.
We've seen previous versions of the fridge with huge touchscreens in the door, but this time around the company has tacked on a virtual assistant and webOS software in the US.
The carmaker had launched the 2018 Hyundai i20 facelift at the Auto Expo, but that time around the company did not have automatic trim on offer as Hyundai had plans to replace the older 4 - speed torque converter with a brand new CVT unit.
Though the response to the Civic was poor, this time around the company plans to add luxury to green technology.

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Dig Deeper: The Case for Self - Insurance Health Care Reform and Small Business: If You Have 50 Employees Starting now, companies that are growing or which are already hovering around 50 employees should make sure they can document exactly how they count employees versus contract workers, temps, and full - time equivalents.
The company began moving production abroad in the early 1990s, around the same time that brutal conditions in overseas sweatshops started making headlines (Levi's figured in some of them, due to a scandal in Saipan).
«Those companies have been around for a long time and have been part and parcel of the problem of falling wages for low - wage workers,» Price says.
Around the same time as his graduation from engineering at the University of British Columbia, he sold the company — a system that uses high - speed imaging to scan for defects in packaging — he'd founded as a student.
Rovinescu was similarly magnanimous about the company's employee relations in a newspaper interview around the same time.
Failing to adapt may not always lead to failure, that is an important thing to acknowledge, but at the same time you could be losing vital ground to the rival companies around you.
She knows some of her travel ahead of time and plans her launches and company projects around what her itinerary looks like.
While some of these operations appear expensive, trading around 20 times cash flow (compared with eight times for miners), Nagle figures it's a fair price considering that all these companies do, basically, is collect cash.
Around the same time, a number of defined - benefit plans sponsored by troubled companies, including Nortel Networks, GM Canada and DaimlerChrysler, began to falter in the wake of the 2008 stock - market market meltdown and had to be restructured.
On the creation side, GoPro's media group manager, Bradford Schmidt, persuaded Woodman to acquire a leading digital - video software company, CineForm, in early 2011, right around the time GoPro released a rig that allows users to shoot in 3 - D by calibrating two cameras to shoot simultaneously and create layered 3 - D files.
While agricultural chemical and mining companies led the S&P 500 in the nine years leading up to the Lehman's bankruptcy, it's been the internet and tech companies such as Netflix and Nvidia that have led the charge this time around.
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.
Similarly, Avigilon founder Fernandes's previous startup, QImaging, was snapped up by a large New York Stock Exchange??? listed conglomerate for $ 20 million in 2002, enabling him to become «the biggest and major shareholder of the company» this time around.
Now, as Ko is building company No. 2, a fashion - forward sunglasses brand called Perverse, she's leaning heavily on the discipline that helped her find success the first time around.
Many companies have performance reviews around this time, but even if yours doesn't, take the time to think about all that you've accomplished.
He has coached the top business, athletic, and performance leaders around the world, built dozens of hugely successful companies and non-profits, and continues to generously donate his time, money, and talent on a massive scale.
The company has strengthened relationships with Canada's trade commissioners, embassies and missions around the world — close to 95 % of its products are manufactured for export, a number that has remained consistent over time.
It was around that time that Manafort and Gates «solicited two Washington, DC, firms (Company A and Company B) to lobby in the United States on behalf of» the Ukrainian government, according to the newly unsealed indictment.
The takeover should more than double Hitachi's rail business revenue to around 400 billion yen a year, according to an article by Japan Times, giving the company a better footing in the European market.
Like Lazard, it has been around a long time — since 1869 — and became a public company in 1999.
Others dispute this, pointing to the fact that the company was transitioning to a new line of business around that time.
Cracking an emerging market This summer companies that want to exploit the increasingly favorable economics offered by UAS will, for the first time, be able to lay the groundwork for expanded operations beneath, above, around and on the Arctic ice.
Those stuck in any kind of silo risk missing opportunities, not only for growth, but also for quickly raising funds in times of emergency, finding the product idea that will turn your company around or hiring a leader with a different perspective who can pull your organization out of the mud.
If you bought Apple, a company founded around the same time but ultimately based on the goal of media ubiquity rather than quality, you would be very, very rich.
She recommends companies institute a clean desk policy (ensuring that workers file away papers containing customer data before they leave their desk), implement inactivity time outs for any tech devices, and switch to an e-faxing system, which eliminates the exposure of sensitive patient data on paper that's piled up around traditional fax machines.
That's a pretty long time for any company to stick around — especially in an industry as volatile and prone to disruption as the intersection of music and technology.
Since having time for life outside the office is an increasingly high priority to workers in every industry, other company founders would be wise to take a page from the vacation non-policy book of Branson and other pioneers of this approach (which according to Businessweek comprise only around 1 percent of all companies).
Unfortunately, Oculus says that the Gear VR just isn't powerful enough to do any augmented reality in real - time, so there probably won't be any Hololens - like applications providing information about the world around you anytime soon — although that doesn't mean that other companies won't try to create it in the near future.
«You're going to see a more united approach around prospecting to acquisition and retention teams working together, and over time that will really build a predictive acquisition model,» says Monica Girolami, head of North America marketing at NewVoiceMedia, a company that links inbound and outbound communications through Salesforce.
Membership is free, and the hope is that users poking around on ViewPoint will ultimately use the company's brokerage services when it comes time to buy or sell.
Around the same time we were building Stonyfield, a friend of mine and her husband started what became a hugely successful consumer goods company.
«Data management, storage and processing is a source of competitive advantage for frankly most companies, and enterprises are only going to accelerate their spend around these services and solutions as time goes on.
According to Sunday's New York Times, Yahoo is about to announce a huge round of layoffs amid a crisis in confidence in CEO Marissa Mayer's ability to turn the company around.
GoodData might sound like a new company, but they've been around the block a few times.
Given that another website that received lots of mis - directed traffic yesterday was Dynamic Internet Technology, a Falun Gong - linked company that runs a service designed to help people get around China's Great Firewall, the Times and other outlets are reporting that experts suspect China was trying to block these websites but somehow accidentally sent lots and lots of traffic to them.
He points out that the company's business model allows it to turn its inventory around about twice as many times as its peers and its strong free cash flow — the company has about $ 4 of cash per share, he says — could be used to buy back stocks, which it has done in the past.
On a price - to - earnings basis, domestic companies are trading at 11 or 12 times earnings, while the average P / E for U.S. companies is around eight times.
For smaller ecommerce companies, the biggest wins will be around improving fulfillment times and hitting delivery cutoffs.
Canadian companies, he says, are trading around 1.2 times book value, while most American insurance firms are trading below it.
Levie said the company has a «pretty long - term perspective around the stock price,» and he's hopeful it will rise over time because Box is a «$ 340 million company going at a $ 40 billion market.»
Throughout the years, Volkswagen has proved that designing a company around thoughtful values, effectively communicating them to a target audience and maintaining them over time can drive long - term brand loyalty and growth.
Fast - forward to a couple of years later when my company nearly went under (twice) and I realized it was time to look around me for sage counsel.
«It focuses on how companies tend to look around at competitors and imitate them over time.
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