What I do know is if your broker owner made a statement like «
taking majority market share online» he / she would be in front of the provincial regulator right now.
The right front
tire took the majority of the hit, with damage largely confined to the right front quarter panel and the right front door.
Wondering why this is happening in this way, I started to think about what
work takes the majority of library staff time in a firm.
Building a strong front line can be a good plan here once you manage to
take the majority of positions.
One of the questions Liz Benjamin is asking congressional candidates on her Albany TV show is whether they'll vote for House minority leader Nancy Pelosi for speaker should
Democrats take a majority in November.
When the Democrats
took majority control of the New York State Senate in 2009, Senator Johnson was appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on Investigations and Government Operations.
Note that it does
n't take a majority of people, or anywhere close, to have a significant — even decisive — impact: In an apathetic world, the active involvement of only a few percentage points of the citizenry is sufficient to make a difference.
The 12 - year - old company's success drew the attention of the electronic musical instrument manufacturer Roland,
which took a majority stake in V - Moda in August.
China is reportedly moving to avert a trade war, by speeding up the finalization of new rules that would let foreign financial
groups take majority stakes in Chinese securities companies, and by offering to buy more semiconductors from the U.S. as opposed to South Korea and Taiwan.
Last year, the Diocese of Newcastle
also took the majority of seats on the NEAT Academy Trust after a Church of England primary school was asked to join four secular schools.
Tom Precious details the Senate GOP's botched handling of the lulu controversy, which
took Majority Leader John Flanagan days to respond to, leaving individual members twisting in the wind.
Which is precisely the reason Airbus insisted
on taking a majority stake in the CSeries, with an option to buy out Bombardier's minority share as well.
Yes, I know the company is still being shunned by many institutional investors because many of them were burned during the financial crisis of 2008 when the Treasury
took a majority equity position during the bailout.
Under the terms of the partnership, GI Partners will
take a majority position in the combined companies, and current investors, Shamrock Capital Advisors and Trivest Partners, will exit their respective positions.
The equity injection has already been approved by Australia's Oyster Coast's existing shareholders and will be enough to see Roc
Partners take a majority stake.
Meanwhile, the real estate industry is also watching several non-IDC races that are expected to be tight and could have an impact on which
party takes the majority in the Senate.
Olive had big elections in 2011, when it seemed for a moment that a revived local Republican Party might take over town government, and with one gain ended up with two of five town board seats, as well as in 2013, when long term clerk Sylvia Rozzelle, a lifelong Democrat, rose to become supervisor after the retirement of Berndt Leifeld, and the
GOP took a majority of town board seats for the first time in decades.
EMH... if you do nt mind
Ill take the majority view on that... yet Id rather get my link working... on other majority consensus
The licence approval has rubberstamped a deal agreed late last year which saw private equity house Duke
Street take a majority stake in Parabis, the parent company of insurance litigation firms Plexus Law and Cogent Law.
Before that I ran the online marketing for Zolo.ca which has lead to that site and our other
brands taking majority maket share online.
While Harbaugh didn't directly name Rudock the starter, all signs point to the grad - transfer from
Iowa taking the majority of the snaps vs. Utah.
Leicester's turnaround has received widespread praise in the media, with one
man taking the majority of the headlines, and that is Jamie Vardy.
Its laughable that the Senate Democrats don't to
take majority until after the budget is done because they don't want to lose votes with their tax and spend agenda.
PV's niche is going to have to be for peak power, since solar thermal can store heat and operate turbines 24/7, and may
eventually take the majority of the renewable power market.
Last year,
Vice took a majority stake in U.K. production studio Pulse Films and the company said earlier this year that Viceland had ordered six episodes of a scripted comedy series from actor James Van Der Beek and musician / DJ Diplo, called What Would Diplo Do?
«They
generally take majority stakes in investments — they're the capital,» said an unaffiliated private equity investor with ties to Middle Eastern money who is active in New York.
Other notable moves by ICE
included taking a majority stake of 79.12 percent in APX Endex in September 2012, taking control of the Amsterdam - based company's Dutch gas and power derivatives business.
Having the right set of tools at your
disposal takes the majority of the guess work out of wading through what can be an earnings minefield for stocks.
The Hansen Group of companies has
taken a majority holding in Flecotec, based in Badenweiler, Germany, which will allow Hansen company Rommelag Kunststoff - Maschinen Vertriebsgesellschaft to expand its Bottelpack blow - fill - seal filling systems portfolio.
Fans are crying out for change, with Arsene
Wenger taking the majority of the flack from supporters, and according to recent reports, Stan Kroenke has rejected the urge to part ways with the Frenchman, and instead is asking for him to sign a new deal.
The REDDDDD SQUAAAAAD had an impressive debut night in All Sports
Series taking the majority of the games they played against 2012 Final 4 participant — Team Leibow.
That was especially true at quarterback, where either a freshman or a
sophomore took the majority of snaps in all but one of his years (and the one upperclassman, Trevor Knight in 2016, was a graduate transfer).