Sentences with phrase «troubled companies around»

«I've made a career out of finding ways to create growth opportunities, turn troubled companies around, balance budgets and protect American jobs,» added the Watertown businessman.

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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.
Angel Foglio, a former employee of the company who has since moved to WebiMax, recalls spending her days tiptoeing around the manager, trying to stay out of trouble.
Donovan insists the company's troubles had less to do with the model itself than the fact that the model «needed serious financial chops wrapped around it.»
With U.S. unemployment hovering around 8 % and the number of job seekers even higher in some regions, you might think companies would have no trouble finding eager and suitable candidates for open positions.
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.
A slower economy around the world means that more large companies will have trouble growing.
The directors were also asked how difficult it would be for their company's major competitor to find a new CEO: Sixty - eight percent said fewer than five people could fill the job, and when it comes to finding a CEO to turn around a troubled company in their industry, 58 % said the choice was also limited to five.
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.
Wilson has experience in turning around troubled companies and served on the task force created by Democratic President Barack Obama to save the auto industry following the economic downturn.
Make sure the company has been around for a while and possibly towards the top of the search engine listing If you follow these hints, you will definitely find a company that will be able to help you write any essay you need and you will avoid trouble many students get into.
Just in case most of you don't know, T - MOBILE along with other companies are in financial trouble, analysts are saying that T - Mobile may not be around in 2011, so brace yourself.
While I've heard that Borders is in financial trouble, I'd like to see a company with such a forward - thinking attitude pull through the tough times and stick around.
We've heard the blame game — how Ann Arbor isn't rallying around the troubled company, how the publishers are being unreasonable for wanting money upfront despite a track record of non-payment by Borders, how e-books are the cause of the company's problems and not poor management and lack of foresight.
For some companies, a payout ratio of 75 % might suggest trouble around the corner for future dividend growth.
Debbie Hamill, chief marketing officer at iFetch, discusses how the company is helping dogs around the world stay healthy, happy and out of trouble with engaging play products.
While they discussed many interesting things, including the company's firing of around 1,500 employees, its troubles throughout the past year and the new direction the company is headed, Riccitiello was also not above admitting that EA had made a few mistakes here and there.
The company ventured into electricity generation with its Solar Roof tiles, moved closer to fully autonomous cars with Autopilot 2.0 and started the construction of its Gigafactory — which will be the largest production facility in the world when completed, but it also had to go through troubles as its share price kept fluctuating due to the uncertainty around its merger with SolarCity.
A reputable insurance company is usually well connected, and it can contact emergency services around the world to get you out of trouble.
Most recently, his firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was the subject of controversy: Around the time his father - in - law received the Republican nomination last spring, Mr. Kushner's firm began conversations with a Chinese company with ties to some of the Communist Party's leading families about a plan to invest billions of dollars in the troubled office tower.
While the company may be in trouble if its mobile unit doesn't turn things around, Yang still doesn't sound worried given how he labeled the unit's performance as being in line with his expectations, Reuters reports.
Still, this confusion around its location tracking isn't a great look for MoviePass, which may have trouble escaping the ire of privacy advocates who feel the company has stepped out of line by even proposing a data - based monetization strategy that tracks users» habits outside the theater.
Detailing your ability to handle tricky situations, and turn them around to provide a positive outcome, will prove you are the type of candidate who can steer companies out of trouble when needed.
Yet there are warning signs that the sector could experience a very troubling 12 months ahead, as an increasingly fluid jobs market, discontent around pay and the ever - present skills crisis threaten the growth ambitions for many IT companies.
By Jacqui Barrett - Poindexter Thank you to my recruiting friend, Recruiting Animal (@Animal) who introduced my latest US News post in a unique and compelling way: The Goldilocks Syndrome When a company has been through troubled times, they need just the right new engineer, software consultant or sales representative to help turn that ship around.
Leading the company's core revenue generating project and turned it around from a troubled state to a great success generating millions in sales and renewals.
Senior strategic and financial leader with proven record of generating revenues, enabling growth, and enhancing profitability while identifying, developing, and closing in on opportunities that consistently achieve measurable results • Demonstrated ability to turn around troubled companies, and build successful start - up organizations in multiple industries and business markets • Adept at effectively managing large, complex pr...
«If the market is too concentrated on one company, and if they were to change their strategy around mortgage originations or got into financial trouble and had to leave the market altogether, you could have market disruptions,» said David Stevens, CEO at the Mortgage Bankers Association and a former official in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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