Sentences with phrase «troubled companies on»

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«On a bipartisan basis, we believe Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony is necessary to gain a better understanding of how the company plans to restore lost trust, safeguard users» data, and end a troubling series of belated responses to serious problems,» the two senators added.
WHEN Tasmanian forestry products heavyweight Gunns missed out on securing the assets of defunct agribusiness company Timbercorp, those vying for assets of another failed timber company knew they were in trouble.
Despite Lululemon's troubles, analysts had been expecting the company's actual results to be slightly above the previous guidance on revenue and earnings, estimating 79 cents per share of adjusted earnings and US$ 542.4 million of revenue, according to Thomson Reuters.
Still, Scheinberg continues to keep a low profile, never commenting on the company's legal troubles in the press.
While shareholders will receive only the slightest of premiums on their 12 - cent share price, the big winners are bondholders, who will recoup a greater share of their loans and not be saddled with stock in an operationally troubled and undercapitalized company.
The main contractors on the troubled implementation of the project are Oracle Corporation and listed Perth company ASG Group Ltd..
Other than looking for a new CEO — the company announced on Monday its top executive Michael Pearson was stepping down — the troubled pharmaceutical company's most pressing problem is its debt, of which it has $ 30 billion.
According to Wagner, the cause of all the trouble was that nearly half of those on the company's management team had personalities that didn't fit their job descriptions.
In June 2010, it sold a 10 % stake directly to Toronto activist hedge fund, West Face Capital Inc., notorious for cracking the whip on troubled companies.
Suggestions so far include Tesla (Elon Musk was an early investor, not the founder), Zenefits (after the David Sacks clean - up, Jay Fulcher has continued on the road stability), Lending Club (the company's stock isn't doing much, but it managed to survive its governance scandal), and Etsy (despite its current activist investor trouble, the company thrived and went public under replacement Chad Dickerson).
Pharmaceutical giant Valeant (vrx) earned some reprieve Tuesday, with shares of the company rising as much as 15 % on news that it had moved to ease its troubling debt burden.
«I doubt that Jason and his father would have these concerns if their company were an S corporation, and it would have no trouble switching to S status if it were already on an accrual basis.
And so about six months after Apple bought NeXT, with the combined company in financial trouble, Tacchi decided to strike out on his own.
Calacanis compared Twitter to troubled Yahoo and said investors looking for a piece of social media growth should invest 70 cents on the dollar in Facebook and the remainder in Snap, though that company is overvalued, he said.
At about the same time, the company's stock price on the London exchange plummeted amid a troubled North American expansion plan.
On - demand companies must shore up their processes in three key areas if they want to avoid regulatory trouble.
No surprise, she has trouble getting to sleep, goes through the day fatigued and is often trying to monitor what's happening in her company's manufacturing plant through the window while working on her office computer and fielding phone calls.
Oct 24 - Facebook Inc's shares headed towards their biggest one - day jump on Wednesday after the company reported a surprising rise in mobile advertising, easing concerns it was having trouble capitalizing on soaring use of smartphones and tablets.
Troubled civil and construction contractor Brierty's forecast net loss has doubled to $ 12 million, with the company also revealing the cost on a project with Main Roads Western Australia has now blown out to about $ 22 million.
The Next Web's weekend editor Owen Williams thinks growth isn't happening because the service is making it too difficult for new users to find people worth following, while Mathew Ingram over at GigaOm believes it's because the company is having trouble deciding on an overall focus.
Financially troubled European airplane manufacturer Airbus has stopped work on the freight version of its new A380 superjumbo so it can focus more on the troubled passenger version of the aircraft, a spokesman for its parent company said Thursday.
He said the company failed to properly pay his taxes on his behalf, made unauthorised loans, and overpaid for «security and other services,» costing him «tens of millions of dollars» and leading to financial trouble, of which he claims to have only become aware of in March of last year.
Apple's pursuit of Beats Electronics is the latest indication that the company is having trouble generating growth on its own.
Day wouldn't name any specific players who wear the shorts — she said she didn't want to get them in trouble with their sponsors — so we really only have the company's word to go on here.
«If they had introduced clones a year earlier, it could have been checkmate on us,» says Bouton, citing the slower demand back then and the company's trouble filling orders.
Banks, on the other hand, tend to lend to slightly troubled companies, or smaller firms, which can be riskier.
So, while American companies are turning out home assistants focused on entertainment and efficiency, a holographic wife may be a needed balm for Japan's troubled socio - economic landscape.
Yes, the company has gotten itself into some trouble, between one exec's suggesting digging up dirt on journalists and the never - ending discussion about how it treats its drivers.
The bank sought to fill the gap with a $ 200,000 SBA loan, something Wald wanted to avoid at all costs, recalling the consequences of the $ 30,000 SBA loan he'd received in 1996 (and since paid off): NetForce had trouble securing the kind of financing it needed because the SBA had taken a blanket lien on all the company's assets.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
Donovan says she wasn't worried because the company had not had trouble raising money before; the business was on an $ 11 million run rate, and was burning $ 400,000 a month — «which in San Francisco terms is nothing,» she says.
Retailers have been forced to pay fees to trucking companies to compensate for the increased time and trouble, while shipping companies have been diverting container ships carrying Northeast - bound cargo to ports in Baltimore, Montreal and elsewhere, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
As the the inside story unfolds on what could have been the real trouble between the suspect and the tech company, our hearts go out for Google employees present at the YouTube headquarters earlier today.
Technology troubles: One investor who passed on the company several times said that Rubicon seemed like «a trash brokerage business masquerading as a tech company
Newell, who had been running a patient - monitoring company, understood that mobile technology was going to change the way health care was delivered, but was having trouble raising money for a company that would capitalize on that.
Three months later, another Malaysian Airlines flight was allegedly shot down in Ukrainian airspace on a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, further complicating the company's troubles.
I, on behalf of the Company, deeply apologize for the trouble to all related persons that this has caused....
According to John White's biography on the website of his firm, Cravath, Swaine and Moore, he represents public companies that get in trouble for issues like «reporting obligations» and «restatements.»
The valuation helped him and his partner pinpoint issues that might trouble an independent outsider, such as the company's reliance both on certain key employees and on major customers.
But the inventor who had first caught Fortune's eye more than two decades earlier was someone else: a rebellious physics genius, not yet 30, who «never took the trouble to graduate from Harvard» and who had started a small company in a cellar on Boston's Dartmouth Street.
Total Inventory: Rohr says that if your company keeps an inventory, it's important to monitor it on a weekly basis because «if that number starts to creep up each week, you might be in trouble
For a company as hell - bent on growth as Tims, the dip has caused some to ask whether the reign of the double - double is in trouble.
A failed business may simply cease operations; with the owners and investors absorbing the losses (if any); a troubled business on the brink of going under may seek to merge with another company that has the resources to keep it afloat and out of bankruptcy; or a dying business may be bought up by another, stronger company, seeking to breathe new life into it or simply to acquire its assets.
One of the original examples is 42Floors, but even then that company early on faced a lot of troubles trying to get the model working and in 2015 cut its brokerage team.
Valeant has finally given up on its serial acquirer strategy, but the massive debt load seriously limits the company's strategic flexibility going forward, and the lack of cash flow from all the deals has it in trouble with its creditors.
China is expected to be a trouble spot in Tesla's earnings, which the company is set to report on Wednesday.
It won't be that difficult to find a solid executive to take Uber public, clean up its human resources troubles and get the company back on solid legal footing, Tusk said.
That, of course, piles on the many troubles Uber and its new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi are facing, including the so - called «Hell» software that the company used to spy on Lyft drivers.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) earnings will also be in focus after Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday cut off analysts asking about profit potential in the company's first - quarter's earnings call, sending shares down 4 % in after - hours trading, despite promises that production of the troubled Model 3 electric car was on track.
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