Sentences with phrase «upstart company called»

The e-mail recommends amending the contract in a way that would allow DCPS to offer one cluster to an amazing upstart company called Genuine Foods.
The plant's buyer, an upstart company called CS Wind, is now retooling to build windmill towers.

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When asked about regulations they'd like to see eliminated, changed or created, many of the founders of companies on the first - ever CNBC Upstart 25 list called for regulations they'd like to see created, not stripped away.
After the first denial - of - service attacks (attacks that block legitimate users from accessing sites or applications) in 2001, a number of upstarts and existing security firms rushed to market with technologies to thwart so - called DOS attacks, and companies quickly moved to implement them.
The inherent risk with such acquisitions is that the parent company swallows up the scrappy upstart into what food industry veteran Alan Murray calls «the machine» — a hidebound, groupthink corporate enterprise — rather than learning from its entrepreneurial culture.
Beddoe co-founded the company and was a charismatic chief — Durfy calls him «evangelical» — who instilled an underdog spirit in the upstart air carrier.
He was also impressed with this upstart coffee company called Starbucks that seemed to have an unwavering dedication to its customers.
Even the machine's operating system came from a third - party company — a Seattle upstart called Microsoft.
Earlier this spring this blog identified an upstart Chinese auto company called BYD Auto that is, despite is short operating history in the auto industry, introducing one of the most innovative automobile makes in the industry — a fully commercial electric car — ahead the likes of established auto giants like General Motors (and its flagship electric car make — the Chevy Volt).
The company played catch - up to both Google and this little upstart called Pebble.
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