Sentences with phrase «very troubled company»

«This is a very troubled company that the company's aggressive strategies have been trying to mask for years.»

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«Walmart's traffic troubles are part related to weather in the first quarter, but also very reflective in how people are now shopping (online) and the company not being able to full play in that trend.»
Trouble is, that weapon may threaten the very companies that employ it
The merger between Mittal Steel, the upstart steel conglomerate cobbled together by Indian entrepreneur Lakshmi Mittal, and Arcelor, the pan-European steel firm that was the world's largest steel company at the time, was troubled from the very start.
It is a very new company and I had some trouble finding the products in stores.
They say that if Shell's scientific consultants had troubled to ask them, the company's published report on the best option for disposal of the platform would have read very differently.
Fired by her company, she has no choice but to turn to the very man who got her in trouble, and meets his rag tag theater troupe.
But to trot out a very well - conceived electric prototype — four years late — and then douse cold water on its sales prospects demonstrates a troubling lack of focus from a company that has always been uniquely clear in stating and achieving goals.
Companies in Trouble do very interesting things.
You may get into trouble with those companies that sell very cheap plagiarized academic papers.
That provides diversification at a very decent cost, because only one trade is performed and the fees charged by fund companies, to pay for the managers and all the trouble, are modest if the funds are well chosen.
If you're company is in trouble, not only is your job on the line, but part of your investments will be in the tank for the very same reason.
There are some very troubling reviews about the company, and the company is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau.
At the other extreme, common shares are very risky because they have no guarantees and shareholders are paid last if the company is in trouble or goes bankrupt.
Muhlenkamp feels that most companies have a core business that they are very good at, but they get in trouble when they «do dumb stuff with it.»
If the company is in troubles, its very likely to occur.
They were troubled to know that the contract they signed was not very clear as to what role the debt settlement company would play in the event they were sued.
American Express is in a little bit of trouble right now and, following the loss of the Costco contract, the company appears to be looking very hard at where it is and isn't making money — the recent Bluebird and Serve shutdowns are one example while recently adding the sign - up bonus restriction to Business Cards is another.
Animal Crossing is a very popular series for Nintendo that helps shift a lot of hardware, and while the company appears to have no trouble shifting consoles at the moment, an Animal Crossing title in the future is a a good guarantee of enticing players new and old.
And they are cost effective for very big companies as a way of buying themselves out of trouble.
Potential clients with small companies (or who are themselves self - employed) have been few and far between, and most of them are not clients I want, due to wanting very discounted rates of my already reasonable fees or contacting me once they are in trouble after «handling it themselves.»
They may have trouble with the name though, since it's very similar to one US legal information company.
I am very disappointed in this company, and if I had of known that I was going to have so much trouble, I would not have gone through this company.
As for your insistence that satisfied people go to the trouble of looking up a forum for a company simply to lavish it with praise, I am again cynical to say the very least.
Most people having trouble securing coverage or getting very high premiums simply used a company.
The issue was brought forward in July by executives to the then - director of accounting and administration at Faraday Future, Chaoying Deng, worried that now the company was not only in trouble in terms of funding on a very basic level, but also in violation of its loan agreement with Mesa West, according to documents seen by Jalopnik.
Even with all of the troubles plaguing the service, including nefarious groups using it to spread hateful content and revenge porn, both issues a company representative previously told Polygon they take very seriously, watching Drake and Ninja use Discord to come together and hang out for an hour is an example of why Discord was built in the first place.
His joining the company could very well signal an interest to expand Xiaomi's business internationally which could be big trouble for today's top handset makers — Samsung and Apple.
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.
If this is a part you are having trouble finding information on, and the company has a website, their «about us» section will be very informative.
About this blog About my company, Brazen Careerist Penelopes guide to starting a blog Check - up for self - delusion Posted to: Diversity Self - management Women February 7th, 2010 Del.icio.us Most people with Asperger's, even if they are geniuses at, say, engineering (which is very common) get in trouble mid-career for lack of social skills.
The new bank, called InsurBanc, will provide a full range of bank services to its members in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey... More trouble in the online real estate world: Realestate.com in November made a second round of layoffs and sought a buyer as the company, once a fast - moving home listing and services portal, struggled to attract customers... Real estate practitioners were viewed as having high or very high honesty and ethics by 17 percent of poll respondents to the 2000 Gallup Poll on honesty and ethics in professions, conducted in late November.
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