Sentences with phrase «view on consolidation»

«BIDDING WAR» IN AIRLINES: In a research note to investors, Stifel's DeNardi argued that the Sprint / T - Mobile merger announcement and approval process was the first major test of the Trump administration's view on consolidation.

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Disruption In Orbit: How New Technology Is Altering The Satellite Industry's Landscape Michael Altberg and S&P satellite analyst, Rose Askinazi, kick off our first media and telecom podcast by discussing our view on current themes in the satellite industry, including the oversupply of capacity, the pending C - band proposal, the future entrance of LEO satellites, and potential industry consolidation.
District Boundary and Locations Map >> View Enrollment Information >> Community Survey for Lake Bluff School District 65 >> Information on School District Consolidation >>
The quote is less a comment on Cameron's pledge of a 2017 referendum than a view on how the British referendum lock will force a poll if there are further changes at an EU level, for instance by a consolidation of political union among eurozone countries.
«This work on a federally listed species provides managers with a more complete view of ecosystem services affected by consolidation drainage.»
Lawyers representing students and families from the now - defunct Lake View school district in Arkansas filed a lawsuit in federal court Oct. 25 challenging a new state school consolidation law on the grounds that it violates the district's equal - protection rights and is racially discriminatory, according to the Associated Press.
As the industry reckons with the pending Penguin Random House merger, the increasing dominance of one retailer, growing consolidation among literary agencies and realignment of lists at a number of houses, we'll take a timely strategic view of the publishing landscape to help companies of all sizes operate efficiently, leverage scale to their advantage, and focus on innovations and new business strategies that work.
If you are viewed as a poor credit risk you may not be able to take out a consolidation loan, or you may be offered one on worse terms and conditions, for example at a higher interest rate.
The most effective, or controversial, changes, depending on your point of view, were the complex and detailed balloting and information rules in the Trade Union & Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
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