Sentences with phrase «voluntary closure»

Many statistics looking at closed businesses lump voluntary closures and failures together, which can make your odds look grimmer than they actually may be.
For example, D&B's startup failure ratio for 1994 was 10:1 (one failure for every 10 startups) but according to the Census Bureau it was 1.1:1 (one failure for every 1.1 startups); this discrepancy is because the Census Bureau data lumps together voluntary closures and failures.
The Chinese government's media arm, the Xinhua News Agency, has defended regulators» recent decision to outlaw token sales, or ICOs, and the voluntary closure of bitcoin exchanges that followed.
Anthem College in Kansas City, Missouri; Kaplan College in Phoenix; Minnesota School of Business in Shakopee; Sanford Brown College in St. Peters, Missouri; and Sanford Brown College; Tysons Corner, Virginia, had their accreditation withdrawn on the basis of voluntary closure.
The Chinese government's media arm, the Xinhua News Agency, has defended regulators» recent decision to outlaw token sales, or ICOs, and the voluntary closure of bitcoin exchanges that followed.
Taking an overview, it would seem that the market fears caused by China's ICO ban in early Sept., and the voluntary closures of domestic cryptocurrency exchanges that followed, have now almost completely been shrugged off by the market.
Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese government's media arm has defended regulators» recent decision to outlaw token sales, or ICOs, and the voluntary closure of bitcoin exchanges that followed.
One good example is the voluntary closure of popular Wechat group «3 am Sleepless Wechat Group» that was widely recognized that happened last night at around midnight.
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