Sentences with phrase «what year it was founded»

Is an interviewer really going to be impressed that you know the company's revenue last year, what year it was founded or that you can rattle off the names of each product the company offers?

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«We found that our students are happy with Lululemon clothing they bought maybe four or five years ago, but they aren't as happy with the selection or quality of what they bought in the last year or two.»
Google's own YouTube has also emerged as a critical back - to - school shopping vehicle for 18 to 24 - year - olds — 22 percent of whom said they «go to YouTube to find out what's cool to purchase.»
A new World Health Organization report finds that a huge swath of what kills more than 1.2 million adolescents aged 10 - to - 19 every year can be prevented.
Starting off with my favorite holiday of the year, Halloween is one of the most mindless holiday marketing months and I am not talking about zombies; though when I read some of these Facebook pages it makes me wish I was one... What I mean is that it's relatively easy to research and find quality content that can be used to boost interest in your cause, so why not do something more ghoulish?
The regulator will spend the next year finding out whether internet service should be made essential, what speeds should be considered as minimal, and what pricing looks like overall.
Instead, we're looking for a founder who embodies what we have loved about entrepreneurs since our founding 36 years ago, whose startup epitomizes this moment in business history.
At Titan, Cassini found prebiotic chemistry — which means the moon is essentially a frozen version of what the Earth was several billion years ago.
The boiling point was due sooner or later, Diebert says, because eventually some insiders — such as the NSA's William Binney, who last year spilled the beans on Stellar Wind, and PRISM's Edward Snowden — would find that they could no longer stomach what they were doing.
Do you know what year the company was founded?
The CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found that when asked what they were most likely to do with extra money received from a tax cut next year, the No. 1 response from small - business owners was «pay down debt,» chosen by 31 percent of respondents.
Gross has founded 100 companies in the past 30 years, and he knows what people are talking about in Silicon Valley — and he wants you to know, too.
What they would find is that after three seasons is that you couldn't run a team of 165 people as a 28 - year - old kid who's a fashion designer in New York.
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015, at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some kind of restricted housing.
As pension costs have tripled in the past five years, states have struggled to find somewhere in the budget to make up the difference between what they have promised to future retirees, and what the books are showing.
In determining that participants» aspirations do not always match the reality of what they're working towards, such findings can ultimately help people better budget their lives — and make New Year's resolutions that they'll actually keep, said Emilio Pardo, president of Life Reimagined.
I spoke with experts in the fields of education, health, biotech, and clean tech to find out what major changes are afoot this year in the world of innovation and how you can get in on the action.
If you have the funds, but aren't sure what to get him this year, you've found the right guide.
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According to reports, the woman, Lori Drew, had established a fake MySpace account for a fictitious 18 - year - old boy in hopes of finding out what the girl was saying about her daughter online.
Part of what may be contributing to this trend is the fact that public offerings in Europe are, on average, smaller than they are in the U.S. Consider that 18 of the companies to go public in the region this year have a market cap of less than $ 100 million, the Atomico research found.
Five years later, a headmistress is found murdered, the first of what turns into a series of disturbing killings in the area.
Earlier this year a publisher in Beijing decided to capitalize on the Chinese demand for all things Buffett and translate a book Peter had written in 2010, titled Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment.
The research mirrors what a team led by Giovanni Chiodini from the Italian National Institute of Geophysics reported late last year, when they too modelled Campi Flegrei's activity and found that it's dangerously close to hitting a critical pressure point that could trigger another eruption.
I first wrote about the company back in 2011 for New Scientist, but just happened to find myself sitting next to some of the principals on the flight down to Vegas this year, which was a great opportunity to catch up on what they've been doing.
Here's what happened, according to Donovan: Until about a year and a half ago, she and her founding team were handling finances themselves («we were just doing it,» she shrugs).
Two years ago, the company found that 30 % of U.S. households had a can that's been sitting in their pantries for more than five years, and concluded people would buy more Spam if they knew what to do with it.
What is found will depend on screening frequency — i.e. every 6 months, 1, 2, or 3 years.
What I've found over the years is that fear manifests itself in different ways.
Civil, founded by Matthew Iles last year, is building what it hopes will be an open marketplace for journalists, scheduled to launch in the spring of 2018.
What about that time you found out that your killer product idea, the one you've spent months, or even years, developing, has just been launched, by someone else.
But my hunch is that HBO and ESPN are going to find lots of interest in what they're selling this year.
The entertainment giant has struggled to find an acceptable successor to take over the reins at Disney after what has been a massively successful 12 - year run at the helm for Iger.
CableTV used Google Trends data between October 2016 and October 2017 to find out what reality TV each state was Googling the most last year.
What I've found over the years is that this forces way more clarity on the entrepreneurs at fund raising time.
Regulators read the press reports of directors serving 40 years, auditors even serving up to 100, and communicate with academics on what the empirical research findings are.
It has taken years to digest this material and make sense of it, but new and striking findings have made it possible to rewrite the history of what has come to be know as the Terror, or the Great Purge.
The rich habits study is really a five - year study of 233 millionaires, 128 poor people, and what I found out was that wealth, success, being in the middle class, being poor, is all about your habits.
I think it probably costs productivity just in the people who have to figure out what the new plan means every year, and make phone calls on work time, and figure out if their doctor is still going to be their doctor or if they have to find a new one.
The police are trying to establish what mystery substance caused Sergei Skripal, and a 33 - year - old woman found with him, to fall ill.
This approach of letting excuses come to mind has an antithesis: «We have enough to win» is a favorite phrase of Tom Thibodeau, the 2010 - 11 NBA Coach of the Year and expresses the fact that the team will find a way to win with what it has.
You've got to wonder what was going through his mind when Dan Price, the founding CEO of Gravity Payments, decided to raise the minimum salary at his 120 - person credit - card - processing company to $ 70,000 over a three - year period.
What emerged is a picture of a business at a crossroads: As the company expands into new markets and adds stores — analysts say the grocer could easily triple its size in the coming years — it must find a way to maintain its small - store vibe with customers.
But as Brazil seeks to keep its economic momentum going, and begins to define its ambitions on the global stage in measure with its new - found clout, some question whether the 62 - year - old Rousseff will be able to handle what's heading her way.
It is now one year until the U.K. leaves the European Union, and there's a lot that still needs to be worked out — so much so that retailers are finding it difficult to plan for the future, because they don't yet know what the future U.K. - EU trading relationship is going to look like.
That, at least, is what Quebec's leading drugstore chain has for years been telling consumers on TV, radio and in flyers: You can find everything here, «even a friend.»
Overall, what growth can be found is moderate, and companies are not feeling particularly optimistic about the next 12 months as they did at this time last year:
But the extent of Russia's infiltration in election systems across the country last year remains unclear, and congressional investigators apparently are trying to find out more about what the Russians accessed and why.
They actually claim their ingredients are better than what you'd find at the supermarket since those apples you're looking at may have traveled over a year to get to that aisle.
It took years to find what the movie was.
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