Sentences with phrase «who hold them for»

Zorn, who holds for Herrera's placements, took the snap from center, jumped up, ran to his left and gained a first down at the Jets» two - yard line.
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Someone who sells all their shares at the end of each trading day would be more scrutinized than someone who holds for the long term (such as a dividend investor).
CocaCola has managed to pay money to any dividend investor who held it for more than 25 years.
Inverse ETFs can be risky for investors who hold them for too long — they are designed for day - to - day use and investors should monitor their performance daily.
But the structure of leveraged funds makes it extremely likely that investors who hold them for more than a day will lose money, even if the market goes their way.
BEIRUT — A Canadian lawyer working for a U.N. peacekeeping mission in Syria has escaped from rebel fighters who held him for eight months, the Syrian government said on Thursday.

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«One never holds people necessarily responsible for their government, but one does have the ability to be very careful in what one does with the government itself,» said Smith, who became Microsoft's president in 2015, taking on a title that had not existed at the company since 2002, when Richard Belluzzo left.
The move is a triumph for Icahn and Deason, who together hold 15 percent of Xerox.
They found those traits in an unlikely man — a cypherpunk, part - coder, part - activist, who boasts of holding a world record for the most failed attempts at building a business around peer - to - peer, decentralized file sharing.
The failure of far - right populist Gert Wilders to win the recent Dutch election was a boost for the EU but a threat awaits in the prospect of French President Marine le Pen, a far - right anti-immigration candidate who has promised to hold a referendum on France's EU membership if elected, the same promise Cameron made.
«My bottom line is that, if you're holding cows for someone else, I'm not sure it's enough to say «we don't sell veal»,» said Wu, who added that his assessment was still preliminary.
Jonathan Crandall, who runs J.C. Landscaping in Danvers, Mass., is a big believer in holding out for financing deals that pop up at the end of a model year.
Ultimately if you're seeking for approval or board consensus on an action (getting approval for a budget, raising money, investing in CAPEX, firing a head of sales — whatever) your job is to hold a discussion in which all board members who want to voice an opinion can do so and ultimately pushing for a vote or a resolution.
However, for 99 % of the people in business who need to hold the attention of the crowd, I'd cut that down to seven minutes.
Since 1949, the only first - term Secretary of State who lasted less than three years was Alexander Haig, who held the role for 18 months under President Ronald Reagan.
In March, 2011, the President signed an executive order that would «create a formal system of indefinite detention for those held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who continue to pose a significant threat to national security,» commented The Washington Post.
It can be a challenge to view a person who has always done a certain set of tasks or held one position in a different light, but you are doing your business a disservice not to create opportunities for advancement for your strongest employees.
And for the religion that I still hold in high regard, particularly the Irish members of that religion who have been so forthright in their defence of me generally.»
Lazaridis, for instance, started holding regular meetings with senior operations staff who previously reported to Conlee.
Effectively all, including business people who would consider any job applicant a clown for pretending that awareness alone held a candle to experience.
It turns out that nearly 60 % of those who took the smaller cheque held on to it for more than two weeks anyway before cashing it (30 % waited more than a month and 15 % never cashed it at all).
Shareholders who held stock on the date of Bertolini's announcement and still hold it today have seen the value of their original stake more than double (compared with the more modest 34 % gain for the S&P 500 during the same period).
The President - elect — who hasn't held a traditional press conference since July, it should be noted — offered up the opportunity for an off - the - record chat in a gold - leaf ballroom in his version of Versailles, his Mar - a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
While Miscavige and his organization have held up the media complex as a valuable tool for spreading the message of Scientology and recruiting new members to join, the new facilities have received criticism from opponents of the religion — including some former members — who claim the complex is nothing more than a propaganda machine and a ploy to attract donations.
Cagnetta holds up the example of someone who started a franchise for home health care because of a negative experience hiring a company to take care of an aging parent.
But perhaps the biggest lesson Gould holds for aspiring tech giants — or, in the case of Canada, the governments who hope to foster them — was his belief in creating something that's not only new and different, but eminently worthwhile.
In addition, many organisations hold these two activities together as a time - saving measure for busy managers who have multiple reviews to complete.
To a large extent, society pats men on the back for holding down big jobs, but grimaces at women who do the same, implying that they're lousy parents.
Donovan, who started out in the movie business and won an Oscar in 2003 for producing Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine documentary, created a media company for the Netflix era, where once beloved shows are held in massive digital libraries, sold to streaming services, and viewed on demand, often on laptops, tablets and phones.
«You know, often we (hold) ourselves back out of our own fear of either who we are, or what we stand for, or what we don't stand for.
«When you've worked with someone who's been a digital sculptor for their entire career and all of the sudden what they have been designing and making they're now holding in their hands — ,» Henderson pauses.
On May 12, Tim Hortons held a conference call with financial analysts who had plenty of questions for Don Schroeder, a long time executive who everybody assumed held the confidence of the board as company CEO at the time.
This was the first meeting for newly confirmed Governor Randal Quarles and was held without Stanley Fischer, who resigned as vice chairman in October for personal reasons.
Brooklyn designer Jack Sutter got the idea for the wallet from a friend who was using a rubber band from a broccoli stem to hold his cards and cash.
A Monmouth University survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or - minus 3.5 % margin of error — found that 51 % of registered voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
Since leaving Burberry, she has become a serial entrepreneur who most recently held the CMO job at Hone, a social intelligence and curation startup for marketing and communications groups, and the music discovery app Stagedom (as well as approximately 20 other entrepreneurial ventures).
For the moment Narodick, who holds a master's degree in teaching but never taught school, is transforming her boardroom into a classroom.
Now, the California legislature will consider a bill that would add the word «investor» to a list a list of professionals who can be held liable for harassment.
True or not (and many advocates for women in tech spending their lives battling these stereotypes), in our unpolitically correct moments most of us would admit that we hold an image of programmers as shy but brilliant types who don't mind being holed away with their computers for hours or days on end.
I have met people who have gone bust and held on to their sense of failure for decades.
Investors who entered near 16,500 will hold on for the long term target near 20,347.
«If I go back, I'll be executed,» said Abdulhamid Zughbi, a 30 - year - old who fled besieged eastern rebel - held Aleppo earlier this year for Turkey, seeking medical treatment for his wife and infant son.
Spoehr, who served in the U.S. Army for 36 years before joining the Heritage Foundation, said there aren't enough transgender soldiers in the military for the RAND study's conclusion to hold water.
The person you're looking for, Richard, is Jack Stack of SRC Holdings (formerly Springfield Remanufacturing Corp.), who started the company in 1983 with 12 other managers as shareholders.
I'd hold an additional 10 % of the equity in reserve for new employees who come in later.
Eighty percent of people who have gym memberships don't go to the gym, and the same holds true for those who watch my daily video lessons.
After 16 years, Dina Alker is going to put her house in Toronto up for sale Monday, joining the throngs of others in the city who have decided to downsize as a chill gripping what was once one of the hottest real estate markets in North America takes hold.
If this is to be the dawning of the age of accountability, we must hold all those who cast judgment accountable for doing so equitably.
«We put this money together and held our breath for 2009,» says Hartz, who serves as CEO.
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