Sentences with phrase «why would companies»

Why would companies do such a thing?
Sadly we need more regulation on it because why would companies want to stop people from throwing them money on their own?
So why would companies that donate to Republicans outperform their peers?
When bonds are similar to bank loans and people who invest in bonds acts like a bank lending loans, why would companies or government directly approach the bank for loans instead of offering bonds?
Why would companies pay much higher rates to preferred stock holders, instead of floating much lower rate bonds?
If corporations could do what PBMs do, internally and for the same or less money, why would companies like Express Scripts exist at all?
Why would companies expend free cash to buy back shares, instead of investing in production?
So why would a company that has colonized most of the known world over the last two decades slough off its billion - dollar brand?
So why would a company build a product it doesn't really want you to use?
Why have company valuations been so high?
«Why would a company invest in an idea, since that model of doing business was never seen in Cyprus?»
«Why would a company the size of Verizon, AT&T, and even [Norway's] Telenor, want to come to Canada with this limitation on them?
Why would a company want its stock to be made up of cryptocurrency rather than fiat currency?
EG: So, why would a company want its stock to be made up of cryptocurrency rather than real money currency?
But why would any company go to the considerable expense of CCS when it could just continue releasing CO2 up smoke stacks for free?
Why would a company want to have one system for people in France, Germany, and Italy and a separate one for people everywhere else?
«Why would any company want to throw away $ 5 million per year to comply with all those regulations?
Why would any company choose that font for their public image?
We made hundreds of telephone calls and in the process we got used to answering questions such as: «Why would a company be interested in our fair?»
Basically, why would a company pay you premium dollars when they can simply recruit a highly educated worker who is in the country with a green card?
You may ask: Why would any company, knowing the problems you're going to have defending your patent rights in a courtroom, ever pay you licensing fees?
And you could ask, «Why would a company give a discount in exchange for old shoes that they then have to grind up or recycle and take care of?
Rice concentrate is not in any of the above lists, but it is obviously a processed ingredient and why would the company add it to chili powder unless it contributed some kind of zip to the flavor?
Why would a company spend money on huge furnaces to bake salt, when * washing * the salt not only works better, it doesn't require massive (and expensive) energy usage?
Why would any company go against their best interests by throwing away a game that would've combined the talents of director Guillermo del Toro, Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and «The Walking Dead» star Norman Reedus.
Why would a company kill a brand instead of selling it?
Why have these companies turned on the accelerator and is it good for business?
Why would a company release a beta version of software that is not compatible with another product that the same company currently has in beta?!? What makes this even worse is that BBM 6 is REQUIRED for BBM Music — one would think (/ hope) that the two beta product managers would coordinate in order to avoid conflicts such as this.
Why would a company ready to die in the name of altruism suddenly start selling information itself and start supporting publishers?
Why would a company in possession of a promising, power - sipping, full color display technology get passed around so often?
Why would a company choose to minimize or marginalize what has to be a substantial revenue flow from Indie authors?
Why would a company issue a convertible bond?
Why would a company have a stock split of 1:3 when they had five years of consecutive losses of net income?
Why would a company want to send to an account to collections without trying to contact the customer for payment of their outstanding account balance (s) at all?
So why would the company choose to build the affordable housing in 2017, and the remainder of the community in the years to follow?
Why would a company make more money in future years?
Why would a company forgo $ X of interest (and profit) by letting you lower your interest rate without charging a fee to cover it?
Why would any company wait that long take digital download pre-orders?
Why has the company seemingly changed its tune in just two short weeks?
With the draconian CO2 measures that literally will have no impact on global temperatures, why would any company stay in California.
Why would a company opt to open their own pocketbooks and provide a service like Rocket Lawyer, instead of just putting it on a benefits menu and letting the employee decide if they want it or not?
Why would the company even think of doing that?»
Why would a company do this?
Why would a company want its stock to be made up of cryptocurrency rather than fiat currency?
Why would a company rent an office in a tiny town in East Texas, put a nameplate on the door, and leave it completely empty for a year?
So, why would the company herald its arrival at a Chicago event?
The obvious question that you're probably asking is, if Microsoft said that it would release two updates per year, why would the company only release one this year?
Why would a company pay a Native American tribe to take ownership of patents?
Why would a company ask you why you want to work there if you're sitting in the candidate seat and you're obviously interested in the job?
Since the whole point of layoffs are for corporate cost reduction, why would a company facing layoffs offer minimal outplacement benefits to ex-employees?
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