• STOCKHOLM, Sweden & SAN FRANCISCO--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- BTS GROUP AB (publ), a world-leading strategy implementation firm, was recently named to Selling Power's Top Virtual Sales Training Companies in 2023 list . (businesswire.com)
  • See the Selling Power Top Sales Training Companies 2023 list at https://bit.ly/3oZqk2r . (businesswire.com)
  • Jefferies analyst Ian Hilliker notes the deal with Samsung Bioepis enables a biosimilar launch some months after Amgen, making it increasingly unlikely other rivals will be able to negotiate settlements that allow their launches before 2023. (medscape.com)
  • As the economy continues to slow, accelerating sales becomes increasingly critical to a company's success. (businesswire.com)
  • As climate action becomes increasingly important to consumers and corporations, Ms. Soomer's persistence is paying off. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • As companies get bigger, finding deals that allow them to maintain high growth rates becomes increasingly difficult. (yahoo.com)
  • His book Biomimicry in Architecture has been RIBA Publications' best-selling title and he is currently working on a co-authored book with Sarah Ichioka, titled Flourish: Design Paradigms for Our Planetary Emergency, due to be published in September 2021. (weforum.org)
  • Since 2018 he has been increasingly providing advice to national governments and large companies on transformative change. (weforum.org)
  • Over the last 10 years, the company has increased its top line at an average of 13.5% per year. (yahoo.com)
  • 4. In contrast to the overwhelming majority of tobacco company shareholders who live in largest tobacco companies go almost exclusively high-income countries, most of the burden to shareholders in a handful of the world's of tobacco use falls on low- and middle- wealthiest countries. (who.int)
  • This is the second deal AbbVie has signed over the past year as it tries to safeguard patents on Humira, which is the world's top-selling prescription medicine. (medscape.com)
  • The evergreen structure can work, he adds, when it's a single fund targeting what he calls "truly transformative change" at its portfolio companies. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • Bain & Company analyzed the 2003-2011 income statements of roughly 200 large US-based companies in healthcare, technology and financial services. (bain.com)
  • Buying and selling security is largely an act of trust. (techradar.com)
  • Apple currently dominates the nation's tablet sector, but the company largely focuses on the higher-end market. (pcworld.com)
  • For this reason, proprietary companies that curate and sell patient data to largely for-profit companies have exploded. (medscape.com)
  • The typical fund life cycle - in which private equity firms raise money from investors, use it to invest in companies, manage those companies for three to five years, then sell the companies to return money to investors - prioritizes immediate profits, sometimes at the expense of long-term performance, critics say. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • But this executive believes many firms are just using the longer lockup time to buy higher-priced companies, which ultimately produces a lower return. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • The five largest chicken companies now make up 61% of the market, compared with 34% in the hands of the top four firms in 1986. (propublica.org)
  • Increasingly, firms are educating employees about the ethics of intelligence gathering. (csmonitor.com)
  • Medical device firms that previously sold stents and defibrillators now are being asked by customers to improve patients' health outcomes. (bain.com)
  • After the global landmark deal with DHL, Telefónica has added large companies including Ferrovial to its customer base. (forrester.com)
  • Companies like Point will buy an equity stake in your home, while Zillow and Opendoor will take on the risk of finding a buyer, giving you an up-front cash payment for your house, no staging or repainting necessary. (axios.com)
  • Quest Management Systems of Troy, Mich., sells software to help corporations organize information, much of which is "soft" (not numbers, but commentary) and "fuzzy" (rumors). (csmonitor.com)
  • Deep- low- and middle-income countries where the pocketed tobacco corporations use these tactics profits are being made and where the social and to protect the enormous profits they claim benefit economic burdens of tobacco use are the most the countries where they sell their deadly products. (who.int)
  • Meat rationing in the UK after World War II saw the factory output drop dramatically, and so in 1948 the company starting looking at alternative products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Van Amam urges consumer products companies to know their vendors and manufacturers. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Our approach to sales transformations encompasses how and to whom companies sell their products and services, the channels they use, and the back-office operations that support these efforts. (mckinsey.com)
  • For this reason, the president allowed traditional and emerging businesses to set up a series of shops called bodegones during 2019 to sell imported products. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • If we leave it to these pioneering companies, the Patagonias, the Lululemons, to innovate and transition their supply chains and their products to be circular, low-carbon and regenerative, we could be 10 years along and we've barely moved the needle," she says. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • First, it can level the playing field with regulations such as carbon pricing, a landfill ban and/or extended producer responsibility, which would require companies to take back end-of-use products for recycling. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The company specializes in electrical engineering and electronics-related products and services. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • The company products and technologies are grouped into infrastructure platforms, applications, security, and other products. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • From direct-to-consumer startups to luxury brands, mom-and-pop businesses to CPG manufacturers, there are many companies that believe Facebook's ads are indispensable in helping sell products online. (digiday.com)
  • The wear-and-tear mentality of today needs to drastically change if we are to protect more of our natural resources, with regard to both the energy and the materials needed for the products we consume at an increasingly rapid pace. (lu.se)
  • The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. (who.int)
  • The launch comes as consumers increasingly shun boozy drinks in favour of healthier options. (businessinsider.com)
  • And companies are increasingly facing backlash from consumers. (time.com)
  • Encircled, which sells directly to consumers (online only for the time being), saw double-digit growth last year despite the pandemic. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • If you want to build strong communication and interaction with consumers, you should undergo a longer path from the analysis of a target audience and their needs up to physical selling. (jaxtr.com)
  • Research data from last year showed that Chinese consumers were increasingly buying the e-readers from overseas markets, he added. (pcworld.com)
  • But the parts are also increasingly protected and secret for us consumers who have purchased and own a gadget. (lu.se)
  • In 2019 he was involved in launching 'Architects Declare a Climate & Biodiversity Emergency' which has spread internationally and now has over six thousand companies signed up to addressing the planetary crisis. (weforum.org)
  • The Walkers family sold the company in 1970 to the American food producer Standard Brands, who in turn merged with another American food company Nabisco to form Nabisco Brands in 1981. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to Selling Power, the leading digital magazine for sales managers and sales VPs since 1981, Personal Selling Power, Inc., produces the Sales Management Digest and Daily Boost of Positivity online newsletters ( https://bit.ly/3nUpek7 ), as well as videos featuring interviews with top executives. (businesswire.com)
  • The company produces a variety of flavours for its crisps. (wikipedia.org)
  • We help companies take a fine-grained view by geography, industry segment, and offerings to find the hidden pockets of growth-including often overlooked small and medium-sized business segments-and then tailor the strategies and approaches needed to capture them. (mckinsey.com)
  • All companies on the list submitted a comprehensive application that included a detailed listing of their offerings for both training and retention, innovative solutions, and their company's unique contributions to the sales training marketplace. (businesswire.com)
  • More than 40,000 Americans per year participate in a clinical trial , and these trials, usually run by large pharmaceutical companies, produce troves of patient data. (medscape.com)
  • Pharmaceutical companies use patient data to judge their drugs' effectiveness after approval, perhaps to suggest new markets for their drugs or to generate "in silico" control arms for phase 2 studies of novel agents. (medscape.com)
  • Market research company Euromonitor International said on Thursday that the global alcoholic drinks market declined for the second year in a row in 2016. (businessinsider.com)
  • The volume of alcohol sold last year declined 0.2%, following a 0.8% fall in 2015. (businessinsider.com)
  • In a country with more than 1.311 billion people, Apple sells just a couple million handsets per year. (cultofmac.com)
  • Selling Power is a regular media sponsor of the Sales 3.0 Conference, which is attended by a total of more than 4,500 sales leaders each year. (businesswire.com)
  • By 1980 Ashland sold off its production assets, and a year later was reorganized as a modified holding company. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The Ford Bronco Sport turned out to be pretty popular for the first six months of the year with more than 60,000 units sold. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • Reservations for F-150 Lightning have now surpassed 100,000 since the truck was first shown in May, while Ford's sales of electrified vehicles produced a new all-time first half sales record with 56,570 vehicles sold - up 117% over year ago. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • The Bronco Sport and the Mach-E pushed Ford brand sport-utility retail sales to a two-decade first-half high with 391,190 utes sold - a 37% jump compared to the year-ago period - and Bronco Sport accounting for 60,514 of those vehicles. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • JTI and PMI researched are 100 percent kill more than seven million people worldwide per owned by the parent multinational tobacco year and cause about 1.4 trillion USD in economic company. (who.int)
  • Earlier this month, Facebook parent company, Meta, settled a class action lawsuit alleging that the company tracked users' whereabouts even after they had turned off location settings on their phones. (time.com)
  • The dealership pays an ad company, who hires brokers and aggregators to combine location data with other bits of your online history (such as recent purchases, or your Facebook likes). (time.com)
  • Now the fate of publishers increasingly depends on social platforms such as Facebook, where billions of people discover news to read and videos to watch. (businessinsider.com)
  • Cambridge Analytica, a company used by political campaigns, harvested the data of over 50 million Facebook users to build a software program to predict and influence political choices. (naacp.org)
  • For advertisers, particularly those with e-commerce businesses, ads on Facebook not only create sales potential, they increasingly unlock it as new e-commerce features are added like the Shops in May. (digiday.com)
  • The company employs over 4,000 people in 15 locations around the UK. (wikipedia.org)
  • People increasingly order food through Grubhub or Uber Eats. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Today's big company sales organizations often consist of thousands of people spread across vast geographies. (mckinsey.com)
  • Our next-generation approach combines deep business knowledge with transformational development to help your people and your company evolve together and turn strategy into results. (businesswire.com)
  • IN the fast-changing computer industry, it is common for people to jump from one company to another. (csmonitor.com)
  • This flow of wealth is one way in which relatively poorer countries are victimized by the But are the tobacco companies as economically tobacco industry as profits leave the countries, beneficial to people in low- and middle-income enormous burdens are imposed on the people of countries as they claim? (who.int)
  • The lives of people all over the world are increasingly enhanced and shaped by artificial intelligence (AI). (lu.se)
  • Customers increasingly make purchasing decisions based on the broader impact of their choices, whether environmental sustainability, ethical manufacturing or social justice . (entrepreneur.com)
  • Telefónica, the largest European operator by capitalization, is increasing contract values with existing customers through cross selling activities. (forrester.com)
  • Customers are increasingly moving across all channels to get what they want. (mckinsey.com)
  • As corporate and commercial banks serve increasingly complex needs, new data- and analytics-powered tools can help the front line understand their customers and improve sales. (mckinsey.com)
  • Sales performance thus depends on the ability to retain high-value customers, to up-sell at the point of sale and to expand the customer relationship through cross-selling. (bain.com)
  • Here's how to sell SIM cards to customers. (jaxtr.com)
  • Amazon.com has updated its mobile app store to include support for its Chinese customers, in a sign that the U.S. company could be preparing to sell its Kindle e-readers and tablets in the country. (pcworld.com)
  • Companies should not rely on back belts as a "cure all" for back injury, but should begin to undertake prevention measures which reduce the risks of lifting tasks. (cdc.gov)
  • The platform serves AI bundles and cross-sells/up-sells using the latest in machine-learning algorithms. (nxtbook.com)
  • With the advent of big data and artificial intelligence, software companies pay significant dollars for real-world data to train their algorithms. (medscape.com)
  • Despite gaining an enviable lead with its Android operating system, the market isn't sold. (aol.com)
  • The store comes in the form of an Android app, and the company has been promoting it since this past weekend. (pcworld.com)
  • Very often, companies that are undertaking transformations focus on frontline sales-where new approaches can have rapid and direct impact. (bain.com)
  • What Ingrum didn't know was that those financial projections overlooked many realities of modern farming in the U.S., where much of the country's agricultural output is controlled by a handful of giant companies. (propublica.org)
  • Often, the houses they buy end up getting rented out by giant Wall Street landlords , rather than being sold to individuals. (axios.com)
  • During the most recent wave, giant Internet companies are increasingly providing, and controlling digital consumption experiences rather than selling physical goods, potentially leading to a significantly lower environmental impact per dollar spent. (lu.se)
  • These biometric identifiers are attractive to public bodies as the identifiers are becoming increasingly more accurate. (naacp.org)
  • Our collaborative approach helps companies gain transparency on the performance of their route-to-market mix while identifying potential improvement areas and concrete ways to achieve them, such as creating lean back-office sales operations. (mckinsey.com)
  • A lot of the time, making money in the stock market comes down to buying low and selling high. (yahoo.com)
  • In the digital railway market, the company offers its key mobility services called Railigent, which helps railway companies manage assets better and smarter by using predictive maintenance, helping them reduce life cycle costs through extended service and maintenance intervals. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • Trucks command massive premiums generally and in the current market, they're selling over the sticker price - if they're on the dealer's lot. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • Simply put, most current sales models are not keeping pace with the shifts in demand, as many companies struggle with factors that contribute to higher costs. (bain.com)
  • Arc'teryx and Lululemon Athletica Inc. are two Canadian apparel companies that have signed the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, Ms. Strandberg points out, an initiative to reduce sector GHG emissions 30 per cent by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A growing list of US cities and counties are suing fossil fuel companies for damages linked to human-amplified climate change. (loe.org)
  • Fossil fuel companies are increasingly under legal attack for selling a product that damages the climate. (loe.org)
  • Because the huge impact counterfeiting has on a number of companies throughout the supply chain, van Amam suggests that businesses take steps to safeguard their intellectual property. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Finally, van Amam suggests, companies must educate their employees and vendors on these issues so they understand the importance of protecting the valuable rights of the business. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Our latest B2B Pulse research shows how the shift to omnichannel has permanently changed sales and suggests what companies can do to adjust. (mckinsey.com)
  • Another reason is that healthcare companies are overwhelmed currently. (globalsign.com)
  • From long-dated vehicles, which function as an extended version of a regular private equity fund, to blank-check special-purpose acquisition companies, which raise funds through an IPO to invest in private equity-like transactions, so-called permanent capital funds are "definitely on the rise," she says. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • Nearly every company with a dispersed customer base and a large number of sales transactions has considerable opportunity for organic growth if it looks at the right level of granularity. (mckinsey.com)
  • We help companies form effective selling strategies in all channels from key-account management to digital sales to indirect channel partners. (mckinsey.com)
  • A rapid transformation program helps the dispersed sales force of a direct-services company increase lead-conversation rates by 20 percent. (mckinsey.com)
  • According to Selling Power publisher and founder Gerhard Gschwandtner, quality sales training is more important than ever. (businesswire.com)
  • The right sales training delivered at the right time can be the secret ingredient to a company not only surviving in this economy, but also thriving. (businesswire.com)
  • Selling Power magazine editors encourage CROs, sales VPs, and sales enablement leaders to leverage this list to find the right sales training partner and help salespeople succeed during social distancing and remote working. (businesswire.com)
  • If companies want the frontline sales reps to adopt new routines and mindsets, they need to focus on sales managers and give them the tools and training to be effective coaches. (bain.com)
  • The incident, detailed in a San Francisco Chronicle article as well as by other local publications , will undoubtedly underpin sales pitches from a variety of wireless companies, including those planning to attend the upcoming MWC Las Vegas trade show at the end of next month. (lightreading.com)
  • Companies in business-to-business (B2B) markets consistently grew their revenues faster than their sales and marketing expenses. (bain.com)
  • The sales models for many large companies have become more complex and less efficient, putting pressure on profit margins. (bain.com)
  • More than half of these companies had increasing sales and marketing expenses as a percentage of revenues over the period, or they failed to demonstrate the scale benefits that one would expect from their growing size. (bain.com)
  • While the number of Mustangs sold in good times isn't overwhelming, they're big money vehicles and with unrealized sales. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • The charge in those electrified vehicle sales focuses for most on the Mustang Mach-E, which Farley mentioned last month is sold out. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • The battery-electric ute increased sales 26.7% from May to June, the company reported. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • With tight inventories, F-Series sales totaled 362,032 trucks, while Ranger had its best first half since 2005 on total pickup sales of 58,371, the company noted. (thedetroitbureau.com)
  • Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. (yahoo.com)
  • Rakuten Symphony is selling technology and services for private networks. (lightreading.com)
  • Increasingly, the company is delivering technologies through software and services. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • general dentists are also increasingly providing difficult surgical implant services. (medscape.com)
  • As the biggest companies expanded their control, they raised farmers' average pay by a mere 2.5 cents a pound from 1988 to 2016, while the wholesale price of chicken rose by 17.4 cents a pound, according to data from the USDA and the National Chicken Council. (propublica.org)
  • Chances are, your phone is sending location data to several companies right now. (time.com)
  • This week the Federal Trade Commission also sued a broker for selling sensitive location data from hundreds of millions of devices. (time.com)
  • Companies aren't just collecting location data, though-they're also sharing it with brokers, aggregators, and potentially law enforcement. (time.com)
  • The company says the data is collected on an opt-in basis. (time.com)
  • Although location data is critical to how some apps work-for example, a mapping app-companies may share this information with third parties, usually advertisers. (time.com)
  • Nobody expects that those apps on our phones are also harvesting every location point as we go about our days and selling them to data brokers," says Wessler. (time.com)
  • Both companies produce disk-drives, which are used to store computer data. (csmonitor.com)
  • Cybercriminals enjoy targeting workers because they are more likely to be unaware of phishing scams and also have access to company data. (globalsign.com)
  • Major companies have access to so much personal data that they are able to survey the whole economy. (naacp.org)
  • WHEREAS, personal data is the newest, most valuable commodity, which is collected and sold by companies. (naacp.org)
  • WHEREAS, some companies use a different type of biometric data called facial recognition technology. (naacp.org)
  • WHEREAS, there is no current federal legislation regulating how companies and public entities use, collect, disclose and sell personal data. (naacp.org)
  • The company has developed a ground-breaking office project, an ultra-low energy data centre, a zero waste textiles factory and progressive solutions for green cities. (weforum.org)
  • Patient data are now bought and sold by a variety of companies. (medscape.com)
  • Yet, the advent of the electronic health record has released patient data from these registries and clinical trial repositories - and such data are increasingly at a premium for more than research. (medscape.com)
  • Clinical trials and registries simply cannot match the speed and scale with which these companies can generate data. (medscape.com)
  • One thing that currently prevents such a solution is that a number of business models have been built around the assumption of the constantly connected person - business models that are often based on offering a service for free in exchange for full access to information on how it is used and, in turn, the opportunity to sell this data individually or as compiled statistics. (lu.se)
  • A transition to only downloading data when needed would require restructuring of these companies, and probably new user behaviour as the companies would have to receive payment in other ways, such as directly for the software itself. (lu.se)
  • From 2009 to 2017, one of the main chicken companies, Koch Foods, went from having contracts with four black farmers in Mississippi to zero. (propublica.org)
  • It was reported that executives from the two companies began discussions about a possible partnership in late 2017. (foodlogistics.com)
  • In turn, these shifts in demand have caused companies to dramatically change what they sell. (bain.com)
  • Presson, who works as an account representative for a printing company, had no criminal record in Florida. (tampabay.com)
  • The company representative wowed Ingrum with projections for the stream of income he could earn, Ingrum recalled in an interview. (propublica.org)
  • The Walkers family sold the business in 1970 to American food producer, Standard Brands. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1988, RJR Nabisco was purchased in a leverage buyout by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co, and to reduce debt several business were sold to French conglomerate BSN, who quickly sold on Smith's and Walkers to PepsiCo in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • First, he said, companies should register all trademarks and patents in all the countries in which they do business or could conceivably do business - either selling or sourcing. (packagingdigest.com)
  • He also urges business to identify websites, especially auction sites that sell counterfeit merchandise. (packagingdigest.com)
  • The investigator concluded that Koch Foods violated a law governing meat companies' business practices. (propublica.org)
  • And the company he was interested in buying was Mic, tech industry sources tell Business Insider. (businessinsider.com)
  • Finally, transactional selling based on knowledge of product features, functionality and cost has become less relevant than consultative selling that's tailored to the customer's industry or business situation and must meet a customer's threshold for return on investment. (bain.com)
  • Home Business How to Sell Sim Cards? (jaxtr.com)
  • At the same time, the interest of African subjects as they increasingly participate in complex clinical trials needs to be safeguarded. (who.int)
  • As one of the most dominant Internet companies ever, Google has made a habit of driving strong returns for its shareholders. (aol.com)
  • That's a pretty good result, but if Buffett had decided to sell, Berkshire's shareholders would have missed out. (yahoo.com)
  • The following table is a summary of the top 10 countries where the disclosed shareholders of More than 96 percent of the disclosed the four companies are based. (who.int)
  • AECOM traces its origins to Kentucky-based Ashland Inc ., which in turn grew out of Swiss Drilling Company, founded in Oklahoma in 1910 by J. Fred Miles. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In the 1970s Ashland Oil & Refining became Ashland Oil, Inc. Five years later the company consolidated its construction assets into a construction division and also formed a coal subsidiary, indicative of a changing focus at Ashland. (encyclopedia.com)
  • I continue to see many companies fail to take this easy and inexpensive step that can lead to government interdiction at the border," he said. (packagingdigest.com)
  • Increasingly, they tap into cloud resources rather than purchase on-premise hardware. (bain.com)
  • Companies such as Clearview collect facial images from social media platforms, and these images remain on Clearview servers long after they are removed from the social media platforms. (naacp.org)
  • Recently, we worked on a change program at a company that sells enterprise computing hardware and was in the middle of a major transition. (bain.com)
  • BTS is a public company trading on the Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol BTS B. (businesswire.com)
  • Companies are now selling their technology to public bodies, particularly biometric identifying technology. (naacp.org)
  • Innowi is a leading tech company out of San Francisco that focuses on checkout innovation and the customer experience. (nxtbook.com)
  • Kristi Soomer is the founder and CEO of clothing company Encircled. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The company rose to prominence alongside its co-founder, Shane Smith, who built a media empire that began with a single Canadian magazine. (arabnews.com)
  • Although the information cannot be corroborated, trust in the company has collapsed internationally. (techradar.com)
  • Controversy surrounded the sale of the formerly state-owned firm, because the payout came from money earned by the phone company over several years. (zdnet.com)
  • This option is suitable for quick selling when you're in hurry and need money instantly. (jaxtr.com)
  • Advertising companies spend about $80 billion on television ads in the US. (businessinsider.com)
  • Egypt - The Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE) has reached a preliminary agreement with Actis, a British direct investment company, to sell the Gabal El-Zeit wind farm for $350m, sources close to the deal told Daily News Egypt. (zawya.com)
  • The credibility of the company began to disintegrate when news emerged in the U.S. media that the Russian manufacturer was linked to espionage plots. (techradar.com)
  • Twitter may not end up buying a media company, but its interest in Mic and Circa is just one battle in an ongoing war over the future of news. (businessinsider.com)
  • Trying on clothing online is no longer science Increasingly helps retailers increase incremental basket revenue. (nxtbook.com)
  • That information helps the ad company show deals and promotions based on what they think you're likely to buy. (time.com)
  • While terms of the deal were undisclosed, AbbVie said it will make no payments to Samsung Bioepis and the three companies agreed to dismiss all pending lawsuits. (medscape.com)
  • In the digital era, they built their own websites, which drew loyal readers (direct traffic), and they sold most of the ads that ran on their sites, keeping 100% of the revenue. (businessinsider.com)
  • Three insiders, who said they were not permitted to talk on the record, told the newspaper that the US-Canadian digital media company, which is behind websites including Vice and Motherboard, could file for bankruptcy within weeks. (arabnews.com)
  • The digital media disrupter would continue to operate normally during a 45-day auction period to sell the company. (arabnews.com)
  • But then a man showed up from Koch Foods, the country's fifth-largest poultry processor and one of the main chicken companies in Mississippi. (propublica.org)
  • Although the EU motion didn't point directly to the source of such attacks, it recognized the key role played by institutions and companies in preventing, detecting, containing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents, and their commitment to encouraging innovation and the development of a European cyberdefence strategy. (techradar.com)
  • Tax exemption is a huge stimulus to companies that import processed consumer goods. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • And, although the motion is neither binding nor mandatory, the Russian company has consequently decided to end its lengthy collaboration with Europol. (techradar.com)
  • Customer loyalty has become increasingly important to a supplier's long-term health. (bain.com)