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Master tapes were essential to this new line of business.
Choose platforms that are appropriate to your line of business.
If Facebook won't, maybe it's in the wrong line of business.
And similar stories exist in nearly every other line of business.
OnePlus is is getting into a new line of business: making TVs.
"Ultimately," she says, "the passport will be just one line of business."
Mr. Trump's tariff is a threat to that line of business, too.
For Bridenstine, another untapped line of business is the production of medicine.
Why it matters: It's one of IAC's fastest-growing line of business.
This new line of business provides potentially significant conflicts of interest, i.e.
I asked her what line of business she was interested in pursuing.
Our objective is not for this to be a new line of business.
That line of business is a small, but lucrative, part of Equifax's empire.
An earlier version of the headline with this article misstated KraussMaffei's line of business.
After-the-event (ATE) legal expenses insurance remains Elite's most profitable line of business.
But a well-managed line of business doesn't try to subsist on sporadic breakthroughs.
Say you are filling out a form in a line-of-business app on Android.
An expense that is "ordinary" is one that's common in the taxpayer's line of business.
One promising line of business has been to become a gau rakshak, or cow protector.
The Global 6000 is the third generation of Bombardier's Global Express line of business jets.
This line of business reported a worsened loss ratio of 0003% in 6M17 (12M16: 80%).
You don't necessarily need to sell or develop technology as your main line of business.
The cloud teams tend to engage in that, because that's really their line of business.
The company has recently moved into a new line of business to satisfy a niche demand.
Companies like Salesforce and Workday sold directly to the line of business changing the game forever.
Nearly one-quarter of Allstate's property/liability written premium comes from the homeowners line of business.
Most line-of-business apps rely on being able to connect to a variety data sources.
Are you a communications professional who wants to support a new line of business or industry?
Rubenstein decided to apply to this line of business what he'd learned in Washington about lobbying.
Last year, Alcoa spun this more profitable line of business into a separate company called Arconic.
And a very close second is aesthetics, because it has to be for my line of business.
If you want to do something to 'them' out there, you go into another line of business.
Purchasing Qualcomm would give Broadcom a much more lucrative line of business in the mobile phone markets.
A bolt-on acquisition involves the purchase of a smaller company in the same line of business.
Adding another line of business — particularly if it chooses to follow Tinder's subscription strategy — would make some sense.
Companies focused on a single line of business, he says, generate better returns and have higher market values.
Gotcha. The ThinkPad E Series is Lenovo's affordable line of business laptops, but they're nowhere close to cheap.
However, Microsoft's focus is on connecting with line-of-business apps, like a time-clock application, for example.
If every company is a software company, perhaps every line of business (LoB) employee should be a programmer.
In fact, blockchain can be applied to any commercial or specialty line of business with high-value assets.
Its main line of business is staffing, which often goes beyond simply assigning candidates to open positions, Salka said.
So our first line of business is a snack if we didn't pick up food on the way home.
Might the startup look at moving into that line of business in future — if/where regulatory conditions are favorable?
In total IoT accounted for $690 million in revenue in 2015, a small but promising new line of business.
I was directed to take the lead on a new line of business totally unrelated to my previous work.
Lenovo's entire brand has been built around "productivity," anchored by workhorses like the storied ThinkPad line of business laptops.
I think that any politician that can't pass a tax cut probably is in the wrong line of business.
"They said, 'We'll start a new line of business and this will be the showcase, the showpiece,'" he said.
"With a prison record it ought to be difficult to continue in this same line of business," Wood added.
Officials do say that small employers in the same "line of business" anywhere in the country could join together.
SCOR's P&C reinsurance business has steadily grown into a well-diversified portfolio, both geographically and by line of business.
The regulator said the problem occurred in 2015 and was corrected, and CitiFinancial exited that line of business in 2017.
Last week, GIF-finding platform Giphy revealed a new line of business offering artist-created stickers in Apple's iMessage app.
Incarceration rates are beginning to fall, but big, for-profit prison companies have a growing line of business: immigrant detention.
SkyGiraffe helps enterprises give their employees access to their line-of-business apps and enterprise data from virtually any device.
Offsetting these positives is the company's historical concentration of operations in the volatile medical professional liability (MPLI) line of business.
In the past few years, Yahoo's media and tech businesses were overshadowed by a third line of business: venture capital.
WeWork says it plans to run Conductor as a separate line of business available to WeWork members and non-members.
A few days later, Nvidia revealed new GPUs to be used in video games, the company's biggest line of business.
In my line of business, we buy pay-per-click ads for clients, and that can add up pretty quickly.
The buying and selling of body parts for research and education — Rathburn's line of business — is legal under U.S. law.
Mr. Icahn and Mr. Paulson argued that A.I.G. could extract more value for shareholders by focusing on one line of business.
The bot's victory gave Big Blue a shot at conjuring up a new line of business at the perfect possible moment.
"They are less credit mature," said Paul Siegfried, a senior vice president and credit card line of business leader at TransUnion.
If Google's cloud business jumped by the same rate, that would put revenue from the line of business at $4 billion.
Executive Vice President, California Bank & Trust Uribe is responsible for a $3.5 billion line of business covering retail and business banking.
In the past few years, Yahoo's media and tech businesses have been overshadowed by a third line of business: venture capital.
However, even if your line of business is permitted, you still have to follow your building's rules about noise and safety.
Sam Korus, an industrial innovation analyst at ARK Invest, said last month he was excited about Galactic's potential line of business.
Lenovo has announced a pair of new ThinkPad laptops powered by AMD Pro processors, a first for its line of business laptops.
Partially offsetting these positives is the company's business concentration in the at times more volatile medical professional liability (MPLI) line of business.
By 2148 at least half of all new IT line-of-business applications will be created through such platforms, according to Gartner.
Lasso has also admitted to owning a bank in Panama whose main line of business is to facilitate capital flight from Ecuador.
Founded in 13, Tumi offers a line of business bags, travel luggage and accessories through 2,000 points of distribution across 75 countries.
A defined benefit plan should be managed like a separate line of business: It should have budgets, forecasts and a strategic plan.
Innovation in seeds, genes, chemicals and data are all integrated and focused on maintaining the profitability of Monsanto's herbicide line of business.
The back-up care line of business has experienced the most growth in new clients, and has doubled in revenue since 2013.
If the mission is successful, it could point the way toward an important new line of business for the private rocket company.
His other line of business is installing office furniture; cubicles, filing cabinets and desk chairs fill the opposite end of the warehouse.
This "hand-holding" is crucial, as in this line of business, manufacturing and shipping typically take more than two to three months.
Microsoft has been making moves into customer service and financial planning software with Dynamics 365, its subscription-based line of business applications.
It points to an open line of business communication between the Trump team and the Kremlin even as the Russian hacking campaign began.
And-- and I-- I think that any politician that-- that can't pass a tax cut-- probably is in the wrong line of business.
In this line of business, you have to accept a lot of unknowns from a lot of directions, and just live with it.
Just before the Orlando opening, Mr. Cohlan played hardball with Seagram over a liquor matter and inadvertently started a new line of business.
GM is looking at selling electric motors that consumers can use to replace the gasoline engines as a potential new line of business.
And it creates a renewed line of business for lobbyists as these same provisions become the center of the next tax extenders package.
Not just in IT, but for line-of-business roles in marketing, sales, support, HR, finance, and many others across the entire organization.
But until that happens, Trump's line of business provides no shortage of ways to defer, downsize or outright dodge the IRS -- and all legally.
And while it has a wide line of security cameras, that's its only line of business, and it's something that's pretty trendy right now.
It might be the company's most anticipated mission yet, and it could open up a new line of business — one that might interest NASA.
But Qualcomm's other line of business - licensing a trove of patents that help make smart phones work - has traditionally driven most of its profits.
Tray.io, the startup that wants to put automated workflows within reach of line of business users, announced a $37 million Series B investment today.
Tumi, which offers a line of business bags, travel luggage and accessories, has an expansive network comprising 2,000 points of distribution across 75 countries.
The Inspire, which has basic features like heart rate, step tracking, and calories burned, adds hardware to its line of business-to-business products.
Haircare products may not be what you'd expect from a "vacuums and fans" company, but Dyson is taking this new line of business seriously.
Today, Amazon announced a new approach that it says will put machine learning technology in reach of more developers and line of business users.
This includes not just C-level folks, but the corporate development team and ideally some line-of-business people, such as business unit managers.
In 2015, the Belgian National Lottery was fined for re-using personal information acquired through its monopoly for a different, and incompatible, line of business.
And that could open up a whole new line of business for SpaceX — from sending heavier satellites into orbit to sending people into deep space.
It's no accident that the companies with the most aggressive pricing in 2018, OnePlus and Google, don't have headphones as their main line of business.
It required taking the data and reducing the scope to make it useable for the business intelligence tools that line of business employees were using.
It added there will be a distinct EE line of business following completion of the acquisition, led by Marc Allera (who will become EE CEO).
"At that amount, it is not enough, but it's a new trial to expand our line of business," said Sung Eunmi of KT's 5G team.
There's also an integrated search feature and admins will be able to customize the app with other line of business applications and their company's branding.
The automaker hopes to develop the technology into a new and lucrative line of business, apart from making and selling cars and trucks for consumers.
Several hackers have targeted the industry with the goal of exposing what they think is an unethical line of business that employs shoddy security practices.
The mission is to be a test of the company's ambitions to create a new line of business by connecting more parts of the world.
And one new line of business it has pursued is limited to quietly managing other companies' hotels that are unattached to its once-flashy brand.
But the respective kings of online retailing, software and internet search should all credit a relatively new line of business for lifting their financial results.
That also means investing in Bolt's main line of business, ride hailing, as well as food delivery, which it added to its platform last year.
A push for growth in a slow growing economy was the incentive to acquire a rival or a company with a complimentary line of business.
Of course, the 2016 SolarCity acquisition was more than just a factory; it was a new line of business and possibly a conflict of interest.
That has given the company financial flexibility to weather the squeeze on the hotels and fluctuations in another big line of business, its golf courses.
FileMaker, a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple, is all about allowing non-developers to create line-of-business apps for Mac, Windows, iOS and the web.
PARIS (Reuters) - French water and waste group Veolia is starting a new line of business in tackling indoor air pollution, its chief executive said on Thursday.
Establishing boundaries by line of business and limiting concentration in those businesses, thus indirectly fostering local competition, worked in terms of both stability and consumer protection.
But too often these divisions lurch from pilot to pilot, and struggle to find line-of-business champions willing to absorb startup technology into their operations.
"Between early 2016 and end 803, we expect 40 percent growth from this line of business," Chief Executive Isabelle Kocher told a press briefing on Wednesday.
And this deal, being reviewed by states and the Department of Justice, raises specific antitrust concerns in Medicaid, the main line of business for both companies.
In November 2016, shortly after the presidential election, Kushner Companies announced it was pursuing a new line of business in lending money to other developers' projects.
And I think they are very different, because businessmen and businesswomen love competition and free markets when they want to enter a new line of business.
Payroll lending is particularly prevalent among smaller banks owned by the country's states, where this line of business can represent a large share of retail lending.
Cultivating a line of business in APIs and working with developers gives the company a way to diversify its revenue stream, as well as grow it.
The health insurance industry is still very profitable overall, but companies generally do not want to use profits from one line of business to subsidize another.
That's in part a result of the financial crisis but also because USPS needs a new line of business in the face of declining mail volumes.
Publishers felt that this line of business—which is to say, the actual work of publishing—was the one area where Amazon didn't really scare them.
Mistry has asked the tribunal to restrict Tata Sons from initiating any new line of business, or acquiring any new business without the permission of the tribunal.
The co-founders hired Schulman to consult on a new line of business: packaged dips and spreads they were selling in Whole Foods and similar organic markets.
DETROIT – Automakers are walking a fine line of business and politics when it comes to President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules.
It is unclear if it is the beginning of a trend, or if vagabonds are taking advantage of rare booty to test a new line of business.
He is also the state's richest man thanks to a fortune built on coal mining, a line of business that could be affected by future court rulings.
This line of business includes various types of credit default insurance for loans and bonds issued by Belarusian banks as well as reinsurance of export credit risks.
Jiangsu Changjiang, a firm that packages chips, paid $23.8 billion in 219 to gain control of STATS ChipPac, a Singaporean outfit in the same line of business.
Christmas weekend was "crazy," Krauss said, and corporate team building has become a new line of business (a local law firm was in the group after mine).
But the closest thing Apple has to a divisional chief with responsibility for a specific line of business is Angela Ahrendts, the senior vice president for retail.
Besides being a viable new line of business, the bikes support GM's long-term goals to eventually provide customers with "zero emissions" and "zero congestion," Cathcart said.
Microsoft says Windows 10 on Azure will provide access to the Microsoft Store and the usual line-of-business applications that businesses have written for their users.
But in recent years Oracle has gone deeper into a few of its "vertical industries" by building or buying technology aimed at a specific line of business.
Following a line of business-friendly decisions involving arbitration, the court ruled 5 to 4 for the employers and their bars against class actions even in arbitration.
"It still isn't a profitable line of business for most insurers, but what this indicates is that there is a way to make this work," Banerjee said.
His main line of business focused on licensing the Trump brand to buildings and other commercial ventures, salvaging what he could from his well-known last name.
We have another line of business, which is opportunity as a service, which is essentially going to communities ... KS: Opportunity as a service, that's a new one.
"The rapid growth in consumer loans sits squarely on the shoulders of fintechs," said Jason Laky, senior vice president and leader of TransUnion's consumer lending line of business.
AT&T distributes content, Time Warner creates content, and thus, there will be the same number of competitors in each line of business before a merger as after.
This is particularly useful when it comes to managing a line of business like Windows, which is in long-term structural decline but remains enormously profitable and important.
Just earlier this year, it was also building a second line of business in aftermarket hardware — that is, systems that can be purchased and used with any vehicle.
G.M. yanked away Mid-American's largest line of business, a valve lifter guide, a part used deep inside an engine block, that provided 80 percent of its revenues.
Normally, antitrust cases are brought to block so-called "horizontal" mergers, in which companies in the same line of business — two airlines, for example — want to combine forces.
Apple, for the most part, is in a different line of business: it makes the vast majority of its money selling hardware, software and services to its customers.
Each line of business grew revenue and net income for the year, while continuing to make significant investments in products, people and technology, demonstrating the power of the platform.
In other industries "line-of-business" prohibitions, of the sort Ms Warren wants to impose on Amazon and Apple, have been used to avoid abuse of a dominant position.
Microsoft today is launching a couple of major updates to PowerApps, its low-code service for quickly building line-of-business applications, and Flow, its business-centric IFTTT competitor.
These step-down facilities offer care to patients more conveniently and less expensively than traditional hospital-delivered care, while also adding a new line of business for the pharmacies.
Cohen believes that customers will continue to move to Home Depot, Lowe's and Best Buy for their appliance purchases, which has long been Sears' most successful line of business.
More and more, it looks like AWS is going to be a huge second line of business for the company, especially if it continues to grow at this rate.
This has quietly become a big line of business for the insurance industry, giving insurers a growing stake in the kinds of regulatory flexibility states are seeking from CMS.
It opens up a potentially lucrative new line of business for a company at a time when Facebook and its subsidiaries have been looting its flagship app for parts.
Fitch maintains a favourable view of SCOR's property & casualty (P&C) reinsurance business, which has steadily grown into a well-diversified portfolio, both geographically and by line of business.
Ethical failures can have substantial impact on the bottom line of business profit and can play a critical role in product distinction and brand identity to consumers at large.
When an insurance company goes under, all the surviving companies in that line of business are required to chip into the guarantor, with assessments based on their market share.
Spotify sees an opportunity to diversify their assets, which is to say move away from music and to create another line of business and become an all-consuming audio company.
"I was able to invest in a new line of business that has enabled me to more than double our revenues in the last 10 months," said CEO Dmitri Ivanov.
Dropbox today is releasing a slew of new enterprise features as it continues to try to woo larger businesses in an effort to build a strong new line of business.
"Insurance is such a heavily regulated industry that insurers must justify, in actuarial terms, the reason for any rate increase they're seeking in almost any line of business," he said.
These kind of tools really do democratize the ability to access more data without help from a data expert, and give wider access to information to line of business users.
"I've worked in almost every line of business in a software company, which has given me a huge depth of understanding of how all the pieces come together," she said.
He can read minds, see into the past, and shoot energy, to name a few, but he struggles with whether he really wants to get into this line of business.
Unlike a "horizontal" merger, which unites competing companies in the same line of business, this transaction would not reduce the number of options for consumers, AT&T executives have said.
But sometimes when you're not in that line of business you have a hard time understanding how one can deal with stress and maybe not want to talk about it.
Insurance companies also often stopped selling individual insurance in those states, finding the line of business unprofitable and the size of the market too small to be worth the risk.
Leery of pursuing a relationship with a colleague, though, Mr. DeHaan didn't ask her out until 2015, when the two were no longer working in the same line of business.
Moreover, some commentators have noted that the rules also contain ambiguities that make it difficult for lenders to chart a path to a vibrant non-qualified mortgage line of business.
The survey also revealed that IT is expected to run one-third of all IoT projects and Line of Business/Business Strategy groups are expected to control the remaining 25 percent.
Rather than competing on the merits, the company can enjoy the unfair advantage of massive network effects even though it may be starting from scratch in a new line of business.
Continental said it may also seek to invest in solid state battery production, although a decision on whether to pursue this line of business will not be taken until after 2020.
OutSystems, an Atlanta-based service that helps enterprises quickly build line-of-business apps, today announced that it has raised a $55 million funding round led by North Bridge Growth Equity.
Music is a fairly new line of business for iPhone maker Apple, but it's taking on more prominence as the company pushes into new revenue streams to offset slowing smartphone growth.
These attitudes shape whether to bet on a new line of business, how much to charge a customer, how to handle investor capital, even how to talk to employees about pay.
Better yet, the retailer is in a line of business that Amazon would be hard-pressed to challenge: selling specialty hard-surface flooring materials to commercial businesses and do-it-yourselfers.
But the postal service allocates only 5.5 percent of its total costs to its business of shipping packages even though that line of business is 28 percent of its total revenue.
After the Supreme Court legalized a line of business already estimated to bring in $150 billion of bets each year, a swath of industries is figuring out how to cash in.
The Beijing-based company is now trying to build on that delivery and retail network with a new line of business in technology services, which covers logistics, advertising and cloud computing.
Running a seaside resort when it isn't your primary line of business is daunting, said Father Consolaro, who relies on volunteers and donations of things like wooden beams and beach chairs.
"The investment will enable Finite Carbon to grow a new line of business to incentivize sustainable forest management, financed by businesses seeking to voluntarily offset carbon emissions," BP said in a release.
The result is that a company can leverage all the personal information accumulated from its users in one line of business, and for one purpose, to dominate other lines of business too.
Adwerx is a well-known advertising and re-targeting network for real estate agents (though if you're not in that line of business, chances are you've never heard of it, of course).
Chan belongs to a generation of entrepreneurs in Singapore that HSBC Private Bank said were largely a product of their upbringing and typically come from a long family line of business owners.
If that works, it gives Amazon a whole new line of business — and revenue — that it can stack on top of its retail business and its increasingly successful cloud services with AWS.
The kind of apps you would build with SkyGiraffe include standard line-of-business apps for your workflow (think managing time sheets or building an executive sales dashboard for the C-suite).
While human spaceflight may be the most esteemed part of the industry, building and launching spacecraft for the U.S. military has long been a consistent line of business for many defense companies.
In many ways we were fortunate to be in a line of business — e-commerce — that provided a solution to the problem of businesspeople not being able to meet face to face.
Waze is best known for its navigation app, which crowdsources traffic information, but a few years ago it ventured into a new line of business when it rolled out a carpooling app.
They say Tesla has had problems with its solar offerings and it's unlikely to see major success in this line of business, despite a slight bump in the firm's installations last quarter.
"Every line of business and every platform is represented quite healthfully," said William Floyd, Google's head of external affairs in New York, the company's largest office except for its Mountain View, Calif.
Three other mortgage brokers - FDS Broker Services Inc, FFM Capital Inc and FMP Mortgage Investments Inc - market Fortress products directly or through other brokers as their primary or sole line of business.
This can happen when companies switch from actively producing products to making possession and defense of intellectual property their sole line of business, or when smaller firms are acquired by PAEs, for instance.
While there are good and bad actors in any line of business, the lack of transparency in PBMs limits our ability to separate the wheat from the chafe or enact much needed reforms.
Our economy has reached a tipping point, where regulatory capital requirements have become so high that banks must assess the viability of each line of business by how much it increases regulatory capital.
We teach line-of-business experts how to think more broadly about the relationship, how to ask questions that don't drill down to a single product and instead focus on a company's strategy.
We excluded companies engaged partially or exclusively in oil refining – including Valero Energy, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, because the impact of oil prices is less clear and direct on that line of business.
And of course, the general line of business logic still applies here: higher return rate, higher engagement, higher chance of conversion or advertising opportunity leading to more revenue and more room to continue growing.
While originally born as a consumer service, the company has sought to crack into the enterprise in order to help build a robust second line of business to tack alongside its typical consumer operations.
It's one thing to use a service like this for new applications, but many enterprises already have plenty of line-of-business tools that they would like to bring to the cloud as well.
"They will be selling more parts at list prices, which is a profitable line of business," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of The Repair Association, which is pushing for right to repair laws, said.
"We have been clear that firms working in the Russian energy export pipeline sector are engaging in a line of business that carries sanctions risk," a spokesman for the U.S. State Department told Reuters.
Prato's Italian-owned textile firms took a hammering (though not a fatal one) from low-cost production in China itself, not from the arrival in Prato of Chinese rivals in the same line of business.
In B2B, companies that sell primarily to the CIO and procurement are competing with the new age of SaaS players that are often selling direct to the line of business or even the individual user.
It would also create a new cybersecurity office within the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) tasked with ensuring that consumers are notified when their personal data is compromised—specifically by companies in Equifax's line of business.
While the proposed recapture will significantly improve the transparency associated with this challenging line of business, it is expected to have a negative 20 to 163 point impact on the U.S. life companies' RBC ratio.
While Blackstone has been active in the Australia-New Zealand region, the Goodman deal marks the latest move in the countries' real estate space for the alternative investment firm's largest fee-grossing line of business.
FileMaker, a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple, makes it easy for those without any programming knowledge as well as experienced programmers to build line-of-business apps for the iPhone, iPad, Windows PC and Mac.
Generally, boards need a mix of members with practical expertise — especially in the financial, digital and cybersecurity arenas — and operational experience running large teams and having profit-and-loss responsibilities for a line of business.
Dropbox, one of the original pioneers of online storage, in recent years has found itself looking to slowly scoop up more and more enterprise customers as it tries to create a second lucrative line of business.
Government buyers may not be able to spin up an account with their credit card the way line-of-business customers might, but procurement is still much easier if they don't have to provision IT themselves.
Indeed, having had two Wall Street chiefs since 2001, the board clearly believes that only a prominent nonbanker like Mr. Thiam can wean the firm off a line of business that has so long defined it.
Money managers were making the calculation that if interest rates were similar for long-term and short-term loans, banks would shy away from longer-term lending, a key line of business for the big banks.
The decision by federal antitrust officials to allow Cigna to buy Express Scripts signals an acceptance of so-called vertical mergers in which companies, although in the same broad line of business, do not directly compete.
" Salary range: $80,570 – $197,106 Job description: "The VP of marketing analytics will be responsible for launching this line of business, including the design and structure of the team, its strategy and the growth of the brand.
Microsoft announced updates to Dynamics 365, its subscription based line of business applications, as it the business grows and the company invests heavily in the space to take on existing players like Salesforce, Oracle and SAP.
For a company that's traditionally been pretty meh when it comes to generating profits, this seems like a pretty significant moment for the company as it continues to expand its new line of business, and grow internationally.
"That ... non-news dominated the headlines and caused investors to panic, just as I feared, even as every other line of business was downright fabulous: gaming, data center, artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, you name it, " Cramer said.
"If you think about the vision behind the acquisition, they have networking data, security data [and other data] and look at us as a bridge from modern infrastructure and upwards to the line of business," he explained.
SpaceX anticipates launching thousands of satellites — creating a mega-constellation of false stars collectively called Starlink that will connect the entire planet to the internet, and introduce a new line of business for the private spaceflight company.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rivals to Lloyd's of London are riding a rising tide of marine insurance rates, leaving the 330-year-old market behind after it jettisoned sections of its oldest line of business last year.
By simplifying a complex process, it can free line-of-business users to play with the data in ways that make sense to them, leaving them freer to experiment and open up new possibilities for using the data.
A loose alliance of about 115 gangs, with around 500 members each and numerous associates, they can swiftly assemble a workforce of whatever size is needed, or shift from one line of business to another in a flash.
Here's what it means: If Xiaomi can further develop its semiconductor line of business, it could gain greater control over its smartphone and smart home device development and reduce its reliance on relationships with the likes of Qualcomm.
Trump's main line of business in recent years has been licensing the Trump name to various developments, so there is a certain obvious connection between the various buildings in various cities named Trump Tower and the Trump Organization.
Top Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Pete Buttigieg have suggested that the company should follow Twitter's lead and abandon a line of business that CEO Mark Zuckerberg said comprises less than 0.5 percent of its business this year.
An article on Wednesday about the abrupt departure of Nikesh Arora, who was in line to be chief executive of the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, referred incorrectly in some editions to the Chinese company Alibaba's main line of business.
SigFig&aposs recent departures signal holes in the leadership around its main line of business: white-labeling technology for its partner firms such as UBS, Wells Fargo, and Citizens Financial, as well as the financial-data provider Refinitiv.
The other issue, related to getting data prepared, is verifying the quality of that data, and the new Talend Stewardship app has been designed to "crowd source" data quality by bringing in the line of business experts to help.
But it is a way that Uber can open up a promising new line of business while also providing a solution to a problem in the healthcare industry backed by the reliability of the ride-hailing company's consumer service.
In an interview, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Yang Yuanqing said reorganizing its China business, announced last week, would not affect mobile, which will be a third line of business outside of PCs and smart devices, and data centers.
Plumbers could find they have an untapped line of business in modern politics, according to the European Council's President Donald Tusk, who said the workmen would do a better job of preventing information leaks than some high-level diplomats.
It's worth noting that this tool is mostly geared toward commercial developers, but it'll also be useful for developers who write line-of-business apps for larger companies, given that they often need those application to run their businesses.
G.M. Cruise is working on a self-driving car with no steering wheel and no pedals, and it intends to use the car in driverless and delivery services that the company hopes will become a lucrative line of business.
Social media companies — which are trying to keep up with a slew of misinformation about the virus's origins and spread — are still financially less impacted than companies like Apple since their main line of business isn't selling physical goods.
In general, the LICAT guideline requires more capital for credit risks, potentially less capital for insurance risks depending on the line of business, and roughly the same amount of capital for operational risks as compared with the MCCSR framework.
Then there's Curve's low currency exchange rate and 1 per cent fee when spending money abroad, something that potentially eats into the profits of banks that do a very nice line of business on foreign exchange rates and hidden charges.
The co-working tech giant says it's acquiring the company to add to the services it offers beyond office space, although it will run Conductor as a separate line of business available to customers whether they're WeWork members or not.
Rather than being a source of risk, size and diversity of activities can be a risk mitigant, as potential weakness in one line of business, asset class, or geographic area might well be offset by strength and stability in others.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The grim outlook for Japan's smaller regional banks, who are suffering as Japan's rural population shrinks rapidly, is prompting some to dive into a new, potentially lucrative line of business that until now was largely taboo: mergers and acquisitions.
That usually meant the big important processes got automated, while the kind of project-oriented workflows line-of-business users want to set up were left to more ad hoc methods like email, spreadsheets or even sticky notes and white boards.
While that hour could be used for cleaning or any other service in the Handy umbrella, we understand Handy was interested in marketing to Move Loot's customer base specifically because it is developing a new line of business in storage.
The massive shift to SaaS can be viewed from the technology lens of multitenancy and serverless but at the core of the move to SaaS is the ability for the end user or line of business to directly buy the apps it needs.
It is also growing its line of business jets after a cash squeeze and production delays forced it to cede a majority stake in its high-tech CSeries which aims to break into the market for mainline jets dominated by Airbus and Boeing.
In the past, this problem usually got passed off to a set of highly skilled engineers or database administrators, but the founders formed Nexla with the goal of putting the ability to process this data within reach of line-of-business folks.
Usually, when we talk about enterprise software, we're talking about pretty boring line-of-business applications, but as many of the biggest companies are also bringing their creative agencies in-house, their need for collaborative tools that work across teams is growing, too.
"The line between business users and developers is becoming increasingly blurred, and Microsoft's Power Platform is positioned to play a critical role in aligning application development efforts with line of business objectives," Evercore's Kirk Materne wrote in a research note on Monday.
Faced with a stock that's doubly volatile thanks to a high degree of leverage and intense interest among shorts (not to mention its natural exposure to economic vacillations given its highly discretionary line of business) other analysts have simply thrown up their hands.
Over time, we expect the work we do in conjunction with this new line of business will help us expand our offerings to our partners – including real estate brokers with existing in-house mortgage operations and third-party lenders who co-market with Premier Agents.
Both this and the Shield line-of-business are still modest by comparison to Nvidia's ability to benefit from the general trend towards AI everywhere, and autonomous vehicles, but it's a tidy hedge with a good amount of potential to have in the pocket.
Cross said the Irish central bank would want to be satisfied that the business, or line of business, of the firm seeking to move would be run from Ireland and that, in general, would mean the board and management were located in the country.
For Hearst, print efforts from online brands like Bumble represent a new line of business at a time when print is being challenged by digital solutions, like Kindle Unlimited or Apple News+, which are trying to transition print magazine subscribers to go digital-only.
It is that lucrative line of business that President Donald Trump will target when he rolls out his new Cuba policy Friday in Miami, the heart of the country's hard-line exile community, according to U.S. officials who have seen a draft presidential memorandum.
To date, the company has served 125,000 customers and made over $3.5 billion in loans by evaluating a myriad of data points related to the company, from accounting details to more lateral information related to its social media profile, location, and line of business.
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Real estate is king In a passage that lines up rather nicely with Donald Trump's primary line of business, the book makes clear that real estate -- either through rental-income or through appreciation -- is a great way to use the tax code to actually build wealth.
Irvine says he spotted the opportunity to build this line of business having been privy to a market overview in his role at Facebook, meeting with scores of companies in his marketing partner role and getting to hear high level concerns about competing with tech giants.
Erin Richards: We need to teach men how to communicate their feelings to women I was speaking to my executive producer about the stories surrounding Harvey Weinstein -- a man whose alleged despicable lechery and abuse of power was widely known among women in my line of business.
With Insight Cloud, Altiscale is hoping that changes and it starts dealing more with line of business users, who know very little about Hadoop and simply want to find an easier way to get from ingestion to insight with their data, says Raymie Stata, CEO at Altiscale.
The purchase eventually led ZF Friedrichshafen to refocus the Cherry brand on a line of business that had nothing to do with the automotive parts—the keyboard business that Cherry was instrumental in spearheading, but eventually pushed off to the side in favor of more attractive markets.
And while he is best known for his fitness-related consumer brands, he's also a major commercial real estate developer, and since Trump is also in this line of business, his tax law is loaded with special provisions to specifically help that genre of rich person.
Asked on the earnings call whether Tesla Network was designed as a revenue-generating line of business for Tesla itself, or more as a value-add offering designed to incentivize vehicle purchases and grow market share, Musk noted that it was actually not just one or the other.
The line of business, in which WTFC is one of the top three originators in the U.S., provides the company with strong risk adjusted returns and balance sheet diversity and is likely to result in less volatile total credit losses through the next credit downturn relative to peers.
The goal of everyone in the room with this project was to remove the complexity inherent in today's traditional BPM tools, giving line of business users control over the process, while allowing sophisticated kinds of workflows you see from BPM in settings such as insurance, financial services or healthcare.
"Opera's short-term loan business appears to be…in violation of the Google Play Store's policies on short-term and misleading lending apps…we think this entire line of business is at risk of…being severely curtailed when Google notices and ultimately takes corrective action," the report says.
Federal data show that at Champion Bank, in suburban Denver, which began explicitly working with marijuana businesses in 2000, annual fee revenue on deposit accounts increased by a factor of 220 from 2000 to 210, to $2000,20213 from $22021,29, even as its main line of business, providing loans, shrank.
WP Engine, which claims to be one of the world's largest WordPress hosts, has raised $250 million in funding led by Silver Lake, money that the company intends to use to fuel its international growth and continue developing its Digital Experience Platform, the product that underpins its main line of business.
Those data show the performance of Trump and his competitors in a substantially similar line of business (gaming), in the same place (Atlantic City), in the same time period (1997-2010), subject to the same threats, and across dimensions (employment and business acumen) that have become central to Trump's presidential campaign.
We spoke to Kaplan about how this approach works, not only in the construction industry but in any line of business, and why it makes sense for companies with complex risk profiles to keep insurance coverage simple and—ignoring the wisdom of our elders just this once—in one basket.
But when one of its former lawyers, Alex van der Zwaan, admitted this past week that he lied to the special counsel investigating Russian election interference, his guilty plea shined a light on a profitable line of business that Skadden mostly keeps quiet: its work for unsavory foreign figures and their Washington lobbyists.
"Arm's perspective on the infrastructure really spans all the way from the endpoint, all the way through the edge to the cloud data center, because we are one of the few companies that have a presence all the way through that entire path," Mohamed Awad, Arm's VP of Marketing, Infrastructure Line of Business, said.
Podcasts represents a way for Spotify to both diversify its revenue and open up a new line of business wherein it can own more of the upside, as its current licensing relationships with music labels means it gets very little of the money paid from subscribers to its service based on their streams of songs.
"You take all those ancient line of business applications that IT departments have created... by lighting up and re-doing critical new digitized workflows in Power Platform and integrating that with Microsoft Teams, you get the very best of Microsoft Teams being a hub for pulling through all the digital experiences you need," Williams said.
In that sense, the rule could be characterized as "voluntary," [as Kavanaugh describes it], but in much the same way that just about any regulation could be considered voluntary, insofar as a regulated entity could always transform its business to such an extent that it is no longer in the line of business covered by the regulation.
While ZeroCater continues to expand from city to city with new restaurants as it tries to grow beyond just bringing lunch to startups in the Bay Area, it's now looking to compete with the likes of Aramark to make sure it gains control of the fridges and pantries in offices as its next big line of business.
"We plan to use this [acquisition] to expand our AI and ML efforts in both the Open Source data science community, as well as for line of business analysts that desire code-free tools that can guide them through the complex process to successfully implement AI and ML techniques with their domain knowledge," they wrote in the post.
The company also wants to put these kinds of integration skills in the hands of more Salesforce customers, so they have designed a set of courses in Trailhead, the company's training platform, with the goal of helping 100,000 Salesforce admins, developers, integration architects and line of business users develop expertise around creating and managing these kinds of integrations.
The overall idea here is to help virtually anybody in an organization — including those with little to no coding experience — to build their own line-of-business apps based on data that's already stored in G Suite, Google's Cloud SQL database or any other database that supports JDBC or that offers a REST API (that that's obviously a bit more of an advanced operation).
Alongside P2P payments, PayPal offers a small business lending program that includes PayPal Working Capital (which allows merchants to apply for an interest-free loan up to $200,000, receive funds near instantly, and repay the loan plus a flat fee as a percentage of daily sales), as well as PayPal Business Loans, which offers a more traditional line of business financing up to $500,000.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Embraer SA reported an unexpected loss on Thursday due to a writedown in its underperfoming executive jets division, adding to concerns over its potential future earnings after it sells its profitable commercial jet unit to Boeing Co. The Brazilian planemaker lost a net $2264 million in the fourth quarter due to a $20193-million writedown for research and development spending on its "Legacy" line of business jets, which have not yielded expected returns.

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