“Instead, any hacker can put a website up, make it look extremely competitive, and because of the nature of the system — and this is health care, after all — they can ask you the most intimate questions, and you're freely going to answer them,” he …
Now the yen is floating, and manufacturing cash flow is available to expand outputs. Japanese manufacturing is now competitive with China and the rest of the world. The devaluation of the yen is causing Japanese consumers to unzip their wallets for two …
Spain, they say, is not only emerging from the recession but it has used the harsh years of the downturn to make the economy more competitive, less dependent on real estate and more reliant on high-value exports. “In the last one-and-a-half years …
With the continuing process of improving the quality of our tobacco production, Mr. Zaragosa says Philippine tobacco is now very competitive in the world market. According to the most recent export data available, our export of tobacco leaves are …
It is a business model that brings hope, philanthropy, purpose, dignity, and competitive excellence. I would bring the elements of my past into this concept. Those elements … When asked to help the Hershey plant in Mexico during the country's …
Japanese manufacturing is now competitive with China and the rest of the world. The devaluation of the yen is causing Japanese consumers to unzip their wallets for two reasons. First, they see strong economic growth. Second, Prime Minister Abe has …
There are the T-shirted tech types from downtown's densely packed startups; the business-casual professionals employed by the area's many banks and law firms; and service workers who bag groceries at Whole Foods, paint toenails, make frozen yogurt and …
Although she had heard nightmare stories about startups that made 100 business pitches only to get one offer of investment, Ms. Ganelli decided to approach angel groups — affluent investors or “angels” who provides capital for a business startup …
Core Affluent households intend to increase spending by 10.9 per percent to $2,176, while One Percenters expect to curb spending 3.3 percent to $3,414. Eighty-one percent of affluent respondents believe that gift-giving lets loved ones know that they care.