Losses are likely to grow bigger when debt-restructuring schemes covering 12 Daewoo companies are finalised.
All the while Henry plowed his profits back into the company to make it grow bigger and richer.
The other way to grow bigger profits is by acquiring businesses in emerging markets where beer drinking has boomed.
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And as firms grow bigger, they may reduce the influence of reckless producers.
So now it falls to Kashkari to devise a solution to a problem that seems to grow bigger by the day.
Of course, we all get tax deductions when we donate, and that encourages churches to grow bigger and wealthier still .
The same forces that have pushed financial firms to grow bigger and more diversified are also raising the level of competition in the industry.
It's a trek that would only qualify as a sprint by the very relaxed standards of turtles that can grow bigger than 2, 000 pounds.
As for Exxon, its 14.5% return has been achieved more by returning its capital to investors through share buybacks than by using it to grow bigger.
Being around these highly successful people brought to light another recurring theme: companies evolve, they grow bigger from a million dollars in revenue, to a billion, to 10 billion and beyond.
The importance assigned to the amphibious assault mission by policymakers has enabled the Marine Corps, traditionally the smallest of the military services managed by the Pentagon, to grow bigger than the British Army and achieve equality in joint deliberations.
The prescription for Greece and others is a familiar one: relaxing the rules that govern jobs, wages and land development will allow the best enterprises to grow bigger and the duds to fail, boosting productivity, GDP growth and tax revenues.
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As China grew by double-digits decade after decade for nearly 40 years, economists kept claiming the bubble would burst, that data was doctored by smart statisticians in Beijing - but the metaphorical dragon continued to grow bigger and bigger defying all expectations.
As I describe in my new book, Start at the End: How Companies Can Grow Bigger and Faster by Reversing Their Business Plan, the key difference between average and super-successful entrepreneurs is that the latter continues to think about the end.
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At 16 employees, Asana is still tiny and plans to grow no bigger than 150 employees.
To grow into bigger businesses, however, those ventures will require resources that currently mainly go to state-owned firms.
And small businesses can grow into larger businesses, can grow into bigger businesses.
The sculpture, taller than every entrance to the room, elicits the anxious feeling that it will grow even bigger, pushing through walls and ceiling.
It might also reduce the need for antitrust enforcement by counteracting data aggregators' desire to grow ever bigger in order to reap economies of scale.
Meanwhile China's army of unemployed will grow steadily bigger.
Plumes of fine, brown dust puff up from each footstep as he makes his morning rounds through 100 acres of cucumbers, tomatoes and eggplants vegetables that won't grow much bigger if rain doesn't come.
Also worth reading is Joel Achenbach of the Washington Post with a colorful view of the floating city that has sprung up to fight the spill, one that promises to grow ever bigger until the spill is stopped.
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We want to continue this tradition and make it possible for small businesses to keep their virtual doors open, so that they can compete in the marketplace, grow into bigger businesses just the sort that should be subject to the Marketplace Fairness Act.
Think like a bigger company and act like a bigger company so that you can grow to become a bigger company.
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As for BofA's Brian Moynihan, his appearance on the Charlie Rose show Monday suggested he might eventually grow into a bigger role.
They impose draconian penalties on suppliers for failing to deliver agreed quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables during the year, which force farmers to grow a much bigger crop than they need as a form of insurance against poor weather and other factors that may reduce their yield.
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