The people we're not seeing are the people who continually have a turnover of money, that being the money-market funds, we've yet to see them return to this market.
These substantial Mittelstand companies include such famous names as Miele (white goods), Behr (air conditioners), Stihl (chainsaws) and Trumpf (laser-cutters), which each have a turnover of between euro1 billion and euro2 billion and employ between 5, 000 and 15, 000 people.
The European Commission can control mergers where the parties have an aggregate worldwide turnover exceeding 5 billion euro and at least two of the parties have a Community turnover exceeding 250 million euro.
They clearly have a table turnover problem with laptop devotees spending many hours, some nursing one cup of coffee and others buying nothing at all.
We have a low turnover of stocks in the portfolio.
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As Blue Note's business began to grow, he and Wolff realized that they had to have a regular turnover of new material if the label was going to keep its place in the newly expanding world of jazz microgroove records.
Biotech companies usually have a 15% turnover rate and hard times make employees leave faster.
Multinational companies have reported a 25% decrease in turnover this year.
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Other things to consider include whether you want a profit sharing option or not, and do you have a business that experiences high employee turnover.
While McDonald's declined to comment on its turnover, fast-food restaurants have an average annual turnover rate of 60%, according to a 2010 report from the National Restaurant Association.
Complacency and false urgency can have a severely detrimental impact on everything from employee turnover to your bottom line, but moving your employees to true urgency can be fairly simple.
But there is concern that insurers with a high rate of client turnover will have trouble handling the administrative costs.
Turnover is low, and they have a minimum five-year investing horizon.
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We've found they have low rates of absenteeism and turnover, which reduces a company's recruitment and retention costs.
The result of bad leadership is low morale, high turnover, and a decreased ability to have any sustainable success.
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Chester, with a summer turnover of 25 players, could have snatched the points with almost the last kick of the game when Chris Blackburn's 18-yard effort went just wide of Ian Bowling's right-hand post.
Because of increased turnover, both employers and employees these days have a much better idea of the going rate for the job.
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Which means that we have to find some similar measure of value add in a company, not turnover, which we can compare with GDP.
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The case for a loss cushion is less compelling in an index fund, which tends to have low turnover and thus few taxable gains to absorb.
Therefore, it's wise to avoid using debit cards, which are linked to your checking account, at convenience or other stores where there's a high employee turnover because you don't know how carefully the workers have been screened.
They have a belief in themselves that, some say, results in high staff satisfaction and low employee turnover.
For Passport this is an important number because Stouffer trades as if stock exchanges were going out of style. (Portfolio turnover: 700% a year.) You're not going to have any luck getting this stat from the folks manning the toll-free number.
The shoe brand and luggage-maker have already opened anew with chic boutiques and strong success: last year the Della Valle-owned Vivier achieved a turnover of 74.5 million Euros in 2012.
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