As of January 1999 ordsprog

en As of January 1999, companies are spending an equal amount in IT and outside, for things like risk assessment on their business partners and contingency plans. By the end of the year, companies will spend two-and-a-half to three times more outside IT.

en Even very basic risk issues such as inoperative traffic lights, building lifts, security systems, inoperative medical facilities and the inability to continue business-as-usual are amongst the perils caused by a power failure that need to be accounted for in a risk assessment and contingency plans.

en We typically see higher job cuts in January as companies set into motion business plans and employment needs for the new year.

en At this point, we're looking mainly to see whether a company's risk assessment capabilities are broadly consistent with the risk they have and that they have the capabilities to actually operate their assessment process in a way that gives them actionable information. We expect sometime later this year to start doing more-intense assessments of risk modeling capabilities for the largest and most complex companies.

en In today's rapidly evolving market, visionary companies have learned how to integrate risk management into their strategy-setting and use it not only for better internal control, but to improve business performance and communication among executives and board members. Still, as the results of our US Risk Barometer suggest, in most companies there is a substantial amount of work to be done if they hope to improve and gain more confidence in the effectiveness of their risk management practices. Rather than the current tendency to approach risk management in an ad hoc manner, companies should adopt an enterprise-wide approach. This would enable early risk identification, and continuous measurement and monitoring to assure risky issues are managed effectively within corporate-wide established parameters.

en It [the checklist] helps companies develop the critical steps necessary [to plan]. Businesses have fire plans and contingency plans. This is just another tool they need in the workplace.

en It's too early to tell what plans are for each individual plant. Koch is an operating-type company. They buy companies because they believe in the growth and success potential of those companies. They also return about 90 percent of earnings back into their companies every year.

en The average value for the troubled company index from January 1990 to the present is 14.2%. The index value for January means that credit conditions are currently better than 96% of the 15 year historical period covered by the index. The number of companies with default probabilities between 1% and 5% remained unchanged in January at 4.6% of the universe. Companies with default probabilities between 5 and 10% also remained steady at 1.0% of the universe. Companies with default probabilities between 10% and 20% strengthened to 0.7% of the universe from 0.9% in December. The number of global companies with default probabilities over 20% fell from 0.7% to 0.6% of the universe.

en In the second half of 1999, we'll clearly see probably 10 to a dozen large Internet companies that are profitable, and, at that point, if some of the smaller companies cannot demonstrate clear progress toward profitability, then you would see the premium going towards those that are profitable and away from those that are not.

en In times of economic stability, the big companies are always going to win. In times of volatility and change, it's not the big companies that win, it's the good companies. Big companies become comfortable in what they've built. They've built the rules to protect the institutions.

en We've had a number of calls from companies in utter chaos. They're at risk of losing their business, especially small and mid-sized companies.

en There's a fair amount of status in being one of the few companies to own a team. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. And the parent company can give their free tickets and best seats to the companies they're trying to do business with.

en three things that we look for in our picks, one: companies that have the ability to generate traffic to the Web site; two: companies that generate a proprietary product; and three: companies that really get into logistics business of supply chain management or procurement.

en High oil prices and high petrol prices will definitely act as a pressure on consumer spending in Europe. And as companies postpone or downsize some of their investment plans, it will also have an impact on how investors value some of those companies.

en More and more companies are discovering that defined-benefit plans are not well-suited to their business realities, their future and the nature of their work force management. We've had a lot of companies terminating for quite some time, and freezing activity has gathered steam as well.


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