Sentence examples for speed restructuring from inspiring English sources

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Some investors want York, who was also Tracinda's vice chairman for four years until 1999, on the board in order to speed restructuring efforts at GM.

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As it can be seen from figure 2iii [ 11], the deficits in the sector persisted also after the central state took over ownership Now, six years after the reform, hospital debts are higher than ever and the speed of restructuring can hardly be said to be gathering pace.

Mr. Casesa added that too much should not be read into a one-year blip in the rankings for Nissan, since the company had a prominent redesign in its Altima sedan in the last year, usually a source of trouble, and it is also "in the midst of a massive, high-speed restructuring".

Spain, for example, has brought in new rules to speed the restructuring of failing businesses.

By contrast, a deal for G.M.'s European operations could resolve an important issue for the beleaguered company and help speed its restructuring in bankruptcy court, which appears all but certain.

Only 2.2% of newspapers' advertising revenues last year came from digital platforms, and even these are vulnerable to ad-blocking software (see article).News sprintEven if some countries do get Google to pay up for using their headlines and some text from articles, it will hardly plug the holes in their newspapers' revenues, or speed their restructuring.

The German firm said that it would speed up restructuring of its telecoms operation, which could involve further job losses on top of the 8,000 that have gone so far this year.See article: Waving or drowning Compaq reported a $279m loss in the second quarter, after a profit of $388m last year.

Their farmers get smaller direct subsidies from EU funds, starting at one-quarter of the payments made to farmers in the 15 "old" members, a money-saving measure meant to speed farm restructuring.Most painfully, after the ravages of communism and the post-communist transition, it will take the central Europeans decades before they can raise their average wages to western European levels.

DETROIT The federal bailout of General Motors and Chrysler, intended to help speed the restructuring of the ailing auto industry, might be doing just the opposite.

However, if NEC is to truly become, as Nishigaki says, a "gurobaru ekuserento [literally, global excellent] company," he needs to speed up restructuring in Japan, where 120,000 of its 150,000 employees are based.

The question raised here is whether this has had any effect on the speed of restructuring of the hospital sector.

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