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" ... Nonetheless, he concedes that given the health crisis and the recession raising money to hire a data scientist and built out his modeling capabilities will likely be his biggest challenge in getting Reality Check off the ground. But given the past success of Stanford MBAs raising money for startups, he’s at least in the right place to make a go of it. ... "
" ... The Aspion acquisition, Lim concedes, “did not turn out as well as we hoped it would.” He remains confident that Aspion will eventually contribute significantly to Top Glove, although for now Aspion accounts for about 10% of Top Glove’s consolidated sales and earns a small profit. Top Glove is automating Aspion’s glove production process in Malaysia to boost those returns. “About one-third of Top Glove’s factories were acquired from third parties,” says Lim, “We are pleased to note they are now performing much better than they were when we first acquired them.” ... "
" ... When it comes to competition, White concedes that Amazon has done a great job in cementing their reputation in affordable convenience. While acknowledging that they could learn from them in terms of improving digital accessibility, she still recognises the immense strengths John Lewis has that makes the brand stand out, and doesn’t want to let them slip. Unlike sponsored listings on other digital marketplaces, John Lewis has no incentive to push particular products, instead offering unparalleled curation and impartial advice to help the customer find the solution right for them. ... "
" ... “Buying Bryan’s company raises eyebrows,” concedes Phil Pace, one of the earliest investors in Parsley and long a friend of both Sheffields. “But acreage overlap is good enough and consistent enough,” that there won’t be much objection from shareholders. Pioneer is paying just an 8% premium in the all-stock deal. ... "
" ... “You have to accept a certain amount of risk,” Palmer concedes. “Some of the planes we’re flying are a little bit more on the well-used side than most [professional] pilots are used to.” ... "