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"downsizing" Definitions
  1. (business) the act of reducing the number of people who work in a company, business, etc. in order to reduce costs
  2. the act of moving to a smaller home

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Beloved game studio Telltale Games went through a major downsizing.
We talk about downsizing our home and any other options.
Steven Bock thought he was a typical downsizing baby boomer.
As for the hospital's downsizing, Mr. Goldberg shook his head.
There's the downsizing of possessions so you can live comfortably.
It required downsizing, new investments, and a lot of change.
Buzzfeed News had been spared of downsizing in prior cuts.
HNA cut its stake in Deutsche Bank amid its downsizing.
"Downsizing is about keeping only the 'lifesaving' expenses," Kalev says.
Alexander Payne's new movie, "Downsizing," doesn't go nearly as far.
But the downsizing of the Afghan mission was probably inevitable.
Because of that play, I was not nervous before 'Downsizing.
In Downsizing, Ngoc Lan and Matt Damon's character, Paul Safranek, both live in Leisureland Estates, a luxurious community for people who have undergone the process of "downsizing" and stand at only a few centimeters high.
Cruel leaders find new ways to wield downsizing as a weapon.
Arthur: "Winnowing" could become a nice little corporate euphemism for downsizing.
You can catch Downsizing in theaters when it premieres December 22.
Olson also spoke about Netflix reshaping and downsizing its content library.
In New York City, moving is pretty much synonymous with downsizing.
As a part of the downsizing efforts, Twitter shut down Vine.
Weirder yet: That nightly neural downsizing is a (really) good thing.
Kristen Wiig reportedly has a juicy role in Alexander Payne's Downsizing.
Here are some of the biggest regrets people have after downsizing.
While there has been downsizing post crisis, more must be done.
Offering six floors at its opening, Hubert's soon found itself downsizing.
With a new focus and some downsizing, sales began to improve.
Stamp duty, a tax on buying property, can make downsizing expensive.
People are moving for all different reasons, job transfers, downsizing, upsizing.
Downsizing the program would exacerbate the shortage of affordable rental units.
Many U.S. newspapers have experienced downsizing and layoffs in recent years.
While we work on downsizing more, our other possessions are stored.
"I thought we were downsizing," Ms. May joked to her husband.
But Mr. Maynard is not a fan of such extreme downsizing.
The downsizing, the rightsizing movement, the open systems and all that.
Downsizing can make people smaller, but it can't change our essential natures.
Make sure your plan fits your usage, but be careful when downsizing.
The taxes also discourage downsizing, a particularly unwelcome effect in ageing societies.
Downsizing is scheduled for wide release in America on December 22nd, 2017.
Jaitly's impending departure comes as downsizing moves impact Twitter's operations in Asia.
That could just be part of the trend of downsizing baby boomers.
But moviegoers are showing little interest in Paramount's "Downsizing" and Warner Bros.
Some reviewers of Downsizing didn't know quite how to handle Ngoc Lan.
But downsizing could mean lost revenue, executive departures and even surprise losses.
BNP Paribas's decision comes as the bank is downsizing some market activities.
"We really went over the top minimalist" The Trebitowskis took downsizing seriously.
Smart strategies include favoring debt reduction over saving or downsizing your home.
Many of his Manhattan colleagues are already downsizing or folding up shop.
Thankfully, senior colleagues at my firm were downsizing and happy to help.
It's been incredible just the past few weeks, downsizing across the board.
By the end of Downsizing you can barely remember where you began.
She was now downsizing to a co-op in the same neighborhood.
My husband was recently fired from his job in a company downsizing.
"We are closely following the recent occurrences of downsizing amongst financial institutions in the country to ensure that downsizing is not adversely affecting regulatory compliance and market conduct," the Central Bank of the UAE said in a statement.
Downsizing lavatories might be a reason we don't see it that much anymore.
Meawhile, companies that are already in the U.K. may consider downsizing their operations.
Payne's Downsizing seems poised to do the same when it opens this Friday.
In contrast to America, Britain does not have much of a downsizing culture.
Longtime commercial tenant Citigroup is dramatically downsizing its footprint in its office tower.
For example, do you plan on living in the same house or downsizing?
Zinke suggested the downsizing Utah's Bears Ears in his interim report last month.
Pink slips in the energy sector accounted for 2015 percent of February's downsizing.
Thankfully, after downsizing homes, my husband's salary was enough to keep us afloat.
In moving to Trematon in January 2012, the couple were, in fact, downsizing.
Many industrial companies are burdened by excess capacity, and downsizing may be unavoidable.
"The Office" Downsizing Game is currently available for $14.99 at Target and Amazon.
After a downsizing like that, you should expect some service closures and consolidation.
You'll then have more room to accommodate new hires without downsizing existing workspaces.
The form allows multiple federal agencies to be selected for downsizing or elimination.
"Downsizing a home might be a better course for many people," Williams said.
Start planning a few years ahead by saving, adding new skills and downsizing.
Downsizing meant reducing the family's possessions by a third — a long, grueling process.
Because when you're downsizing to 800 square feet from 2,500, every inch counts.
"It makes perfect sense," said Dr. Ekerdt, who has studied the downsizing movement.
That's exactly one big reason why they lose their jobs when downsizing comes.
Consider downsizing luggage, shipping it to your destination or checking the carry-on bag.
GoPro's downsizing this week follows a string of layoffs over the past few years.
Downsizing hits theaters on December 22nd Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
Perhaps the answer is a downsizing in a similar style to Sony in 2016.
You'll be shocked by how easy they are to make — no major downsizing required.
Also, some of Iran planes could extend production lines that are threatened with downsizing.
The company is downsizing and abandoning its famous basket-shaped HQ. Not to worry.
Downsizing can add up to big savings and help ensure you can "retire well."
Earlier this month, Handler opened up to PEOPLE about downsizing her circle of friends.
But what happens when downsizing no longer does the trick like it once did?
Meanwhile, fellow dock-less transportation company Ofo announced a major downsizing in North America.
Abedin has since filed for divorce from Weiner, which may explain why he's downsizing.
Traditionally, retirees freed up home equity by downsizing and moving to a cheaper home.
Kylie Jenner's downsizing her empire ... selling a second home in less than a month.
If you decide not to stay but to move, downsizing should be a consideration.
Additionally, you make the payment more manageable by downsizing from multiple loans to one.
Before downsizing, homeowners should run the numbers to make sure it makes financial sense.
Burger said she has always been a minimalist, so downsizing wasn't difficult for her.
"The Office" Downsizing Game is the perfect board game for superfans of the show.
Downsizing for the move wasn't "terribly hard to do," they previously told Business Insider.
Case in point is IgnitionOne, which Lauren reported has been downsizing and shedding employees.
The company sold 8 million shares, another downsizing from its previous 10 million target.
Tiny houses require downsizing, but that doesn't necessarily mean a lower quality of life.
But the idea of downsizing is gaining traction as more baby boomers enter retirement.
The industry as a whole has undergone tremendous downsizing and consolidation in recent years.
Their building has a gym and a rooftop terrace, which compensate for the downsizing.
While in the process of downsizing, I came upon a notorious piece of history.
But when it cuts to Jim and Pam we are not talking about downsizing.
Even the most committed small government activists have to question this style of downsizing.
Bridges ended up a management consultant, an adviser to C.E.O.s engaged in downsizing. Transitions?
As the mounting debt erodes equity, other options, such as downsizing, become less feasible.
My parents are downsizing and trying to push furniture on me and my siblings.
About an hour in, "Downsizing" amps up that ridiculousness in risky and wonderful fashion.
Mr. Zinke has already said he will recommend a drastic downsizing of Bears Ears.
He also did not appear at the premiere for "Downsizing," citing a family illness.
The newest blueprint is most notable for downsizing the complex's scale from its previous draft.
Meanwhile, Mobike is downsizing its fleet to "avoid an oversupply," a Meituan executive recently said.
The energy sector was once again the biggest driver of downsizing among U.S.-based companies.
On that basis, a mass-downsizing would imply a cut in prices of about 20353%.
They've also cut costs by downsizing to just one bus for Chris's band and crew.
I'm driving another Audi this week, downsizing from the flagship A8 to the midsize A6.
"Gary needed a lot of space because he was downsizing from a house," she said.
Koons's decision to close his studio comes after downsizing his staff four times since 2015.
The Downton family considers further downsizing its staff, though the estate has already cut back.
After just four years, he was laid off in 260 during a wave of downsizing.
DoubleDutch, a startup providing mobile apps and analytics for events and conferences is downsizing again.
Downsizing the Fed balance sheet would fit into this move to take away the crutches.
Ronald Reagan campaigned on a "government is the problem" platform and implemented various downsizing measures.
But downsizing doesn't always work out, and some people who do it have regrets later.
On a basic level, both are small and require downsizing and trade-offs in space.
Over the course of three days, I earned a greater understanding of the downsizing movement.
But there is heavy resistance from the National Weather Service union to any associated downsizing.
Weissmann was first introduced to tiny homes when he started downsizing his life in 2002.
Downsizing from a large studio to a room in a ranch house was not promising.
A Waymo spokesperson described the move as a facility closure, not a layoff or downsizing.
Organizers are downsizing the torch arrival ceremony but are committed to the Games going ahead.
Mr. Tillerson's obsession with downsizing our diplomacy has colored his time at the State Department.
Downsizing populations behind bars Meanwhile, several communities across the US moved to downsize incarcerated populations.
"Being able to get rid of those attachments is very freeing," Adam said of downsizing.
"This was something we didn't want to lose while downsizing," he said of the appliances.
The Cashios had some advice for people who are considering downsizing: "Just go for it."
Maybe Wall Street should face some downsizing so that the working class can finally thrive.
Downsizing means selling the current home to buy a cheaper one and pocketing the difference.
Long term, you can consider moving or downsizing to save more for retirement, Faherty says.
Earlier this year, she was laid off from her sales position due to company downsizing.
Often, these cuts have come to pass through the outright downsizing of culture-writing staffs.
As a filmmaker's ambitious attempt to wrestle with big, answerable questions, Downsizing is an interesting artifact.
Reaching such a goal may entail downsizing or cutting off financially dependent adult children, added Sullivan.
And, if NBC is "downsizing the role," as THR suggests, it's worth investigating why that is.
A film chiefly about immigrant workers would never get the high-profile release that "Downsizing" did.
There's even a chance that Beijing could backtrack on the downsizing if things get bad enough.
"Formula 1 and road car design missions are aligning around efficiency and engine downsizing," says Cowell.
Sources close to the rapper tell TMZ ... Tekashi and his closest confidants are downsizing his entourage.
They were also downsizing MTV animation, and I don't know how ratings were to be honest.
Two carriers, Anthem and Optima, announced this week they were downsizing their participation for next year.
But, he added, it will take time to reverse the downsizing of U.S. forces in Europe.
The Fed cemented expectations on Wednesday that it could start the mammoth downsizing process in September.
And in arresting many conservative clerics, he seems to be downsizing religion in favor of nationalism.
Lower quality centers, with low foot traffic and undesirable stores, will bear the brunt of downsizing.
Extreme domestic downsizing is like playing the stock market — you have to be aggressive and unsentimental.
The hero of "Downsizing" is called Paul Safranek (Matt Damon), and the clumsy name befits him.
"For me, downsizing is the number one challenge" of living in a tiny space, Rubiano said.
That could mean downsizing a course to nine holes from 18 to to repurpose the land.
Along with Paul, we slowly take in the various consequences and repercussions of the downsizing effort.
The belt-tightening and downsizing at Condé Nast seem out of kilter with its lavish image.
Its complicated corporate history includes years of downsizing and a long, messy reorganization in bankruptcy court.
But soon, I got a call from my CEO saying they're 'downsizing' and I'd be terminated.
This suggests that the lawsuit was intended not to avoid downsizing but to weaken the council.
Now it was 1992, the war was over and the United States military was rapidly downsizing.
Downsizing vocabulary by the CDC and other governmental agencies clearly illustrates a desire to manipulate messages.
Downsizing a bank, though, will not automatically boost its ROE — only good management can accomplish that.
"I'm downsizing," he said, adding that he'll be moving to a two-bedroom down the street.
His departure is not connected to Goldman's downsizing of the Asian team, the second source said.
Somehow, though, they've never followed through on the radical downsizing of government their ideology calls for.
The President's hand size becomes a full-blown social meme obscuring the true downsizing of government.
She read the Downsizing script 'for fun' before auditioning "I like to read for fun and I wanted to read Alexander [Payne]'s script for Downsizing because I was a huge fan of his and was just curious about what he was working on," Chau says.
The computer industry also slowed the pace of downsizing last month to 2,836 from 17,015 in April.
Perhaps that's why the sharpest downsizing bite from the Great Recession was felt mostly by older workers.
A considerable downsizing, though, is seen following the 229% issuance drop in 2101 to about US$22011bn.
Some iconic retailers — fighting to stay relevant as Amazon looms — are downsizing and shifting to city centers.
With all of these considerations in mind, we decided to try to fix our lives by downsizing.
Voices of colour need to be elevated without ignoring the conversations that "Downsizing" and "Wind River" start.
"We're reaching the limits of downsizing," he said at the Paris auto show, which ends on Saturday.
Despite the month-to-month fall, downsizing in February was 22 percent higher than in February 2015.
Whether it's getting a perfect ass, downsizing if we have a fat ass, or gaining an ass.
The results reflected the bank's downsizing for the first time, Goldman Sachs said in a research note.
Living in a tiny house can be difficult, especially when it comes to storage, downsizing, and cost.
Other land monuments were also recommended for downsizing or being made less restrictive, according to the Journal.
In addition to lower costs, downsizing gave the Penningtons something that helped them tackle their debt quickly.
However, BTG Pactual's sharp balance sheet downsizing since November helped cut costly fundraising and debt-servicing expenses.
The downsizing and cost cutting, backed by their reliable credit card payment system, makes that dream realistic.
It's the latest example of Cox downsizing in response to a rocky landscape for legacy media owners.
She also said that this is not part of a bigger downsizing move affecting other international operations.
But then one day, both Dusan and Ngoc Lan get calls from the man who invented downsizing.
Instead of downsizing the school component, however, it expanded it, said Robert Serrell, its current executive director.
Our portfolios already contain the very businesses that are being imperiled by closures, layoffs, downsizing and uncertainty.
USACE is downsizing, as the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority is increasing its workforce across the island.
Appelbaum said Buttigieg had been on the "front lines" of corporate downsizing and and corporate price fixing.
The downsizing is due to a post-war drawdown as well as defense cuts mandated by Congress.
The FSOC delisted AIG in 2017 after the firm spent the years following its federal bailout downsizing.
Compared with their regular-size lives of compromised dreams and diminished expectations, downsizing promises luxury and abundance.
It has also been downsizing its real estate footprint, including closing its Times Square flagship in 2015.
In response, the agencies drew up proposals for closing some offices and downsizing the operations of others.
Initially, Downsizing tracks the cultural, social, political, and environmental changes that come from such a vast technological shift.
The company veteran (pictured above) came up with fairly radical plans for downsizing and decentralising the troubled conglomerate.
Processors coupled the downsizing with a reduction in the contracted price by about 252 percent from last year.
If downsizing is unlikely, boomers may at least sell up when they move into an old people's home.
The downsizing comes at a tricky time, both for TrackR and the wider space of device tracking startups.
As a result of her success, she started downsizing her regular floral business and quit her second job.
I've been really into downsizing my wardrobe recently and I love making extra money to put towards savings.
"Downsizing" is available on Blu Ray and DVD March 20th Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
The sound is extremely different from their previous albums, and that has to do with downsizing the band.
Hof said Tuesday he&aposs downsizing his business by selling off some brothels to focus more on politics.
However, BTG Pactual's sharp balance sheet downsizing since November helped cut costly fund-raising and debt-servicing expenses.
But downsizing doesn't mean you should deprive yourself of nights on the town or a dinner with friends.
The downsizing has also played a part in Noble's failure to profit from resurgent commodity prices this year.
Aetna announced this month it would pull of its last ObamaCare markets, after downsizing the last few years.
BTG Pactual wants to regain earnings power in core activities after a drastic balance sheet downsizing last year.
The machinists know circulation is down, they know they've lost coworkers due to buyouts and downsizing-by-attrition.
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Jessica Dime got a boob upgrade by downsizing ... from triple Ds to singles!
This fast-rising playwright takes on charged issues, from downsizing to drugs, without ever turning pundit or polemicist.
The company did not say how many jobs would be eliminated or when the downsizing would take place.
Dua: Are you downsizing your agencies and working with the Accentures and Deloittes and IBMs of the world?
In my view, downsizing the Fed's balance sheet is where the important policy actions will now take place.
On Monday, journalist Shelagh Fogarty shared a screengrab of a Times article about "over-55s" downsizing in Britain.
MORE for fueling the rapid advancement of North Korea's weapons programs and a downsizing of the U.S. military.
If anything, it has already gone through the painful downsizing that has gripped both of its Detroit competitors.
Among possible assets to be included in a downsizing of the energy holding company are seven power distributors.
Overseeing much of Time Warner's downsizing was Mr. Bewkes, for whom Saturday's agreement serves as validation of sorts.
Army secretary nominee Eric Fanning on Thursday told lawmakers he is worried about the downsizing of the force.
The author encourages readers to prioritize living below their means by downsizing their houses, cars and other expenses.
Employers may pass on higher costs to consumers or compensate by cutting work hours, delaying hiring or downsizing.
In 21962, slowing demand for some of his more recent works necessitated a major downsizing of his studio.
Here's a roundup of the major companies who have announced downsizing their workforce due to coronavirus thus far.
DOWNSIZING Alexander Payne (working with his frequent screenwriting partner Jim Taylor) directs a parable for cash-strapped times.
Most famously, Jack Welch grew General Electric's financial arm, GE Capital, while downsizing the rest of the firm.
Related News Dalian Wanda, on the other hand, is a Chinese company that is downsizing its global ambitions.
Officials say New York's declining crime rate makes the downsizing from about 7,000 inmates now at Rikers possible.
Barra also insisted that the downsizing would help keep the company competitive and a leader in the industry.
A gated condominium complex called Hidden Ridge attracts both first-time home buyers and seniors who are downsizing.
There have been earlier reports that Trump is downsizing the NSC and stacking it with more political appointees.
Federal disaster relief money gives the Island breathing room to offset deflationary pressures from needed targeted fiscal downsizing.
Surely corporate executives have some insight into the process; they may even have managed a downsizing or two.
Doha Bank's corporate finance team is working on downsizing the UAE loan portfolio, one of the sources said.
The five-year-old startup said the downsizing will impact 37 people at the company's headquarters in Denver.
Some residents are even choosing to live in mobile tiny homes, but downsizing isn't necessarily a cheap option.
It is easily the question most asked by anyone moving into their first home or downsizing into retirement.
I saw for myself how the downsizing and departure of a company's headquarters can dramatically change a community.
"We're downsizing to a smaller apartment, to get more funds to keep the physical therapy going," Zohar said.
But his top money saving tip has nothing to do with ditching credit cards, downsizing or tracking expenses.
"Downsizing" is an ambitious movie about the value of modesty, and its faults are proportionate to its insights.
That plus the possibility of Popovich downsizing to spotlight Aldridge and Leonard in smaller, faster units is terrifying.
The downsizing exacerbated an already tenuous relationship between teachers and CPS administrators and drew swift rebuke from students.
My colleague Sesali Bowen just wrote an entire article pointing out how few domestic workers are principal characters in film and TV. Also, Chau points out, many other characters in Downsizing speak accented English, like the Serbian party boy Dusan (Christoph Waltz) and the Norwegian scientist (Rolf Lassgård) who invented downsizing.
The downsizing began in 2015 when it left two emerging markets, Russia and Indonesia, and shrank operations in Thailand.
The downsizing was significant enough for the U.S. Labor Department to offer trade adjustment assistance to the American workers.
In this process of downsizing and simplifying its portfolio, Apple has returned to its strength of keeping things simple.
Damon's suburban dreams in Downsizing are more contemporary; it's upward mobility, or a lack thereof, that's on his mind.
Even before the latest round of announcements, carmakers had been downsizing and leaving loss-making countries or market segments.
In future, he said, "downsizing will mean you take a smaller engine and add an electric motor to it".
"There's a realization that for a lot of these industries, there has to be a big downsizing," he said.
The city has borne the brunt of a downsizing oil industry and the effects of a bankrupt state government.
Now we know why Serena Williams is selling her $12 million Bel Air pad -- she's downsizing ... LIKE A BOSS!!!
If it's not skipping an afternoon latte, maybe it's downsizing your gym membership or eating in more at home.
If you own a home, consider downsizing or moving to an area that has a lower cost of living.
I also worry that the downsizing will limit the development of new products, and the improvement of available ones.
He wants to focus on reforms aimed at downsizing the European Union's bureaucratic structures and enhance its democratic legitimacy.
Downsizing provides less opportunity in low-cost areas, especially in the Midwest, South and many areas of the Northeast.
Essentially, management consulting firms are hired by organizations to assess and address problems, such as downsizing, acquisition or restructuring.
For older women, it could be an effect of downsizing after losing a spouse or parting ways with one.
Senior move managers specialize in the issues that comes with downsizing, including donating and selling items and hiring movers.
To get a general idea of your potential savings use this downsizing calculator from the Center for Retirement Research.
But downsizing an industry with $16trn of capital and at least 10m employees is never going to be smooth.
"The preparation process was really just downsizing and mentally preparing to live in less space," they told Business Insider.
"Downsizing" turns, first, into a regulation social satire, making easy, if queasy, fun of our taste for sunlit success.
In that context, this latest downsizing move in LatAm feels like it is coming at a more urgent time.
If you're up for downsizing your wardrobe or prefer to rent your clothes, this could be sufficient storage space.
Many cite problems like poor health, company downsizing or the need to serve as caregiver for a family member.
She had thought about downsizing, and twice put the apartment on the market, but got cold feet both times.
They include an overhaul of the unemployment insurance system and of social security payments, and a downsizing of government.
Those dismissals and Ms. Coates's reassignment are unrelated to a downsizing of the council's staff that Mr. O'Brien initiated.
That downsizing leaves unused footage, which Mansell said would benefit from traffic-generating retailers like those that sell food.
And, since the bigger the bank, the bigger the capital requirements, there has been a welcome move toward downsizing.
She had hoped to become an elementary school teacher, but districts were downsizing at the time she was applying.
The Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup is downsizing at the same time it plans for a major expansion in 2020.
The border must be demilitarized, which would include demolishing the already-existing wall and dramatically downsizing the Border Patrol.
Reverse mortgage advocates, however, say the product is more flexible than HELOCs or the other options for tapping equity — downsizing.
What's more, the company is downsizing its workforce and eliminating bonuses for employees for the second time in ten years.
More mobility in jobs leads to more choice, more outsourcing leads to cheaper labor, and more automation leads to downsizing.
One of O'Brien's top priorities since taking office in September has been a "rightsizing", or downsizing, of the NSC staff.
Macy's has also said it plans to start downsizing some of its larger locations, not requiring so much real estate.
Ofo, in the midst of a major downsizing, backed out after getting the go-ahead for the bike-share program.
"In the past, we saw downsizing on a significant scale and we don't see it as much anymore," Lautz said.
And unfortunately, the news is regularly peppered with headlines of people losing their jobs in another round of corporate downsizing.
Bernie Sanders says he's not giving up in the race for the White House, despite significantly downsizing his campaign staff.
However, after downsizing his boat collection from a peak of four, Abramovich is now believed to own only two yachts.
Downsizing the rotation would destroy the one advantage they have and play even further into what Boston wants to do.
If you're trying to drink less coffee, you might go cold turkey instead of downsizing to one cup a day.
For a year, Cemig has struggled to decide what assets to sell, underscoring the difficulties of downsizing after growing rapidly.
Simpson. Meanwhile, thanks to Secretary of State Rex Tilleron's "corporate downsizing," the State Department is running on a skeleton crew.
If that downsizing happens, they say it could ultimately lead to higher prices in the long term for American consumers.
It raised $22 million in its IPO, after originally seeking to raise $22011 million and downsizing expectations to $22017 million.
To combat this labor movement, alongside plant decentralization and downsizing, auto manufacturers began to implement automation on a massive scale.
When you think about companies that are downsizing, you need to make your space as plug-and-play as possible.
The downsizing has led to some concerns that the company might not have enough muscle to meet the growing demand.
Downsizing my life from a house to a van took time and careful consideration of what I needed to keep.
While downsizing institutions helps curtail public spending, data shows that funding for the arts isn't what's draining the national budget.
Mr. Mosko is best known for rebuilding Sony's television business after it was left for dead in a 2001 downsizing.
"Downsizing" is one of three highly anticipated genre-related efforts from big studios in competition for Venice's Golden Lion honors.
A job in sports production brought him to Washington, but downsizing at his new employer forced a change in plans.
A number of retailers across the country have been downsizing their footprint as shoppers abandon the mall and head online.
The downsizing of weak banks also will have the macroeconomic benefit of eliminating excess capacity in banking, notably bank branches.
Tenants in luxury buildings are often renting a second or third home or perhaps downsizing from a larger suburban home.
The 20% reduction from 1.9 billion euros for 2018 is partly due to a smaller number of employees after downsizing.
Germany's defense minister, Ursula von der Leyen, conceded in an interview that 25 years of downsizing had hollowed out structures.
All banks have bases in all the main centres and after the downsizing of recent years, they still have vacant space.
And suddenly, Downsizing is largely about his aimlessness, his midlife crisis, and the hapless way he seeks direction from other people.
Downsizing is packed with familiar faces in small roles, including Margo Martindale, Don Lake, James Van Der Beek, and Niecy Nash.
The Fed's portfolio downsizing will also cut the nearly $92 billion it sent to Treasury last year, adding to budget pressures.
Downsizing is the solution to our overpopulation problem and our growing disillusionment with the American dream, all in one fell swoop.
LIQUIDITY ETB's liquidity profile continued to weaken despite its efforts to implement austerity measures and meaningful capex downsizing to preserve cash.
Downsizing of the weak smartphone and TV businesses and the disposal of the unprofitable battery business will reduce volatility in profits.
"Downsizing" is one of 21 U.S. and international features vying for Venice's Golden Lion that will be awarded on Sept. 9.
It's ironic for her to bemoan NASA's downsizing given the Republican Party's preference for private sector innovation over taxpayer-funded endeavors.
Meanwhile, Harvard's acceptance rate fell to a record low of 4.5% this year, downsizing even more from last year's 4.6% rate.
Today, nearly four years later, their net worth is roughly $22016 million, thanks to downsizing, cutting expenses, and smart investing strategies.
The downsizing also drove expenses down, yet at half the pace of revenue, which also suffered from weak asset management activity.
For some, downsizing into these communities works well, but for an increasing number, staying in their homes longer now seems sweeter.
Greater happiness comes with a cost, though: She took a pay cut of about 230 percent, and some downsizing was necessary.
However, Madhavan Narayanan, an independent technology consultant, told CNBC via email that realignment has generally been through training and not downsizing.
There are lots out of work or laid off from companies downsizing, but my direct circle hasn't been drastically affected. Yet.
Last year's sharp downsizing of wheat area ultimately lent land to corn, but soybeans should be the primary recipient this year.
Obama for the past eight years has pursued policies meant to fundamentally transform America, including downsizing its role in the world.
And public transit use continues to fall: recently, the city has considered downsizing to smaller buses on some of its routes.
So legislators must balance any downsizing with the economic anxieties of working-class people dependent on steel cages for their livelihoods.
She saw potential for huge demand, given the need for property sales after a divorce, death of a parent or downsizing.
The at times ugly struggles for independence across Britain's collapsing Empire serve as a bloody reminder of how perilous downsizing is.
Stay tuned for more retail farewells, as this unfortunately probably isn't the full range of chains downsizing or disappearing this year.
The move plays into a broader downsizing at the NSC that has been initiated by Trump's national security adviser Robert O'Brien.
For Rupert Murdoch and his children, the deal represents a significant downsizing, and a shift in focus to news and sports.
Mr. Ohlinger hung on, downsizing several times, most recently to the current location, upstairs at 22004 West 22014th Street in Manhattan.
And with downsizing becoming a trend, it goes along with the idea that quality of life is more important than size.
The drop in demand, which did not fully recover for years, led directly and indirectly to layoffs, furloughs, downsizing, and consolidations.
Today they hold about 22026,28.4 people, but downsizing the new jails would require driving that figure down by more than half.
For reference, boomers — who might even be downsizing — say they&aposre looking for a place that&aposs around 1,900 square feet.
Does anyone know what we are going to get when the Fed begins the downsizing of its balance sheet in earnest?
Areas where we'll see fiscal savings include the reduction of health care costs, lower incarceration rates, reduced homelessness and bureaucratic downsizing.
And about Alexander Payne's "Downsizing," a genial, barbed parable of consumerism, environmental crisis and social inequality disguised as a dystopian farce.
Samuel D. Hunter's creaky play about the downsizing of the American West features terrific performances by Judith Ivey and Edmund Donovan.
The ownership trends are worrisome because homeowners can tap the equity in their homes by borrowing against it or by downsizing.
In fact, start by downsizing your dinner dishes to salad-plate size, and you can save nearly 600 calories a meal.
Some people subscribe to the Marie Kondo philosophy of downsizing; some are most comfortable surrounded by a beloved mishmash of stuff.
She thinks 65 is an appropriate age to start slowly downsizing, giving things away to friends and family members and charities.
Even downsizing your home for a time is likely to make it easier to realize a promise you make to yourself.
The Vietnamese-American actress Hong Chau, who has a supporting role as a brusque refugee in "Downsizing," could get a nod.
The promise of the traditional suburbs that Strickland heads home to in The Shape of Water, that Gardner Lodge (Damon) dreams of escaping from in Suburbicon, and which Paul Safranek (also Damon) goes to incredible lengths to afford in Downsizing, isn't a very 2017 sort of promise — even if Downsizing is set somewhere near the present day.
I won't spoil what happens, because part of the experience of Downsizing is watching for yourself as the story shifts and twists.
Ultimately, though, it too was cut out in Groupon's downsizing: it was sold last year to Upserve (more about that sale here).
Kylie Jenner is downsizing her real estate empire, after buying four properties totaling more than $25.4 million in the last two years.
You might want to look at your cost of living against that in other areas, and downsizing your home is another option.
If your future retirement plans include relocating to a smaller home, don't assume the move will mean downsizing your costs, as well.
Janney beat out fellow nominees Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Hong Chau (Downsizing), Holly Hunter (The Big Sick) and Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird).
It is also connected to a metro rail line, which is exactly what today's renters — both millennials and downsizing baby boomers—want.
The report noted that as rents were rising, tenants may be forced to continue downsizing to keep the cost of living manageable.
On issues like public land, Eliason takes a nuanced approach but disagrees with Bishop&aposs support for downsizing two sprawling national monuments.
The department store chain has also said it plans to start downsizing some locations, as it doesn't need as much real estate.
Regulation over emissions In Europe has led some automakers such as General Motors, Ford and Honda to begin pulling out or downsizing.
He said the situation back then led to a downsizing of herds and resulted in some farmers exiting the organic dairy market.
"The uncertain market situation means that we cannot say how extensive the downsizing process will be in the long run," NOV said.
" Other surprises included Vietnamese-American actress Hong Chau for her breakout role in the best supporting actress race for futuristic comedy "Downsizing.
The downsizing follows an acknowledgment last fall by the company's founder, Chinese tech entrepreneur Jia Yueting, that his global operations were overextended.
When she and her wife decided to part ways, Burger thought it was the perfect time to follow her dream of downsizing.
"Our Russian volumes and market share were severely impacted by the (..) downsizing," Carlsberg Chief Executive Cees 't Hart told journalists on Wednesday.
I know many that are downsizing or even closing their doors, in large part due to our unfair, outdated sales tax laws.
Tired of paying for channels they rarely watch, consumers are downsizing to so-called skinny core bundles or forgoing pay television altogether.
No large-scale downsizing moves are expected, but at least some executives were laid off or left the company in recent weeks.
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But even with the mergers and downsizing in the print sector, there are still hundreds of mid-size and large printing companies.
In the first year after the split, there was the reality of downsizing into a single life that I actually could afford.
Hostiles premiered at Telluride over Labor Day—alongside Lady Bird, Downsizing, and others—and nabbed one of the warmest receptions all weekend.
This year some brands appear to be chafing, and rumor has it Dior, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein are downsizing their presence.
Simplifying your life can include anything from downsizing your home to getting rid of your car to selling unused clothes and appliances.
If you were thinking of downsizing from a DLSR to a smaller mirrorless system, the SL2 probably wouldn't be on your list.
The privatization could generate at least 40 billion reais in value for Eletrobras through cost-cutting and downsizing, the Itaú analysts said.
In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American decline, and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny.
Shortly after a meeting where its top finance officer congratulated execs for coming up with those plans, a downsizing-and-restructuring hit.
Jody Allen is reportedly in the process of selling the world's largest plane for $400 million and Vulcan is downsizing with layoffs.
A request for bankruptcy protection ensued, and OAS became the first of Brazil's major engineering groups to launch a major downsizing plan.
Whether downsizing or staying put is in your future, housing expenses will undoubtedly play a huge part of your overall retirement picture.
In my time working as a maid, I'd seen various decluttering projects — garages parceled out in preparation for yard sales or downsizing.
As part of the agreement in 2015, the US lifted sanctions on Tehran in exchange for the country downsizing its nuclear program.
If you think about his reactions to the economic downturn, to downsizing government, to austerity, we can just go down the line.
The decision came after a rapid downsizing triggered by the arrest of founder André Esteves in a corruption scandal in Brazil last November.
Finally, downsizing into smaller digs as a way to tap home equity, while making good financial sense, may not be what retirees want.
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Downsizing looks like a chance to start fresh, and they've got their eye on LeisureLand, which is basically exactly what it sounds like.
Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview Monday that he spoke with Barra on Sunday night to discuss the downsizing plan.
Recent murmurs of financial problems within super rugby clubs and the threat of downsizing the competition does little to instil confidence in fans.
It fell short 244,218 soldiers of the 224,22016 new active-duty recruits it was seeking to grow the force after years of downsizing.
Previously announced films include Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water, Alexander Payne's Downsizing, and the Darren Aronofsky and Jennifer Lawrence thriller Mother!
Ford, which is downsizing its European operations, posted a 5.1% drop in registrations, while Volkswagen Group sales were 3.4% lower, the association said.
Firms that reported lower headcount cited company downsizing and cost-cutting, and said more workers who were leaving voluntarily were not being replaced.
The increasingly disastrous press tour their shared star Damon is currently in the midst of for Downsizing turns out to be, ironically, appropriate.
"They're using the 13 percent announcement I would imagine to give comfort to potential investors about the small-scale downsizing," one source says.
"Downsizing" may yet make a star of Ms Chau, whose dynamic performance is the only thing in the film critics can agree on.
A source with knowledge of the planned downsizing told TechCrunch that the U.S. firm would lay off "thousands" of staff across the world.
But he does get credit for giving his budget team room to explore major downsizing options across the vast $4.1 trillion federal government.
The likely cuts and downsizing will result from the removal of jewelry corners in hypermarkets, cuts among managers and automation of petrol stations.
So if you've ever dreamt of downsizing and living fairy tale-style in the British countryside at the same time, now's your chance.
Meanwhile, profits should be boosted by cost cutting, including headcount downsizing, branch consolidation and a shift from seniority-based to performance-based pay.
"We'd be looking at downsizing, and I want three to four kids," says Jolé as she and Gnoffo check out a potential house.
Government officials told the Post that staffers abroad began receiving instructions about two weeks ago to start downsizing activities aimed at preventing epidemics.
The new product comes after the company on Monday launched a new value menu called Dunkin' Go2s after previously downsizing its national menu.
In October, Trump further battered bilateral ties by downsizing the American Embassy in Cuba after U.S. government personnel suffered unexplained health problems there.
Next came a semi-orderly downsizing of his wine label, Bonny Doon, prompted by fears of its being corrupted by too much commercialism.
The cuts represent yet another wave of downsizing of the division, which began earlier this decade because of stricter regulations on proprietary trading.
There have long been rumors that the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester would be downsizing, as their three children have all moved out.
"Diplomatic downsizing is a gift to America's adversaries and rivals because it sends the message that we're retreating from global leadership," Wade said.
The layoffs come amid solid stock performance, with Cisco shares hitting a three-month high of $31.23 prior to the news of downsizing.
He claims that some roles are unnecessary and that by not filling them he is downsizing the federal government and saving taxpayer money.
Update: We got word from on-again-off-again partner Faraday Future that its own operations will remain unaffected by LeEco's massive downsizing.
Ahead of its Q4 earnings and a bigger restructuring on the cards, Yahoo is downsizing in its regional operations, specifically in Latin America.
"Downsizing is inevitable, but it doesn't mean you need to give up the things that you hold dear," Rubiano said of tiny living.
Mr. Challenger said that the chance to take time off can be the silver lining to "no-fault job loss"; say, companywide downsizing.
Called Senior Downsizing Experts, the Arlington, Texas-based business' services includes help with estate sales and liquidations, finding home repair contractors and movers.
On an overpopulated planet that's becoming overrun with waste, more and more expensive, and gradually less inhabitable, downsizing could be what saves everyone.
Yet this is a fascinating group, currently aged 50-70, and going through important life stages — midlife issues, empty-nesterdom, downsizing and retirement.
Sometimes this is a good thing, like when "it comes to adversities like losing a loved one, divorce or downsizing," Ms. Lyubomirsky said.
These condominiums, near the sprawling Hackensack University Medical Center and doctors' offices, are popular with empty-nesters downsizing from elsewhere in Bergen County.
Reorganizations, downsizing, outsourcing, automation or AI replacement, relocations, and changes in leadership have become so common nearly everyone encounters them at some point.
Most other retailers closing stores, though, say that downsizing their fleets will help them keep pace with shoppers who are buying more online.
It is rare to see a government agency voluntarily agree to such downsizing, but the Fed seems determined to do so for now.
And for those who encounter retirement earlier than expected because of a health crisis or downsizing, facing the new reality can be rocky.
The economy, rather than falling into a recession as a result of government downsizing, is now growing at close to 3 percent annually.
BTG Pactual has been selling assets and downsizing operations following the arrest of founder André Esteves for allegedly interfering in a corruption investigation.
Cash savings/deposits, downsizing or selling property, and personal pension schemes were among some of the options people are looking into to fund retirement.
He is leading the push to unravel the Obama administration's landmark climate change policies while overseeing a historic downsizing of the agency he runs.
The newly created Mojave Desert National Monument was among several dozen sites being reviewed by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for delisting or possible downsizing.
Other top employers such as Hyundai Motor are looking to build more overseas to cut costs, while shipbuilders are downsizing amid a painful restructuring.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on Tuesday asserted that the Vindmans were not retaliated against and said the agency was merely downsizing its staff.
Citigroup is still downsizing and has exited or will exit 19 consumer markets, CEO Michael Corbat said on the bank's most recent earnings call.
Why it matters: Turkish developer Yaromir Steiner plans on expanding a mall into a bona fide town at a time when thousands are downsizing.
At the time, Aston was in the midst of downsizing, so the investment was seen as needed to accelerate the boutique automaker's electrification plans.
The 11-day total for "Downsizing," which carries a $65 million budget and was directed by Alexander Payne, should come in around $18.5 million.
"In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American Decline and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny," Trump said.
Udacity's Brazil office has also reached out to say it is not closing but rather downsizing staff by 50%, with 34 people being retained.
Pruitt supports majorly downsizing the agency, and has filed suits for years to minimize the EPA's ability to regulate pollutants and sue penalizing companies.
"Downsizing" took in a quiet $4.6 million at 2,558 theaters in its Friday-Sunday debut and should finish four-day frame with $6.2 million.
Leeds was the "capital of downsizing" this year, according to the report, with one-in-six people planning to move down the property ladder.
The Downsizing star praised director Ridley Scott's decision to replace Spacey with Christopher Plummer in the upcoming film All the Money in the World.
"And even if the kids are still home, maybe you should still consider downsizing [if it helps you] save for your retirement," Sullivan added.
He has swiftly rolled back regulations on everything from pesticide use to methane emissions, all while downsizing the agency's workforce to Reagan-era levels.
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While corporate America has been "downsizing", the rate of small business "start-ups" has grown, and the rate for small business failures has declined.
For some, that could mean saving more, purchasing insurance or annuities, downsizing their home or altering the asset mix in their personal investment portfolio.
They're also taking new measures to fast-track their path to homeownership, like moving to commuter towns, downsizing, or buying with a significant other.
As downsizing rumors continue to circulate at Dunder Mifflin, Dwight asks Jim to form an alliance, and Jim uses the opportunity to prank Dwight.
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Fortunately, I was kept, but it's crazy to think about how there is supposedly this massive teacher shortage, yet, districts and schools are downsizing.
If one can afford it (a big if), and tolerate serious downsizing, what could be more hospitable to an ambulatory senior citizen than Gotham?
When you have a full-time job with a single employer, you're just one downsizing or layoff away from watching your income disappear overnight.
The move continues a trend of retailer downsizing, as the industry battles its own overextension and takes on the growing threat of online retail.
Yet, the bank's M&A franchise survived the storm practically unscathed as bankers stayed put in the face of balance sheet downsizing and dismissals.
That is the growing sentiment among older, wealthier Americans, who are now downsizing from big suburban homes and increasingly turning to the rental market.
The U.S. industrial belt is dotted with communities devastated by the downsizing of GE, which began under Welch and has continued in subsequent years.
Alexander Payne's forthcoming "Downsizing," in which people are shrunk to tiny versions of themselves — thereby using less resources — takes a swing at that approach.
Many potential employers are currently downsizing and not hiring, and at the same time the market is being flooded with talent looking for work.
This phenomenon, which is sometimes referred to as PADDD, or "protected area downgrading, downsizing and degazettement," left its mark on Yosemite's ecological well-being.
The obvious first thought was to have small, medium and large in phrases going down, with the downsizing revealer as the final, fourth entry.
Downsizing isn't perfect, though, and while it seems at times like the film is making a feint toward satire, it never really gets there.
Just over a week later, she was terminated; managers told her it was because the organization was downsizing and her position was being eliminated.
In typical supporting-part fashion, she shows up halfway through "Downsizing," already shrunk, an imperious Vietnamese house cleaner with a limp and sharp angles.
We'd spent weeks before the big day bickering over everything, from how to pack our cocktail coupes to whether his Lego collection needed downsizing.
And as baby boomers are getting older, they are selling their homes and downsizing into more manageable rental properties, according to Real Wealth Network.
The man charged with downsizing the federal role in public schools is a passionate policy geek who says his own teachers saved his life.
Today, there is bipartisan support for some prison downsizing, and hundreds of millions of philanthropic dollars have begun to flow toward criminal justice reform.
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"In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American decline and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny," he said.
A cri de coeur against outsourcing and downsizing, "Footnotes" bossa novas its way through myriad themes without leaving a dent in any of them.
But Morrison has said his government will not consider downsizing Australia&aposs coal industry, despite the known link between fire risk and climate change.
The family will be taking downsizing to the next level in February 2020 when they try living out of a van for a month.
"I called and asked if they wanted to fly to New York City or L.A. for the 'Downsizing' premieres," she said with a laugh.
The Freedom Caucus's absolutist demands have obscured a more fundamental point on which it and the Republican leadership agree: downsizing and hollowing out Medicaid.
But it will likely involve downsizing the development of the lunar Gateway in order to prioritize the development of a lunar lander, Dreier says.
The President's hand size becomes a full blown social meme obscuring the true downsizing of government and the infantilizing of appointed and elected officials.
The data indicate either jilted sellers finding themselves back on the market or sellers, fearing a market turning in favour of buyers, downsizing their expectations.
Since that time, however, working families have experienced downsizing, outsourcing, and the relentless destruction of middle-wage jobs, with their reinvention as lower-wage jobs.
This is the story of Mooncop: people leaving, things being removed, the downsizing of the moon colony until there's almost no one and nothing left.
In the premiere of the show's sixth and final season, Downton Abbey is threatened by extortion and downsizing, and change is brewing at the hospital.
Dunder Mifflin has already dealt with downsizing, they've consolidated and merged branches, and they've been bought out, and it was all extremely stressful for them.
And in Downsizing, Chau, born to Vietnamese parents in a Thai refugee camp, plays opposite Matt Damon as Ngoc Lan Tran, a Vietnamese political activist.
Groupon today also said it plans more downsizing of its overall business, on top of the several closures and layoffs of the last few quarters.
City Hall warned that by allowing the federal government to take over in the Trump era, it could result in HUD downsizing public housing altogether.
Orban said his government's chief objectives include downsizing government structures, investment in key infrastructure projects and correcting economic measures which have hit the business sector.
Prices have been rising in recent months, yet a number of Canadian oil and gas companies have had major downsizing and have cut capital expenditures.
EBRI found that nearly half of retirees they surveyed said they left the workforce earlier than expected, often for health problems or a company downsizing.
The five-year-old startup said the downsizing will affect 37 people at the company's headquarters in Denver, effective Friday, Robin Olsen, a spokeswoman, said.
Research described in the Harvard Business Review found that downsizing a workforce by 1% leads to a 31% increase in voluntary turnover the next year.
While downsizing, he and Courtney traded in their 33,600 square-foot house for the Airstream, which they've been living in full-time since April 2016.
A few weeks before Ms. Mountis's due date, Merck told her and a handful of colleagues that they were being laid off in a downsizing.
"They were making an emotional move," Mitchell said, and now they are downsizing their dreams from a $500,000 house to condos in the $250,000 range.
The report also criticized the organization for downsizing its ethics office, which acts as a watchdog, from 65 employees a decade ago to just three.
To compete with all the new compact foreign automobiles, the company began downsizing its entire lineup to create a team of smaller, fuel-efficient cars.
The congressional efforts to reverse planned cuts come after the National Commission on the Future of the Army warned against further downsizing of the force.
If downsizing and reducing aggravation are part of the getting-older game plan, renting an apartment rather than buying fits right in with that strategy.
Attempts to reduce Canada's long-term spending, through raising the age of retirement and downsizing the federal government, have already been reversed by his successor.
When Ms. Turner inherited a crystal chandelier from her mother-in-law, who was downsizing from her traditional Southern home in tony Belle Meade, Tenn.
That source also said the company is moving forward with a big new project, seeming to indicate that significant downsizing is not on the horizon.
The nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima, Japan, in 2011 compounded Toshiba's problems by crippling the atomic power industry in Japan, contributing to delays and downsizing elsewhere.
Bolton has accelerated the NSC's downsizing to the cheers of the President's supporters, slashing staff to under 300, with cuts across the board, officials say.
For starters, anyone looking to lower their expenses can consider downsizing their home, trimming their grocery bill or making it a priority to eliminate debt.
But many homeowners, she said, may be better off selling their home and downsizing to a smaller or less expensive property with more affordable upkeep.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Resist the Internet" (column, March 12): Ross Douthat is concerned about the depersonalizing, isolating, intellectually downsizing effect of the internet.
Mr. Szott says that works donated over the last five years have tended to come from older adults in the process of downsizing or decluttering.
Republicans, led by Ryan, have proposed empowering states to run their Medicaid programs using block grants, which could lead to program downsizing in red states.
Paul's passivity gives the movie a leisurely rhythm unusual in both science fiction and satire, the two genres that "Downsizing" nods toward without fully embracing.
After early screenings of "Downsizing," some reviewers and audience members criticized the role as a caricature, with her thickly accented broken English played for laughs.
As the acclaim for "Downsizing" builds, "I've had opportunities to be in bigger tent-pole movies, which I have politely passed on," Ms. Chau said.
Downsizing is about a world where scientists have invented a procedure to shrink people — and it becomes a popular way to live above your prior means.
While these changes sound minor, reducing the pool of players available to draft and downsizing the lineup size could make a big difference for casual players.
Demand from China has outstripped supply available from an industry that has spent the last five years downsizing as prices fell from record highs in 2011.
Last year, the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, said that it would be downsizing the number of cosmonauts continually living on the ISS from three to two.
Russia's downsizing decision means that only two people — Fischer and Yurchikhin —will be launching on the next Soyuz launch this month, instead of the usual three.
Damon said films were the best vehicle to help humans empathize with each other, adding that despite its apocalyptic tone, "Downsizing" ultimately is an optimistic movie.
Fitch does not expect a rapid downsizing of major shipbuilders to result in systemic stress and significantly erode the bank's capital buffer, in our base scenario.
The Home Speaker 300 is clearly styled after the larger $399.95 Home Speaker 500, but downsizing meant getting rid of the LCD that shows album artwork.
According to Chester Spell, a professor of management at Rutgers University who has researched the effects of downsizing on companies, this is the best case scenario.
"If downsizing is absolutely necessary, those are the things that have been shown to let the employee feel like they're being treated well," he told me.
"This anticipates the impact of our largest customer substantially downsizing its business portfolio with us ... as well as our more cautious view of Europe," he said.
"... a wider industrial partnership with Vivendi-Telecom Italia would offer more value creation for Mediaset than the deep downsizing of Premium announced last January," it said.
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With oil prices trading just above $500 a barrel, the sector has seen job cuts and downsizing, and many of those buyers weren't spending this year.
But Trump, who is currently leading the race for the Republican presidential nomination, might have some trouble downsizing his accommodations if he wins the White House.
Last updated two years ago, the most inexpensive Mac could use some downsizing and new guts to bring it up to speed with today's computing demands.
In a statement to Reuters, Odebrecht said it is pursuing the downsizing, noting that gross revenue fell to around 90 billion reais ($29 billion) last year.
In some recent years, Mr. Mosko's unit — left for dead in a 2001 downsizing — has provided more than half of the overall studio's annual operating income.
The FSOC delisted AIG in 2017 after a massive downsizing, and a federal court struck down Metlife's designation in 2016 after the company sued the FSOC.
This could include a spate of layoffs and downsizing, with Starboard perhaps attempting to rein in some of Box's bigger expenses associated with sales and marketing.
Downsizing to 100 to 400 square feet of space requires both a physical and mental shift, from reducing possessions to getting acclimated to a tighter space.
It used to have a population of 170,000 and was the third-biggest steel producer in the United States, until the factory began downsizing in 1977.
Unprecedented downsizing and deregulation is shaking up the federal government as agencies are being pushed to slim down their budgets and cut down on bloated payrolls.
Aside from the regular fear mongering about federal downsizing leading to all sorts of societal ills, critics have raised the more pressing issue of employee morale.
The carrier, which recently announced it would re-enter some Obamacare markets in 2019 after downsizing considerably this year, declined to comment on the payments' suspension.
As Tillerson busies himself with downsizing the State Department — and sees more of his portfolio outsourced to the Defense and Treasury departments — Haley fills the vacuum.
Three years ago, she sold her five-bedroom colonial there for $900,000, downsizing to a $6273,000 two-bedroom one-bath co-op in Great Neck Plaza.
The military, like private employers, can go through periods of downsizing, Mr. Andrews noted, in which case staying in the old system could leave you short.
They had to sell off some of them when they moved to a large apartment overlooking the East River — a downsizing, at least in billionaire terms.
When Mr. Mackie began downsizing in early 2016 and put his Los Angeles home on the market for $2.18 million, it was all over the press.
Normally, downsizing means giving something up on the glass, but that fivesome has pulled in 64.3 percent of rebounds, including 81.3 percent on their own glass.
Our favorite celeb couple, Justin and Hailey Bieber, announced another surprise late last night, and we're not talking about downsizing the new Yummy North America tour.
I'm at the stage of life where downsizing my home is a not-too-distant reality, so of course my first thoughts were about real estate.
Once frequented by Andy Warhol, Greta Garbo and Susan Sontag, the major weekly Manhattan flea markets in Chelsea began downsizing in 2005, after almost 30 years.
"The traditional 'empty nest' storyline where parents would be downsizing is not happening," Svenja Gudell, Zillow's chief economist told CNBC's "On the Money" in an interview.
Gudell said a contributing factor to fewer homes on the market is more baby boomers are staying put in their "home sweet home," rather than downsizing.
According to an administration official, the original plan was to use this downsizing as cover to remove Colonel Vindman as well without looking like a reprisal.
Many of our professional diplomats, both those stationed in Havana and those at the State Department, oppose the dramatic downsizing of the U.S. and Cuban missions.
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But he said he's fine with the downsizing, and he's fine overall with the new changes that are looming over the island in the coming years.
In 1996, for example, he stepped forward when dozens of other executives refused to speak to Newsweek for a cover article, titled "Corporate Killers," about downsizing.
For best supporting actress, Hong Chau ("Downsizing") landed a nomination ahead of such heavy hitters as Melisso Leo ("Novitiate") and Octavia Spencer ("The Shape of Water").
Restaurant real-estate advisors are seeing an overall downsizing of restaurant seating space as chains experience less foot traffic and more online and mobile-ordered pickups.
"The substantial 'downsizing' of species which we forecast could incur further negative impacts for the long-term sustainability of ecology and evolution," Cooke said in a statement.
"In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American decline and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny," Trump said in prepared remarks.
" Feb 28, 2018: What Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Can Learn from Queen Elizabeth II "MBS's downsizing and relative humbling of the House of Saud is welcome news.
"I think at this point in time that would be an unreal expectation when they're downsizing the footprint of what they're doing," said Evers at the time.
And in an industry where margins are tight and even well-established firms like Parrot are downsizing, the Lily's failure is a disappointment rather than a surprise.
The downsizing of the Columbian mammoth to the smaller pygmy could have occurred over just several thousand years, and that has the paleontologists thinking of another possibility.
"In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American decline and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny," Trump said in prepared remarks.
" Feb 28, 2018: What Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Can Learn from Queen Elizabeth II "MBS's downsizing and relative humbling of the House of Saud is welcome news.
Rakuten is downsizing its international presence once again after Japan's top e-commerce firm announced plans to shutter its e-commerce businesses in three countries in Europe.
"A stricter global climate policy may mean that this will occur sooner than foreseen earlier," he said, though cautioned against actively forcing a downsizing of the industry.
A man who paid off $116,000 to become debt-free by 30 says the biggest factor that helped him succeed was something you might not expect: downsizing.
Just a few days earlier I'd spent Memorial Day weekend spring cleaning, which came with the daunting task of downsizing the number of products on my vanity.
However, Cemig's divestiture plans are taking longer than those of rivals, underscoring the difficulties of downsizing a company that grew too big, too fast in recent years.
Moving back to Chicago's centre has usually involved downsizing: Motorola Solutions' HQ shrank from 2,900 to 1,100, and that of Archer Daniels Midland from 4,400 to 70.
Reflecting on his journey, Turner says the hardest part wasn't cutting back his spending or downsizing his house, but recognizing his bad habits in the first place.
All government downsizing is difficult and unpopular, but the Trump approach remains uniquely antagonistic, dismissive, and skeptical of the commitment to serve and contributions of public servants.
When Gailloux retired last year, she wanted to spend some time on the road while also downsizing her belongings, so she moved into a former school bus.
In 2018, Forever 21 began downsizing and closing a number of European stores in Amsterdam, Dublin, and the UK, as well as some stores in North America.
Tiny homes can save you a lot of money in the long-term, but the initial cost of building or buying one can deter people from downsizing.
Their budget was $27,27 to $212,2500, and to keep costs reasonable, they didn't mind downsizing to a studio, as long as the building had plenty of amenities.
The original 12 banks were in the process of downsizing their risk by expanding the bank group when the White House announced it was blocking the bid.
The practical flaw in any pro-nuclear argument, however, is that very few countries are actually building new reactors anymore — and many are downsizing their existing fleets.
"Banc De Binary will be gradually downsizing its operations due to regulatory constraints," the Israeli-owned and Cyprus-registered company said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
"Most of our enquiries come from clients who are 50 years or older, and they're also the ones who are downsizing and letting things go," he said.
Nancy DeSomma, who worked in accounts payable for three years until she was laid off in a 1603 downsizing, said she found the bookkeeping to be sloppy.
The lucky ones have jobs they are able to do from home, which they're hoping to cling to amid widespread downsizing and a possible recession or depression.
Downsizing: Over the past few years, the trend in not only college football stadiums but all sports has shifted from quantity (attendance numbers) to quality (fan experience).
In fact, more than a third of primary voters (2628 percent) would be more inclined to support a presidential candidate who promised to prioritize downsizing prison populations.
Like Damien Chazelle's "La La Land" and other opening-night predecessors, "Downsizing" is a pedigreed American film with stars, a hook and an ambitious use of genre.
From "Downsizing" to "Gravity," a particular curated brand of cinema is discernible in Venice's opening-night selections, one that captures the imagination while delving into character psychology.
The least expensive was a two-bedroom home in the Crossing, a 553s gated community that appeals to people who are downsizing; it was priced at $849,000.
WeWork's pullback reflects a downsizing of the business after SoftBank took over 80% control in October with a $5 billion financing package that kept the company afloat.
For older Americans, downsizing is often the logical next step, but when to move, where to go and how to pull it off are often considerable hurdles.
Downsizing, starring Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig, centers on a technology that allows humans to shrink themselves down to mere inches, in an effort to battle overpopulation.
While the movie explores environmental damage, human behavior and the immigrant experience, Damon said "Downsizing" was meant to be a light-hearted take on a novel concept.
What would the fiscal consequences be, such as the cost of early retirement or severance packages that might need to be paid as part of a downsizing?
In the wake of the criticism, he has begun downsizing, according to the source, who said he had let three employees go from Parscale Strategy last month.
"Even after its immediate release, Sheffield dubbed it West's "best album," adding, "But it's more than that — it's also a rock-star manifesto for a downsizing world.
About a quarter of buyers are downsizing; the rest are first-time homeowners or locals who want larger homes or to be on the water, she said.
The big picture: The surveys follow a worrisome trend in corporate downsizing that has been playing out for much of the year and picked up in August.
The move would require changing "the way the city's criminal justice system operates," said Michael P. Jacobson, a former city correction commissioner who has written on downsizing prisons.
The EBITDA margin should remain around 11%-12% during 2016-2018 as a result of efficiencies and synergies from integration, as well as the downsizing of Argentine operations.
But when asked whether running a publishing company at a time of web-traffic targets and downsizing was less fun than in the prior era, she reacted strongly.
In its first act, as the concept of downsizing is introduced and Paul and Audrey prepare for their new lives, the film has an intriguing edge of desperation.
These decisions are currently under litigation, according to the study, but the US government has identified nine other National Monuments in the United States for downgrading or downsizing.
After years of stealth wealth, humility and downsizing, the president-elect is ushering in a new era of living large, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller said Wednesday.
Bethany broke down the company's five-pronged approach, which includes a focus on its customer loyalty program, experimental concept stores, corporate office downsizing, and investments in digital programs.
Rising demand for urban living from millennials and their baby boomer parents—some of whom are downsizing—has pushed up prices for homes and condos in city centers.
Along with the downsizing, the band would also reinvent their sound as a way to try and achieve the commercial success that had eluded them for seven years.
Piraeus Bank will divest its operations in Cyprus — a 13-branch network with 300 employees — by mid-summer as part of the downsizing of foreign activities, Sallas said.
But for all the similarities that may exist between their story and Ngoc Lan's, Chau's parents still haven't had a chance to see their daughter's performance in Downsizing.
"On the one hand the bank is downsizing, de-risking and cost-cutting, while at the same time conduct charges are playing havoc with overall profitability," Khalaf added.
Millennials and downsizing baby boomers alike demand the latest and greatest amenities, but there are a limited number of them who can afford all the bells and whistles.
Profit is nearing that of Sony's golden era after a massive overhaul under Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai, including exiting the laptop business and downsizing television set operations.
The three big state firms that are leading candidates for privatization or downsizing are Telekom, the RTB Bor copper mining and smelting complex and the Resavica coal mine.
Europe's largest budget airline said it would start talks with airports and unions about downsizing or closing some operations from November 12557 to adjust for the slower growth.
Downsizing is physically and emotionally difficult for many older people, "and even though a lot of people talk about it, they don't seem to do it," said Sass.
In the same way that the waxing moon encourages you to be more expansive and outgoing in your actions, the waning moon should turn your mind toward downsizing.
The Taiwanese firm will continue to run its remaining smartphone business but the sharp downsizing of its mainstay operations has cast some doubt over its longer term future.
And Matt Damon stars in two movies, Surburbicon and the opening night movie, Alexander Payne's social satire Downsizing, so we're hoping wife Luciana comes along for the festivities.
After all, that was President Barack Obama's argument against Mitt Romney in 2012—that the GOP nominee was a vulture capitalist who had gotten rich by downsizing companies.
But I sense we have a downsizing coming later this year, and I may be offered a "package" to leave — probably 30 weeks' salary and a year's benefits.
Most Americans will never run out of stuff, nor will they run out of the need for others to hold their hands during the difficult job of downsizing.
If workers were truly stakeholders, then companies would give more weight to worker interests and explore all possible alternate solutions when a downsizing or relocation is under consideration.
Spotify went through a round of downsizing this week that affected about 30 people, mostly in ad sales, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Business Insider.
After living in this tiny home community for a few days, I have a firmer understanding of the movement and can even see myself downsizing in the future.
While downsizing, Burger had some items that she could not let go of — like her collection of Chuck Taylor shoes, so she purposely built storage space for that.
"Downsizing" is not an update of "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," and anyone hoping to see Paul go mano a mano with a Chihuahua, say, will be frustrated.
Tiffany's theft was only discovered after he was laid off in mid-2015 amid a company downsizing, when his replacement reviewed the company's bank statements, the complaint said.
His October 21975 reorganization and downsizing of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, which oversaw the collection of human intelligence and ran covert operations, was dubbed the "Halloween Massacre".
"Run This Town," a jagged, snappy procedural that splits its time between a downsizing newspaper and a dysfunctional city government, is a fictionalized account of an actual scandal.
But after downsizing to a home worth $28.43,103 – one half the value of their current home – they would also cut their housing expenses including homeowner's insurance and maintenance.
Mark Dayton (D) has signed a bill allowing a natural gas plant to replace a downsizing coal-fired power station in the state, the St. Cloud Times reports.
The Navy's downsizing in the quarter century since the Cold War ended also is blamed for the current state along with readiness challenges from budget caps from sequestration.
Ikea is downsizing to attract city shoppers who may want to visit a store, but don't own a car or want to drive to the outskirts of town.
New York (CNN Business)General Electric is once again downsizing, this time shrinking the scale of its once-ambitious plan for a fancy headquarters along the Boston waterfront.
Making attrition work Working as an administrator in higher education for over thirty years, I found that making use of attrition was the most effective way of downsizing.
"Downsizing," directed and co-written by the Oscar-winning Alexander Payne ("The Descendants"), cost $68 million to make, an eye-popping amount for an art house-minded film.
Le Maire is demanding that no "industrial jobs or industrial plants" are axed in France, leaving scope for white-collar and engineering layoffs as well as downsizing plants.
The carmakers have given commitments to maintain industrial jobs and sites, one source said - leaving room for white-collar and engineering layoffs as well as some plant downsizing.
Parrot is downsizing its drone division, 3D Robotics got out of the consumer business after its Solo drone flopped, and GoPro has struggled to make a dent with Karma.
Just a few years ago, the so-called "One Sony" plan raised questions about whether the company would still have an identity or whether it was just desperate downsizing.
So, don't be too surprised if Perry, Carson, DeVos, Puzder and company really do work to shut down or at least institute a massive downsizing of their respective departments.
While "Downsizing" is set in America, Payne brings in characters from across the world to show how something like this phenomenon "would ripple around the world", the director said.
While the world grapples with how to effectively combat climate change, the new trailer for Alexander Payne's film Downsizing hypothesizes a simple solution: Why don't we just shrink ourselves?
The Italian shoemaker posted on Friday a 1.6 percent drop in first-quarter sales at constant currencies and said a downsizing of its franchising network had hurt retail revenue.
" The source continued, "She's downsizing because it's too much work maintaining and she doesn't have staff and does it herself," adding, "She's also is selling her place in Georgia.
The downsizing baby boomers moved out of their large suburban home three years ago and purchased a three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo in a historic Washington, D.C., row house.
Downsizing, or making it a priority to get the mortgage paid off, can also make it more practical to downshift to a lower-paying/part-time job later on.
And on top of all that, Pixel owners will get unlimited "original quality" (no resolution downsizing or re-encoding whatsoever) storage of the photos and videos on Google Photos.
Tiffany's theft was only discovered after he was laid off in mid-2015 amid a company downsizing, when his replacement reviewed the company's bank statements, according to charging papers.
If you've ever dreamed of winning a Dundie, now's your chance: "The Office" Downsizing Game challenges players to survive a week in Scranton and escape with their jobs intact.
It's just that in order to get there "Downsizing" trades in the bigger, more ambitious movie it initially promises to be for what feels like a considerably smaller one.
Sallas also said that Piraeus will divest its operations in Cyprus — a 13-branch network with 300 employees — by mid-summer as part of its downsizing of foreign activities.
According to these reports Fleitz's mission will be to preside over the downsizing of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and, if possible, its complete elimination.
Lenders began downsizing as mortgage rates rose, expecting fewer refinance applications, but rates stayed low longer than expected, after the Federal Reserve delayed increasing its lending rate until December.
More male malaise could be found in Alexander Payne's uneasy comedy "Downsizing," about an existentially restless nice guy (Matt Damon) who decides to shrink himself into a wee man.
But the other changes, those designed to help cushion the blow like retraining programs, haven't been put into place yet, leaving workers vulnerable to a coming wave of downsizing.
In the wake of the criticism, he has begun downsizing, according to the source, who said he had let three employees go from Parscale Strategy in the past week.
The international network downsizing includes already-announced schedule reductions to several regions in Asia, including South Korea and Japan, as well as suspended routes to China and Hong Kong.
But Democrats and some veterans advocates fear the panel, in conjunction with the new private care program, could be used to justify a downsizing of the federal health system.
DEM SENATORS: SLASH EXECUTIVE PAY AT DOWNSIZING PENSIONS: A group of Democratic senators want to see pension executives suffer a pay cut if the plans they monitor cut benefits.
Consumer credit scores are still strengthening, a huge generation is aging into its homebuying years, and another huge generation is downsizing into active adult communities and urban condominium developments.
NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - A top Myanmar investment official on Tuesday suggested alternatives such as downsizing or relocating a stalled Chinese-backed dam project that has strained ties between the neighbors.
EPA said improvements like turbo charging, engine downsizing, improved transmissions, weight reduction and air conditioning system improvements largely account for the gains even as low gas prices shift buying habits.
Now, like with Alexander Payne's Downsizing, directors and their effects departments can use everything from green-screen technology to rotoscoping to make humans look much smaller than they really are.
Overwork is common, and once you couple that with the studio downsizing that follows the completion of many projects, you're left with people working themselves to death with little reward.
VENICE (Reuters) - Alexander Payne's "Downsizing", a satire about shrinking humans to five inches tall as a solution to over-population and global warming, opened the Venice film festival on Wednesday.
If a 400-acre island complex with ten separate correctional facilities can be dismantled, Rikers could serve as a case study in downsizing as mass incarceration undergoes fresh scrutiny nationwide.
As explained by Fast Company, Shyp's downsizing is part of a trend affecting more and more "Uber-for" companies that struggle with profitability while catering to the on-demand economy.
Sony's Mobile Communications, once the source of huge losses, has been tamed through downsizing that has seen it focus on mid-range devices and markets where the brand is competitive.
Foo opened and helmed Evernote's Singapore office, which was closed as part of a downsizing initiative last year, for over three years and was previously with Singtel-backed startup MoVend.
The Scream actor, 46, and his wife Christina, 36, are undergoing a massive downsizing, and have decided to part ways with a majority of their unique home decor and furniture.
Vucic, who has headed the government since 2014, predicted a new "golden era" for Serbia, but did not mention the downsizing of the bloated public sector required by the IMF.
The 2018 SAG nominees for women supporting actors include Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Hong Chau (Downsizing), Holly Hunter (The Big Sick), Allison Janney (I, Tonya), and Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird).
Adani had originally planned to develop the mine, rail and port infrastructure at a cost of A$16.5 billion, before last year downsizing the first stage and trimming the cost.
Lufax has denied these reports that it's exiting the segment altogether, however, saying that it is simply downsizing the business in line with regulatory requirements,perthe South China Morning Post.
If you're timeline is shorter, consider downsizing to a cheaper house that you can pay cash for, said Chris Schaefer, a senior investment advisor at MV Financial in Bethesda, Maryland.
The sale should give a boost to downsizing efforts at Petrobras, which hinge on divestments to cut the largest debt burden of any global oil firm, at around $130 billion.
The Army is currently undergoing a massive downsizing, from 21625,2900 active duty forces in 220006 to 2202,2628 by 28500, as a result of post-war drawdowns and defense budget cuts.
For another hypothetical couple, Duncan and Tess, downsizing from a $255,000 home to a $450,000 home boosts their lifetime discretionary spending to $3.81 million from $2.85 million, a 33.7% increase.
"We think Marie Kondo has been remarkable," Karen Shinn, co-founder of Toronto-based Downsizing Diva and a member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers, told Business Insider.
The premise of Downsizing is a great one: Scientists in Norway come up with the technology to reduce humans safely and efficiently down to about the size of your thumb.
Jonze was more successful in showing how our humanity is what binds us together, and what really comprises that humanity; I think that's what Payne was after in Downsizing, too.
Mr. Trump promptly attacked the company, but he is tilting at the wrong windmill: Rather than some arbitrary downsizing, the company's decision was a rational response to many worrisome factors.
I didn't realize that for the episode of "The Alliance" [during which downsizing rumors take hold], how many people wanted to hear about Rainn Wilson being inside of a box.
Instead, the president praised President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, expressing gratitude to a top adversary for effectively downsizing the American Embassy, saving United States taxpayers the cost of salaries.
Tiny living means downsizing a LOT of things, but it can also really reduce food waste because it requires you to be more mindful of how much you actually need.
But the meetings failed to bridge the divide between Washington's insistence that the North close down its program, and the North's offer of gradual downsizing in exchange for sanctions relief.
Over the near century that the Capitol has stood in downtown Flint, the city experienced a rise and decline, particularly after the downsizing of General Motors plants in the 1980s.
There's so much to love about Downsizing, in its self-aware dialogue, its consciously corny gags, its sense of creativity and adventure, and its vivid creation of an entire new world.
The national foreclosure rate is incredibly low, and older homeowners, who would usually be downsizing now, are staying put at a higher rate than historical norms because costs are so high.
The question that Downsizing ultimately seems to settle on is: What's a sad-sack, middle-class white man to do when he's facing down the imminent (if gradual) destruction of humanity?
The downsizing also would include staff reductions from the aviation-to-financial services conglomerate's units, whose controlling stakes would be sold to a third party, REDD reported, without identifying those units.
Now, a slew of specialty retailers like Gap and L Brands are getting serious about downsizing, which will leave more vacant storefronts within malls until landlords are able to replace tenants.
Cramer actually found that things are stabilizing, not getting worse; at the same time Flowserve is closing, selling or downsizing 13 plans and reducing its workforce by 15 to 20 percent.
The campaign is downsizing from its current 550-member team to between 325 to 350 workers, said Weaver, who added that at one point the Sanders' staff numbered more than 1,000.
Small silver lining: Nokia says that it's still offering laid-off employees access to the Bridge program that it started several years ago at the beginning of its massive downsizing wave.
In a statement to CNBC, LG Electronics said the move was part of its "global strategy to make LG phones more competitive," emphasizing that it was not downsizing its smartphone business.
One source familiar with the matter said FCA had proposed to guarantee industrial jobs and existing sites, leaving scope for white-collar and engineering layoffs as well as some plant downsizing.
In an interview with Business Insider, promoting his new film, Downsizing, Damon said he thinks men "who don't do this kind of thing" should be given a pat on the back.
Paramount dropped the trailer for Downsizing Wednesday, introducing us to the cast of characters living in a not-too distant future plagued by the same climate crisis that haunts us today.
"Downsizing in both cost and square feet … doesn't necessarily happen," said certified financial planner Michele Clark, founder and managing principal of Clark Hourly Financial Planning and Investment Management in Chesterfield, Missouri.
They said additional savings were realized by downsizing office space, or, in the case of the Transportation Department, switching from painting new bus lanes with red paint to using red asphalt.
Meanwhile, the downsizing of Nested comes just four months after the startup raised a further £120 million in funding, a combination of £20 million equity financing and £100 million in debt.
"This anticipates the impact of our largest customer substantially downsizing its business portfolio with us starting in the first quarter, as well as our more cautious view of Europe," he said.
This means the OnePlus 6 can have a fingerprint sensor on the front (the sensor's location on the back of the OnePlus 5T is less than ideal) without downsizing the screen.
Downsizing and downspeeding produced an all-conquering F1 juggernaut For two years running, the Mercedes Formula 20133 team and its star driver Lewis Hamilton have reigned supreme over their hypercompetitive sport.
The move is part of a downsizing of the group's pay-TV unit, which is called Mediaset Premium, following years of losses and a failed sale to French media group Vivendi.
It appears this go around, Google is downsizing both models, but retaining more premium materials for better build quality, perhaps as a way to compete more directly against Apple and Samsung.
In terms of diversity, perhaps the most conspicuous oversight was Hong Chau, who co-starred in the otherwise tepidly received "Downsizing," which likely contributed to her failing to make the cut.
Retirees ultimately may cope effectively with lackluster market returns by tapping home equity, downsizing and wisely using long-term care insurance and annuities, suggests Sass at the Center for Retirement Research.
Downsizing the largest financial institutions is one of Mr. Sanders's signature policies, so it would indeed raise questions about his candidacy if he had little idea of how to do it.
Their location-driven residential history is a handbook for urban downsizing, as they have managed to achieve, in four happy translocations, the equivalent of reducing a cow to a bouillon cube.
Moreover, using a public-private partnership approach, while harnessing the expertise of the private sector, also shifts the risk of the possible downsizing of the federal government to the private sector.
As the coal industry undergoes what many analysts and investors expect to be a permanent downsizing, environmental groups have faulted Deutsche Bank for helping to sustain some life in the sector.
Even folks who aren't super-familiar with the characters can do their best to avoid the dreaded downsizing and maneuver their way to the Dundies at the end of the week.
Almost everything that befalls the hero, in the latter half of "Downsizing," might equally befall a normal six-footer with a hazy political conscience, so what's the point of his diminution?
Mr Iacocca's newfound taste for lobbying the government and the American public's shifting taste towards smaller, better-equipped and fuel-efficient vehicles together laid the ground for the downsizing of Detroit.
They are usually well-to-do young professionals who are not thinking about children yet, or older people who are downsizing in the city but maintain large houses in the countryside.
As with many socially conscious endeavors in more affluent parts of the world, downsizing carries benefits for the planet as a whole, but more benefits for the people who actually downsize.
So many protected areas now face development that there's an acronym for it — Paddd, for protected area downgrading, downsizing and degazettement — and a website for keeping up on the bad news.
Hegseth also appears to lack the support of traditional veterans service organizations, who favor a more moderate approach when it comes to downsizing VA and instead relying on a privatized system.
In most cases, moving your entire world — clothes, books, furniture, decor, appliances, and more — into a single small room that you most likely have to share with another person means downsizing.
She said "Parachute" had come along at the beginning of a historic shift, when corporate strategies like outsourcing, subcontracting, downsizing and mergers were starting to erode traditional notions of job security.
When downsizing, many camera manufacturers will sacrifice a command dial, which is a knob that controls either shutter speed or aperture and can also be used in other menus to navigate.
O'Brien's downsizing is aimed at making the NSC more efficient, not trying to limit the amount of leaks to the news media that have dogged the Trump presidency, the official said.
"Every director will see how incredible she is in 'Downsizing' and will be falling all over themselves to try and work with her," the film's star, Matt Damon, said by phone.
While those worried about "too big to fail" see this downsizing as a sign the financial reform law is working, financial industry officials argue that it is unfairly disruptive to the system.
Over the past couple of months, Triunfo and creditors have discussed ways to allow the company to keep cash from potential asset sales while downsizing further, sources told Reuters on May 11.
"In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of American decline, and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny," he said at the start of the 78-minute address.
More recently, Groupon acquired LivingSocial, though that deal was far less splashy — the acquisition price was so low that Groupon, which is downsizing its overall business, did not have to disclose it.
Ambitious Chinese tech firm LeEco is downsizing its presence in India less than six months after founder Jia Yueting warned that the growth of some parts of its business had become unsustainable.
The group is in the second year of a turnaround plan under Chief Executive Sergio Bucher focused on closing up to 10 stores, downsizing 30 others, cutting promotions and improving online service.
After having gone to great lengths to explain its premise, "Downsizing" thus shifts gears about halfway through, becoming a pretty good movie, just not exactly the one you'd been watching until then.
What about making all college athletics LESS professional — downsizing and de-emphasizing the college programs, and shifting those who want to play professional sports to farm teams, where they would be paid?
But frankly, I don't see myself downsizing my belongings — namely, my clothes and my books — to the point where I'd be able to fit my life into a tiny home right now.
"I would hope that he would embrace some radical program terminations, but I'm not holding my breath," said Chris Edwards, the editor of a blog for the Cato Institute on downsizing government.
A recent analysis from MaxiFi, a personal financial planning platform, found that the more assets a retiree couple has, the more their discretionary spending will increase in retirement by downsizing their home.
The fun of this kind of story is in the world-building, and though the world that Downsizing starts with is, ahem, small, it telescopes outward over the course of the film.
Rory's at the coffee stand downsizing her order because she can't afford the large caramel macchiato she wanted, and Logan shows up and bails her out — and it's not a bad thing!
Problems arise immediately when an expected engineering position disappears in a downsizing company, leaving Sami with a temporary job as a draftsman and a visa that's set to expire in 30 days.
Ms. Surya smartly foregrounds all that comeliness and every so often folds in a long shot that turns the characters into doll-like figures, a downsizing that gestures toward a nature vs.
The queen has made a number of compromises over the past few decades, including cutting costs and downsizing the royal family, to ensure that the monarchy thrives in the interests of taxpayers.
Wall Street analysts have expressed skepticism over the planned scale of the downsizing and reinvestment, and S&P acknowledged that there are "clear downside risks" at this early stage of the restructure.
The plan follows several other department stores that are opening smaller stores or downsizing existing ones to bring in urban shoppers and save money as online shopping takes over in the suburbs.
That means that in the case of downsizing, merger or sale, management is obligated to negotiate in good faith with members of the union's bargaining committee to minimize the impact to workers.
A powerhouse at Vogue, the world's most famous fashion magazine, is downsizing her role — and adding to the huge shifts going on in the fashion industry as older titans cede to younger generations.
In July, Shyp followed up on prior layoffs by downsizing again and cancelling operations in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago in order to focus on business customers in the Silicon Valley region.
The report from the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) found that downsizing could potentially cut costs by around 40 percent and reduce the amount of digging required to build such an experiment.
It wrapped up, not because Blumberg's company, Gimlet Media, is closing or downsizing, but because it's now a division of music-streaming service Spotify, which acquired Gimlet earlier this year for $200 million.
Pruitt hasn't commented either way, but his earnest support of downsizing the supportive pillars of the Paris Agreement send clear messages to the rest of the world, particularly given Trump's "America first" commitment.
That being said, if you've ever dreamed of downsizing but don't want to just go for it without spending some time in a tiny home first, this could be the perfect trial situation.
Once considered the "Uber of shipping," logistics company Shyp has announced that it's downsizing its operations in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, and will no longer accept new orders in those cities.
At the December news conference following the Fed's fourth rate hike of 2018, Powell said definitively that the Fed's balance sheet downsizing was on "automatic pilot" and he did not anticipate any changes.
They've become so popular, in fact, that we've begun to master downsizing our everyday load to just a wallet, keys, chapstick, and our phones, because that's all that fits in these little guys.
While still only a handful NATO allies spend 2 percent of their GDP on defense, further downsizing U.S. security commitment in Europe would give the U.S. even less voice over European defense spending.
Even the multiplayer of Gears ignored what was an increasingly common trend for mega battles, purposefully downsizing its matches, starting with four against four before capturing the same magic with five on five.
Geox, famous for patenting shoes with breathable soles, reported sales of 884.5 million euros ($1.1 billion) last year, down 1.8 percent compared with 2016, hit by a downsizing of its network of shops.
They accomplish downsizing and privatization in one fell swoop, and leave town for the next urban reorganization before any concrete data about the social and health effects of their efforts can be tabulated.
Imran Khan, the company's chief strategy officer and the head of all its business operations, said in a statement that these layoffs were part of a planned downsizing that started late last year.
Encana has also benefited from downsizing its operations to focus on four core North American assets: the Montney and Duvernay in western Canada, and the Eagle Ford and Permian in the United States.
A Voya Financial survey suggests many retirees understand the financially practical reasons for downsizing, with 39 percent of respondents saying they had adjusted or would adjust what they spend on housing in retirement.
Last month, a top Myanmar investment official suggested downsizing or relocating the stalled Myitsone project because of problems including an earthquake fault line under the site, and a large catchment area affecting residents.
It was a blow to the Trump Organization, which was already downsizing as it adjusted to business realities under a presidency that has driven away some customers and brought limitations on overseas deals.
"I think at this point in time that would be an unreal expectation when they're downsizing the footprint of what they're doing," Mr. Evers told reporters at his office in Madison on Wednesday.
Paul, who's fallen pretty hard for Ngoc Lan, tags along, and what the trio discovers there is that the act of downsizing itself, corporate-style, isn't the solution to what ails the planet.
The cast and band had shrunk, presumably for financial reasons, and because of the downsizing, the sound of recorded taps, amplifying the rhythms of the Irish dancers' feet, was more obvious than ever.
At a certain point, downsizing and moving back to the city has appeal — it's closer to work and all those interesting things to do, and the children might have finally left the nest.
There is a downside to downsizing the score with trims and omissions, though removing whole chunks of the spoken dialogue is actually beneficial; there's way too much of it in the original libretto.
The screens are quite small; fortunately the simplistic visuals don't really lose any details in the downsizing, but the tiny objects on a tiny screen can be a bit straining to stare at.
Mr. Payne, who wrote "Downsizing" with his frequent collaborator Jim Taylor, zooms in on the fine print in the contract — in other words, on the ways our ingrained fallibility upends our utopian projects.
Gibbon, however, believes that downsizing the company's staff and working with "business customers" in the Valley — that is, packing and shipping products for other companies, instead of just normal people — will turn things around.
While the final numbers are unlikely to be quite so drastic, Pruitt also supports massively downsizing the agency, and is doubling down on that vision by offering buyouts and early retirement packages to employees.
Add to this a teasing sexual chemistry between Dez and Shanita, and rumors that someone is stealing parts from the plant, which is downsizing all along, and you have a tidy setup for conflicts.
As he embarks on a press tour for this month's Suburbicon, which flopped this weekend, and December's Downsizing, he may finally be forced to grapple with the ways in which his politics seem incomplete.
Ken Leon, analyst at CFRA Research, predicted Scharf will consider downsizing Wells Fargo's capital markets business, perhaps by ditching trading products such as derivatives that require the bank to hold high levels of capital.
When combined with an earlier downsizing announced in early May, this round brings total eliminated positions to about 230, or about 22 percent of what Etsy's total workforce was at the end of 2016.
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For the first time we are seeing downsizing that actually leads people to leaving without wanting to and that is where there is an attempt to save jobs by forming or approaching labor unions.
Walmart may be the world's largest retailer, but it has also been downsizing in areas where it was less profitable, for example in its experiment to sell items in smaller shops branded Walmart Express.
Gifting an Elton John CD to "Little Rocket Man," pulling the plug on the Iran nuclear deal, slapping billions of dollars in tariffs on China, shaking up NATO's status quo, downsizing the State Department.
"Our proposed plans are designed to reduce the number of contractors we employ and strengthen our permanent workforce and while we are downsizing in London we are reinvesting in other UK hubs," she added.
The tide of protests appears to be cresting as Mr. Xi contemplates an enormous downsizing of China's bloated state industries, which are producing much more steel, cement and other goods than the market needs.
They went to creative, even absurd lengths so that their voices might be heard ("Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri") or that they could know the economic security that seemed forever beyond their reach ("Downsizing").
Downsizing — directed by Alexander Payne (Nebraska, Sideways) from a screenplay he wrote with frequent collaborator Jim Taylor — likely would have benefited from a bit more vision and control, some more streamlined shifts in focus.
Q: I'm thinking about selling my one-bedroom condo in Chelsea and heard that a neighbor in the building might be interested in downsizing from his two-bedroom since his wife recently passed away.
Downsizing, if he could ever do it, could also provide the quickest path back to that third Michelin star: Critics want ceaseless innovation from a chef, but they also reward something closer to asceticism.
In the supporting actor races, Octavia Spencer ("The Shape of Water"), Mary J. Blige ("Mudbound") and Hong Chau ("Downsizing") are among the possible nominees, as are Jason Mitchell ("Mudbound") and Idris Elba ("Molly's Game").
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Arab countries have finalised plans to create an independent, regional cross-border payments system after current arrangements were hit by a rise in compliance costs and downsizing by some international banks.
"Downsizing," out in U.S. theaters on Friday and starring Matt Damon, shows a world in which people get "downsized" to live in environmentally friendly micro-communities, only to end up with their dreams shattered.
"While there may be many reasons to consider downsizing your home, a reduction in expenses is usually the top of the list," said Kurt Rossi, CEO of Independent Wealth Management in Wall, New Jersey.
"Our proposed plans are designed to reduce the number of contractors we employ and strengthen our permanent workforce and while we are downsizing in London we are reinvesting in other U.K. hubs," he added.
Arts Journalists, especially critics of color — Amid the continued downsizing of media companies and the parallel rise of the freelance economy, journalism has been in a state of intense insecurity for many years now.
This year's location, on the second floor of 866 United Nations Plaza, is smaller than usual, which has forced Spring/Break to be more selective, downsizing to around 90 participants from 140 last year.
In "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," Kondo believes that, after downsizing, you will realize that you don't need to buy more things because you will not miss the items you no longer have.
The downsizing is even more extreme than it appears because it comes on the heels of severe budget cuts that followed the Republican takeover of Congress in 22004 and the budget sequestration deal of 22.3.
The downsizing is even more extreme than it appears because it comes on the heels of severe budget cuts that followed the Republican takeover of Congress in 343 and the budget sequestration deal of 2011.
Also breaking into the Oscar conversation at Telluride this weekend so far are Annette Bening's Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Gary Oldman's Churchill biopic Darkest Hour, Alexander Payne's Downsizing, and Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird.
As noted by Bloomberg Taipei's Samson Ellis, the layoffs are downsizing 22 percent of HTC's entire workforce, marking a significant reduction of the company as it tries to reorganize itself to better weather the future.
China has set global records for investment in solar panels and wind farms, and has been even more aggressive in downsizing its reliance on steel and coal: cutting 500,000 steel and mining jobs this year.
Fewer family responsibilities made it less imperative for young adults to work full time, and with the downsizing of the manufacturing sector, there were also fewer jobs available for young men without a college degree.
On Wednesday, a senior White House Official asserted that Bannon had only been placed on the council to help "deoperationalize" the NSC in a bureaucratic restructuring and downsizing of the White House's national security apparatus.
The downsizing is even more extreme than it appears because it comes on the heels of severe budget cuts that followed the Republican takeover of Congress in 2010 and the budget sequestration deal of 2011.
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It said in November it would continue downsizing effort to accelerate closure of loss-making retail stores and expect improvement in gross profit margin and operating expenses to outweigh the negative impact of revenue decline.
The backdrop: The dramatic downsizing, which is still being reviewed by the State Department for final approval, follows President Trump's September decision to cap the number of refugees entering the U.S. this year at 45,000.
The one person in my life whom I was loath to sic Amy on was my former part-time assistant Ryan, whom I had to let go a few months ago because of budgetary downsizing.
One idea that is seldom discussed would be downsizing some parts of the VA by redistributing several business lines to other government agencies, rather than privatizing parts of VA or continuing to increasing its funding.
"The downsizing of major trading houses means that new entrants won't need to build new trading teams, they can use the veterans' knowledge and connections," said Richard Jakob, client partner metals, at recruiter Commodity Appointments.
We need a drastic downsizing of government, liquidation of the thousands of government-owned properties, from restaurants to empty lots to industrial warehouses, and privatization of government-owned corporations, beginning with the electric power authority.
Some downsizing and refocusing is underway at Disqus, the startup incubated at Y-Combinator that became an early mover in the business of offering a plug-in to help online publishers manage comments on stories.
By his thirties he was sharing an inexpensive loft in Brooklyn with two roommates, but it was a downsizing that was a first step in reclaiming his finances, his self-esteem and ultimately his career.
At the same time, a downsizing of the newsroom looms early next year, stirring anxiety among employees, who are already being instructed to embrace changes in the pace, tone and form of The Times's journalism.
The British governments once seemed happy enough to trade fishing for other concessions, downsizing the national fleet, said Mr. Davies, who added that many British fishermen sold their boats and fishing rights to continental competitors.
But Downsizing is science fiction, a genre in which the concepts are often great but the corresponding stories often have to wave their hands around a bit to keep you from seeing the plot holes.
Even as traffic to news websites has surged of late because of the constant demand for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic, publishers are downsizing their staff and cutting pay due to slumping ad revenue.
By opening with "Downsizing" and featuring a potent mix of anticipated titles and conversation-starting nonfiction, this year's film festival is poised to continue attracting the notice of film fans beyond those populating its cinemas.
The answer is in the downsizing of the name: PETE ROSE = P. ROSE = the phrase PROSE POETRY That's pretty clever and, for the most part, all of the theme entries worked really well for me.
Although, not yet understanding the nuances of the New York real estate market, their younger son, Luke, who was 8 at the time, worried that the drastic downsizing indicated bad things about the family's finances.
But in 93, GE's notorious downsizing CEO Jack Welch—by then well on his way to becoming the most grotesquely lionized character in American business—abruptly fired Rowe, along with several thousand other aviation engineers.
Mr. Damon has been on a box office cold streak — his last two films were "Suburbicon" and "The Great Wall," both misfires — and made comments about sexual harassment while promoting "Downsizing" that prompted a backlash.
Others are downsizing: Devon Energy Corp, for example, cut capital spending earmarked for its STACK position to 20% of the total in 20173 from 31% in 2018, according to Reuters calculations based on company presentations.
Some of those include Didi laying off 15 percent of its staff and NetEase making reductions across multiple units, while JD.com itself is reportedly parting with 10 percent of its management team as part of downsizing.
If your mom is anything like our moms, she's had a lifetime to acquire everything she needs, and she may even be downsizing; nudging you to get those last few boxes out of your childhood bedroom.
However, a tightening of anti-money laundering rules by U.S. and European banks since the financial crisis has added to the cost of this arrangement, while downsizing by some banks has seen them quit the market.
So although BA has managed to skimp a bit in the premium cabins (by, for example, reducing the food options and downsizing the washbag) it is also investing £400m to upgrade its posh Club World service.
With protests already at record rates according to CLB, Beijing is preparing for a mass-downsizing of China's bloated state-owned industries, beginning with the laying off of more than 2200 million steel and coal workers.
Matt Damon's Downsizing opened the festival Wednesday night with a gala premiere at which the 46-year-old actor looked sharp in his suit as he posed with his wife Luciana in a red strapless dress.
The characters in Downsizing risk a possibly lethal procedure in order to to afford a five-bedroom house and then pat themselves on the back and say they did it to save the planet from overpopulation.
Companies have been selling assets, cutting costs or downsizing to conserve cash, but raising funds has been a challenge for the oil and gas, homebuilding, transportation, telecommunications and media, and metals and mining industries, Moody's said.
Even as Macy's says it plans to start downsizing some of its larger locations, it still has one of the country's largest fleet of stores, which act as a drag on its earnings as sales stall.
J.Crew expects to realize about $30 million of annualized pre-tax savings by downsizing its staff and will record a charge of approximately $10 million in the first quarter for severance payments and other termination costs.
After downsizing, she was able to save so much money that she paid off her $20,000 student-loan debt and car loan in just a few years with a part-time job, she told Business Insider.
Although the result would allow his alliance to rule alone, Vucic wants a coalition partner to share responsibility for unpopular reforms, including a downsizing of the bloated public sector, and for negotiations on European Union membership.
The Sony Mobile business had long impacted earnings, costing it over $22016 million over its last financial year, but thanks to downsizing and a focus on models with higher margins its performance has been shored up.
The festival's opening film, Alexander Payne's "Downsizing," received raves from Variety and The Hollywood Reporter for its tragicomic story starring Matt Damon as a man who undergoes a popular shrinking process in order to cut costs.
But with one year to go before he hits free agency, the downsizing Diamondbacks traded Goldschmidt on Wednesday to the Cardinals, who finally found a fearsome slugger to replace Pujols in the middle of their lineup.
But the data presented in this report show that most of the state psychiatric hospital bed capacity that has been closed was actually closed decades ago, with the rate of downsizing drastically slowed in recent years.
This allows owners of companies to easily suck the capital out of their firms (through downsizing, cost-cutting, automation, offshoring, and benefit reduction) and dump it either into other companies or, uselessly, back into equity markets.
That news was not entirely unexpected — even six years ago South Korean intelligence was aware the hermit regime was becoming more proficient in downsizing its nuclear weapons — but it does mean a significant step for Pyongyang.
In Downsizing, directed by Alexander Payne, scientists have come up with a radical solution that has the potential to save the world: Shrink humans down to approximately 0.0367% of their body mass, greatly reducing our carbon footprint.
But due to downsizing from Roscosmos (the agency is temporarily reducing the number of cosmonauts it stations on the ISS from three to two) Whitson will not be accompanying the pair on their journey back to Earth.
How does Dollar General thrive when so many other retailers are struggling, downsizing or, in the case of Sears, Bon-Ton, 22016 Cents Only, Neiman Marcus, Land's End, Nine West and J. Crew, are close to bankruptcy?
Rather than protecting jobs by increasing the costs of downsizing which ends up making employers reluctant to hire, these nations have generous unemployment-benefit systems combined with a lot of help for people who have become unemployed.
Downsizing, out December 22, can easily be divided into two distinct halves: Before and after Ngoc Lan Tram, the one-legged Vietnamese refugee played by Hong Chau, makes her first appearance and steals every single subsequent scene.
While Matt Damon continues to do interviews to promote his movie Downsizing/defend the rights of men who merely sexually harass women instead of raping them, there is a movement gaining ground in reaction to his comments.
In 2013, the Interchurch Center was shut down amid downsizing, with the remnants of the NCC's staff relocating to Washington, DC. Within this context, the NCC's decision to speak out so publicly against Kavanaugh is particularly notable.
Its plans for the United States contrast with Avon, which is downsizing in its home market and recently sold most of its North American business to Cerberus Capital, its biggest investor, after four years of falling sales.
Sullivan said that because many 50-somethings have grown children who are on their own, downsizing to a smaller home now instead of waiting until after retirement can be a great way to reduce your housing costs.
After Marie Kondo's best-selling book wafted into our lives last year, like a sweetly perfumed Mary Poppins gust of orderliness, you would think we would have our shit together when it comes to downsizing out possessions.
To help free up larger homes for younger families, from July 1 2018, older Australians considering downsizing will be allowed to contribute up to A$300,000 from the sale proceeds into superannuation as a non-concessional contribution.
She was rumored to be in the mix for a Cabinet position last month and has advocated downsizing the federal bureaucracy by consolidating agencies, such as merging the Environmental Protection Agency with the Department of Energy.  Rep.
"They should be downsizing the Express network, not expanding it," said Jindel, who is advocating for FedEx to merge Express with its more efficient North American Ground operation that outsources delivery to a network of independent providers.
Under CEO Marissa Mayer, Yahoo has been downsizing operations in international markets for a while now, for example reducing staff or closing offices altogether in India, China, other parts of Asia and Europe and the Middle East.
He has governed by decree on such issues as relaxing gun laws and downsizing government, but his popularity has plummeted since the election as he pursued secondary matters like easing traffic regulations while the economy has faltered.
If Authentic Brands closes its deal for Barneys, it may still try to renegotiate the leases for some its best properties, including staying in Madison Avenue, but downsizing its presence, a person familiar with the situation said.
Industry analysts generally praised the company's performance, and reiterated their support for G.M.'s broader strategy of downsizing its least profitable businesses, as it shifts more resources into new technology such as self-driving and electric vehicles.
Although it will reinvest some of the money gained from downsizing, it plans to have a reduced adjusted cost base of $31 billion or below in 2022, underpinned by a new cost reduction plan of $4.5 billion.
"Michigan retains elevated exposure to GM and other domestic auto manufacturers, even after the industry's massive downsizing, which culminated in a 44% drop in transportation equipment manufacturing employment in the state from 2007 through 2009," Moody's said.
Ms. McCarthy, who oversaw the writing and execution of those major water and climate change regulations, said it would be difficult and time-consuming to reverse them, especially if Mr. Trump succeeds in greatly downsizing the agency.
A source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday that Renault and FCA had given commitments about maintaining industrial jobs and sites, leaving room for white-collar and engineering layoffs as well as some plant downsizing.
"May could be the start of a summer slowdown in the pace of job cutting as companies take a pause following the period of heavy downsizing that started the year," CEO John A. Challenger said in a statement.
Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Jason Sudeikis, and Kristin Wiig star in Alexander Payne's Downsizing, a movie about a man trying to shrink himself, apparently so that his problems (and the problem of Earth's limited resources) will also shrink.
Mr. Watson said he planned to use the proceeds from the sale of his apartment to create a foundation and a museum, as well as a home on the east coast of Scotland, while downsizing in New York.
Trump will be making an announcement on Tuesday afternoon on whether he will be renewing the Iran deal, the 2015 agreement in which the US lifted sanctions on Tehran in exchange for the country downsizing its nuclear program.
Recent news has not painted a rosy picture for Chinese firms' film ventures: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced it was downsizing its film-making division, Xiaomi Pictures, due to internal "adjustments," local media reported in January this year.
Downsizing the significant geographic area of Iraq and Syria that the ISIS caliphate claimed at one point, U.S. intelligence eventually determined that Baghdadi was holed up in one of the last bastions still under the terrorist group's control.
It even looked to capitalize on LivingSocial's downsizing at times, for example when it acquired TicketMonster assets from its rival in Korea in a bold Asia play, only to sell them off again just over a year later.
ABU DHABI/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Macquarie is scaling back in the Middle East by downsizing its operations in the United Arab Emirates, three sources familiar with the matter said and is giving up an operating license in Saudi Arabia.
Although WFC continues to stress the customer-focused strategy and lack of interest in acquisitions in this space, the bank has been growing in this sector following some downsizing in 2008 and 2009 after the acquisition of Wachovia.
Once Turner shifted his mindset around money, he made a few crucial tweaks that helped him pay off his debt, including tracking his spending, downsizing his house, investing and giving up his corporate job to become an entrepreneur.
Check out why Jordan thinks downsizing is the way to go when celebs tie the knot -- especially if you can also make a few dollars by talking up your wedding in commercials ... the way he and Chelsea did!
The actress, 44, stars alongside Damon in Downsizing, the new comedy from Election director Alexander Payne that imagines a scenario where the solution to overpopulation and climate change is Norwegian scientists shrinking people down to five inches tall.
Downsizing isn't guaranteed to fix Minnesota's most pressing woes—particularly if foul-happy Towns can't handle the intricate defensive responsibilities of a small-ball five—and when your three guards are Rose, Crawford, and Teague, well, good luck.
SAO PAULO, April 8 (Reuters) - Grupo BTG Pactual SA has spun off a fast-growing commodities sales and trading unit, allowing the Brazilian investment bank to free up capital in the wake of a recent balance sheet downsizing.
Oil prices have been slumping, not soaring, but there are significant worries about outsourcing, downsizing and globalization, along with deep concerns about rising inequality, refugee and immigrant flows, and what has been called secular stagnation of the economy.
The downsizing will translate into a reduction of 15 to 20 percent of the bank's staff in retail services, including employees working at branches and also back office personnel, said Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, without giving precise numbers.
That has forced Nissan management to order a downsizing program that will not only see it trim its model count and production capacity by 10% over the next three years, but also reduce its global workforce by 12,500.
Although it's difficult to become established as a self-employed person, once you're there and in a good position to maintain or grow your business, you may actually avoid a major risk of employed workers — downsizing and layoffs.
If you are wondering why the recovery from the last recession has been so historically slow, the designation of GE Capital as SIFI, the downsizing of its staff, and the selling off of its assets provides a clue.
The first is Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany, who has shown remarkable competence in downsizing the once-giant European Union lioness Angela Merkel on the world stage and achieving numerous strategic wins for America from Berlin.
The outcome of these suits (and they will take time) will affect not only the Utah monuments but also eight others Mr. Zinke has recommended for more modest downsizing or for changes in the way they are managed.
"We are getting toward the end of the cycle of contraction," corporate and investment bank CEO Daniel Pinto said, referring to the downsizing in fixed income, currencies and commodities businesses that are key for so many Wall Street banks.
Macy's could see its shares rise by 213 percent in a potential sale, as the struggling retailer looks to turn around its business by downsizing its physical store operations and reinvesting in its online presence, Barron's said on Sunday.
For the first time, white collar workers in the United States are facing what our blue collar brethren have experienced the past three decades: sliding salaries and benefits as their jobs were outsourced, the downsizing of the American dream.
The Downsizing star, 47, gave a health update on his 74-year-old father Kent, who has been battling cancer since 2011 when it was publicly revealed that he was in remission from the rare blood disease, multiple myeloma.
That means that Twitter could reach 3,800 employees at the end of this year, the most it's had since fall 2016, right before company-wide layoffs and other downsizing efforts, like closing Vine and selling off its developer products.
The invitation also raises questions about US strategic interests, Trump's business ties and the preferred leadership style of an administration that is downsizing the State Department and concentrating decision-making among a small number of people around the President.
The bad news is that, as Sony explains, "during the current quarter, there was a 4.4 billion yen positive impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations," meaning that the mobile group's downsizing was only partially responsible for its improved fortunes.
Although the Tricare program has had its hiccups through the years, despite some of these administrative complications, by downsizing military medicine, DoD surveys consistently indicate that its beneficiaries' were satisfied overall with access and in turn, quality of care.
After the lawsuits play out that surely will find Trump in violation of the law in his heedless downsizing of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase, we'll need to heal the rifts left by the chaos triggered by the president.
"Then the Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and fell right on top of Connecticut manufacturing," he said, recalling the beginning of the end of the Cold War and the downsizing of the U.S. military buildup to confront it.
Nearly half of retirees leave the workforce earlier than planned, according to the 2017 Retirement Confidence Survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute — and, of those, 26 percent cite changes at their company such as a downsizing or closure.
That, along with rising mortgage rates – a trend that's expected to continue – can create significant barriers to downsizing, says Laurie Goodman, vice president of housing finance policy and codirector of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute.
And when a male's feet are artificially dulled after his mate has laid one egg, the female responds to the apparent decline in his condition through a downsizing of her own, making her second egg smaller than the first.
Markle, who announced her engaged to Prince Harry, 33, in November, will move to the grounds of Kensington Palace, where she'll likely be downsizing (the Toronto listing doesn't provide overall area) to a 1,300-square-foot cottage known as Nottingham Cottage.
While it seems like downsizing would be the bigger sacrifice, it's a painful decision you have to make once, rather than deciding whether or not to deprive yourself of a small slice of happiness every Friday when you skip your latte.
ABU DHABI/SYDNEY, May 8 (Reuters) - Macquarie is scaling back in the Middle East by downsizing its operations in the United Arab Emirates, three sources familiar with the matter said and is giving up an operating licence in Saudi Arabia.
"The sweet spot will be if you have a product market fit and traction but are just shy of raising a proper Series A," Foo, who managed Evernote's presence in Asia prior to the U.S. company downsizing its international footprint, explained.
A change in Fitch's assessment on the systemic importance of Nomura or Daiwa, derived from factors such as increased substitutability of an entity due to downsizing of operations or transactions, could result in the downgrade of the SRs and SRFs.
"There are those who are calling for a merger with Commerzbank, others who would prefer to split up the bank and another that wants a managed downsizing, which would include a shrinking of the U.S. investment bank," the person said.
The new Snapdragon 835 systems-on-chips (SoCs) will be produced using a 10-nanometer process, downsizing from the 14-nanometer process used in pre-existing Qualcomm chips, thus fitting even more transistors — and more processing power — on a chip.
The news comes as The New York Times is downsizing at its Manhattan HQ (which is much larger than the Post's HQ.) Executives announced last year that it would be moving out of "at least eight floors" to cut costs.
Now, at the start of 63, my husband and I are selling our two-bedroom New York apartment, downsizing to a small condo, and will be spending half the year in the Dominican Republic where we just finished building a house.
This year, dramatically downsizing will force the opposing team to either stash a big on someone like Rodney Hood (not a great tradeoff) or pull all their rim protectors off the floor and let LeBron rampage through the paint at will.
No significant investment was announced alongside this downsizing, in spite of the healthy results of our parent company, Thomson Reuters, and the $17 billion in gross proceeds it earned by selling 55 percent of its Financial & Risk business to Blackstone.
Downsizing so as to avoid burdening one's children at the end of one's life is a privilege that is unknown to families teetering on the brink of poverty as they struggle to provide basic shelter, let alone preserve any positive mementos.
If you haven't yet chosen the neighborhood or town where you're going to raise your family (or you're thinking about upgrading or downsizing or a job change is forcing a move), consider doing a materialism audit of the places you're considering.
A change in Fitch's assessment on the systemic importance of Nomura or Daiwa, derived from factors such as increased substitutability of an entity due to downsizing of operations and/or transactions, could result in the downgrade of the SRs and SRFs.
At the same time, digital advertising and other forms of revenue have been slow to pick up the slack, leading news companies, including The New York Times, The Guardian and Gannett, the owner of USA Today, to cut costs by downsizing.
"Welcome to Marwen" could be this year's version of Alexander Payne's "Downsizing," an unorthodox movie by a major filmmaker (in this case, "Forrest Gump" Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis) that's so high-concept it flies over the heads of mainstream audiences. (Dec.
DOWNSIZING Alexander Payne (working with his frequent screenwriting partner Jim Taylor) directs a parable set in the near future, when the frugal and environmentally conscious can "get small" — that is, have themselves miniaturized and live large in tiny resort communities.
In response, Mr. Trichilo said the agency has held "over 50 meetings" with stakeholders and the public "to build consensus that we can all agree to" — though opinions diverge widely from keeping the expressway to downsizing to a two-lane road.
While companies like Samsung and Huawei are looking to supersize their phones with massive foldable displays, Sony appears to be going in the opposite direction, downsizing a previous release which it says fits in the palm of a user's hand.
Since the Royal Commission inquiry that criticized the banking sector for not working in the best interest of customers, ANZ and its Big Four peers have been selling and downsizing their business to focus on core retail and business lending.
Mr. Clooney's "Suburbicon," with Julianne Moore, will show in Toronto but is expected to have its premiere at Venice, as is Mr. Payne's "Downsizing," a satire starring Kristen Wiig and Matt Damon as a couple who decide to shrink themselves.
It is bombastic talk in the extreme: a waggling of military parts in the faces of other nations, most likely right now the United States, whose own commander in chief is massively ramping up defense spending while downsizing his diplomatic power.
If you are planning on growing your family, downsizing, or otherwise significantly altering your life circumstances (including slowing down in your career, or retiring), you might also find yourself seeking a new housing situation sooner, so plan your purchase accordingly.
The social satire "Downsizing" (Paramount), starring Matt Damon as a man who lives in a world where people can shrink themselves to live in environmentally friendly micro-communities, arrived to about $4.6 million in ticket sales between Friday and Sunday.
Employers in the United States announced 45,22017 payroll cuts for the month of January, amid a wave of corporate downsizing that hit the retail sector the hardest, according to a monthly report released on Thursday by global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
The factory was built as part of an effort to save costs: Production in the U.S. textile industry had been moving overseas, and the company was building up this factory in China while simultaneously downsizing staff in its main facility in North Carolina.
ABU DHABI, July 6 (Reuters) - Arab countries are finalising plans to create a regional cross-border payments and settlements system as an alternative to the current arrangement, which has been hit by a rise in compliance costs and downsizing by some banks.
It was after the studio played an extended clip of the upcoming Alexander Payne film Downsizing, which takes place in a future where people have themselves medically shrunken to five inches in height in order to battle food shortages and economic inequality.
A partner like Classico, which also is a holder in state-controlled power group Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA, "is key to speeding up Cemig's downsizing and liability management," said one of the people, who asked for anonymity because the talks remain private.
Both films center on figures whose assumptions about family and the future fall apart (Nicky in Suburbicon, Paul in Downsizing), and whose personal misfortunes are set up as small-scale equivalents of the systemic tragedies that afflict characters on the movies' outskirts.
It is bad enough that all three of Damon's films this year — February's The Great Wall, October's Suburbicon, and December's Downsizing — used the fact that Damon was the star as their main selling point, and then all bombed at the box office.
Toys "R" Us CEO Dave Brandon announced the closures on Wednesday in a letter to customers, stating the downsizing measure was necessary to save the troubled toy chain, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September and is currently $5 billion in debt.

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