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Yet it should not simply be a bolt-on addition at the end.
They initially back a “platform” company and then add bolt-on acquisitions.
This is not a "bolt-on" staff development activity that may have some potential relevance to a teacher's practice.
After bolt-on wings started being allowed in 1972, speeds quickly climbed.
Or to make smaller, bolt-on acquisitions in the facilities management sector?
He said any purchases are likely to be of a bolt-on nature in terms of size.
“We’re very much going on the basis that our approach is bolt-on acquisitions.
Both companies have, instead, relied on existing projects and bolt-on acquisitions.
Can you say we had six bolt-on medal chances?
In a full year, these bolt-on acquisitions are expected to add approximately 109 million pounds to total revenue.
Some will remain the stuff of fantasy without bolt-on hardware, but others should not be too difficult for develops to create.
But analysts expected more bolt-on acquisitions rather than a transformational one.
First introduced in 2004 - a bolt-on single-cutaway electric guitar.
More than ever before, security has become a design issue, rather than a something to be regarded as a bolt-on addition to a finished building.
"Manufacturers shouldn't think of design as a bolt-on thing.
The company still had capacity to add bolt-on acquisitions but was not currently considering any deals, he said.
Interestingly, Mazda had a similar program and, in both cases, the message was the same: bolt-on performance at a reasonable cost.
The guitar is built with a mahogany body and a bolt-on rosewood neck.
For too long, we regarded ourselves as bookmakers with a bolt-on activity called gaming.
Careers must be a priority not a bolt-on afterthought or optional extra.
It was designed to be cheap to repair, with bolt-on panels, to reduce insurance premiums.
The funds would give Twitter extra working capital to expand and make bolt-on acquisitions in the coming months.
Iconic architecture usually comes complete with a punchy, bolt-on metaphor.
Certainly over the next six to nine months we could do a bolt-on acquisition, something south of $100-$150 million, but nothing on the horizon right now.
What are called bolt-on franchises, such as printers and graphic designers, account for the rest.