Jan 2011 to 2000 SMT OperatorUnited States Army Medina, OH Mar 2008 to Mar 2014 supply specialistUnited States Army
Sep 2008 to Jun 2009 store set up, customer serviceBurger King Cuyahoga Falls, OH Jun 2006 to Apr 2008 Crew Trainer/Team LeaderUnited States Army
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Onondaga community college 2015 Criminal Justice MediaKent State University 2008 to 2010 Associates in general studiesNorth High School Criminal Justice
Maval manufacturing Inc Twinsburg, OH Mar 2011 to Jul 2011 Maintenance TechnicianSwagelok Company Solon, OH Jul 2007 to Nov 2010 Maintenance TechnicianAkron Polymer Products Akron, OH Jul 2004 to Aug 2007 Maintenance TechnicianAutomated Machine Akron, OH Sep 2001 to Jul 2004 Maintenance TechnicianGoodyear Tire & Rubber Co Akron, OH Nov 1999 to Sep 2001 Mold Testing TechnicianRubber City Machine Akron, OH Sep 1997 to Nov 1999 Project EngineerSSP Fittings Corp Akron, OH Nov 1995 to Sep 1997 Assistant Product EngineerU.S. Army Reserves, Shaffer Center Akron, OH Oct 1992 to Nov 1995 Sergeant, E-5 (Section Leader)United States Army Fort Drum, NY Jun 1986 to Aug 1992 Sergeant, E-5 (Section Leader)
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Stark State College of Technology North Canton, OH Jan 1995 Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology
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Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Lavery agreed. We continue to believe differentiated branded products are key to long-term success, and this appears to be a much more significant opportunity in the US than in Canada. Lavery has an overweight rating on the stock.
Date: Apr 18, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
Wall Street doubts Kraft Heinz after it writes down two of its best known brands
fears that [Kraft] may have been more focused on costs than building brand equity, and even if management now has 'seen the light', we are now concerned that its brands lack the equity to drive pricing power needed to compete and drive growth in a sustainable way," Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Lavery
Date: Feb 22, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Kraft Heinz stock price: Food giant sees $16 billion in market value vanish
"We have been bullish on KHC for its role as a likely consolidator in packaged food, but now believe we likely were overly optimistic in both its likelihood of getting a sizable deal done and of the quality of the growth profile for any ensuing company," Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Lavery said in
-0.68 % or PepsiCo Inc., PEP -0.57 % according to some industry observers. CLSA analyst Michael Lavery said that Mondelezs failed attempt at a deal may suggest it is not willing to be acquired, taking a friendly deal out of play.
Date: Aug 30, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
New FDA Regulations Won't Slow Down Big Tobacco, Analysts Say
The FDA's rules will especially affect the businesses of smaller e-cigarette makers, which may not have the resources to comply with the agency's approval process, said Michael Lavery, an analyst with CLSA (Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia) Americas in New York. Lavery said that "could be a positive"
Even if General Mills can shape up in the cereal aisle, it is now facing declines in yogurt, its second biggest category, said CLSA analyst Michael Lavery. And its getting worse, he said. U.S. sales of General Mills yogurt, which includes the Yoplait brand, fell 15% in February, according to res
CLSA analyst Michael Lavery places the likelihood of the deal being approved as-is at 30 percent. Others believe there's a 40 percent chance it's blocked altogether and other brands may need to be sold to pass muster.
Date: Aug 29, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
E-cigarette market gets shakeup with top brand's sale
Reynolds' plan to sell Blu, as part of its $27.4 billion Lorillard acquisition, surprised some in the tobacco industry but CLSA analyst Michael Lavery sees it as the company's "vote of confidence in its own brand."