Sentences with phrase «funds on a roller coaster»

Funds on a roller coaster — those that crashed in the financial crisis then crashed again afterward are highlighted in orange.

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In an August research note, he suggested the $ 1.4 billion company's annual payout to investors would be better spent on new attractions; that sum, approximately $ 80 million, could fund two or three new roller coasters.
Given the «funding roller coaster» the Library has been on since 2000, including in 2010 when budget cuts forced a reduction in service hours (98.5 total per week), plus cuts in programming and staffing, the Library System Trustees voted to pursue becoming a Special Legislative District Public Library (SLDPL) in September 2011.
«There is a roller coaster of funding depending on what the price of oil is,» Devarenne said.
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