Sentences with phrase «looking at the year gone»

Looking at the year gone by, I think the place we struggle most is being ruthless in front of goal.
FiOS1 News and The Journal News take a closer look at the years gone by and the impact of the new structure

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«When I look at all of the possibilities of what can go right and wrong, that's one of the examples I point to when things go wrong,» he says, reflecting on the snafu that happened seven years ago.
And we're looking at that over the last several years to tell you whether we think that price is going to go up,» Patrick Surry, Hopper's chief data scientist, told CNBC's «On The Money» in an interview.
«If you just look at 2017, it's going to double, you will have 1.5 million people at the end of this year,» added D'Elia.
In an exclusive interview, Riad Kamal chairman of Arabtec Construction tells CNBC that the company's revenues derived mostly from Gulf projects in 2011 and while Arabtec Construction is looking to grow by at least 15 percent per year, for now, that expansion is going to focus more on the region rather than beyond.
«If you look at what's happened to the migrant worker pool over the past two years, the trend of people going to cities has slowed significantly.»
I really think you're going to look at a 15 - year life cycle on PlayStation 3.
To get a sense of long - term stagnation, let's look at the data going back 38 years, to 1977.
(I am facing that problem head - on every day as I try to write my new book on what the world will look like in 20 years - knowing that I'm going to be laughably wrong at various points along the way.
But the next minute you look at reinvesting in that infrastructure it's going to be intimidating compared to the cost of the cloud, because the cost of the cloud is plummeting so fast that if you're going to go replace your server farm with a new server farm, you're looking at money that might buy you 10 years worth of cloud service, which would get you through yet another generation of on - premise replacement.»
«We've been looking at our growth week on week for the past year saying at some point real soon, it's going to slow down,» says Cal Henderson, Slack's CTO and a co-founder.
And at the beginning of this year, it looked as though Kim was ready to keep the action going.
If we look at China as a guide for communist governments sorting out franchising regulations, it is going to be a rocky couple of years.
We need to take a fresh look at what's really going to matter and make a difference in the lives of this year's graduates.
Apple's comment: «This year's huge breakthrough in the Jacob Wetterling abduction case fueled a fascinating look at why it went unsolved for decades.»
Watch Dogs stole the show at the last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, where it was unveiled, not just because it's an entirely new property, but mainly because it looks like it's going to capture the zeitgeist of the super-connected era in which we live.
When asked about how the company will make money, Systrom responded, «I'm absolutely certain that we're not going to be one of those start - ups that you talk about five years from now, that hasn't even looked at making money.
If you look at the chart above you'll see that the amounts of pollen ragweed produces only went up by 1 gram per plant in almost 20 years.
But ultimately the dollar, because our country is going to get so much stronger economically, if you look at what's happened to our country over the — look, I've been talking about this with you for 25 years.
Take a look at the infographic below, compiled by EY, to see trends among those emerging growth companies that have gone public this year.
«When I heard the team [at Tanium] was looking to expand the board, I really went for it in terms of pursuing it as an opportunity,» said Chadwick, who five years ago joined the board of F5 Networks (ffiv), a public cybersecurity firm that provides software to data centers.
«Some will go into broad, cheap beta ETFs, like the S&P 500, but lots of people are looking at what is going to happen over the next five, 10, 20 years.
«You're going to be able to look at it and say maybe it's not where Honeywell is but it can get there,» he said, referring the very different story at industrial rival Honeywell, which has seen its stock surge 25 percent this year compared to GE's 37 percent decline since in 2017.
He would look at the rivets and the bolts and the caverns underground and think, That is going to be here in 30 years.
«Many factories are celebrating their ten - year anniversaries,» says Emily Skor, the CEO of Growth Energy, an organization that represents producers and supporters of ethanol, «and if you look at the risks they took the ups and downs and peaks and valleys they went through... it's really remarkable.
«When you look at [financial] audits three to four years from now, it's going to be night and day,» Love says.
Specifically, as he said during an interview years later, he was looking at demographics — and the sheer number of his fellow veterans who said their plan after the war was simply to go home and start a family.
«Certainly there's going to be some very interesting pricing actions in the market in the next year and this is also a signal that WestJet's not just looking at Air Canada but they're looking at all competitors, including Porter,» he said in an interview.
When you look at the last 15 years of eSports history, and in particular the production quality, sponsor involvement, global reach and audience, you will notice that the quality and level of entertainment have always gone up with an audience boost.
«And if you look at where the growth is going to be... over the next 10, 20 years, Asia seems like a good place for that.»
We look at iconic brands, whether they're two years old or 100 years old, and try to learn from them so hopefully Herschel can one day be a heritage brand that's still here after we're long gone.
Sugarpova is now available in over 30 different countries and the athlete said two years after the launch of the business, she is looking at «going into different directions» with the brand.
«When we look at the rate 10 years from now, it probably won't have gone up at all,» Alexander says.
Here's a look at five companies that saw the most layoffs this year, their financial standing and plans going forward.
«We're at a good time in the cycle right now, but I would suggest that you go back and look at the tougher years in 2009 - 2010 and see how much of a struggle it's been for the entire industry during those down cycles.»
Me: If you look at the world, and you look at languages, and you look at economies... if you were to try to target those parts of the world that in 15 years, 20 years will have taken a bigger step than other parts of the world, where would you go?
We looked at who's done cool, inspiring, and amazing things in the past year, including companies that have been acquired or gone public, promising new startups, top VCs, and anything shaking up the industry.
And now that our careers are going, we're looking at maxing out two traditional 401Ks and two Roth IRAs this year, and we see the Roth IRA portion as a small hedge against rising future tax rates (or what I think is a bit more likely to happen — tax brackets that don't keep pace with inflation, so keep sucking in more and more people to higher brackets).
If a company posted its best earnings of the last five years two years ago and has been lackluster since, perhaps it's under increasing competitive pressure, so have a look at qualitative factors showing what's going on.
I went back and looked at the P&L of every trade I did over the course of the year.
Fair, so let's look back at the period from 1950 - 1981, when the ten - year rate went from 2 % to 15 %.
It's hard to believe it's just a few years since countries like Ireland and Spain had to go cap - in - hand to international lenders — at least if you look at their bond yields.
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The Schwab Center for Financial Research looked at both bull and bear markets in the S&P 500 going back to the late»60s and found that the average bull ran for more than four years, delivering an average return of nearly 140 %.
One number that will looked at by Wall Street traders and investors on Monday was going to be «guidance» for the rest of the year.
Earlier this year, the American people got a devastating look at what was really going on inside the SEC that prevented it from bringing fraud charges against higher ups at Goldman Sachs who were involved in the ABACUS deal.
When the markets move higher, your returns are going to look worse if you're making contributions throughout the year because you're continually buying at higher prices.
Widmar: When you look at the U.S., Georges (Antoun, First Solar CCO) showed a slide to today where the procurement is going to come from over the next couple of years and identified close to 20 GW.
It seems to me looking at a year when the stock market has gone down a bit, credit spreads have widened substantially and the dollar has been very strong it is hard to say that now is the time to fire a shot across the bow of financial euphoria.
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