Sentences with phrase «annual peak of»

The projected annual peak of 810,000 tons of solar waste in Japan is equivalent to 40.5 million panels.
From an annual peak of more than $ 7 a metric ton in June 2008, the Chicago carbon market bottomed out at around $ 1 per metric ton in October of that year, when the first shockwaves of the downturn were rattling Wall Street.
Birds reach their annual peak of diversity and abundance in autumn.
There have been just 119 deals this year, raising $ 856.6 million, compared with $ 6.5 billion in the whole of 2012 and an annual peak of $ 13.5 billion in 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News.

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After reaching a peak in 2000 at 634,000, the annual number of new firms fell to 505,000 in 2010, the last year for which BLS has data.
For example, 79 % of households paid for traditional cable or satellite service in last year's annual survey by the Leichtman Research Group, down from 84 % three years earlier and the all - time peak of 88 % in 2010.
The drug generated $ 172 million in revenue in the second quarter, according to Reuters, and was expected to generate peak annual sales of about $ 2.3 billion.
Adaptive Portfolio accounts will be charged annual fees of 0.3 % of account value, plus the expense ratios of the underlying funds, for a peak of around 0.55 % for ETF - only funds and 0.8 % for hybrids.
The annual Lyrid meteor shower already started last weekend and will continue through the end of April, though peak viewing hours will begin the evening of Saturday, April 21 and extend through the morning of Sunday, April 22 (Earth Day).
The Summit, NJ, company has said that if approved, it could hit peak annual sales of as much as $ 6 billion.
Even the 4 % annual total return of the S&P 500 in the 15 years since the 2000 peak has been made possible only by driving current valuations to the second most extreme point in U.S. history.
First, Maine is part of the New England grid, which like almost all major grids in the United States has its highest annual peak demand during heat waves in the summer.
The Great Western Railway was for decades the most admired railway company in Britain, yet anyone who had bought shares at its launch in 1835 (at a fraction of their peak in 1845) and held them until 1913 would have seen an annual return of only 5 %.
Kite's stock is currently trading about 2X estimated peak annual sales of $ 1.9 billion or 2.8 X the $ 1.4 billion peak annual sales estimate.
For example if you bought Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM), a holding in the Dividends Diversify Model Portfolios, during the market peak of 2007 and held though summer of this year, you would have earned about a 7.5 % annual total return including dividends.
J&J hopes to expand its presence in the immunology market by launching new drugs like Tremfya, which could reach peak annual sales of close to $ 1.6 billion.
But then again, the S&P 500 lost about 5 % annually in the decade following the 2000 peak, and even including the recent advance, has achieved an annual total return since 2000 of almost exactly zero.
In Figure 1, we break down an estimate of the peak annual sales revenues for a hypothetical biotech drug in a competitive market with a potential market size of 1 million patients, an estimated sales price of $ 20,000 per year and a royalty rate of 10 %.
Multiplying that price by the estimated number of patients gives you estimated annual peak sales.
Both the quarterly and annual rates were unchanged from the previous quarter, and the annual rate is now well below the recent peak of 3.3 per cent reached in the March quarter 1996.
The university recognizes the successes of their innovative leaders at an annual celebration of entrepreneurship, innovation and knowledge engagement as part of the Peak Scholar Celebration.
The annual rate of increase in the wholesale price index eased to 5.0 per cent in March, down from the 8.7 per cent peak in August 2004.
Piper Jaffray analyst David Amsellem projects that Syndros will reach peak annual sales of $ 300 million to $ 400 million.
According to FierceBiotech, Spinraza has peak annual sales potential of $ 2.5 billion.
We project gross annual peak sales of OCA treating AH could reach over $ 3 billion worldwide.»
The rugged terrain of northwest Arabia, of which Syria and Palestine, it has sometimes been remarked, may be regarded as merely the largest and richest oasis, the numerous mountain peaks, the volcanoes apparently active at some period in ancient history, the desert with its speaking silences, the uncertainties of the weather in a land where all is dependent on the annual rainfall — all these and much more of the same sort are reflected in Israel's religion.
Jerusalem (CNN)- Anti-Semitic incidents worldwide dropped sharply in 2010 from their peak in 2009, according to an annual report issued by an Israeli university on the eve of the nation's Holocaust Memorial Day.
The red meat industry Memorandum of Understanding specifies MLA's responsibility to develop a five - year business plan and an Annual Operating Plan in consultation with the peak industry councils.
[32] The mid-1990s saw annual rates of 50 - 60 % (1993 to 1997) with an exceptional peak in 1996 at 99.88 %.
Some portions of the park are already in regular use and more than 10,000 people have also taken advantage of events and annual sneak peaks.
Even lengthening trains to their limit at Euston during peak hours would increase seating capacity by just 24 %; insufficient in the face of 4 - 5 % annual growth rates, as experienced over the last ten years.
Tuesday morning will provide one of the year's best opportunities to see some «shooting stars», with the peak of the annual Perseid meteor display.
The frustration revealed itself during a handful of sessions at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., this past weekend, coming to a peak during a Friday session, «Science without Borders and Media Unbounded».
The challenge drew inspiration from a similar competition at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) focused on influenza prediction — a field that has received more scientific attention than chikungunya and benefits from an annual influx of data during the peak season.
For 18 of these renewable resources the annual growth rate (for example the increase in meat production or in fish catch) reached its peak — the peak - rate year — around 2006 a few years ago.
The United States still has just over half of the total of $ 72 billion annual spending, but it has declined by 20 percent from its peak of $ 47.5 billion in 2009.
The Geminids of 8 — 17 December are widely regarded as the most active and consistent annual meteor shower, with peak predicted rates of 100 shooting stars per hour under dark skies.
The annual budget for grants peaked in 2008 at $ 23 million and has hovered around $ 10 million to $ 12 million annually for the past couple of years.
NOAA has issued its annual forecast for the hurricane season, along with its now - standard explanation that there is a natural cycle of multidecadal (40 - 60 year) length in the North Atlantic circulation (often referred to as the «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» — see Figure), that is varying the frequency of Atlantic tropical cyclones, and that the present high level of activity is due to a concurrent positive peak in this oscillation.
The proxy fight will reach its peak in the Annual Meeting of Stockholders scheduled on June 18, 2014.
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This weekend, the Television Critics Association hosted their annual awards ceremony, which attempts to honor the ever - growing mountain of peak TV.
Along with a trade show floor that featured the the latest technological innovations, theatre seating, food concession goodies and more that enhance the movie going experience, the annual highlight for attendees is the opportunity to get a sneak peak at some of the most highly anticipated films from the major studios» upcoming slate, attend the screenings of several full lengths films and to catch special in person appearances by big name stars and filmmakers.
The Golden Globes peaked in the days when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler used to host every year, a freewheeling annual blast of feminist comic anarchy summed up by moments like Jacqueline Bisset's rambling wreck of a speech.
Premiere episode screenings of FX's Snowfall and TV Land's Younger, retro - dives into creepy classics Twin Peaks and The Outer Limits, and in - person conversations with David Costabile of Showtime's Billions and Jeffrey Wright of HBO's Westworld are among the highlights announced today for the second annual Split Screens television festival in New York.
Annual giving reached a peak of $ 4.6 billion in 1986 and 1987, according to the study, «Corporate Contributions in an Era of Restructuring.»
For example, rather than having to forgo large expenditures on new hardware to manage your applications» peak traffic, managed hosting provides predictable (monthly or annual) billing from the operating budget, and often pay - per - use billing for periods of peak usage.
Schools, too, have their own version of false peaks in annual (mandatory) state accountability tests.
Before hitting the hay the night before, I plotted a course that would take me around the south of Denver, through Colorado Springs, and on to Pike's Peak — the mountain famous for its big elevation (14,115 feet) and the annual hill climb race that bears its name.
«The peak of buyers with payments in arrears or with nonperforming loans has fallen, and we are now expecting fewer negative reports from Europe, which has been affecting consumer confidence here,» Marcos Munhoz, vice president - government relations for GM Brazil, said at the time, estimating annual industry growth of 1.0 % to 1.5 %.
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