Sentences with phrase «as wall street»

As The Wall Street Journal reports, Japan's multinational telecommunications corporation, SoftBank, procured a 20 percent stake in Uber, resulting in a $ 20 billion drop in its valuation within a 24 hour timeframe.
Digital Currency Group director Meltem Demirors has forecast an «explosion» of buying across cryptocurrency as Wall Street bankers spend their bonuses.
This didn't come to pass, as The Wall Street Journal reported that Huawei pulled out of the deal to sell its own devices.
As The Wall Street Journal reports, Kim Hyun - joon, senior vice president at Samsung Mobile, told investors and analysts a large - screened phone will materialize in the coming months, along with a model made from «new materials.»
As Wall Street and other traditional financial institutions readily more accept Bitcoin, the price continues to skyrocket.
Indeed, some financial market watchers predicted prices could jump this week as Wall Street bankers collect their bonuses.
The iPad Pro runs iOS 9 and has a 13 x 8.5 - inch screen — the same size as many laptops or, as The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern pointed out, as a box of cereal.
Coinbase had for months been rumored to be raising around $ 100 million at a valuation of $ 1 billion or more, as the Wall Street Journal reported in June.
Shares of Facebook gained more than 4 %, breaching $ 160, on Thursday as Wall Street eyes a turnaround for the embattled social media stock amid the ongoing Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
Alphabet lost 0.39 percent, trimming its stock market value to $ 762 billion, as Wall Street fretted about regulatory fallout following revelations that a political consulting firm had improperly obtained personal data on 50 million Facebook Inc users.
Thankfully, as the Wall Street Journal confirmed, a theater - quality mask of your face won't do the trick.
As The Wall Street Journal notes, investing in coding could be the next big thing for Chinese investors in education technology.
It'll be part of Intel's eighth - generation Intel Core line and marks Intel and AMD's first partnership since the 1980s, as The Wall Street Journal notes.
As the Wall Street Journal points out, Rocket Mortgage doesn't deal with subprime mortgages at all.
As the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog reports, «Japanese Taxpayers [are] Likely to Shoulder Nuclear Liability.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft announced today it is laying off 96 lawyers in a second round of job cuts as the Wall Street firm continues to cope with the ongoing effects of the credit crunch.
The story got picked up by major outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, BuzzFeed and People magazine.
He also played a role in another historic legal case, as the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog notes: «On election night 2000, his famed analysis of electoral votes on his handheld whiteboard served as a bookend to the Supreme Court's controversial decision in Bush v. Gore.»
As the Wall Street Journal wrote in January, «Don't expect things to warm up anytime soon.
He has been quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, the National Law Journal, The Recorder, ABA Journal, Strategies: The Journal of Legal Marketing, City News Service and on The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, KNBC.com and Law.com.
In addition to keeping up with changes in the law, you should keep abreast of business trends by attending seminars and reading financial newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and your clients» industry trade papers.
Crossing the border without authorization is a misdemeanor on first offense and a felony on subsequent offenses, as the Wall Street Journal noted Wednesday.
The event came on the heels of closed - door discussions of the topic at AEI and «a cascade of carbon - tax advocacy in recent days from the chattering classes and a slate of academic work over the summer,» as the Wall Street Journal noted, lending credence to the newspaper's article title: «Carbon Tax Idea Gains Wonkish Energy.»
Instead, the institutes publish the papers themselves or get sympathetic newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times to run them as op - ed pieces.
A few people have chosen to stop flying, such as Wall Street Journal meteorologist Eric Holthaus, who said on Twitter he'd never fly again following an IPCC report on climate change.
• Subscribe only to online news sources, such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
We knew it couldn't be true that New York's new bike share program Citi Bike was as «dreadful» as some Wall Street Journal reports were claiming.
As the Wall Street Journal puts it, American cyclist David Zabriskie will be «riding the Tour
«Just as Wall Street needs to break the hold of bonus culture, so science must break the tyranny of the luxury journals.»
We think of wealth as a Wall Street guy buying a new Ferrari, but when we talk about the world, wealth is the ability to build a strong enough house and have good enough emergency systems and transportation to not die in a hurricane.
re-introduced the Inclusive Prosperity Act, legislation that would establish a Robin Hood Tax — also known as a Wall Street Tax — by placing a miniscule fee on financial transactions.
Also known as a Wall Street Tax or Robin Hood Tax, the financial transaction tax is a tiny fee on the trades of stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments that would generate hundreds of billions of dollars of new revenue.
As the Wall Street Journal and other conservative media hyper - ventilated over the hacker leaks they referred to as the «Climategate Scandal»; Nature quickly retaliated in defense of Anthropogenic Global Warming with a scathing editorial titled: «Climatologists Under Pressure» stating: «Stolen e-mails have revealed no scientific conspiracy, but do highlight ways in which climate researchers could be better supported in the face of public scrutiny.»
The Internet is full of reports by organizations such as the Wall Street Journal and (the now defunct) Goldman — Sachs emphasizing the opportunities for investment in climate change.
As Wall Street profits remain sky high and fat cat bonuses are doled out on silver spoons, the world's poor are struggling to deal with a climate crisis that they did not cause, facing increasingly severe droughts, floods, crop losses and water shortages.
As a Wall Street Journal article last week said: people believe the «cure is worse than the disease».
Hundreds of blog posts have criticised the results and newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe have published negative op - eds.
And I would like to add: environmental concern (be it out of financial profit) that elopes from business titans such as the Wall Street Journal should give hope to the most pessimistic «the - world - is - going - to - end» mind.
In recent years, for example, we've commented on disinformation efforts by industry front groups such as the «Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, the Fraser Institute, and a personal favorite, The Heartland Institute, and by industry - friendly institutions such as the Wall Street Journal editorial board, and other media outlets that assist in the manufacture and distribution of climate change disinformation.
However, as the Wall Street Journal
New York City is one of the most iconic cities in the United States and one of the major global cities of the world due to its important business, financial, trading and cultural organizations, such as Wall Street, United Nations, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts and Broadway theaters with their (in that time innovative) electric lighting.
His work has been discussed in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, ArtSlant, Art Press, Progress Report, and Bite Magazine among others.
He has been featured in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Brooklyn Rail and Tokion.
His work has been discussed in publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, ArtSlant, Progress Report, WagMag, The Boston Phoenix, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Journal, and Salt Lake Tribune, among others.
His urban nighttime photographs comprise a significant portion of his life's work, taking such varied subjects as Wall Street's corporate architecture, costumed Halloween partygoers, dilapidated domestic interiors, cruisy city parks, barren loading docks, and trash - strewn parking lots.
Como's work has been discussed in publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, ArtSlant, Progress Report, WagMag, The Boston Phoenix, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Journal, and Salt Lake Tribune, among others.
Following his years as a student at Cal Arts and teaching in Nova Scotia, he describes his early years in New York with the artist April Gornik, just as Wall Street money begins to encroach on the old gallery system and change the economics of the art world.
Since opening on November 12, 2016, the exhibition has earned extensive media coverage and rave reviews, in publications such as The Wall Street Journal; London - based Burlington Magazine, billed as the world's leading monthly publication devoted to the fine and decorative arts; and Hyperallergic, an online forum with perspectives on art and culture around the globe.
This retrospective takes place on the heels of the critically acclaimed show Anni Albers: Touching Vision at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain and, as both The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times have noted, is among a slew of international exhibitions focused on the work of Anni Albers and her husband, Josef Albers.
And yet, as The Wall Street Journal reports, the game isn't living up to investor expectations.
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