Sentences with phrase «believe by the billions»

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(It believes Twitter will earn $ 1.33 billion in revenue by 2015.)
David Jones has been been approached by a UK investor, believed to be EB Private Equity, with a takeover proposal that reportedly puts an enterprtise value on the retailer of $ 1.65 billion.
It's a big reason why the Financial Accountability Officer believes Ontario's debt will increase to $ 350 billion by 2020.
A consortium led by BC Partners acquired the company in 2014 for $ 8.7 billion, which I believe is the largest take - private since the financial crisis.
Gartner believes that by 2020 there will be 20.4 billion (with a «b»...) connected devices, and IDC believes that by 2021, $ 1.4 trillion will be spent on IoT technologies.
Meeting the capital requirement is why many analysts believe Scotiabank is looking to sell its headquarters in downtown Toronto, and the bank could raise as much as $ 1.65 billion by issuing new shares this year.
IDC believes that by 2021, $ 46 billion will be spent on cognitive and artificial intelligence systems, which reached $ 12.5 billion in 2017, 60 percent higher than 2016.
Even so, the company believes Athleta's online following is strong, and is sure to grow — Gap estimates that Athleta will be a big part of doubling e-commerce sales to $ 2 billion by 2014.
Facebook says it believes most of its 2.2 billion users had their public profile information scraped by businesses or various malicious actors through this technique at some point.
The cash - rich cartels, believed by the Mexican government to generate well over $ 21 billion each year, are an increasing threat to Pemex, which in 2016 reported revenue of about $ 52 billion and generates about a fifth of government income.
Jerrit Tan, CEO of New York City - based Canopy, believes more entrepreneurs should take advantage of the billions of dollars in business grants offered by government agencies, which can buy a startup valuable R&D time and boost credibility.
The chain, a unit of Walgreens Boots Alliance (wba), on Monday is launching a marketing campaign to burnish its health and wellness credentials at a time archival CVS Health (cvs) looks to get stronger by buying health insurer Aetna (aet) in a new $ 69 billion deal, and Amazon.com (amzn) is believed to looking into getting into the pharmacy business.
The British market observer believes that the wearable technology market will grow to $ 80 billion by 2020 — and the key will be making the connected gadgets virtually indistinguishable from their disconnected peers.
But if foreign consumers, and especially businesses, believe data held with those companies is vulnerable to snooping, Kroes thinks they could quickly lose their edge in an industry estimated by research company Gartner Inc. to be worth more than $ 135 billion a year.
Microsoft never made an offer, according to sources, but Facebook is believed to have offered $ 2 billion for Twitter, and Google, by far the most serious, offered as much as $ 10 billion.
The company believes the Rice purchase will generate at least $ 2.5 billion — and potentially an additional $ 7.5 billion — in savings, primarily by combining capital spending programs and reducing administrative costs.
The construction industry has emerged as a key driver of the nascent commercial drone industry, which some analysts believe will top $ 5 billion by 2020.
Cisco (CSCO) Executive Chairman and former CEO John Chambers said he believes there will be around 500 billion devices hooked to the Internet by 2025.
The company «seems to believe» that the lawsuit should be pursued by individuals, not as a group, because «damages could amount to billions of dollars,» U.S. District Judge James Donato wrote in the ruling.
It's far too easy to believe, in our modern world, that you can graduate from a top 10 school, flawlessly establish yourself in the corporate world or with your own startup, build the perfect team, and either invest in perfect stocks or sell your own company for billions of dollars by the time you're 27.
The ruling, delivered Monday, May 15, by U.S. District Judge William Alsup, put Uber on the losing end of the battle, slowing its plight in the race to dominate the burgeoning self - driving industry, which market analysts believe could be worth billions of dollars in the long run.
Primarily invest in companies with market values greater than $ 10 billion that fund managers believe have been undervalued by the market.
Primarily invest in companies with market values below $ 10 billion that fund managers believe are undervalued by the market.
Accordingly, the Company believes it is reasonably possible that its existing unrecognized tax benefits may be reduced by an amount up to $ 0.7 billion within the next 12 months.
For 2012 - 13, we believe that «Other transfers» are again overstated by $ 2 - $ 3 billion.
And I've said I was interviewed by a couple of folks in the break and I said y ’ know as I'm listening to you today I'm quite confident that you truly are doing good, you believe in what you're doing, 2.2 billion people are using your platform.»
I believe the opportunities available in this space would possibly beat the estimations of $ 170 billion by 2020 and grow further,» said Kedia.
Based on further analysis of this data by the forensic experts, Yahoo believes an unauthorized third party, in August 2013, stole data associated with more than one billion user accounts.
Cook was agitated when reminded by Rose that many in Congress believe Apple is engaged in a scheme to pay little or no taxes on $ 74 billion in overseas revenue.
It is possible to take a different view of intelligent design and believe that life on Earth was created and guided by a previously naturally evolved species that was advanced enough 4 billion years ago to have helped life on Earth get to where it is today.
Well seeing as only 33 % of people on this planet believe in your version of a god, that means 4.6 billion people (and counting) are going to be burned in hell by your god.
If someone believes that the only alternatives are that God is a personal super-designer of the cosmos, a kind of cosmic Steve Jobs, or the whole show was put together by evolution over billions of years, how could one possibly convince this person that the natural law is part of the divine providence for the cosmos?
I dare quess that 99 % of folks believe that we live in a singularity called a universe when in a very literal sense we live in a cosmos of infinite amounts of universes far too many to ever become known by our future generations even in a billion more years of generations passing!
For those that believe life is sacred and ordained by God, how can those that believe so put millions, billions, or even trillions before belief in the protection of life.
There's 1.6 billion people on this Earth who believed this rock was made by a Creator.
5 — You are willing to spend your life looking for little loopholes in the scientifically established age of Earth (few billion years), but you find nothing wrong with believing dates recorded by Bronze Age tribesmen sitting in their tents and guessing that Earth is a few generations old.
So you totally dismiss a God believed in by 1.5 billion people and make the claim your God is real while having exactly zero evidence to support your position.
And what is most amazing to me is that by your own admission (and the millions or billions who believe as you do) you consider the words in your ancient book to carry more weight than your own personal experience in the here and now.
You laugh at the Supernatural, even though scientists have calculated the odds of life forming by natural processes to be estimated less than 1 chance in 10 to the 40, ooo power — But you find nothing wrong with believing that billions of years full of random mutations would result in the impossible.
First the earth doesn't rotate around the sun, then evolution is a farce and dinosaurs fossils are tricks placed by the devil to tempt people into not believing, and now the big bang is more proof that when the bible said the world was 6000 years old... it meant 18 billion years old.
(By the way, one thing that atheists - and I'm not saying you are one - do is they will believe that we can know what happened a billion years ago out in space, but we can't know pretty well what happened 2,000 years ago).
animesh wrote, «Anybody who believes that this universe which is more humongous then can be imagined and would 15 billion years to traverse; was created and is controlled by the gentleman carpenter of Nazareth or heralded by the holy prophet from Arabia is totally f - r - i - gg - in crazy!»
Anybody who believes that this universe which is more humongous then can be imagined and would 15 billion years to traverse; was created and is controlled by the gentleman carpenter of Nazareth or heralded by the holy prophet from Arabia is totally f - r - i - gg - in crazy!
In just the short time he was here, he saved billions that believe him by dying for them on the cross for their sins.
we have to unite by finding a common ground, scientific theology is the answer, we have to believe that all religions belongs to Him, the god who created scientifically and beyond any reasonable doubt that all came from the big bang 13.7 billion years ago.we evolved later to bcome what we are, the evolution of different religious faith in the past is just part of the evolutionary process, but all is under His guidance by evolutionary will.we are part of Him,
Obviously, today's two billion followers of Paul et al's (e.g. G. Beck) «magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «magic - man atonement, and infallible, old, European / Utah white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption of said sacrifices.
6 --(yawn) Not sure what you are talking about due to your usual vagueness, but I'll take a stab at it — If I am right, and there is no heaven and no hell, you, as a believer and minister lose nothing by wasting years and years of your life preaching a lie, and convincing hundreds, perhaps thousands to believe that same lie, and waste millions, no, billions of dollars to pay for the continued propagation of that lie...?
If billions of people tell me not to put my house at the base of a volcano, and I tell them «I don't believe in volcanoes» and after 70 years it erupts, do I deserve to be burned by that lava?
Christians to deny evolution by natural selection, or to assert against all evidence that the earth is 10,000 years old rather than four and a half billion years, I can not imagine anyone being counted among the goats at the Last Judgment because when faced with what they sincerely believed to be a choice between God and Darwin, they chose God.
Using its state - of - the - art paper mill in Kent, the company believes it could recycle up to the 2.5 billion cups discarded by British coffee lovers each year.
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