Sentences with phrase «burst her bubble now»

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Now, a decade after the bubble burst, the carnage is becoming apparent as the results slowly see the light of day.
Had Social Security started investing in stocks in the early 1980s or late 1990s, she argues, the trust fund would be significantly more flush than it is now, even taking into account the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 and the meltdown in 2008.
In 2001, after the bubble burst, his father, Charles Marleau Sr. (a former vice-president at BMO and National Bank, and founder of a now defunct asset management firm), suggested young Charles start a money - management business.
The housing bubble burst in 2006, and some of Boston - Edison's formerly opulent mansions now go for less than $ 50,000.
And right now the prediction that many ETF strategists are making is that the U.S. stock market is, indeed, a bubble waiting to burst, and the question is not «if» but «when.»
We have all seen the after - effects of bursting property bubbles, first in Japan and now in the United States.
Stocks aren't as expensive right now as they were ahead of the tech bubble bursting.
The biggest bubble in the world right now is the Shanghai Stock Exchange; when that bursts, it is going to be one of the biggest collapses in the world.
«When the bubble burst in 2008, we were left with a crater, which is where we now find ourselves,» Poloz told more than 600 members of the Vancouver Board of Trade.
While a single Bitcoin is now more valuable than an ounce of gold, economist and financial heads warn that cryptocurrency is another trend that will result in a burst bubble.
Now these assets are fully «loaned up,» the bubble has burst and payback time has arrived.
Now there's talk that the bitcoin bubble is about to burst.
Weeks before the bubble burst, in February 2000, I was asked to speak at a conference sponsored by AIMR (Association for Investment Management and Research, now called CFA Institute) on the topic «Is Value Investing Dead?»
Now the bubble has burst and it is payback time.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it was just a popular fictional genre back then, like science fiction now.
But now that the stock bubble has burst, it has become increasingly clear that there was a price to those big pay packages, after all.
Sorry to burst you bubble there will be now Sissoko, Wanyama or Schneiderin.
10 years is enough thank you... Should have been sold two years ago before his bubble burst and other teams realised his true worth... Not even lpool would be interested now... Sell him to whoever will take him at 140 grand a week and bring in a quality attacking option..
he is done at AFC, why change a side that wins 8 straight, Walcott has the tendency to demand alot during negotiations, Wenger does not need him now and thus took the upper hand in negotiations by bursting his bubble,
Life is fab right now and I'm really hoping nothing comes along to burst my bubble!
Although I am not sure I trusted the BBC under Blair (particularly since the outcome of the Hutton Report), I do think that the Tories are only now complaining of bias because their poll bubble has burst and they are finding it hard to get their miniscule amounts of genuine policy across after one of them is caught picking Oleg Deripaska's pockets on a yacht in Corfu.
But on the morning of the second leaders» debate (on Sky News and Radio 4 at 8 pm tonight) it would appear that Fleet Street is now moving to burst the Clegg bubble and bring him back down to earth, not only by putting Lib Dem policy under serious scrutiny for the first time, but also by delving into Clegg's personal record:
When the bubble burst, it wasn't just little dot - coms that were hurt; a lot of corporate research labs closed, too, and many of those experienced, skilled corporate scientists are now competing with you for faculty jobs.
I have 3 quarts on my counter now that are going on 24 hours underneath halogen cabinet lights and, while there are no visible bubbles, the canning lid is bursting with pressure.
Another week has come and gone and not to burst anyone's bubble, but we've now got only 13 more days until Christmas!
But now that bubble has burst.
Now that the bubble burst immediately the small diesel engines are being phased out and surely even the larger ones will at a later stage.
Now that the Wall Street bubble has burst, what's an individual investor to do?
I still think all the hype about tablet PCs has barely even started even though they've been on the market for over 16 months now, however the bubble has to burst at some point I suppose.
So, now that I've burst your bubble, I'm going to share some ways you can make money writing a book.»
Now is the time to start reaping the rewards of of the housing bubble burst!
Weeks before the bubble burst, in February 2000, I was asked to speak at a conference sponsored by AIMR (Association for Investment Management and Research, now called CFA Institute) on the topic «Is Value Investing Dead?»
Some might think it's risky to invest in real estate or foreclosures right now because of the bubble burst, but now is by far the best time in history.
Then came the NASDAQ bubble burst, 9/11, and the financial meltdown, and now more and more people are realizing the benefits of managed funds.
The question now is whether or not the nation's housing market has reached the tipping point (the United States is believed to have cracked the same 70 percent threshold just before the housing bubble burst in 2008).
The explanation now given for this is that the stock market was in a «bubble» which has burst, but those buying stocks at the time were not able to identify the bubble.
We now have the diametrical opposite of the famous «Peter Schiff Was Right» video (a compilation of 2006 and 2007 clips in which Schiff, a financial expert who subscribes to Austrian economics, predicted the deep recession that would follow the bursting of the housing bubble).
Comparing to the 2008 burst bubble the markets recovered due to quantitative easing which is no longer an option to artificially inflate the now global linked economy.
The FHA now insures about a third of home purchases, compared to less than 4 percent before the housing bubble burst.
Now that the so - called housing bubble has burst and property values, especially for single - family homes, have readjusted, they find themselves in houses that are not worth the mortgage that was originally used to pay for them during the housing boom.
We keep hearing those daunting news, the student loan bubble is about to burst, tuition prices are higher than ever, student loan debt now surpasses credit card debt, the U.S. currently holds over $ 1.2 TRILLION in collective student loan debt....
Now that spring is in full bloom (sorry Albertans) there will most certainly be tulips — which serve as an appropriate reminder about how crazy bubbles can form and burst.
Eventually, Vietnam, stagflation, Watergate, leading into the tech bubble and burst, leading to the financial crisis, and now here we are today.
House prices in most markets have now recovered most or all of the value they lost when the housing bubble burst in 2008.
Homes in SoCal, Las Vegas and Phoenix that once sold for a million dollars are now only worth about $ 200k... it is NOT the Nutro plant that brought your property down, it is the bursting of the housing bubble.
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«Due to a toxic combination of billions of euros worth of bad loans held by Spanish banks, and a real estate bubble that burst in spectacular style in 2007, Spain's economy now faces multiple challenges,» says photographer Markel Redondo.
So (should not begin or end a sentence with a preposition, oh well) you are someone who prioritizes the here and now more than the future... some might call you a prioritarian from the point of the view the present is almost certainly poorer (and thus more important) than the future economy, (provided it does not completely bubble and burst) some economists are utilitarians and consider the present and future consequences equally important.
With even Time Magazine seeing the carbon bubble about to burst, it seems necessary to repeat what social movements and groups like Climate Justice Now!
By now, the fantastic burst of the housing bubble is old enough news that we've all become acquainted with the notion that some otherwise law - abiding, good - hearted, all - around nice people have decided to simply stop paying their mortgages and walk away from their homes.
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