Sentences with phrase «by end of this decade»

In B.C. especially, companies such as QLT Inc., Angiotech Pharmaceuticals and Cardiome Pharma Corp. saw their valuations soar in the early 2000s, only to come crashing to earth by the end of the decade as a result of competitive pressures, regulatory snags, strategic blunders and deals gone awry.
Indeed, this story of intrigue might be just a salacious distraction were it not taking place at the top of the ruling class of China, which will likely be the world's largest economy by the end of the decade and a place upon which Canada's fortunes increasingly hinge.
«We believe that all successful companies, large and small, will be fully digital by the end of the decade.
That would mean the first LNG by the end of the decade
Those factors partly help explain why Exxon is now seen by Wall Street as a less - desirable investment than Chevron, which has several large oil and gas projects coming online by the end of the decade, offering far - stronger growth potential than Exxon.
But he concedes that Canada's share of North American manufacturing, which peaked at 17 %, will drop — likely to 11 % or 12 % by the end of the decade.
Elsewhere in the talk, Musk also revealed that he hoped to travel to the International Space Station (ISS) himself by the end of the decade.
«When I joined the company in 1992, we used to talk about our mission as putting a PC in every home, and by the end of the decade we have done that, at least in the developed world,» said Nadella.
Bezos said he plans to fly the rocket by the end of this decade.
The Nevada - based factory is expected to build 500,000 batteries a year by the end of the decade once it is fully operational.
An Allied Market Research forecast says the graphene market will reach $ 149.1 million worldwide by the end of the decade, experiencing a compound annual growth rate of 44 percent between 2014 and 2020, thanks largely to surging interest from the electronics and automotive sectors.
The country is investing $ 1.5 billion to make 5G wireless internet nationally available by the end of the decade.
By the end of the decade, the number had dropped to three in five.
According to Census data, the median household income by the end of the decade was close to $ 42,000.
What will be the biggest social media site by the end of the decade?
«Roughly one in seven taxpayers will come under the shadow of the Alternative Minimum Tax by the end of the decade... That figure will significantly be higher if President Bush's tax plan is adopted, and that is according to the Joint Tax Committee of the Congress.»
The S&P 500 turned $ 10,000 invested at the start of the 1990s into $ 53,300 by the end of decade.
Toronto - Dominion Bank sees as many as 90,000 jobs lost by the end of the decade from the move and Eric Lascelles, chief economist at RBC Global Asset Management, says higher minimum wages across Canada could boost consumer prices by 0.5 percent over two years.
As Ford works toward its goal of rolling out a self - driving car in five years, it's claiming that, by the end of the decade, 20 percent of all U.S. auto sales will be made up of autonomous cars.
Much has been written about how to manage this new generation of workers between the ages of 18 and 35, which will constitute more than 35 percent of the workforce by the end of 2013 and more than 50 percent of all workers by the end of the decade.
Debt held by the public will nearly double from $ 15 trillion today to $ 29 trillion by the end of the decade.
Two sources told Reuters in June that the firm estimates its annual profit could be cut by 1 billion pounds ($ 1.3 billion) by the end of the decade if Britain returned to WTO tariffs of 10 percent, according to internal documents.
Further, the aluminum market is expected to double its 2010 level by the end of this decade, driven by robust markets such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial gas turbines.
The unemployment rate is expected to fall to 3.6 % by the end of the decade according to the Fed's latest forecasts, while inflation should hit 2.1 % in 2020, above the Fed's 2 % target.
President Vladimir Putin set the goal to enter the top 20 by the end of the decade.
As a result, the price of gold tripled, the dollar started its decline to being worth one - sixth of what it was prior to decoupling, and inflation was running at 15 percent by the end of the decade.
By the end of this decade, many forecasters believe we will see greater economic growth coming from a combined India, China, Brazil and Russia, than from the established economies of the US, Canada and Europe.
In the e-commerce sector, cross-border sales are expected to climb from an estimated $ 97.3 billion in 2015 to $ 222.3 billion by the end of the decade.
Although it is evident that Asia will be the largest LNG market in the long term, Europe is also emerging as a significant LNG consumer, and we can expect a corresponding rebound in LNG prices by the end of this decade.
Together, their consumers purchase US$ 6 trillion a year in goods and services every year — a figure that is expected to grow by 50 per cent by the end of the decade.
Morgan Stanley forecasts that BP's Refining Marker Margin, one of the more transparent proxy's for refining industry profits, will rise from just over $ 12 per barrel in 2017 to $ 16 per barrel by the end of the decade.
We think that stocks in the US market will be fully valued when the S&P 500 Index hits the 3000 mark by the end of this decade.
By the end of the decade, the deals had evaporated, the movie hadn't happened and Pollack found himself in considerable debt.
We must remedy these ills now because by the end of the decade the retirement of the first of the baby boomers will make such gigantic demands on the national purse that any new outlays will seem utterly inconceivable.
By the end of the decade King had become the recognized civil rights leader and frequently wrote for — or was quoted in — the magazine.
By the end of the decade, however, I was at work at the task that Barth had asked of me, not as I then heard it, but as I now hear it.
By the end of that decade nine of every ten households possessed at least one set.
«Since making that pledge [eliminating gestation crates by the year 2020], we have continued to survey our suppliers and communicate our desire that they be gestation - crate free by the end of this decade... As a next step, in 2014, we will ask our suppliers for annual progress reports on their efforts to comply with our plan so that we may evaluate where each supplier is with regard to reaching our goal.»
The Tourism 2020 plan targeting $ 115 billion to $ 140 billion of overnight spending by the end of the decade was released under the Gillard government in 2011, but it has also been embraced by the Abbott government.
In fact, the beverage industry has improved miles per gallon in its fleets by 13 percent since 2010 and is striving to increase that by another 10 percent by the end of the decade.
The Giants drew well in the»60s, but started their toilet - spiral by the end of the decade.
Now that General Motors has given the Wankel its seal of approval by indicating that some versions of its Vega subcompact will be sold with rotary engines as early as Spring 1974, there is little question that automobiles of every size and nationality will be humming along under «R.C. Power» by the end of the decade.
Bonetti and «Chopper» Harris continued at the club but by the end of the decade the club was more about the swing of the late «60s and King's Road than genuine football success.
Frank Cassell, vice provost and dean of the campus in Arlington Heights, said the 28 - acre Schaumburg campus will allow Roosevelt to expand its course offerings and increase enrollment from 3,000 to between 3,500 and 4,000 by the end of the decade.
By the end of that decade, Zimbabwe's economy was in worse shape than ever.
By the end of the decade, there she was, the First Lady of the Treasury.
So popular in fact that George Osborne now plans to spend # 15 billion of our money on it by the end of the decade.
The Child Poverty Action Group says this cruel rule is going to push more than 250,000 additional children into poverty by the end of the decade.
«It is evident that a system in which demand and costs are going up and funding is going down is unsustainable and unless something changes, by the end of the decade, councils will not be able to deliver existing services in the way they are delivered now,» he said.
Yet they went out on a limb and explicitly said that a new Democratic majority would govern by the end of the decade.
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