Sentences with phrase «by uncertain prospects»

Many entrepreneurs thrive in rapidly changing industries and niches where established companies are deterred by uncertain prospects.

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A deal is by no means assured in light of the company's uncertain financial prospects and steep price tag — its market value is more than $ 16 billion after talk of a sale drove the stock up over the past few days.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER With the State Legislature expected to end its 2013 session in less than three weeks, two long - stalled measures affecting the LGBT community face, at best, uncertain prospects.
The prospects for any of those reforms passing both legislative houses is uncertain, especially considering the bad blood between Cuomo and lawmakers that was exacerbated by the scuttling of plans for a proposed December special session, which could have resulted in the first legislative pay increase since 1999.
She said: «The biggest risk of all is that by removing the right to pay progression and making pay prospects so uncertain, the government is going to make the teacher recruitment crisis worse.»
Companies with a large share of global sales have outperformed other groups of stocks this year based on the uncertain prospects for the US economy, U.S. dollar weakness, and high hopes for a global economic recovery, spurred by developing economies.
If the IEA is uncertain about the prospects of the investments required by its Reference Scenario being financed in developing countries, is there any real likelihood that the funds and infrastructure will be forthcoming to support two or three times the investment in power supply and distribution that the Agency is predicting on the basis of present policies?
«Even after the 2009 financial crisis made it plain the U.S. economy had entered a period of stagnation, Canadians seemed more interested in the far - off and more uncertain prospects of China, India and Brazil — economies characterized by high growth and large populations but also formidable market access barriers,» wrote Laura Dawson, president of Dawson Strategic, in a recent report for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
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