Sentences with phrase «decades of growth for»

1958 In a decade of growth for both the College and P.K. Yonge, the laboratory school moves to its own new campus on a 37 - acre plot near the university.

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In 2010, Shilling penned The Age of Deleveraging: Investment Strategies for a Decade of Slow Growth and Deflation, in which he predicted savings levels would increase and debt levels would fall in the lead - up to 2020.
A recent Statistics Canada Megatrends report suggests migration to Canada has accounted for the bulk of population growth since about 1999, and is only going to get more important in the coming decades:
Canada's resource sector was one of the primary drivers for employment over the past decade, according to Statistics Canada, so a correction in China would also rob this country of a key engine for job growth.
Indeed, seniors» income growth, which has outpaced that of every other age group for four decades, continues to do so.
Resistance is also fueled by the massive and often inappropriate use of antibiotics in agriculture; for decades these precious drugs have been used to promote growth and fend off costly infections that can result from the cramped conditions of industrial - scale food animal production.
To sum up so far: A 2 % dividend yield, plus the 1.5 % projected EPS growth, should deliver a future real return of 3.5 % a year for the next decade.
They were headed for $ 1.40 per litre back in 2012 when the author of The End of Growth published his warning that the high price of oil would soon halt the economic expansion we had taken for granted for decades.
Kratochvil says South America will be a key area of future growth for BioteQ, where the enforcement of environmental regulations «is expected to advance the most over the next decade
The U.K. had been expected to follow close behind the Federal Reserve in raising interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, but with lower commodity prices and weak wage growth still keeping a lid on inflation, economists now think that the U.K. may not raise rates till 2017 — even though new data out Wednesday showed the employment rate hit a 45 - year high of 74 % in the three months to November.
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked at around 20 % of total book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that saw it opt for short leases.
While India has benefited from impressive GDP growth and watched its IT sector blossom into a $ 100 billion industry in the past two decades, its focus on developing engineering talent has left the country dry of Indians with leadership and management skills, says Srini Kandula, vice president of human resources for iGATE, a Freemont, Calif. - based outsourced software developer with 28,000 employees and operations in Bangalore.
Last month, experts from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia confirmed that Delaware's economy is «well - positioned» for «decades of growth ahead.»
While Kohl's business has held steadier than the likes of J.C. Penney (jcp) and Macy's (m) in recent quarters, its top line is roughly where it was six years ago, a big contrast to the retailer's torrid growth for decades prior to that.
Of course, the ease with which we can now snap and share images has enabled a revolution in personal storytelling that has, in turn, fueled the web's growth for a decade.
But Subway's decade of growth was also the result of sticking to its winning concept: The footprint for a Subway can be as little as 600 square feet, initial costs can be as low as $ 84,000, and a lack of griddles, fryers and drive - thrus means franchisees can open their restaurants almost anywhere.
«We can get a glimpse of what may be in store for the United States by looking at Japan, where in a somewhat frightening parallel, economic growth has averaged 0.9 % annually over the past two decades, and just 0.7 % in the 2001 to 2010 period,» BlackRock's paper says, though Koesterich adds that U.S. demographics are considerably better than Japan's.
With more than a decade of experience in digital advertising and client services, Jessica has been recognized for providing customers with strategies that drive long - term sustainable growth.
«[It] highlights what many have argued for decades — the notion that stronger copyright laws are directly linked to increased economic growth is simply false,» says University of Ottawa law professor and IP expert Michael Geist.
Sadly, the number of U.S. locations has steadily declined for a decade, but that doesn't mean there isn't still room for growth.
For roughly the past two decades, I've read just about anything I can get my hands on in terms of professional and personal growth.
From growing at double - digit rates in the earlier part of this decade, growth of bank assets (loans advanced by banks) shrunk to 4.4 percent in the first half of 2017 for the top 16 banks, according to Moodys.
That opening set off a decade of huge and profitable growth for the company.
For instance, Dean Baker, a liberal economist, sees the stock market rise as a double - edged sword, leading to the bursting of the bubble in 2001 and perhaps helping shape a subsequent decade of only modest job growth.
But anyone hoping for the kind of stock growth Shoppers enjoyed over the past decade — when its share price climbed from less than $ 18 to, at one point, over $ 55 — will be disappointed.
Over the last decade, the hottest trend for fast - growth sales organizations is the birth and dominant role of sales development teams to accelerate lead generation and the creation of qualified opportunities.
Thus, until the advent of the global financial crisis, mainstream authors paid little attention to the fact that wage growth had lagged behind the sum of productivity growth and inflation, in most countries and for several decades, and that as a result wage shares had fallen.
For the past three decades, during the period of China's furious economic growth, the country's fastest - growing regions were desperate for cheap labor to fill factories and build infrastructuFor the past three decades, during the period of China's furious economic growth, the country's fastest - growing regions were desperate for cheap labor to fill factories and build infrastructufor cheap labor to fill factories and build infrastructure.
As for demand, global economic growth is running at roughly half of where it was a decade ago.
First, many members of Congress are citing growth estimates consistent with your letter to claim that the tax cuts would pay for themselves and that the legislation being considered by Congress would not add to the deficit or debt over the next decade.
If labor and indeed government must demand some recompense for the four decade's long downward tilting teeter - totter of wealth creation, and if GDP growth itself is slowing significantly due to deleveraging in a New Normal economy, then how can stocks appreciate at 6.6 % real?
Business taxes are also full of special preferences that have been in place for decades and only serve to distort economic activity and reduce economic growth.
If we assume 9 % compounded annual NOPAT growth for the next decade while the company maintains its 15 % ROIC, the stock has a fair value of $ 39 / share today.
Higher growth rates are not impossible, of course, but to get the arithmetic to work for me it would take some fairly implausible assumptions — mainly that Beijing engineers the transfer of 2 - 3 % of GDP every year from the state sector to the household sector — for China to achieve growth rates anywhere near 6 % for the next decade.
The astonishing ability of the China bulls, both foreign and Chinese, to celebrate every unexpected decline in growth and every new surge in debt as if they somehow justified nearly a decade's worth of denials of the urgency of China's rebalancing has done so much damage to China that the sooner Beijing's leaders finally turn against the bulls, as I believe they might finally have done, the better for the Chinese people and the Chinese economy.
The way I figure, baby DivHut will have two decades of dividend compounding till he becomes a legal adult at which time I hope he'll continue on his own dividend growth journey from the portfolio we have started for him.
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
An aging global population in the developed world, coupled with the emergence of a more robust healthcare services infrastructure in the developing world, will keep demand growth in the healthcare sector on a steady upward trend for decades.
For example, the dollar as measured by the Federal Reserve's broad trade - weighted index fell in the second half of the 1980s and soared in the 1990s, but both decades saw robust growth.
I've been solely focused on dividend growth investing for the past decade, and devoted essentially all of my savings that way.
This expectation seems overly pessimistic for a firm with a nearly two - decade track record of NOPAT growth.
- China and India will account for much of the growth in energy consumption for the next few decades, but the EIA says that energy consumption will also rise sharply in other parts of non-OECD Asia.
Across the Pacific, the collapse of Japan's overheated «bubble economy» of the late 1980s, sapped the vitality and much of the confidence of the main engine of Asian economic growth for a decade.
These three categories are responsible for 83 percent of nominal spending growth over the next decade and 150 percent of spending growth as a share of GDP (with other budget categories shrinking).
«Assuring a domestic source of clean, reliable hydroelectric power helps secure our energy system for the growth of businesses and sectors of the Lower Mainland and provincial economy for decades into the future.»
A company with a long dividend growth history is an insurance policy of sorts because a company can not really grow dividend payouts for two decades if there is sweeping fraud taking place (where would a fraudulent company come up with the money to make the dividend payments?).
The vast majority of spending growth over the next decade is the result of rising costs for health care, Social Security, and interest on the debt.
Part of the problem is that emerging markets, an engine of growth for much of the past decade, continue to decelerate.
For much of the past decade there has been a growing recognition that Chinese growth has been seriously unbalanced, as Premier Wen put it, and that at the heart of the imbalance has been the very low consumption share of GDP.
The historical 6 % peak - to - peak growth rate of S&P 500 earnings is very robust - it holds for the most recent decades, and for the past century.
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