Sentences with phrase «doubling earlier estimates»

The IPO, one of the biggest this year, also pushes the company's value way up, almost doubling earlier estimates, to nearly $ 7 billion, and cementing its lead in the $ 20 billion tech wearables market.
As a result, the cost of damage from the Northridge quake, which killed 60 people, is expected to be double early estimates, rising to more than $ 20 billion.

Not exact matches

Users of digital currency bitcoin more than doubled in the Philippines in the first half of last year from a year earlier, Espenilla said, while bitcoin transactions purportedly passing through registered companies in the country range from $ 2 million to $ 3 million per month based on available estimates.
Marketing, legal, and licensing expenses tend to spiral out of control during the early stages of a startup, so consider doubling or even tripling your initial estimates.
«Sea - level rise could nearly double over earlier estimates in next 100 years: Researchers model effects of melting Antarctic ice sheets.»
We estimate that approximately three base substitution mutations occur per cell per cell - doubling event in early human embryogenesis and these are mainly attributable to two known mutational signatures.
Kindle News: The financial analyst heard round the Kindlesphere - reverberations from a Citi analyst's doubling of his earlier estimate of Kindle sales this year and NYT perspective here; Amazon adds a way to ping publishers who are not yet on the Kindle train (an item from Cush), and how 17 syllables might win you a Kindle.
The painting, a series of vertical red and blue lines subtly graduated in width, went to a private American collector for # 2,561,250 ($ 5.1 million), almost double the record established at Christie's London earlier that year by the artist's dotted canvas Static 2, 1966, which brought # 1,476,500 ($ 2.9 million), far exceeding its # 900,000 ($ 1.8 million) high estimate.
The sale's top lot, a pair of huanghuali folding stools from the late 17th to the early 18th century (one of the pair shown above), sold for almost double the high estimate, realising $ 321,500.
But that seemed like a steal compared to the Warhol that came just three lots later, a silver, straightforward Marilyn Monroe silkscreen, just 20 by 16 inches, that saw early bids from Alberto Mugrabi and a man in the front row but eventually came down to incremental Christie's phone bids and hammered at $ 36.5 million, just over double its high estimate.
Strong results were achieved for private collections including early botanical books belonging to Cornelius J. Hauck (1893 - 1967), which sold 90 % by lot, and an important collection of major 19th century American authors, formed by Mrs. J. Insley Blair of Far Hills, New Jersey, which sold 92 % by lot, with many titles more than doubling initial estimates.
Translated into simple terms, the implication is that climate modelers have been heavily influenced by the early (1979) estimate that doubling of CO2 from pre-industrial levels would raise global temperatures 3 ± 1.5 °C.
The rate of ocean warming worldwide has nearly doubled since 1994 and is greater than early estimates, findings of a new study revealed.
Now you say, «Accepting the more recent of the earlier estimates, the newest estimate of 595,000 was conservatively a doubling of «known adults» estimated to be 220,000 in 2001.»
28 Estimated Strength of Water Vapor Feedback Earliest studies suggest that if the absolute humidity increases in proportion to the saturation vapor pressure (constant relative humidity), this will give rise to a water vapor feedback that will double the sensitivity of climate compared to an assumption of fixed absolute humidity.
This conservative estimate is more than double the earlier assessment.
To illustrate that latter point, in the Norwegian study referred to earlier, an estimate of sensitivity using temperature data up to the year 2000 resulted in a relatively high sensitivity of 3.9 C per doubling.
Avoidable death rates among the Maori, for example, are estimated to be almost double those of Europeans or other New Zealanders.3 Many indigenous people have one or more of a complex set of interlocking chronic diseases from a comparatively early age.9 Although these diseases are diagnosable and treatable, at least some of this avoidable mortality remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.
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