Sentences with phrase «even at peak»

Condo prices are significantly higher than they were even at the peak of the housing boom in three of the five metro areas tracked by Case Shiller.
You can totally separate the bass and the vocals even at the peak.
He adds: «Even at peak renewable production, nuclear power stations continue to run on full steam.
Looking at the neutron data for example, this solar cycle is so weak that even at the peak it's not much stronger than the strong cycles (21, 22) at the minimum.
Lastly, an analysis of San Francisco's most popular station by the hour of the day reveals very few overall rides — even at peak hours.
But even at its peak in September, with an average rainfall of 247 mm, the rain normally sweeps in with tropical thunderstorms, cooling down the land briefly before sweeping on again just as rapidly, leaving sunny skies behind.
Out by the saltwater swimming pool, you'll find plenty of sun loungers, generally enough for all the apartments, even at peak times.
Even at its peak, Pokémon GO had around 40 million active users.
Then, through the perspective of acquaintances and people who had a limited interaction with Farley, like Christina Applegate and Dan Aykroyd, we understand what a kind - hearted person and how down - to - earth he was even at the peak of his career.
If you've noticed her track record, you'll know that J - Lo, even at her peak of popularity, has never had the stuff of the best leading ladies in the rom - com genre; she can't cover over the story weaknesses and lack of wit through comic appeal or girl - next - door adorability.
Even at their peak selfies were thought of as an absolute no - no for men by Shayan Zadeh, CEO of Zoosk.
This makes the Canadian national team the most - supported North American team in this year's tournament: even at peak interest, the US Eagles can only drum up support from 34 per cent of singles surveyed.
This makes Canada the most - supported North American team in the tournament: even at peak interest, the US Eagles could only drum up support from 34 per cent of singles surveyed.
Even at its peak, the label was far from realising its full potential.
Two hypotheses might account for these results: that the population was indeed that low, even at its peak, or that the population was perhaps larger but had been decreasing for a very long time.
Even at its peak brightness the newcomer was much fainter than the four other bright supernovae of the second millennium, which outshone every nighttime star.
Even at the peak of the crisis, majority of the party members and strong voices were with the Makarfi - led action.
Even at his peak it's hard to justify that kind of crazy money for Robin van Persie, who has been stealing a living after just one good season in a Manchester United shirt.
Even at my peak of faith he was still just a nagging susp icion that I had turned into a wildly personal hope and dream.
Unfortunately, the required advance was about 5 % even at the peak a couple of weeks ago.

Not exact matches

He goes on to explain the technique in great detail, including his rule against responding to non-urgent emails the day they come in, the discipline required to process ten of yesterday's emails before you even peak at today's, and the need to actually schedule time to respond to more in - depth emails in your calendar.
Born roughly between 1960 and 1980 (the precise years are the subject of endless hairsplitting), they're now at an age when they have families, homes, mortgages, cars and maybe even investments, with the oldest of them in their peak earning years.
«Even at their recent peak, their combined global market value was less than 1 percent of global GDP,» he said.
«This is the period at which wage rates typically peak and is the best time to work and earn the most, even at the expense of present well - being, so as to have increased wealth and well - being later in life,» he says.
Even with oil prices still down by half from the peak, improvements in well development productivity have enabled US producers to make money at much lower oil prices.
In his research, he found that people whose performance peaks in the morning are better positioned for career success, because they're more proactive than people who are at their best in the evening.
So, the price return on this investment — even though the person started at a peak, just before the market started to go downhill and even with the recent market volatility — is $ 2,066.62.
The problem is that record - high valuations at the peak usually create a mania in the market, pushing asset prices even higher.
An IMF report leaked to Reuters shows that Greece's public debt is likely to peak at 200 % of its national income within the next two years, with the risk that the actual outcome could be even worse.
While a number of simple measures of valuation have also been useful over the years, even metrics such as price - to - peak earnings have been skewed by the unusual profit margins we observed at the 2007 peak, which were about 50 % above the historical norm - reflecting the combination of booming and highly leveraged financial sector profits as well as wide margins in cyclical and commodity - oriented industries.
Even at the 2000 peak.
Even with the recent gains, Ethereum remains well below its peak of over $ 1,200, which it reached at the beginning of the year.
The U.S. is ramping up government spending at the very peak of the economic cycle, even as it cuts taxes, and the deficit is projected to balloon.
In some places, it was even higher; in Canada, for example, the unemployment rate peaked at 30 % in 1933.
While it's true that the market established even deeper valuation troughs in 1974 and 1982 (near 7 times prior peak earnings, compared with the current multiple of about 11), it is important to remember that long - term Treasury yields were 8 % in 1974, and 14 % in 1982, compared with about 4 % at present.
«Even in the worst - case scenario, the vacancy rate peaks at 14 per cent, which is a tenants» market,» he said.
Trepp and his fellow panelists agreed that even with up to 1.5 million square feet of new office space potentially delivered to market in the next three to five years, the Vancouver market would remain «in balance», peaking at no higher than 14 per cent vacancy when the new supply arrives.
This would be an astonishing consumption share even for the United States at its peak share of global GDP (around 33 % in the late 1940s?)
Diesel demand surged after Hurricane Harvey knocked offline more than 20 percent of U.S. refinery capacity at the peak of shutdowns, but demand was strong even before the storm, according to executives and analysts.
Jared Diamond notes, «even the Roman Empire at its peak never controlled more than half of Europe's area.»
As a result, even though expected returns on stocks were actually negative on a 10 - 12 year horizon in 2000, and are presently 0 - 2 % on that horizon, the expected return on a traditional portfolio mix is actually lower at present than at any point in history except the 1929 and 1937 market peaks.
The size of the index - linked, short - volatility ETP market (which stood around USD 2.7 billion at the peak [1]-RRB- may call for even more hedging in light of this increased vega exposure should another VIX jump happen.
Indeed, the median price / revenue ratio of individual U.S. stocks has never been higher, not even at the 2000 peak.
After the third longest bull market advance on record, fresh deterioration in key trend - following components within our measures of market internals (see Support Drops Away) recently joined this extended, overvalued, overbought, overbullish peak, even as the S&P 500 hovers at the top of its monthly Bollinger bands (two standard deviations above the 20 - period average) and cyclical momentum rolls over from a 9 - year high.
«[Crypto values] went too high, too fast... at the time I urged caution, saying an asset that goes almost vertically up should typically raise alarm bells for investors... Arguable, even before the frenzied peak in December, when the price of one Bitcoin reached an all time high of more than $ 19,000, the market was beginning to become frothy and overheated.»
While the current price / peak - earnings multiple is already at an elevated level above 18, what I'll call the «P / E equivalent» multiples on other fundamentals are: 21 on the basis of book values, nearly 23 on the basis of enterprise value / EBITDA (which factors in the increasing share of debt on corporate balance sheets), over 25 on the basis of revenues, and 29 on the basis of dividends (largely because dividend payout ratios remain relatively low even on the basis of normalized earnings).
Even at the 1929 peak, the price / peak earnings ratio on the S&P 500 index was just over 20.
At the market's actual 2000 peak, valuations were so high that even a future price / peak earnings ratio of 20 could have been expected to result in a nearly zero annualized returns over the following 10 years.
I have no idea how that's even a token, but TrumpCoin was worth $ 3.38 million at its peak.
The next emergence of overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions was in July 1999, about the 1400 level on the S&P 500, at which point the market began a series of 10 % swings (e.g. the end of July 1999 and the second - half of January 2000) that gave even speculators some whiplash as the market approached its final peak in 2000.
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