Sentences with phrase «even years at a time»

Speaking of prices, many sites have much cheaper rates for those who pay for six months or even a year at a time — less than ten dollars a month isn't uncommon.
In one type of the infection, the virus could remain within your body without showing any signs of infection for months or even years at a time.
Mancini's dream is to retire at 45 and travel the world, living where he chooses for months or even years at a time.
But just remember that your pooch is going to be eating the same food for weeks, months, or even years at a time — so ensuring it's free of the bad stuff is super important.
My point is that I could easily see how the entire system in question could be warming, but because of transient effects, like weather patterns, the additional heat energy could easily wind up not where we're measuring it for months or even years at a time.
Bull sharks are able to survive in brackish and fresh water, and have been known to swim far up rivers and hang out for months and even years at a time.

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Even his defense secretary at the time, Leon Panetta, told The Atlantic earlier this year that he «didn't know it was coming.»
Less than two years later however, AirAsia had turned itself around, having repaid its debt — even with the challenging travel environment it was in at the time.
I think that even companies we invested in two years ago that did not specifically focus on AI or machine learning at the time are now increasingly looking at assets that can now become that much more valuable when you apply machine learning to them.
In a sport rooted in the hard - partying fringe of Southern California, Hawk was something different: While he was still in high school, he used his winnings to buy a house in Carlsbad, and a few years later, he started his first company — Birdhouse — even though the skateboard industry was tanking at the time.
So, even if there have been personnel changes at the restaurant you've been visiting for years, you will still receive the intimate, consistent experience that's kept you coming back each time.
Real - time bidding is growing even faster than programmatic overall, at a five - year CAGR of 24 %.
Even after Alphabet's more than $ 100 billion market gain this year alone, the company trades at just 23 times expected 2017 earnings, compared with about 18.5 times for the S&P 500, and is growing much faster.
With an aging bull market in the U.S. nearing the end of its seventh year at press time, it's difficult to find safety in cheap stocks; even formerly stodgy dividend payers now trade at dangerously expensive valuations.
At the same time, the beginning of the next tax year is a good time to review whether you are maximizing your deductions and maybe even get a second opinion on additional ways you can save on taxes.
The nameplates of such titles as Time (b. 1923), Esquire (b. 1933), and Vogue (b. 1892) have been tweaked over the years to clarify their original purpose, even as the articles and artwork behind them shifted, at times dramatically.
Rive, a hyperenergetic, fast - talking 37 - year - old, says he has a plan to get there, which includes building one of the world's largest solar - panel plants in Buffalo — a move even many of his supporters say is crazy at a time when solar manufacturers have been struggling.
But when you're sliding down the hillside and wondering when you're going to be able to stop, and at times you're not even sure why you're sliding in the first place, and then you factor in that you've been so successful for so many years, you're just like, «Wait.
«I would argue that the good companies that trade at expensive multiples are better quality companies and deserve a higher multiple,» she says, pointing to the example of retailer Dollarama Inc. (TSX: DOL), which trades at 28.8 times current - year earnings — seemingly rich even for its sector — with an enterprise value - to - EBITDA ratio of 19.8.
Christie had floated his interest in radio and even filled in for Francesa a few times over the past year to results that are at the very least interesting, but it appears that WFAN will have to look in another direction.
Its comfortable and stylish shoes are offered at affordable prices year - round, but right now is an even better time to shop.
Estimates of Trump's net worth have varied over the years, with the real estate mogul insisting at times that he's worth in excess of $ 10 billion, and he even sued an author who pegged his net worth far lower.
«We'd love to proclaim these numbers as definitive evidence of a real downshift in the trend in claims, but it's even riskier than usual to put too much weight on single observations at this time of year,» says Shepherdson.
«Even though my new job came with less money and a 5 a.m. start time, it was the best decision I have ever made,» said Grybek, talking about her second job at a nationally syndicated TV show a few years back.
A historic footing: When the tower complex was built, Scotiabank incorporated its original 27 - storey head office at 44 King Street West into the building — and continued to operate the branch housed within it — even though that extended the project's time frame from three years to eight.
Even before the devaluation, Schlossberg had said the Fed won't hike rates for the first time in nine years at its meeting next month, as many on Wall Street believe following Friday's solid July employment numbers.
At the point the growth began to slow, the multiple would contract, meaning that even if its earnings do grow 600 % in the next few years, if it becomes subject to the law of big numbers - that ever increasing amounts eventually forge their own anchor - the result would be a market capitalization substantially similar to today, leading to no increase in the stock price over a long period of time.
In 2002, before the sale of PayPal even went through, Musk started voraciously reading about rocket technology, and later that year, with $ 100 million, he started one of the most unthinkable and ill - advised ventures of all time: a rocket company called SpaceX, whose stated purpose was to revolutionize the cost of space travel in order to make humans a multi-planetary species by colonizing Mars with at least a million people over the next century.
Even if you really mean to say that the $ 29,163 is assuming a 5 % withdrawal rate over 20 years (assuming your assets will stay steady gaining 5 % a year) then there would still be no way to add the additional 2 % into the mix because you can't have money both in the stock market and in the risk free rate at the same time (at least, not the same money)
If a participant dies prior to December 15 of a plan year he or she will not be treated as having «retired» even if he or she was eligible to retire at the time of death.
Even industry competitors — like Ford, which trades at a ratio of 6.6, and Toyota, which trades at 9.7 times — trade at higher multiples, and GM's average price - earnings ratio over the past five years is 12.2.
Although most analysts at the time considered my forecasts to be shockingly low and wholly implausible, and thought so even two to three years ago, I have always said that before the end of the decade it will have become the consensus.
Given that U.S. short - term interest rates are stuck at zero, and are likely to remain unusually low for some time even if the Federal Reserve starts to raise rates later this year, return for cash this year is almost certain to be negative.
In actuality, while the skill set necessary to make intelligent decisions can take years to acquire, the core matter is straightforward: Buy ownership of good businesses (stocks) or loan money to good credits (bonds), paying a price sufficient to reasonably assure you of a satisfactory return even if things don't work out particularly well (a margin of safety), and then give yourself a long enough stretch of time (at an absolute minimum, five years) to ride out the volatility.
The start of the new year is a good time to celebrate, and even more so at FlexJobs in 2017 because it's our 10th anniversary!
Although the current design looked pretty nice (at least to me) a year ago, the readability kept bugging me more and more over time, as a dark background is even considered to be a usability sin.
They had a two - year wait list for one - year - olds (so get on it while you're still pregnant) and didn't even offer part - time care at all.
The U.S. sale from the reserve was expected at some point but the timing of the purchase shows that refiners need supply now because even with the increase in supplies this week, oil supply are below the average range for this time of year.
The market has become increasingly confident that the Fed will raise rates at least two more times this year, and could even go for a third, causing the Dollar to rally strongly in recent weeks.
Allan Mecham of Arlington Capital noted «Home Depot which in 1984 traded for 48 times earnings and even from such a lofty valuation went on to compound at 20 % over the following 29 years»..
The time of year when flowers bloom, birds sing, and the entire internet starts yelling at you for getting a tax refund or - even worse - getting a tax refund and then spending it.The horror.The conventional wisdom goes something like this: You shouldn't...
CAPE indicates stocks are currently valued at nearly twice what they have been in the past, but even Shiller himself admitted earlier this year that high stock prices don't necessarily mean it's time to sell.
And because many analysts believe that Apple will be at around $ 145 in a year's time, then this makes even more sense, regardless of what minute by minute technicals are saying traders should do.
«Some may say that earnings growing at 25 % a year justify a 40 P / E, but its extremely difficult for a company to maintain that kind of growth, even for a short period of time, and no company can do it over a long period» Ralph Wanger
So far nothing special from any of the companies I hold and now I started doubting too if we will get anything one time special dividend or one time buybacks or anything even dividend growth has been generally in - line with past years at least for the companies I hold so far.
And given that even in retirement most studies suggest that a large percentage should always be invested in equities, I am not sure there will ever be a time when I am not at least partially investing for a ten year horizon.
Offering bank investors a view of the company stock, Dimon contended that it still made financial sense for JPMorgan to buy back shares «even at or above two times tangible book value» per share, which was $ 53.56 at year - end.
But this year is on track to be even bigger: Birinyi has tracked $ 201 billion in buyback announcements so far this year, the «record highest» at this point in time compared to other years, Chris Costelloe an equity trader there, said in an email.
In addition, there are new mines that have been under construction for several years that should begin to produce gold, profitable even at current prices, at a time when industry production is shrinking.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen over time, are we at a point where it makes sense to consider buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in buying back shares that did dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
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