Transaction fees skyrocketed,
from fractions of a penny to a peak of nearly $ 9 in August, 2017.
So when the SEC made its move to change the tick size (minimum bid - ask difference)
from fractions of dollars — eighths & sixteenths, to pennies, there was a tendency for the amount offered by intermediaries to decline.
The 3000 or so known unstable nuclides have half - lives
from fractions of a second to more than the age of the universe — and theory predicts thousands more
They are your online shopping destination for FAVIANA's Golden Globe dresses, which range
from a fraction of the real price at $ 250 - $ 350.
Depending on the mass of the black holes, they could have anywhere
from a fraction of a second together (for a black hole the mass of a planet or star) to days or even weeks (for a black hole with the mass of a small galaxy or more).
The combination of the Planck and APEX data allowed astronomers to detect emission spread over a larger area of sky and to estimate
from it the fraction of dense gas in the inner Galaxy.
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from a fraction of my notes.
Start with the basics: A full set of measuring spoons and cups, ranging
from a fraction of a teaspoon all the way up to a 2 - cup measure.
They'll use an active management strategy to try and achieve a return that's anywhere
from a fraction of a percent to two percentage points higher than the index return.
This is a small percentage — anywhere
from a fraction of a percent to as much as 2 % or more of your balance — that is skimmed off of your return.
My article for the global news service IPS which is careful to point out these impacts result
from a fraction of the heating to come.
Another temperature measurement that shook paleoclimatology came
from the fraction of noble gases in ancient groundwater: Stute et al. (1995).
If you've ever used a Nexus device with HDR + mode on, you'll know about the processing ring that appears after pressing the shutter that can take anywhere
from a fraction of a second up to 2 full seconds to take the shot.
It's human nature to follow the feedback we receive... even if the feedback is
from a fraction of 1 % of our audience.
Not exact matches
White and partners bought back the company at a
fraction of the investment cost, but had to scale back
from 60 employees to 3.
This financial picture, combined with the labour strife, has forced its share price below 90 cents, down
from $ 1.10 in January and a tiny
fraction of its value five years ago, when it traded at close to $ 20.
Recently released preliminary data
from the 2012 Survey
of Business Owners — the Census Bureau's effort to take stock
of American companies every five years — show that the
fraction of businesses owned by women improved substantially over the past five years.
In total, it will set you back 90 minutes — a mere
fraction of the time it requires to take a whole head
of hair
from a natural shade to colorful brights.
Living Goods Taking a cue
from Avon's direct selling structure, San Francisco — based Living Goods employs rural Ugandans to sell health products, like deworming pills, at a
fraction of the market cost.
A policy shift toward more skills - based immigration would probably result in a larger
fraction of immigrants coming
from Asia and a smaller
fraction from Latin America, not a large shift toward Europe, and certainly not toward Norway.
While Ethereum may be the cryptocurrency with the broadest real - world adoption, Ethereum Classic is a so - called fork, completely distinct
from Ethereum and with barely a
fraction of Ethereum's adoption.
While people can buy
fractions of Bitcoin in increments
of as little as $ 1 on cryptocurrency exchanges, institutional investors have largely been barred
from those venues owing to fiduciary and compliance requirements around custody
of assets.
It's all the more puzzling because Dodig comes
from the wealth management side
of the bank, which makes up a small
fraction of CIBC's operations.
Meetups as well as conferences enable you to build your real world network, while LinkedIn, AngelList and other business - focused social channels can help you build and maintain your network
from your desk — all at a
fraction of the cost
of an MBA.
Another, broader, problem is that only a part
of the electricity needed to power EVs will come
from clean sources, and an even bigger one is that 280 million electric cars account for only a
fraction of the total rise in electricity demand that the IEA expects through 2040.
Willms ditched the old products, transformed
from JustTHINK Media to Terra Marketing Group, and started running penny auctions, which allow people to bid on consumer goods, primarily electronics, for a
fraction of retail prices after paying to join.
Rivals Macy's (m) and J.C. Penney (jcp) have only replaced a
fraction of business lost
from stores they've closed with online sales.
«When faced with an egregious set
of facts that causes over $ 50 million
of harm to the universal service fund, the Commission is content to settle for a
fraction of that harm and imposes no penalty whatsoever,» Clyburn wrote in a dissent
from the settlement.
The Census Bureau recently released data showing that the new - business
fraction of American companies has shrunk
from 16.5 percent in 1977 to 8.2 percent in 2011.
More insurers are covering telemedicine services in 2016, which also allow consumers to access health care 24/7
from home, without the inconvenience
of visiting a doctor and at a
fraction of the price.
He would have had to pay taxes on any capital gains
from the sale, but that sum would only be a
fraction of the figure cited by Trump.
A tiny
fraction of Americans are reporting their cryptocurrency transactions to the IRS, according to a study
from Credit Karma Tax.
His latest donation represents 38 %
of his Microsoft holdings (his stake is now down to 1.3 %
from 24 % in 1996), but it's still only a small
fraction of his total wealth, estimated at over over $ 85 billion by Bloomberg.
Shares traded at record lows this week, a
fraction of their height
from just two years ago when the microblogging company went public.
However, according to a Democratic rebuttal memo released shortly after the Republican document that cited directly
from the FISA application, claims
from the dossier made up just a
fraction of the evidence the DOJ submitted to the FISA court when seeking to surveil Page.
They took great delight in — and made headlines across the financial press for — charging a
fraction of what old - school brokerages had been siphoning
from us in sales commissions.
Mobile payment options free entrepreneurs
from long - term contracts and numerous hidden fees, offering clear pricing and fast deposits for a
fraction of the cost.
«I think bitcoin will be worth a tiny
fraction of what it is now if we're headed out 10 years
from now... I would see $ 100 as being a lot more likely than $ 100,000 ten years
from now,» Rogoff told CNBC's «Squawk Box.»
The
fraction of incoming college freshmen surveyed annually by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program at UCLA who reported that «becoming successful in a business
of my own» was «essential» or «very important» to them declined
from 52.1 percent in 1988 to 41 percent in 2004.
Drew McReynolds
of RBC Dominion Securities said that while Esso accounts for an undisclosed
fraction of the 10 to 12 per cent gross billings
from non-financial and non-Air Canada partners, the minimal financial impact doesn't convey the overall effect on Aeroplan as it prepares for the departure
of Air Canada.
They are operating on a
fraction of the budget
of the big public - sector fusion experiments (see my briefing
from last August), yet the consensus among scientists who've reviewed its design for «magnetized target fusion» is that, to borrow a phrase
from Captain James T. Kirk, it just might work.
By hiring remote workers, we get access to experts located all over the world, at a
fraction of the cost
of hiring a full - time employee
from an expensive city like New York or San Francisco.
The trials had reached only a
fraction of its promised speed, and an August tweet
from Elon Musk suggested a burgeoning competition was in store — if governments would even approve
of the infrastructure.
The oil major currently trades at a
fraction of its net asset value, thanks mostly to the black eye it took
from the massive oil spill in the Gulf
of Mexico last year.
Revenue is a
fraction of what it was during the heyday
of the CD — and far
from being replaced by iTunes singles, sales
from downloads have fizzled, too.
Mehboob Rasool, who sells furniture and electrical products through his Cloudseller store, said he had been charged around # 4,800 in fees
from Amazon after 12,000 products worth thousands
of pounds were snapped up at a
fraction of the price.
There are many remarkable aspects to SpaceX: for instance, the way it has challenged accepted rocket manufacture by making rockets for a
fraction of the cost; the way it has become the first private entity — rather than a country — to successfully launch spacecraft into orbit and then return; the way it went
from an idea in Musk's head to a company that resupplies the International Space Station and that hopes to soon ferry astronauts back and forth.
Consumers will have more reasons to watch entertainment
from sources other than their cable or satellite company, potentially motivating a greater
fraction of them to cancel those monthly subscriptions.
Sure, these businesses might grow a little slower or provide a
fraction of the excitement you might get
from other businesses but you'll be grateful you put your trust in them when the maelstrom is raging around you.
When opportunities like this present themselves, you need a source
of income outside
of the stock market to generate cash for you to take advantage
of the situation, as well as insulate you
from the painful possibility
of having to surrender your stock certificates at a
fraction of their true worth just to pay the electric bill.