Not exact matches
The relationship, which came about
because Virtue's
global reach fit well with Lululemon's hopes for
expansion, is ongoing, Stump said, noting that Virtue is expected to handle Lululemon's holiday work.
«[This] study has important
global implications,
because we know early plants cooled the climate and increased the oxygen level in the Earth's atmosphere,» conditions that supported the
expansion of terrestrial animal life, says Tim Lenton, an earth system scientist at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom who was not involved with the work.
She cited that
global language support is especially important
because of the
expansion many major online retailers are adopting.
When people start claiming a business deserves a special valuation above all reasonable fundamental analysis (
because of the «franchise»,
because there's so little institutional ownership for a big cap growth stock,
because Buffett's in it,
because global expansion will provide endless opportunity,
because ROE is so damned high,
because it's nearly a monopoly,
because Buffett's in it...), that's a short, IMO.
Because the planetary home we inhabit is finite, the Earth's relatively small size and make - up present the family of humanity with limitations to the growth of its population size, its consumption of resources and the
expansion of the manmade
global economy.
IF cool deep sea water were mixed relentlessly with surface water by some engineering method --(e.g. lots of wave operated pumps and 800m pipes) could that enouromous cool reservoir of water a) mitigate the thermal
expansion of the oceans
because of the differential in thermal
expansion of cold and warm water, and b) cool the atmosphere enough to reduce the other wise expected effects of
global warming?
I am aware of people making the argument that the big push by the nuclear industry for enormous government subsidies to find a massive
expansion of nuclear power on the basis that nuclear power is «THE ANSWER» to
global warming is a fraud that dishonestly and cynically takes advantage of growing concern about the very real problem of
global warming, and I make that argument myself (
because even a quite large
expansion of nuclear electricity generation would have little effect on overall GHG emissions, at great cost, taking too long to achieve even that little effect, while misdirecting resources that could more effectively be applied elsewhere).
There has been a spate of mergers and acquisitions over the last few years, with smaller firms looking to go regional or national, national firms looking to diversify or eye up
global expansion, or the merger simply happened
because of financial pressures.