This variety tends to grow to around 3 - 5 kg and can be
grown all year long in tropical climates.
Not exact matches
Similar data for China was not available, but the country's consumption has been
growing, Last
year, Chinese consumers reportedly spent 840 billion Chinese yuan (just under $ 140 billion) in retail and catering services over the week -
long holiday, an increase of 11.4 percent from 2016.
And yet, just eight
years later, it seems Facebook may be turning into the very thing its founder once rejected: a still important technology company that's
growing a bit
long in the tooth and fighting to stay relevant by throwing stacks of money at whatever just might be the next big thing.
With this Armonk, N.Y. — based technology giant, you're getting a company that's increased its dividend for 18 straight
years and has a proven that it can
grow its earnings over the
long term.
«Exploration expenditures in the N.W.T. have languished over the past few
years and could therefore limit the territory's options for
growing its mining industry in the
long term,» noted a recent report by the Conference Board of Canada.
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Last
year, PwC surveyed the CEOs of
growing tech firms in Canada, and found that few are in it for the
long haul: 63 % intend to sell their company.
Cramer is confident that even if an investor doesn't have a high - paying job, as
long as they save a decent chunk of their paycheck and invest it wisely each
year, they can
grow their wealth and become at least financially independent.
Apple's
long - term debt has
grown to almost $ 100 billion over the past few
years partly because it needs a source of funds to buy back stock and pay dividends.
And they've just finished a geodesic dome greenhouse that will help them
grow plants all
year long.
This IT staffing firm, which is focused on
long - term placement of employees,
grew revenue by 1,265 % from 2013 to 2016, making it No. 347 on this
year's Inc. 5000.
If the expansion continues to accelerate, then in 100 billion
years, the gap between galaxies will be
growing so fast that light from distant galaxies will no
longer reach us.
He has since gone
long on Valeant, saying such «platform companies» — those that
grow through bolt - on acquisitions — enrich their shareholders with each new deal, as Valeant did when it acquired Salix Pharmaceuticals earlier this
year (Valeant shares are up 49 % since then).
Blacktop politics are as old as the roads that led to Rome, but the time lag between a politician promising to improve public infrastructure and cutting the ribbon has
grown longer — to
years, and sometimes as much as a decade.
Today marks an historic milestone in the regulation of how entrepreneurs raise money to launch and
grow their businesses, but it's also undoubtedly the first step in what will be a
years -
long process of this new class of securities being born, wrangled and used effectively.
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 October 2014, Rometty told investors it would not achieve its
years -
long promise to hit $ 20 earnings per share by 2015, and early this
year revealed her roadmap: a plan to spend $ 4 billion to
grow $ 40 billion in revenue in strategic areas like cloud computing, mobile, and big data, by 2018.
Should the economy manage to
grow at close to its historical
long - term average of 1pc a
year, Greece's debt ratio would still top 100pc of GDP in three decades.
Include how much retirement income you'd want per withdrawal, the rate of return you think your money will
grow at when you start collecting retirement, how
long you expect to live off your retirement fund and how many times you'd like to make a withdrawal per
year.
A decade ago, author Scott Shane estimated that only 30 % of startups live
longer than 10
years, fewer than 10 % ever
grow, and just 3 %
grow substantially.
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And even if the indicator was valid (counterfactually), the article asks readers to accept as given that earnings are properly reported here, that they will
grow by nearly 50 % over the coming
year, and that investors are willing to key the
long - term return they require from stocks to the yield on 10 -
year bonds, which has been abnormally depressed in a flight to safety.
If we think the company's profits will
grow more than five
years, then we look at the implied values of a
longer (up to 100
years) forecast horizon.
We know that fast -
growing countries such as China are planning to transition from coal to natural gas over the next four to five
years, and we need to position ourselves to capitalize on these
long - term opportunities.»
Our approach was and continues to be to take a
long - term approach, modeled after the way we experimented and invested in a lot of things during the early
years at Zappos (and made a lot of mistakes along the way), and then eventually scaled from almost no sales in 1999 to over $ 1 billion in gross merchandise sales in 2008 (9
years)-- and continuing to
grow and scale afterwards.
For those age 50 or older, one $ 6,500 yearly contribution could
grow to more than $ 69,000 in 35
years.5 We used a hypothetical 7 %
long - term compounded annual rate of return and assumed the money stays invested the entire time.
However, as
long as the FFO
grows around 8 % per
year, you can expect a 5 - 6 % dividend growth.
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If our economy could
grow even 1 % faster over a 20 -
year period, the resulting 20 % boost to future living standards would be an extraordinary
long - term achievement.
As
long as Apple continues to sell around the same number of devices each
year — 217 million iPhones, more than 40 million iPads and almost 20 million Macs in fiscal 2017 — it can sell users of these devices a
growing list of services that integrate tightly with the hardware.
Longer - term, SCS has
grown NOPAT by 10 % compounded annually over the last 15
years, while its ROIC has improved from 1 % to 9 % over the same period.
China is probably still a few
years away from reaching its debt limits, but the more debt
grows, the lower the country's growth rate average will be over the
long term.
My own view is that the palpable sense of disappointment being felt by many leveraged investors in residential property is likely to
grow further for the next
year or so, possibly
longer.
On the other hand if China
grew next
year by 5 %, with credit
growing at «only» 8 %, this would represent a significant improvement in China's medium - and
long - term growth prospects.
One of the most important is the transition we're making from promotions built around a construct that features 1 or 2 specific dishes, which worked well for a
long time, but has
grown increasingly less effective over the past 2
years to a promotional construct that's built around a culinary or value theme and highlights several dishes or one or more menu categories.
Nordstrom, the $ 14 billion apparel retailer
long famous for its strong customer advocacy, has
grown its revenue by 50 % over the past five
years in part through a series of investments to get even closer to customers.
«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
This leaves roughly 1.4 % of historical
long - term returns which can be attributed to past expansion in the Price / Earnings multiple (i.e. over the past 50
years, prices have
grown somewhat faster than the 5.7 % average rate of earnings growth).
Based on the Dividend Discount Model (DDM) with a 10 % discount rate (the target rate of return), if the company
grows the dividend by an average of 7 % per
year for the
long term, then the fair price is over $ 90, compared to the current stock price of only about $ 83.
In particular, indicators of business confidence remain above
long - run levels, overall profitability remains strong, and business investment is expected to continue to
grow, albeit more slowly than in the past two
years.
A nine -
year expansion and high valuations need not be cause for undue concern as
long as lower corporate tax rates and opportunities in fast -
growing foreign markets continue to buoy corporate earnings.
If a company has a
long term vision and is investor friendly they will have
grown their dividends over the
year, which in turn makes the share price go up.
The
long - term trend of earnings per share for American businesses is up because large corporations retain earnings that they can use to pay down debt, buy back stock, or
grow operations, and this allows us to have the reasonable certainty that Coca - Cola, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, and the rest of the usual suspects will be worth more ten
years from now.
Because it gives you passive income that
grows exponentially each
year, and simultaneously builds your net worth over the
long - term.
With Americans living
longer, healthier lives, this demographic keeps
growing (up from 21 percent of the population in 2000 to 28 percent last
year).
While business owners are upbeat about growth next
year, the survey also found that
long - term growth plans are the same from the fall of 2016, when 51 percent of small business owners said they expect to
grow during the next five
years.
While the NDP have
long supported the abolishment of the Senate, the idea has
grown popular in conservative circles in recent
years.
Content marketing has been around for a very
long time, but has
grown sharply in popularity in recent
years.
To wit, suppose that despite elevated profit margins, earnings continue to
grow along the peak of their
long - term 6 % growth channel over the coming 5
years, and the market's P / E multiple simply touches 14, even briefly.
Longer - term, IHS Markit estimates that vehicle miles travelled will
grow to an all - time high of 11 billion per
year by 2040, which represents a 65 % increase since 2017.