Sentences with phrase «guess at the value»

So we add the cash, a guess at the value of the cumulative investments in other bets, and a guess at the value of YouTube, and subtract that from the market price of Alphabet.
If you just guess at the value of your items, then you could get a Georgia policy with too little coverage.

Not exact matches

Given that Zaslav's 2010 pay package was valued at more than $ 40 million, I guess Velocity will be too downscale for him.
Without access to the algorithm that was used to create the new value, someone who wants to translate the new value back into the original value in order to commit fraudulent activity would have to resort to guessing at it.
While we don't know exactly how Vanguard selects these value stocks, we can guess that they are trading at P / E ratios that are relatively low based on current and future earnings.
I guess I am a wolf then... certainly not one of the flock who follows where led... but i commend you on attempting to peal back the layers... We should all be like that... not accepting things at face value.
If I were to guess — and that is all any outsider can do at this point — I would say that the language of intrinsic value still in the Charter, granting nature some immunity from human need, language which, as noted, the Earth Charter Commission regards as essential and nonnegotiable, will prove the final stumbling block to official acceptance.
Dante's value is probably somewhere between $ 6 and $ 8 million, at a guess?
I am guessing wba valuation of Evans was way above market value so we didn, t meet the evaluation, I think the» couldn't afford» comment is more like «we're not paying that» might have sniff at 3 million if you go down.
The franchise just doesn't seem to value protecting Andrew Luck, and I'd guess they don't change that at # 6 overall in the draft.
In contrast Tottenham's Harry Kane is valued at 91.3 m euro (# 66.8 m) mostly because of his age I guess.
Wenger values benzema at # 30m my guess is he will go as high as # 40m but no more.
I guess that depends on how much you value taking a tube at four in the morning or how much you're willing to pay to keep your local ticket office open.
It does indeed contain the 0.64 cents / kWh figure cited by Lomborg, in a table labeled «Estimates and Best Guesses of Damages» with a footnote and accompanying text indicating that the figure is some sort of average of a considerable range of values presented in the report, which extend from at least 8 times smaller to at least 150 times larger.
The value of volume has been mentioned various times throughout this article so you can probably guess where this is going — a good way to measure your progress is to see how much volume you are doing at one point compared to an earlier one.
My guess is that Teslas will lose 95 - 100 % of their sticker value at 7 - 10 years old.
With only ten kilometres on this delivery mileage example, and taking into account the burgeoning values of Porsches in today's market, it's anyone's guess how the RSR will perform when it crosses the auction block at RM Sotheby's event at Villa Erba on May 27th.
I'm guessing 3D was added at a relatively low cost to create a perceived higher value since the other costs in manufacturing this device are likely really high.
My guess on the 2010 liability has the present value of expenses for Medicare parts A & B running ahead at 7 % from 2009 to 2010, which is similar to many prior years in the recent decade, if not on the low side.
Continuing with the above example, if Company X called the convertible at par value of $ 25 a share while the market price is $ 33, my guess is they wouldn't have many takers.
If I had to guess, most of the value traps in net - net investing are those businesses burning NCAV at a rate of 25 % or worse year in and year out.
Lenders can only guess at the blue book value of your trade - in until the dealer inspects the vehicle.
So I guess that my concerns about the company were probably for a large part unfounded, but at the same time it also illustrates one of the bigger risks you face as a value investor.
Until then you're making guesses about the value of intangibles like reputation and goodwill and future value, and hoping you can convince the buyer to give you at least that much.
Take guesses at the current market value — no need to be super precise here, no one really knows the current market value of your house or car anyway.
My guess is that this is the result of 1) a reassessment of value based on a closer look at the remaining assets, and 2) uncertainty surrounding the timing of the liquidation that the postponement of the special meetings has introduced.
Take a wild guess at what the 401 (k)'s expected value becomes with that number?
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Hazarding a wild guess at the potential value of their sites, extracting Norish's pre-Townview net equity of GBP 7.9 mio seems very achievable (basically equating to GBP 16.5 mio of property, plant & equipment, less GBP 8.4 mio in loans).
Then again, these challenges are an enjoyable bloggers & readers interaction, and it's always fun to guess at / see revealed market value vs. intrinsic value estimates.
(Or at least provide some entertainment value and help keep the guessing game alive!)
I find a lot of value at the Lonely Planet Torntree forum, so I guess I'm pretty old school.
Nice hotel and staff make up for terrible location Lay and yang were very exceptional, help me find near by laundromat and places to visit No problem request shuttle during stay, wish there is a regular schedule pick up Walking back to hotel about 15 mins but sidewalk are very bad Don't mind tour group in the morning at breakfast, it really light up the hotel Selection more Asian style yet got all basic food groups Love the smoothie Guess good value, breakfast included, beautiful comfy stylish room plus smiley service Make up for location Area local folks are very friendly and helpful Will definitely chose to stay again
I def see someone who lacks clear logical thinking and jumps on a conclusion without even fully understanding what he is saying... Guessing you just take things at face value and never delve deeper into the actual causes / effects of things.
I guess that's cool but I see no value at all as a current player.
I guess at our core we are advocates: for our clients, for artists, for gallery programs, for the value of contemporary art dialogue.
I don't see it as «obviously wrong» — but it certainly is not be the final word, it is just my guess at how the 5 - year trend presented in The Independent might be related to annual values.
Actually, though, most of the OLR originates from below the tropopause (can get up around 18 km in the tropics, generally lower)-- with a majority of solar radiation absorbed at the surface, a crude approximation can be made that the area emitting to space is less than 2 * (20/6371) * 100 % ~ = 0.628 % more than the area heated by the sun, so the OLR per unit area should be well within about 0.6 % of the value calculated without the Earth's curvature (I'm guessing it would actually be closer to if not less than 0.3 % different).
I guess there is a range of temperatures over which this magical equation is deemed to hold and its seems we are living at temperatures where this «must be» non-linear equation has a maximum value for lambda (must be because: -1000 + celcius isn't physically real).
Measuring the distance apart and speed of 2 satellites in space orbiting the earth to the width of a human hair with no margin for error [damn those drift recalculations], and taking into account unknown factors with respect to the true values for water depth, water weight at different salt concentrations, ice depth magma flows, volcanic activity etc [ie making a lot of guesses], plus taking human motivation on board [like CO2 increase must melt ice surely] can give you an accurate measurement of the volume ice in Antarctica.
Well John, I am guessing that what you say will not influence at all any APS members contemplating resigning from an organization that doesn't share their values or respect their professional opinions.
It would have been great to have direct questions on climate sensitivity, ECS and TCR, for instance: best guestimate, best guess at highest likely value, best guess at lowest likely value.
Climate scientists don't just guess at things like alpha values, however.
Unfortunately, we do not have good estimates of A or B at that time - we only have proxies, and our best guesses are that the past values were A = 10.4 + / - 0.6, and B = 5.6 + / - 1.0.
Either the model is perfectly constrained and thus the outcome certain before the operator hits the run button or under - constrained in which case the outcome is determined completely by the parameter values guessed at by the programmer.
I guess what I'm saying is that numbers are pretty dumb on their own and of limited value at other times.
What I see as the problem is that their p and q values when propagating upwards in the tree don't seem to be weighted, implying that physical evidence at a given input stage is equal to opinion evidence in another input stage (given the fact that this is software, I'm guessing it can't tell which evidence is factual vs opinion.)
The two - hour panel session covered AI and the future of legal work, the value of AI, as well as practical use cases and ways to get started, and was at times hampered by, you guessed it, technology.
My colleague Jamie White — creative director of Blackbridge Communications, and, for my money, the market - expert on law firm branding — and I once put various sets of these values in front of HR and marketing directors at a seminar, inviting the participants to guess which Magic Circle law firms they pertained to.
How much work will migrate from corporations and law firms to other parts of the value chain is anyone's guess at this stage; however, it is probably fair to assume that multi-sourcing (the use of multiple sources of legal service delivery) is likely to increase.
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