Sentences with word «hammered»

I added to my EMR and CAT when stocks were getting hammered earlier this year but now will wait to buy more in the industrial sector.
It was a surprising reversal for the government of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, which had, just last week, hammered out a plan for a logistical support relief package for Texas.
The REITs are continuing to get hammered and the health REITs are making new 52 week lows almost every day.
Utilities and REITs seem to be hammered down the most which is most likely where I'll be buying but SBUX kind of came out of nowhere and is looking better too.
And now, much as he ardently hammered at his opponents» jaws, Tyson's creditors will pursue his assets.
This year's hurricanes hammered Chipotle as well.
At the time, CBC English television was in a ratings slump, having been hammered by government cutbacks, competition from other channels and the Internet, as well as uninspired programming.
The deal she hammered out with most of the provinces late last year urges them to enact carbon pricing, but promises that even if Ottawa has to step in to impose a tax, they'll get to keep the revenues.
who have not seen their portfolio hammered by the dot com bubble and the Great Recession will undoubtedly think different when looking at Personal Capital only to see their portfolio slide like an avalanche.
«The value of existing bonds are going to get hammered,» Marrion said.
CBA reputation hammered by scandals: Commonwealth Bank's corporate reputation has taken a battering an exclusive survey shows, but BHP has leapt up the charts.
-LCB- Many consumer staples have been getting hammered since the middle of April.
The initial enthusiasm over OPEC's production cut deal died out rather unceremoniously, and oil prices only enjoyed a brief rally, hammered down continually by rising U.S. supply and slower - than - expected drawdowns on inventory.
And for their turn, Kenney's surrogate MLAs — he's not one himself yet — hammered away daily with scripted attacks on pipelines, and picked up Kenney's campaign theme of equal - time bashing of Notley and Trudeau, in hopes of tying an unpopular NDP premier to an unpopular - in - Alberta Liberal PM and arguing she won't defend Alberta's energy sector.
(Bloomberg)-- Donald Trump's plans for a U.S. construction boom have set off a chain reaction that's invigorated commodities prices, hammered bonds, buttressed the dollar and is now ripping into emerging markets.
These things will get hammered if and when rates rise.
Stocks are getting hammered, US stock futures are down, crude is getting smoked while safe havens such as gold, US treasuries and the Japanese yen are all in demand.
Mentors hammered home the idea to create bits of your company at a time, testing those and then coming back to the drawing board to analyze your results before building more features.
However, according to BBC America, going on a date in the UK without having a drink is simply not done — and getting hammered is a common occurrence.
«They've hammered that home and inculcated it into every aspect of their operations,» says Kozinets, who heads the global retail management specialization at the Schulich School of Business.
The judge hearing the case, Justice Sean Dunphy, sounds a bit puzzled as to why the case was brought before him at all, instead of hammered out in council chambers, according to reporters in the courtroom:
We also stumbled through what we later found out was the 13th largest storm in Arctic history — a hurricane with large, breaking waves that hammered our rowboat as we made our way along the Northern Passage.
As trades go, this has worked - The Hang Seng and Hang Seng China Enterprises index has dropped gradually throughout the year and has really been hammered since August in particular.
New export legislation hammered the final nail in Evandale's coffin.
Perhaps the peak came with the Monica Lewinsky scandal, during which the conservative media relentlessly hammered the president.
They hammered out a convoluted statement that basically said, «we agree to disagree» about the nature of the cross-strait relationship.
This one - two punch starts with self - doubt that an idea is actually novel and is hammered home with fear that there must be a very good reason the competition has left it on the table.
Their shares have been hammered this year on fears that low oil prices would sap demand for renewable energy, even though the business often relies on government incentives.
May 2 - Yum Brands Inc's sales at established restaurants rose at just half the pace expected by Wall Street, after a chicken supply shortage hammered sales at KFC in the UK and Pizza Hut struggled in China.
The flood of traffic to industry forum Hacker News has been so overwhelming that moderator Daniel Gackle had to request, «I hate to ask this, but our poor little single - core server process is getting hammered and steam is coming out its ears.
Fitbit's business was hammered by low - priced Chinese rival Xiaomi, whose sales nearly doubled.
Americans are going out to eat less, and casual dining restaurants like Red Robin, Olive Garden (DRI), and Applebee's (DIN) are getting particularly hammered as thrifty customers look for faster, more affordable options.
That point was hammered home by the release of new sales figures for last month, showing it was the strongest April in history for vehicle sales.
In those years, Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker hammered down both interest rates and inflation rates.
A large chunk of that optimism got vaporized this week, however, as most of the major TV - related stocks got hammered by investors: In just two days, the sector lost more than $ 50 billion in market value.
A rocket exploded a concrete pylon, part of a highway overpass, and Skelton was hammered with metal and rock.
By «doing its part,» Facebook is acknowledging that it has been hammered for being a platform for lies, partisan drivel, and worse.
Maria, which hammered Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, could cost $ 45 billion to $ 95 billion, though that is a preliminary estimate.
No. 2 Take advantage of the volatile market and sell stocks when it opens big and then buy them back when it gets hammered.
Nobody will remember it by then, anyway, because they'll all be hammered (which is synonymous with intoxicated, in case you are wondering).
That belief is no less powerful for having been hammered in by their parents.
She'd advocated for civil rights before then, but the crisis that hammered Iceland — increasing its unemployment rate, collapsing the stock market, slumping its currency — is what put her on course to become a self - described «accidental politician.»
It is a mirror image of what happened with distillate products in the winter, when weak demand for diesel and heating oil left a big surplus in those products, and hammered independent refiners» earnings at a time when those products are normally in high use.
PG&E had been hammered by energy deregulation in 2000, which led to a statewide power crisis and later, a humiliating trip to Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
A wave of selling has hammered major indexes, with the S&P 500 losing nearly 6 percent in the past week.
«Having been hammered by political punters backing Jeremy Corbyn at 200/1 to be Labour leader, Donald Trump at 150/1 to be US President, Brexit and a Tory General Election victory both at 6/1, we're taking no chances this time round,» William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said.
«Canadian exporters would really get hammered in the capital markets,» Lee says.
Merck shares got hammered in after - hours trading Tuesday evening and during the early morning rush, but had fully recovered by mid-morning.
But the speech was more noteworthy for how it hammered away at what political strategists like to call «wedge» issues that will differentiate the Conservatives from their opponents at the ballot box.
He hammered a few key points (although he flubbed his lines when he delivered his big line, «This balance is budget...»).
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