Sentences with phrase «holdings by fractions»

Slowly I started building my holdings by fractions of shares.

Not exact matches

Holographic video has been held back by requirements for ultrafine screen resolutions and staggering data rates — a crisp, moving, holographic image can burn through terabytes of data in a fraction of a second.
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.
Because nominal wage growth for a large fraction of workers has been held to zero, a somewhat higher rate of inflation would grease the wheels of the labor market by allowing real wages to fall (Akerlof, Dickens, and Perry 1996).
The resulting basket contains just a fraction of the names held by our more diverse benchmark; however, industry biases are small and XLY's performance has been marketlike.
Without hiking the amount that the Fed pays banks to hold idle bank reserves, the Fed would have to contract its balance sheet by about $ 1.4 trillion before market forces would raise rates even to a fraction of 1 %.
Cesarean deliveries held steady in 2013 by declining a fraction to 32.7 percent of births (compared with 32.8 percent for 2010 - 12).
Already more than half the world's population is urbanized — a fraction, they said, that would surge to some two - thirds by midcentury if current projections hold true.
Money from grants held by those over the cap would be redirected to early - and midstage investigators, who are a flat or shrinking fraction of the NIH workforce.
Such exotic particles can exist on earth for just a fraction of a second but it is possible that there may be large numbers of them deep in the cores of neutron stars, which are also held together by the strong force.
There are periodic evaluations, but a poor result means losing only a fraction of your funding, says Schuman, who previously held one of the plum positions in U.S. science: as an investigator funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute on a 5 - year contract.
«Fraction Concepts Held by Young Children.»
You also have to fight the urge to intervene with a short - shift or by holding a gear a fraction longer.
It is the smallest of the devices here, despite also offering the smallest display by a fraction, and it holds it own in the most sections.
Securities held in passive funds, by definition, don't trade very much, and so they don't affect the price much, even if they comprise a significant fraction of the security's float.
These are held by a large fraction of the clever managers.
Through the second quarter of 2017, a tiny fraction (0.7 %) of all loans were purchased by private securitization companies.8 Prior to 2007, private securitization companies held $ 1.6 trillion in subprime and Alt - A (near prime) mortgages.
Second, a viable domestic cellulosic biofuels industry has not taken hold, with only a tiny fraction of the fuel mandated by the RFS actually being produced.
Another possibility is that we may just have difficulty discounting the weight of a plausible argument, even when we know it comes from an expert whose opinion is held by only a small fraction of his or her peers.
If some small fraction of the people holding gold (say, 5 %) sold their gold for US Dollars (releasing $ 400 bn), and the USD proceeds were used to buy bitcoins, the total value of bitcoins (commonly referred to as «market capitalisation») would increase by that amount of dollars ($ 400bn), and because we know the total number of bitcoins in circulation, we can derive a price per bitcoin.
Introduced a new system for processing library material holds to the [company name] cutting the time by more than half, reducing cost of materials needed to complete the task to a fraction and reducing the number of employees needed
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