Sentences with phrase «in a bubble at»

He was in a bubble at Arsenal.
The COS observations measured the temperature of the gas in the bubble at approximately 17,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
When investors become more concerned with their fear of being left out than losing their original investment, they invest in a bubble at the worst possible moment.

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By contrast, in 1929 their p / e was over 18 and at the height of the dot com bubble it was over 20.
By late last year, people — investors, angels, venture capital firms — were all overpaying for growth in technology startups and stocks, just as they had been 14 years earlier at the height of the last bubble.
The scale and speed at play in China's VC scene have prompted «bubble» accusations in Silicon Valley and New York, Tung said.
Poloz was at his sunniest when he testified recently to the finance committee in Ottawa — «We don't believe we're in a bubble,» he told the assembled MPs, saying he sees no signs of the speculative activity that typically characterizes a bubble, like people buying multiple houses to flip them.
Sadly, you can't live in a literal bubble, always keeping your grumpiest colleagues and customers at a safe distance lest they infect you.
«Bubble» was maybe the single word most consistently spoken by expert panelists at the Consensus conference in late May.
A lot of the results in these charts can be explained by a simple factor: stock valuations at the end of the period were either in a bubble or a bust.
The bears don't believe Genworth will be picking up the slack because «they too are subject to a parliamentary cap of $ 250 billion,» at least as stated in this article, «The under - the - radar changes that may soon deflate (or pop) the housing bubble
After it hit 14,000 at the height of the housing bubble in 2007 — less than three months after passing 13,000 — the Dow wouldn't gain another 1,000 points until six years later, in May 2013.
The fact is, says Vitaliy Katsenelson, director of research at Investment Management Associates in Denver, Colo., and a prominent China skeptic, China's frantic building boom over the past five years not only boosted GDP on paper and put millions to work but also produced a property bubble where neither investors nor developers are likely to ever recover their costs.
In 1999, at the height of the internet bubble, Cuban sold the company to Yahoo for $ 5.7 billion.
The fact that the body washed ashore has fueled speculation that the murder was the work of amateurs imitating something from the movies rather than professional assassins, and some have even suggested that the remains never sank at all, perhaps due to air bubbles in the concrete.
The chart below from Shane Oliver, chief economist and chief investment officer at AMP Capital, puts Bitcoin in historic perspective with other major asset bubbles.
In 2001, after the bubble burst, his father, Charles Marleau Sr. (a former vice-president at BMO and National Bank, and founder of a now defunct asset management firm), suggested young Charles start a money - management business.
«I think this [crypto] is going to be the biggest bubble of our lifetimes by a longshot,» he said at the CoinDesk Consensus: Invest conference in New York.
At the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and yet has as much at stake when it comes to immigration reforAt the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and yet has as much at stake when it comes to immigration reforat stake when it comes to immigration reform.
At the event itself, conference guests were treated to a bubble of uncensored internet in hotels, including access to Google, Facebook and foreign news outlets with specialized codes handed out to guests.
In October the company's shares surged past their all - time high price of $ 59.56, recorded in the heady days of the dotcom bubble and at the tail end of a decade that the company unquestionably ruleIn October the company's shares surged past their all - time high price of $ 59.56, recorded in the heady days of the dotcom bubble and at the tail end of a decade that the company unquestionably rulein the heady days of the dotcom bubble and at the tail end of a decade that the company unquestionably ruled.
In April, at a time when IPO rumors were bubbling, Tanium had a PR week from hell.
At the same time, Burry, who made a fortune in last decade's financial crisis by betting that the housing bubble would burst, is also gaining a following north of Hollywood, as a Silicon Valley tech investor.
David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, warns that the Fed may be continuing to inflate a bubble in stocks.
«If you look at my track record at Sybase, I think we made money for some 60 quarters in a row, even when the dotcom bubble blew up we were profitable.
I have no choice but to wait because businesses aren't built in bubbles and I'm at the mercy of other peoples» schedules.
The Chinese economy charged ahead at an unsustainable 10.5 % pace in 2010, sparking concerns of rising inflation and the risk of speculative bubbles, particularly in the housing sector.
I believe that the world is bigger than the bubble we live in and it is only through travel that we can find answers to the questions that keep us up at night.
David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, says the parallels between recent market action and that in March 2000, when the tech bubble burst, «dominated client discussions» last week.
For the benchmark S&P 500, the measure sits at its lowest since 1994, while companies in the Russell 2000 gauge of small - cap stocks are trading the most independently since the tech bubble, according to BAML data.
«This is not unlike the dotcom bubble of 2000,» said a partner at a venture capital fund in Shanghai, who didn't want to be named because of the issue's sensitivity.
Reading «Disrupted» strictly as a memoir of career transition — rather than as some sort of exposé of life at HubSpot or life «in the startup bubble,» as the title provocatively puts it — will open your eyes to many of of the book's finer points.
Noting that the value of tech stocks at the height of the dot - com bubble was many times the size of the current cryptocurrency market (with a total value of about $ 519 billion), Citi's report conceded that it may be a while before the crypto bubble bursts: «Bubbles can build in plain sight, be duly identified, and prove highly durable for a period measured in years.»
On the form he showed at the Masters, Woods still seems a good bet to break Jack Nicklaus» record of 18 major tournament wins; but the revenue records the tour set in the last decade, before the bursting of the Tiger bubble and the broader American economic bubble, are unlikely to be improved any time soon.
With analysts at UBS estimating that blockchains could be a $ 300 billion to $ 400 billion global industry by 2027, it's clear that regardless of what happens in the bitcoin bubble, blockchain technology is here to stay.
Yes, SoftBank might be the cause for an IPO slump, and yes, Son might be a so - called «one - man bubble - maker,» but we'd be remiss not to look at what the Japanese tech behemoth's infusion of cash is doing to move humanity forward in the long - term.
At least historically in the U.S. it's been normal, but... that's another clear bubble.
When Immelt took over at General Electric in 2001 from venerable GE boss Jack Welch, the stock was already turning over, as the dotcom bubble of the 1990s burst and took the broader stock market lower as well.
Me: So when we look at global markets, which markets... [are those] that a lot of investors are very keen on [and may be in bubble territory]?
In addition, if you are a VC and you pay a bubble price even at an early stage that can be hard to recover from (for both you and the company) if the climate changes radically.
At first, Maes» favorite Black Mirror episodes were the ones that related the most closely to her own work in augmented reality, filter bubbles and memory — like the «grain» episode about the pitfalls of total recall, or the twist ending in the Hololens - like «Men Against Fire.»
Hovnanian Enteprises, a home builder founded in 1959, topped out in the mid-70s in 2005 but got crushed when the real estate bubble burst, falling to an all - time low at 52 cents.
Today's biggest bubble in safe assets, however, is the one in Treasury bonds, which is a direct consequence of the Fed's policy of holding interest rates down at abnormally low levels.
The Fed is in a «liquidity trap» which requires rates to stay at emergency levels and that fuels the bubbles in equities, Commercial and Residential Real Estate and financier assets.
Lightpath Technologies, Inc., a provider of optics, photonics and infrared solutions for the industrial, defense, telecommunications, testing and measurement, and medical industries, hit an all - time low at 30 cents in February of 2009 after a multi-year fall that began with the dot.com bubble in 2000.
Neil Wilson, a senior market analyst at ETX Capital in London, says bitcoin is «following the playbook for a speculative bubble to the letter.»
But I guess it makes sense because after the NASDAQ bubble burst in March 2000, real estate started taking off partly because the Fed aggressively lowered interest rates, and partly because equity investors looked at hard assets to park their money.
«History tells us that credit booms lead to bubbles and eventual crisis,» Jason Daw, a strategist specialized in Asia at Societe Generale, wrote in a recent report.
At the time they were used, they were effectively the result of ambitious management teams trying to cash in on the obscene (and stupid) once - in - several - generations valuation levels that seemed to be hitting new highs on an almost daily basis back during the dot - com bubble.
By way of a comparison, this ratio peaked at about 6.1 per cent in the U.S. in the mid-2000s at the height of its housing bubble, and toward the end of the 1980s in Japan, when that country was nearing the end of its own property boom.
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