Sentences with phrase «just about growth»

For investors, small - caps shouldn't be just about growth.
The trend growth rate of the economy is not fixed — so this isn't just about growth postponed versus pain deferred.

Not exact matches

Rate of annual job growth: 0.17 % St. Louis citizens enjoy an average commute of just about 11 minutes and pay about 32 % of their income toward getting around town.
Just the basics about the ship - 48 - meter length, dry mass we're expecting to be about 85 tons, technically our design says about 75 tons, but inevitably there's mass growth.
If you're serious about your future success and the growth of your business, you have to focus just as much on service as on sales.
The company prints about a million business cards a day.It is a similar story throughout the broad range of others products, including brochures, catalogues and corporate reports.Such growth has not been without its problems.Expansion has meant six complete moves in 10 years and after being at Balcatta just a year, there is a need to move again — to more than double the size of just the print operations to more than 2,000 square metres.
If you just look at loan growth, which is one of the major indicators of a bank's health, Canadian Western Bank has seen its loans grow by about 7 % year - to - date, compared to between 1.1 % and 6.2 % for the biggest six banks.
We are beginning to see the drag on growth brought about the inexorable rise of total (not just government) US debt.
Given the earnings growth that you can get just from tax rate reduction, that helps the valuations for some of these stocks over which there's been some debate about overvaluation.
There are many ways to measure growth, it's not always just about turnover.
Canopy Growth Corp. is currently valued at just over $ 7.5 billion yet loses about 12 cents a share.
While venture capitalists, mutual funds and other private investors can only see upside in a zero - interest environment where growth is hard to find, public investors would be skeptical of a public Uber, Smith explains, just as they've asked tough questions about companies like Twitter and Yelp.
Based on the IAB's numbers and public financial numbers from Google and Facebook, the two digital giants accounted for about 99 % of the $ 2.9 billion in advertising growth in the third quarter — with Google making up about 54 % of the total and Facebook about 45 %, leaving just 1 % for everyone else.
The key to future economic growth is about more than just increasing shareholder value.
Given the reported growth, it might just be time to start thinking about your own mobile strategy on Facebook.
KERNEN: But the one thing most are bringing up — and then I want to tell you about — if you didn't see the Jamie Dimon and the Lloyd Blankfein interview, I want to just tell you what they said about the potential for GDP growth...
VCs were crawling over themselves to grab a bite of Databricks for a one main reason: In just four years, Databricks had already amassed about 500 big companies as customers, so revenue was growing, Ghodsi said, although he wouldn't indicate how much revenue the company had generated or its growth rate.
Growth isn't just about getting people in the door, but also delivering a good experience that makes them want to come back.
CNBC reported on Wednesday that the company would lay off about 100 engineers, just weeks after CEO Evan Spiegel said the company's recent headcount growth would continue.
Direct traffic to the site slowed its growth, and, according to ComScore, by July it drew just 72 million visitors in the United States — about the number it did back in mid-2014.
These are all reasons why just about every survey of small - business owners taken during the past 30 days have expressed optimism, confidence and plans for future growth and hiring.
In the budget there are bold vows — oddly reminiscent of China's annual edicts for economic growth rates — about boosting exports by 30 % in the next eight years (even though exports have climbed just 2.9 % from eight year ago).
For roughly the past two decades, I've read just about anything I can get my hands on in terms of professional and personal growth.
Of course, there is no shortage of fundamental issues to worry about: another downgrade to the outlook for global growth, uncertainty about the economic transition in China, the pace of normalization in the United States, worries about Europe, worries about Japan, just to cite a few.
When most investors think about different style boxes, whether it's large cap growth stocks or small cap value stocks, they probably just take the label at face value.
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Private sector economists have now revised down their forecasts of real GDP growth for 2015 by about 0.6 - percentage points, while the IMF cut its from 2.2 % to just 1.5 %.
The Strategic Growth Fund remains fully hedged, with the same «staggered strike» position we had at the 2007 peak, which strengthens our defense against potential market losses by raising the strike prices of our defensive put options, at a cost of just over 1 % of assets in additional put premium (which is relatively inexpensive with the CBOE volatility index currently at about 17).
Basically the baby boom, post-war, boosted economic growth in the opposite way to what I just described, for about 50 years.
Marketplaces create growth opportunities (and threats) on a unique scale for just about every business model and industry.
Worries about further capital flight leave little room to cut interest rates to stimulate growth, which may slow to just 4 percent this year, Capital Economics reckons.
And by just about any measure, inflation is quiet, while growth has only been moderate.
I was just wondering what your thoughts are on Jeff Rubin's take on all things «Oily» and «Economic», specifically re his books «Why Your World is About to get a Whole Lot Smaller» (2009) and «The End of Growth» (2012)?
At a 4.1 % unemployment rate and labor force growth now down to about 0.5 %, the baseline expectation for real GDP growth in the coming years is approaching just 1 % (0.5 % labor force growth plus productivity growth of about 0.5 % annually).
Sales development has become a mission critical element in just about every high growth sales & marketing organization.
Compare this to five years ago when economic uncertainty was their biggest concern or even just last year when only 39 % were very confident about growth.
These are just a few reasons why buying and holding high - quality dividend growth stocks is such a great way to think about income, essentially «future - proofing» oneself.
These questions come as EM stocks have had a rollercoaster year, with valuations beaten up by concerns about China's economy, slowing global growth and lower commodity prices, just to name a few of the headwinds facing developing markets.
If you want to talk about your income being more diverse, just take a look at my real - world six - figure dividend growth stock portfolio that I built by living below my means and investing my excess capital into fantastic dividend growth stocks like those you can find on David Fish's Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list.
So, you're talking about low single digits rather than, if you just looked at the headline number, something like 11.5 % growth.
Recent growth in the U.S. GDP came from stronger exports when just about the whole world is in a big slowdown.
Fortunately, it's not impossible — or even all that difficult, really — to estimate the fair value of just about any dividend growth stock out there, putting an investor in the «driver's seat» when it comes to making an intelligent investment decision for the long term.
This is just about as sure of growth as you'll ever see.
I mean if we got back to robust economic growth, maybe we could even talk about it, but at this point in the economy, it just seems crazy to even be debating this.»
Just as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing economy are widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be better off financially in the next 12 months — and they are eager to spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic growth on consumer sentiment.
As with any unregulated asset class and the introduction of new technology, there has been a mass growth in blockchain tech, with companies looking at developing blockchain tech to deliver on just about everything transferrable.
Thinking about those geopolitical shifts is causing a lot of global interest in Toronto from corporates who want to see what's unique, from investors looking to add growth capital, and from the media who is just now trying to better understand Canada's narrative.
But these shortcomings should not overshadow the fact that in six years KORUS is actually advancing many of the administration's highest priorities and delivering wins for U.S. workers and the economy... «[Of note,] KORUS is driving growth in U.S. exports of goods ranging from agriculture to autos to information technology and just about everything in between.
Historically, that has entailed about 3.2 % real growth and just over 3 % inflation.
Yeah, I agree with you about it just being a matter of time on when people realized genuine growth wasn't happening in the seeker model.
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