Sentences with phrase «likely at his lowest value»

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At today's prices, industry forecasts of three million barrels per day by 2020 are likely to underestimate production by a bit, but the real kicker will be on the value of that production to all concerned — governments, via taxes and royalties, and shareholders will all suffer much lower returns from this development than they would have expected less than a year ago if prices stay where they are today.
In a letter to HBC shareholders, Land & Buildings founder Jonathan Litt said that selling properties «at or above the Company's stated NAV is likely the optimal and lowest cost option for raising capital — and further underscores the real estate value of the Company.»
In the case of an oil spill cleanup, the costs are likely to be directly incurred by an insurance company, but the premiums paid for that insurance come at the expense of the value of the oil transportation service — the higher the expected clean - up costs from oil spills, the higher insurance premiums will be, and this will mean higher pipeline tolls, which in turn implies lower profits, taxes, and royalties on the products shipped.
«The actual figure is likely worse, given that a large number of transactions are exchanges and miners moving bitcoins around and other low - value «dust» transactions,» said Matthew Green, a cryptography expert at Johns Hopkins University.
For instance, Köhler et al used an estimate of the cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum of 5.8 ± 1.4 ºC, but a recent update from Annan and Hargreaves and used in the Hargreaves et al estimate is 4.0 ± 0.8 ºC which would translate into a lower CS value in the Köhler et al calculation (roughly 1.1 — 3.3 ºC, with a most likely value near 2.0 ºC).
As the push towards accountability reconstructs what is valued in parent - school relations, low income parents are likely to be at a disadvantage as they are less able to take time away from work or provide the requisite financial support.
At the same time, 25 percent of high - poverty schools scored «Below» state value - added targets while low - poverty schools were half as likely to score «Below.»
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.
• Unlike in the U.S., underwriting standards for qualifying mortgage borrowers in Canada have been maintained at prudent levels resulting in mortgage borrowers here being much more creditworthy; • Canadian mortgage lenders never offered low initial «teaser» rate mortgages that led to most of the difficulties for mortgage borrowers in the U.S.; • Most mortgages in Canada are held by their original lender, not packaged and sold to third parties as is typical in the U.S., and consequently, Canadian mortgage lenders have a vested interest in ensuring that their mortgage borrowers are creditworthy and not likely to default; • Only 0.3 % of Canadian mortgages are in arrears versus 4.5 % in the U.S. and what even before the start of the U.S. housing meltdown two years ago was 2 %; • Canadians tend to pay down their mortgage faster than in the U.S. where mortgage interest is deductible from taxes, which encourages U.S. homeowners to take equity out of their homes to finance other spending, a difference that is reflected in the fact that in Canada mortgage debt accounts for just over 30 % of the value of homes, compared with 55 % in the U.S.
The value factor formed on B / P is likely to load on low profitability / junk companies, whereas the aggregate valuation metric may be better at identifying quality and thus may do a better job of predicting the subsequent return.
General Mills is likely fairly valued at this time given its future growth prospects, high yield, and low risk (in relation to most other stocks).
Given that strategies for buying companies at low prices can underperform for periods, even as these approaches seem to do well over the long - term, it is useful to consider the types of environments in which systematic value strategies are likely to do best.
Now you can also say, «Well, if they're not working, they're not worth much,» and we're not likely to just start cutting them up for scrap, but I think that's kind of an interesting reference point that you don't want to forget about because we're trading at a very low value today.
I wonder — given incredibly low yields across all US bond segments and that the only way for most bond values to go is likely down, does investing in any bonds at this point make sense?
If a business is trading for lower than its historical average price - to - earnings ratio, it is likely trading at fair value or better.
Those who lowered their stock allocations when the long - term value proposition was poor (the most likely long - term return on stocks was a negative number at the top of the bubble) have a lot more in the way of assets to invest in stocks now that they again offer a reasonable long - term value proposition.
For instance, Köhler et al used an estimate of the cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum of 5.8 ± 1.4 ºC, but a recent update from Annan and Hargreaves and used in the Hargreaves et al estimate is 4.0 ± 0.8 ºC which would translate into a lower CS value in the Köhler et al calculation (roughly 1.1 — 3.3 ºC, with a most likely value near 2.0 ºC).
«Prudent capital expenditure can have a positive outcome for shareholder value — executives can deliver the best results for investors by running their companies as if preparing for a lower demand world, whether they personally believe it likely or not,» said Andrew Grant, financial analyst at Carbon Tracker.
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.
Taken together, the average of the warmest times during the middle Pliocene presents a view of the equilibrium state of a globally warmer world, in which atmospheric CO2 concentrations (estimated to be between 360 to 400 ppm) were likely higher than pre-industrial values (Raymo and Rau, 1992; Raymo et al., 1996), and in which geologic evidence and isotopes agree that sea level was at least 15 to 25 m above modern levels (Dowsett and Cronin, 1990; Shackleton et al., 1995), with correspondingly reduced ice sheets and lower continental aridity (Guo et al., 2004).
People list low to get a bidding war, the list at the correct value in hopes that is what a buyer is looking for and they list high because they likely need the money or hope that by adding a premium price buyers» will think it's a premium product.
You hit it right on with court being economically more difficult since the value at hand is likely lower than what an attorney would cost.
The upside of these low amounts is that they make auto insurance coverage quite affordable for most people; the downside is that in today's world of high medical costs and high property values, an at - fault accident with these tiny coverage amounts would likely cost the driver significant amounts of money.
Certainly, a Green Star rated building, or at least a sustainably - designed building, would increase its value, because running costs are likely to be lower.
«Agents know best how to prepare a home and maximize value, agents provide broader exposure to the market and are more likely to generate multiple bids, and the portion of sales that are between private parties are likely to be at a lower price than those on the open market.»
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