Sentences with phrase «long after the downturn»

In Indiana Tech, we truly have a marvel: a place conceived and built after the scam became well known and opened long after the downturn in applications.

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Analyst say companies are not well - hedged after the beginning of the year because they did not expect such a long downturn.
A nearly $ 2 billion natural gas deal could signal a sign that companies are interested in gas drilling again after a long downturn.
The reason is that, after a number of false starts and a longer, deeper downturn than the industry has seen before, the industry is seemingly through the abyss.
Wenger has given such a move a «green light» and Arsenal are no doubt keen to avoid the swift downturn that Man United suffered after the departure of long term boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
After you answer 11 questions designed to get at such issues as how long you'll be relying on your savings and how you might react to a big downturn in stocks, the tool suggests an appropriate mix of stocks and bonds.
Studies have shown that a market downturn just before or after you start drawing an income can have a devastating effect on how long your money lasts.
Nonetheless, we do think the method is worth sticking to over the long term and we're encouraged by its market - beating performance after the market's largest downturn since 1929.
«Right after the downturn, people learned a lot about the real cost of credit cards and how interest rates impact your spending, but those lessons haven't carried over the long term.
«While the continued expansion is encouraging, faster growth is needed to replace the jobs lost in the recent downturn and to reduce long - term unemployment,» Alan Krueger, the head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, said in his blog after the GDP numbers were released.
It begs the question: what happens if after saving, and presumably sacrificing and waiting for so long, the new homeowner's local market goes through a downturn and loses significant value?
He brings a long - term perspective to the recent CMBS market gyrations having suffered though the «Russian Flu» market conditions in 1998, the downturn after 9/11 and the ascension to the giddy heights achieved before the Great Recession.
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