Sentences with phrase «longer moved at»

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Amazon spoiled us with a single click solution a long time ago, and now we're moving toward no clicks at all.
Most people try to move out of that lane as soon as they can, but a few will cruise past the long line to merge at the last moment.
Once you become more effective at estimating how long tasks take, the next step is to move them to your calendar (at least those tasks that will take more than just a few minutes).
By making a move to beef up the industry, he's giving his business its best chance at long - term success.
These are very deep - seeded systemic issues that take a long time to resolve, but with authors and activists like Leader - Chivée at the helm, progress just might move forward that much quicker.
Moving up infrastructure spending is one way, so long as those projects are worth doing at all and accelerating timelines does not increase the costs of those projects.
CNBC's Morgan Brennan looks at what's moving in early morning trading ahead of the long holiday weekend.
«Solutions» include pre-emptive activities such as building long - term relationships with future founders or mentoring at incubators to meet teams pre-seed, plus getting really good at reference diligence, but we still rely upon accelerating the «would we work well together» discussion during fast - moving investments.
They want to avoid failure at all costs, so they keep plugging away at things, long after logic suggests it's time to move on.
The following year, FIFA abandoned its years - long tradition of holding executive meetings at Baur au Lac, where suites cost $ 4,000 a night, and moved to another five - star hotel that was expected to save the organization tens of thousands of dollars.
«I'm not a person who can sit at my desk for long periods of time, I'm always on the move.
At the McKinsey Global Institute, we interviewed dozens of CEOs from multiple industries, and many of them sensed danger as many Americans no longer believe they have a chance to move up the ladder.
He was no longer at the firm to accept the award with the rest of the team, however; he quit the year before to join a competitor, and moved back to Toronto.
Some of Wednesdays trading was likely market participants taking advantage of Tuesdays moves to buy currencies at cheaper levels, or to exit long dollar positions, after much of Asia and Europe returned from the May Day holiday, said Osborne.
The dramatic move marks a watershed in the long decline of a city that at one time was the center of the U.S. auto industry and the birthplace of Motown, but that has seen its fortunes sag and deficits rise.
In a report in March, analysts at CIBC said the FERC move puts the long - term viability of MLPs in question.
If his short doesn't work out, but the long end moves, then he still stands to make money or at least trim his losses.
That move, added to the hiring of Todd Combs last year, is aimed at preparing investment - rich Berkshire for a day when Buffett, who just turned 81, will no longer be running the company's investments.
That's the kind of energy we need to keep us moving all year long, so don't save your celebrations for the beginning of 2016, find a reason to pop a cork (real or virtual) at least once a month.
Long before the actual move, he had rented a post-office box at that prestigious address, hoping that potential customers would be impressed.
I remember my first encounter: I had just moved to New Jersey, and I was getting acquainted with the long wait for tickets at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
The company has moved from research on rats to the cusp of human trials in less than five years at a cost of less than $ 5 million, a process that can often take twice that long and cost many times more.
Symantec is the latest in a long line of software vendors that are moving at least some of their data and applications to a public cloud.
Dan Clifton, head of policy research at Strategas, said the Tillerson move will no doubt be followed by other shake - ups but that should not send longer - term shock waves through the market.
Not only are realtors facing new competition from people like Arora within their own ranks, but also deep - pocketed companies including Power Corp. are moving in on the for - sale - by - owner (FSBO) space, at long last creating a nationwide alternative to the MLS, which for years has been a near - monopoly marketplace.
New York Fashion Week first moved to Lincoln Center in September 2010, after a long stint at Bryant Park.
Whereas Yahoo moved quickly to implement revenue strategies for Tumblr, at least some of which had been in the works prior to the acquisition, Facebook is playing a longer game with Instagram.
She'd undergone a decade - long apprenticeship at Linamar, the auto - parts manufacturing company Frank founded in Guelph, Ont., in the 1960s, starting as a lathe operator and moving through accounting, quality control and factory management, among other functions.
The woman had told our employee, Cesar Larios — who was on the job for our moving company at the time — that she was physically unable to stand for a long period of time.
When a long line is building up at the register, automation can let you know to move staff from a back room to assist with the demand.
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.
Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at MKM Partners, pointed out in a note Thursday that less than 60 percent of stocks in the Russell 3000 are trading above their 200 - day moving average, a key long - term technical metric.
Relying on discounts will not be a viable long - term strategy, as it will dilute the brand's halo effect and make the move into athleisure even more difficult, according to Shelly Banjo at Bloomberg.
MCD did experience a death cross at the beginning of April, but with today's earnings report, has now surpassed all three of its core moving averages (50, 100, and 200), as well as its three - month - long trading range between $ 160 and $ 140.
This means movements in book value typically move in tandem with movements in stock price, at least over the long run.
At BlackRock, we have long been saying that the second half was likely to be characterized by more volatility, given increasing investor attention on the Fed's next move.
Basically, it's moving in and out of the stock market with the intention of minimizing losses and buying investments when they're on the rise to eventually sell at a premium, says Ben Barzideh, wealth advisor at Piershale Financial Group in Crystal Lake, Ill. «Instead of holding onto an asset long - term, [you're] buying and selling based on predicting future market movements.»
From one perspective it seems slightly curious that long - term retirement savings can be moved at short notice.
If you have 1,000 contacts of persona X who have been sitting at the «lead» stage for a long time and a lack of content to entice them to move to the next stage, that's your starting point.
Downsizing from a $ 250,000 house to a $ 150,000 home is a great way to make your retirement nest egg last longer, and such a move will save you an extra $ 6,250 every year, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
Furthermore, the major indices are now trading at or near major long - term support of their respective 200 - day moving averages.
When you are able to invest in a Dividend Aristocrat at an attractive valuation, you must move quickly because it is unlikely to last long.
«Bitcoin price staged a strong rally to break past the short - term channel top and aim for the longer - term resistance... Buyers are taking control of bitcoin price action... Moving averages are in line with the 4 - hour bullish channel support at $ 610, adding to its strength as a floor.
I also noticed that politics were starting to move left, deficits were getting larger, and the Fed had committed a policy error post-tech bubble in leaving rates at 1 % for so long.
China has only completed the first part of the rebalancing — interest rates, wages and the currency have all moved sharply closer to healthy levels, levels at which the imbalances are no longer getting worse, in other words, but Beijing has still not got its arms around credit growth because to do so would cause GDP growth to drop much more sharply than Beijing is willing to tolerate.
G - 20 Finance Ministers and central bankers meeting in Baden - Baden over the weekend dropped a long - standing reference to the pursuit of free and open trade and the rejection of protectionism in their official commnique, a move many saw as a swipe at U.S. - focused trade policies pursued by the Donald Trump administration.
So - called «captive» shippers, who rely solely on a single carrier to move their product, have long complained they are at the mercy of Canada's two main carriers, CP and rival Canadian National Railway Co..
At their lows of the day, major indexes fell sharply, with both the Dow and the S&P 500 dropping below their 200 - day moving averages, a closely watched gauge used as a proxy for an asset's long - term momentum trends.
But, perhaps more importantly, the acquisitions could go a long way to proving out Forerunner's thesis: That as more purchases move online, traditional brick - and - mortar retailers will struggle to adapt and digitally native brands and retailers will be valued at a premium.
That's the right long - term move, but Wall Street nevertheless balked at the prospect of declining profitability in the nearer term.
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