Sentences with phrase «made near the peak»

During the national real estate crash in 2009, Cooper Union investment committee Chair John Michaelson acknowledged to The Wall Street Journal that Tishman Speyer «would not do that deal today» since such a generous deal had been made near the peak of the real estate boom.

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It takes effort to see the bigger picture, but it's an effort well worth making, if only so we don't become like most investors (other than Buffett) who freak out and sell when the market is on the way down, or fear missing out and buy when the market is nearing its peak.
Observe that the government's antitrust suits against U.S. corporations, particularly the landmark suits that make the history books, consistently come near stock market peaks, usually slightly afterward.
Takeaway: recent oil crash creates a long - term income opportunity for brave investors While it can be hard to buy equities in whatever industry is Wall Street's latest whipping boy, this is precisely the time, when pessimism and uncertainty are near their peak, that the best long - term investments are made.
Therefore, we can make an educated guess that the next peak will occur near the $ 80 level by 2020.
Make no mistake, Norman Mailer's latest is neither a great retelling of the gospel nor Mailer anywhere near the peaks that he reached with his political writing that culminated in the compulsively readable account of the 1967 march on the Pentagon, The Armies of the Night, or even Executioner's Song, his story of the ending of the Supreme Court's ban on the death penalty with the 1977 execution of Gary Gilmore.
At 28 years of age, Alba is near the peak of his powers and he would interest a number of top clubs across Europe were he made available to leave.
To make the 3 - D map, Milisavljevic and co-author Rob Fesen of Dartmouth College examined Cas A in near - infrared wavelengths of light using the Mayall 4 - meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory, southwest of Tucson, AZ..
Technically speaking, they were able to coat peripheral atoms near the peak with nitrogen, making it a one atom - thick, tough protective paint job.
But thankful to Porsche for still making high - revving naturally - aspirated engines, with peak hp near the redline.
Think of 1979 - 82: by the time bond yields were nearing their peak levels, bond managers were making money in nominal terms with rates rising because the income from the coupons was so high, and it set up the tremendous rally in bonds that would last for ~ 30 years or so.
Bonds have poor inflation properties unless you happen to purchase them near the peak of an inflationary period, then the decision to buy will have been the best idea any human could have made.
It's fair to blame Lampert for making what was, in effect, a major real estate investment near the peak of the biggest real estate bubble in American history.
Investors will often seek to increase the amount of money they can make in a particular security or category of security by purchasing it when the market associated with that type of security is near its trough, and sell these holdings when the market is near its peak.
Located near Haleakala National Park, we make it easy to explore Maui from our Wailea hotel, from its pristine beaches to its magnificent peaks and rainforests.
I don't think anyone is seriously claiming that we're about to «run out» — rather, the claim made by the Peak Oil theorists is that we're at or near peak productPeak Oil theorists is that we're at or near peak productpeak production.
Otherwise, an approximation can be made by using, in place of BTc0i and ΔBTc0, three corresponding values of upward / downward / net fluxes per unit area, two values for frequencies ν1 and ν2 on either side of the band near the centroids of the areas on the graph for the band - widening effect (works unless there are temporary saturations leaving positive and negative areas, in which case more different values for different frequencies would work better) to multiply by b * BW1 and b * BW2, respectively, to find the band - widenning effect, and one value for the peak frequency ν0, to multiply by something on the order of b * 1/2 * (BW1 + BW2) to find the band center contribution.
A similar argument can be made for mountain species that are forced to smaller and smaller regions near peaks.
Alternatively, it could mean that being near peak oil there will be inertia in the system due to investments made in the infrastructure for coal - based energy, tar sands, shale, or what have you.
The inter-period flexibility regarding peak temperature targets ought to be of practical value to policy - makers, since it allows them to make informed trade - offs between near - term emissions and emissions in the longer term.
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