Sentences with phrase «many lowered their estimates»

It's not enough to top Wall Street's notoriously low estimates.
BTIG's Walter Piecyk has the low estimate (50 million), independent Faizai Kara of the Braeburn Group the high (64 million).
Still, Wall Street has continued to lower its estimates for growth this year and next, with GDP now expected to be 1.95 percent for 2016, 19 basis points lower than in March and below 2 percent for the first time since the question was first asked a year ago.
Yet even if the Britain loses access to the European Union's single market, many firms have lowered their estimates for job losses in London, meaning the city will likely remain Europe's financial center.
That announcement surprised analysts and many lowered their estimates for the second quarter.
But $ 3 million is probably a very low estimate.
Estimate revision data show analysts have been lowering estimates for emerging market companies, but they clearly have not been pessimistic enough.
Next, if you take the lowest estimate of how many of those Sun - like stars have an Earth - like planet orbiting it (22 %), that means about 100 billion billion other Earth - like planets are out there.
In fact, newer research has lowered the estimate for induced demand effects.
Growth in exports over 2017 and 2018 are projected to be slower than previously forecast, due to lower estimates of global demand, a composition of US growth that appears less favourable to Canadian exports, and ongoing competitiveness challenges for Canadian firms.
Some analysts recently lowered their estimates on United based on expectations for higher costs in the fourth quarter.
In May, Morgan Stanley Mutual Fund Trust lowered its estimate of the online retailer's valuation by 15.5 % for the second successive quarter in a row, implying that Morgan Stanley valued Flipkart at $ 9.39 billion.
Home Depot Inc. and Lowe's Cos. fell at least 1.4 percent after a Deutsche Bank AG analyst lowered his estimates for their profits based on weak results at rivals.
The closing cost breakdown also included less information about individual costs than competitor calculators, which could explain the low estimate.
My guess is take the lowest estimate, $ 30, and the highest, $ 100, and split them.
The reason for the lower estimate is the impact of the recession on corporate profits.
With few exceptions, Guaranteed Rate returned the lowest estimates on a 30 - year mortgage rate in our analysis of purchase loan options in Illinois.
But how credible is this lower estimate for 2012 - 13?
Some banks lowered the estimates for jobs they need to move as they consider more carefully how much of their operations they will need in the European Union if Britain loses access to the bloc's single market, the survey found.
In Iraq alone 130 thousand is the low estimate of people that died.
Narrowly focused company analysts are raising performance expectations for the businesses they follow while broadly focused market strategists and economists are lowering their estimates for market performance.
Even as 54 % of companies are beating lowered estimates, investors are not thrilled.
To some extent this result was boosted by differences in timing between the recent increases in output and employment growth, with the pick - up in output growth preceding that in employment (see below); it also appears to be based on implausibly low estimates of the increase in hours worked.
(8) Our low estimate for signage assumes you finance the signage, with a 10 % down payment, and a minimum signage package.
The lower estimates assume the landlord will cover many of the leasehold improvement costs.
The low estimates assume that you qualify for a discount as a member of Club Platinum.
During each of the previous three earnings seasons last year, analysts lowered their estimates as the season approached.
So how is it possible that I have lower estimates than every analyst and a higher price target?
48 % of Americans believe in creation, and don't believe in evolution, so I would probably think this is either accurate, or a low estimate.
Dreaming innocence is not, however, human life, and when Lewis contrasts Malacandra and «the silent planet» (earth), his low estimate of human life becomes evident: when Ransom acknowledges to one of the rational creatures that the speck through the telescope is his planet, «It was the bleakest moment in all his travels.»
A primary reason, both in point of time and significance, for the general low estimate of preaching is to be found in the nature of American Christianity.
So low an estimate of the Good and the Beautiful and the True is expressed by this as to think that it ought to be able to make use of anyone as a serviceable instrument from whom to elicit a harmonious strain, anyone — even the one that had polluted himself!
Let's just say that the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association had decided to spend their money on relational evangelism training instead of crusades, and that in 50 years of operations, they trained only 1 % of the lower estimate of 300 million Christians worldwide, or 3 million Christians.
The presumed duration of the whole human development (a few million years) is so trifling compared with the extent of astronomic time, even at the lowest estimate, that the chance of a variation of the solar equilibrium while the anthropogenesis is in process may be ignored.
These low estimates are consistent with estimates of imports accounting for 80 - 90 percent of market share.
And this is probably a low estimate, considering image rights tend to bump wages up by as much as 20 percent.
Even the lowest estimates, however, suggest that millions of children in the federal lunch program could experience gastrointestinal problems after consuming milk.
Home birth is uncommon in the United Kingdom and uncertainty exists about its safety.1 2 Almost all mortality figures available nationally1 provide merely a single global figure for planned and unplanned home births, though the constituent rates differ greatly.3 The only recent figures for planned home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a home delivery but ended up delivering in hospital.
If United Russia were able to secure just under 50 per cent of the popular vote in the party - list competition, along with the lower estimate of seats in the singe - mandate district races, it would end up with over 270 seats, more than it now holds.
Even this much lower estimate is still almost # 200 million higher than the # 450 million suggested by Khan during the campaign, however.
Rio Tinto expects China's stimulus packages to take effect progressively after the Chinese leadership change and has therefore lowered its estimates for Chinese GDP growth this year to just below eight per cent.
That's less than half the Island's 1.88 percent average increase for the current school year, and the lowest estimated boost for any region in the state.
At the lower estimate, energy costs are only likely to vary by around # 51 per household.
The Republican - controlled Senate released its analysis simultaneously with a lower estimate: $ 803 million in surcharges aimed at generating revenue.
But in announcing the allocations Tuesday, Bradley said lawmakers are grappling with unexpected costs and a lower estimate of corporate tax revenue than when the House and Senate approved their budget proposals.
The level of spending in the proposed budget is most likely a low estimate for how much the city will ultimately spend on its operations over the next fiscal year.
The lower estimate came from the Parks department, who assessed the land as if it were undeveloped real estate, whereas the higher estimate, which was done by the city's Finance department, was the projected value of the land once the new Yankee Stadium is completed.
The day before Mulgrew testified, Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott appeared before the Council and admitted that again this year the DOE has to lower its estimate of the Medicaid reimbursements it can recover.
But Fuleihan insisted the lower estimates are right.
His calculations, based on 2008 figures for the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, show that even assuming a lower estimate of forest carbon content, total and equivalent CO2 would level out at 476 parts per million, even if we stopped all fossil fuel use immediately.
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