Sentences with phrase «massive runs in»

With massive runs in the last ten years, some investors are considering abandoning stocks completely in favor of «hard assets» such as gold and silver.

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Damn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.»
First, Worth noted Tesla's massive run - up from double to triple digits in its first years after going public.
Besides just being a valuable compendium of wisdom on achieving success, the massive run down of characteristics of the super accomplished could serve as a self - diagnostic checklist, allowing you to uncover areas to improve in order to increase your chances of making it big.
You might remember seeing this in action during the heyday of Pokémon Go, when people were running into each other and onto private property, and creating unprecedentedly massive crowds at landmarks - all because they were trying to catch a rare Pokémon.
These companies design much of the hardware and software that they run in their own massive data centers.
With approval rating in the low teens just five months into her second term, Rousseff's also struggling to win back the public trust amid Brazil's biggest corruption investigation, an inquiry into a massive kickback scheme at state - run oil company Petrobras.
Here are three things that you can start to incorporate into your every day life that has helped me achieve every massive goal that I have ever set for myself, including landing a Division One college football scholarship, playing in the NFL, getting a major book publishing deal and running a successful business.
Female founders are front - running the gender shift in tech and it's great to see the massive support from the investor community.
By July 2015, Mati was in 34 Whole Food stores around the Southeast, and so Birgisson took the major leap of paying a local bottling facility to do a massive run of 200,000 cans of Mati Energy tea.
A public cloud, as exemplified by AWS, or Microsoft (msft) Azure is a stockpile of computer servers, storage, and networking running in massive data centers around the world.
The garden restaurant is run entirely without electricity, lit only by oil lamps and the massive wood oven in which Werner chars steaks, agave pork ribs and pumpkins gathered from nearby farms.
In the public cloud model, customers use massive data centers run by Amazon, Google, Microsoft, or another large provider.
Together, the companies will offer expertise to help businesses that want to run their workloads in public clouds and massive data centers run by Amazon (amzn), Google (goog), or Microsoft (msft), he adds.
Most of the category targets on Facebook have massive audiences in the millions, so when you find a winner you can typically run the campaign for months without touching it and still reach new people every day.
While the hype around artificial intelligence is in the short term is overblown, over the long run it will have a massive effect on the asset management business.
Despite the fact that graduate school can earn you more money in the long run, many people are foregoing additional education because of the fear of taking on massive student loan debts.
Lacking in domestic savings and wanting to grow, the US must import surplus savings from abroad, and run massive current - account deficits to attract the foreign capital.
Massive moves in the financial markets in the last few days have investors running for cover, searching for explanations.
All it will take is an extended 10 - 20 % draw - down in the stock market to trigger a massive run on custodial assets — pensions, banks and brokerages.
The single most logical explanation for the rapid run - up in the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the past year is, quite simply, the Trump promise of a massive corporate tax cut enacted by Congress.
Most managers running retail and pension money have no idea what a triple - hook rating means for any company with massive cash flow deficits operating in a financial environment in which the Fed is not printing trillions of dollars that can be recycled into bad ideas.
It enabled he and Ben Bernanke to run around Capitol Hill in order to frighten and intimidate Congress into passing the $ 700 TARP package that was used to bail out Goldman and enable Wall St. to pay massive bonuses that year.
Spain could therefore either use the imported German capital to (a) increase domestic investment (which it did in the form of a real estate bubble)(b) binge on consumption and sharply reduce its savings as a function of GDP (which it also did)(c) accept higher unemployment (which it is now forced to do) which forces GDP to fall faster than consumption falls or (d) try to emulate Germany by passing off a trade imbalance at the expense of the rest of the world (which Europe as a whole is trying to do and which will go nowhere in the long run because only one country is even remotely capable of accepting such massive inflows, and it is increasingly unwilling to import the unemployment caused by German and Asian policies).
And that, after a massive 6 - yr bull run thanks at least in part to unprecedented Fed stimulus.
The United States» bilateral deficit with Thailand is just under the $ 20 billion threshold, and the U.S. runs a bilateral surplus with Singapore (even with Singapore's massive global surplus) thanks in part to large exports of fuel oil.
It's a massive, complex historical process, of course; but the point to keep in mind is that the post-war world — certainly that world for the U.S. — is coming to the end of its long, 73 - year run.
This means that p / c companies can't experience massive «runs» in times of widespread financial stress, a characteristic of prime importance to Berkshire that we factor into our investment decisions.»
Still a fantastic result here, which happens to run through a time period that includes the financial crisis and more recent massive drop in energy commodity prices.
So these are all things plaguing Europe and look if the German citizens acquiesce and say: OK we agree to a transfer union, we will run in a massive trade surplus of the current account surpluses and we're willing to transfer money to Italy to help them.
During the run - up in the alternative energy mania, DB was aggressively underwriting exotic derivatives based on the massive debt being issued by energy companies.
While building Chesapeake, McClendon ran a secretive commodities hedge fund on the side, used minority stakes he took in Chesapeake's wells as collateral for loans and made madcap corporate investments that added to a massive debt load.
In the longer run, two things make me particularly bullish about Mastercard: its intent focus on technology, and the massive global opportunities as cash economies like India turn cashless.
Set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, shortly after the massive changes ushered in by the modernizing Vatican II conference in Rome, the story quickly sets up a conflict between the old - school nun who serves as principal and runs the school like a prison (played by Meryl Streep) and the young, new priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who wants to shake things up by treating the students as fully rounded young people who deserve doses of freedom and respect as well.
If you attended the massive Christian music festival Cornerstone back in the day, there's a chance you could have run into Poe.
The obvious answer if it was to convince others then, is to take that massive build up to heaven opening up and the wrath of God right there ready to wipe them out... and wipe them all out, earth opening up, people exploding, being run through by angels... but nothing happens, they watch and Stephen dies with no help to stop them or anyone in that opened up heaven telling them to stop.
«There's been a massive change in the way businesses in the industry run their operations.
If the Gunners keep up our run then we could soon find ourselves in a much better looking position in the Premier League table before that massive home Champions League game with Monaco.
If you were playing on a Sunday morning and got caught out by that goal you would be steaming 3 players v 1 and not one players actually picked him up, so he turns and runs 60 yards Massive schoolboy error And why is the team virtually the same barring forced changes What's the point of having a squad WENGER OUT and you will hear this again and again One difference in the teams, they play as a team Ramsey and Alexis awful
Holding is looking like a massive find, Monreal has been pretty good recently at cb, lb and we and probably will continue to be a great covering player to have in the sqaud maybe from the bench once kolasinac is up and running.
It shouldn't have resulted in massive over-pursuit and run vulnerability, but it did.
He is a very good free kick taker, he would have to curve his runs forward whilst playing in England as the quality here is a massive step up.
They're still bottom of the league, but those three points could be massive in the long run if they climb out of the relegation zone.
This season Ramsey really has struck top form, scoring 9 goals in only 22 starts and their is no doubt that there will be many big clubs willing to offer him massive wages if he refuses to extend with Arsenal, and the Gunners could also cash in on any sale if the Welshman is put on the market, but time is running out for Arsenal to tie him down for the next few years.
Sure he will take 2 or 3 months from return to kick in but he will be massive for a very tight league run.
These young guns will only get a chance to prove themselves at top level if and only if arsenal make massive signings that will give us a major trophy... if we are for example leading the league in like seven points in February, then we can afford to give them some minutes on field but they wont get game time on the current team cz the manager realizes that the club needs trophies and hez running out of time so i even doubt he will use them in capital one cup... Good luck boys
here's my big hope, is that hopefully with the return of walcott and that win against anderlecht maybe something might (like bad form) break in the season for us now and we hopefully go on a bit of a winning run til Jan, we have not got a really bad fixture til then mostly mid to lower league team (apart from the pool and united) not to be underestimated but winnable, we might just save our season till the next window very important period for us if we want to do anything in the league this season, if in top 2 or 3 buy jan i for one will be chuffed to bits then with all players back push on from there for massive optimism is my middle name COYG
Having Cazorla back for the Premier League title run in would be a massive boost for Arsenal.
Stralman or Vatanen — I take the younger, more offensively proficient Vatanen even if Stralman is more solid on D McDonagh or Severson — McDonagh is the better player but remember he is a two - playoff rental Coburn or Greene — I take Greene but I don't perceive a huge difference here Sergachev or Butcher — Butcher is the better player right now but Sergachev certainly has massive potential Girardi or Lovejoy — I take Santini in the long run
He ran wide at turn eight and kept his foot in when rejoining, in the process finding a massive jump.
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