Not exact matches
Ohio's
share of the lump - sum payout would be $ 23
million, hardly pocket
change but still a fraction
of the state's $ 56 billion two - year budget.
Such risks, uncertainties and other factors include, without limitation: (1) the effect
of economic conditions in the industries and markets in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate in the U.S. and globally and any
changes therein, including financial market conditions, fluctuations in commodity prices, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates, levels
of end market demand in construction and in both the commercial and defense segments
of the aerospace industry, levels
of air travel, financial condition
of commercial airlines, the impact
of weather conditions and natural disasters and the financial condition
of our customers and suppliers; (2) challenges in the development, production, delivery, support, performance and realization
of the anticipated benefits
of advanced technologies and new products and services; (3) the scope, nature, impact or timing
of acquisition and divestiture or restructuring activity, including the pending acquisition
of Rockwell Collins, including among other things integration
of acquired businesses into United Technologies» existing businesses and realization
of synergies and opportunities for growth and innovation; (4) future timing and levels
of indebtedness, including indebtedness expected to be incurred by United Technologies in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition, and capital spending and research and development spending, including in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition; (5) future availability
of credit and factors that may affect such availability, including credit market conditions and our capital structure; (6) the timing and scope
of future repurchases
of United Technologies» common stock, which may be suspended at any time due to various factors, including market conditions and the level
of other investing activities and uses
of cash, including in connection with the proposed acquisition
of Rockwell; (7) delays and disruption in delivery
of materials and services from suppliers; (8) company and customer - directed cost reduction efforts and restructuring costs and savings and other consequences thereof; (9) new business and investment opportunities; (10) our ability to realize the intended benefits
of organizational
changes; (11) the anticipated benefits
of diversification and balance
of operations across product lines, regions and industries; (12) the outcome
of legal proceedings, investigations and other contingencies; (13) pension plan assumptions and future contributions; (14) the impact
of the negotiation
of collective bargaining agreements and labor disputes; (15) the effect
of changes in political conditions in the U.S. and other countries in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate, including the effect
of changes in U.S. trade policies or the U.K.'s pending withdrawal from the EU, on general market conditions, global trade policies and currency exchange rates in the near term and beyond; (16) the effect
of changes in tax (including U.S. tax reform enacted on December 22, 2017, which is commonly referred to as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
of 2017), environmental, regulatory (including among other things import / export) and other laws and regulations in the U.S. and other countries in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate; (17) the ability
of United Technologies and Rockwell Collins to receive the required regulatory approvals (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition
of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits
of the merger) and to satisfy the other conditions to the closing
of the pending acquisition on a timely basis or at all; (18) the occurrence
of events that may give rise to a right
of one or both
of United Technologies or Rockwell Collins to terminate the merger agreement, including in circumstances that might require Rockwell Collins to pay a termination fee
of $ 695
million to United Technologies or $ 50
million of expense reimbursement; (19) negative effects
of the announcement or the completion
of the merger on the market price
of United Technologies» and / or Rockwell Collins» common stock and / or on their respective financial performance; (20) risks related to Rockwell Collins and United Technologies being restricted in their operation
of their businesses while the merger agreement is in effect; (21) risks relating to the value
of the United Technologies»
shares to be issued in connection with the pending Rockwell acquisition, significant merger costs and / or unknown liabilities; (22) risks associated with third party contracts containing consent and / or other provisions that may be triggered by the Rockwell merger agreement; (23) risks associated with merger - related litigation or appraisal proceedings; and (24) the ability
of United Technologies and Rockwell Collins, or the combined company, to retain and hire key personnel.
Changes to Facebook's news feed as part
of an initiative to crack down on the
share of low - quality viral videos reduced the amount
of time users spend on the network by 50
million hours a day in the fourth quarter, the company reports.
More than 200
million shares — the entire size
of the offering —
changed hands over the course
of the day, accounting for roughly 10 percent
of the total volume
of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
Many
millions of shares in Chinese companies have since been bought and sold by foreigners, but none
of those stocks
changed hands in mainland China.
Results for the current quarter included positive revenue
of $ 3.4 billion, or $ 1.12 per diluted
share, compared with negative revenue
of $ 731
million a year ago related to
changes in Morgan Stanley's debt - related credit spreads and other credit factors (Debt Valuation Adjustment, DVA).2, 3
The
change in the Other Non-Tax Revenue outlook in 2013 — 14 largely reflects the one - time gain on the sale
of the Province's interest in 10
million shares of General Motors Company, announced on September 10, 2013.
Xiaomi made a net loss
of 43.89 billion yuan versus a profit
of 491.6
million yuan in 2016, though this was impacted by the fair value
changes of convertible redeemable preference
shares.
In November, $ 40
million worth
of Facebook
shares changed hands in an auction on a private exchange called SecondMarket.
Net losses on securities
of $ 4.3
million this year primarily reflect active risk management in view
of macroeconomic conditions and
changes in the pricing and liquidity
of the Canadian preferred
share market.
It's important to note, however, that 2014 market
share statistics were bolstered by the inclusion
of about 3.5
million «new» craft brewer barrels, added after the organization
changed its definition to include some previously non-craft brands, like Yuengling.
Together our network
shares over 200
million pounds
of essential safe quality food annually, provides social programs that help to foster self - sufficiency, and advocates for policy
change that will help create a Canada where no one goes hungry.
Baxter posted a net loss
of $ 71
million, or 13 cents per
share, due to a $ 354
million charge it booked following
changes in the U.S. tax laws.
Together the network
shares over 200
million pounds
of essential safe quality food annually, provides social programs that help to foster self - sufficiency, and advocates for policy
change that will help create a Canada where no one goes hungry.
Galileo Russell, a writer at SeekingAlpha and CEO
of Hyper
Change TV, told Musk that over 150 shareholders representing 63,000
shares (over $ 18
million) had reached out over the past four days to get Russell on the call.
Aside from the opportunistic $ 754
million acquisition
of Diageo's United States wine business late last year, which accelerated Treasury chief executive Mike Clarke's US luxury wine plans, his strategy
of «premiumisation» — which was widely
shared internally with the suitors during months
of due diligence in 2014 — hasn't
changed.
Head Case co-founder Dan Nicholson
shares the story
of how concussions
changed his life with MomsTeam.com ®, a popular online youth sports information gateway for the 90
million youth sports parents seeking advice.
«We must reach beyond the stale two - party system to the
millions of people who
share our liberal values and
change Britain for the better.
Unlike most states, New York
shares its portion
of Medicaid costs with the counties, and the trend lines should concern every taxpayer: With federal economic stimulus funds running out and federal health insurance
changes, 16
million more Americans are expected join the 60
million now enrolled in Medicaid by 2014.
Remarkably, two
of the same genetic
changes seen in stickleback SWS2 also distinguish SWS2A (red - shifted) and SWS2B (blue - shifted)
of these fish species, with whom they last
shared a common ancestor many
million years ago.
By looking for areas with distinctively rapid mutation, his team hoped to pinpoint a human genetic signature — stretches
of DNA where
change has been selected for over the 6
million or 7
million years since the two species
shared a common ancestor.
While the specialized adaptations
of our hands have long been assumed as a major evolutionary advantage, the human hand is less developed in terms
of evolution than that
of a chimp, having
changed little from the hands
of the last common ancestor
shared with our simian cousins
millions of years ago, scientists report.
Year in Review: Calico and the Buck Institute Are Collaborating on Research into Aging and Potential Therapeutics for Age - related Diseases Top Grant from the NIH Faculty Awards Published Research Buck Faculty
Share Their Expertise Worldwide Buck Labs Focus on mTOR Pathway Live Longer, Live Well — New Donor Groups Get Behind the Buck's Mission Full STEAM Ahead: Unique Partnership Helps Marin and Sonoma Schools Meet New Science Standards Energy and Climate
Change Visionary Jostein Eikeland Pledges $ 5
Million to the Buck Scientific Advisory Board Board
of Trustees Financial Summary Buck Advisory Council Cumulative Donors and Sponsors Honor Roll
of Donors
His object is to learn how
shared genes might have
changed during
millions of years
of evolution, coming to express different traits in different species.
Visitors may want to begin with the Our Place in the Natural World section to explore how all living things
change in order to adapt to the presence
of other living things and the
changing environment and trace our
shared ancestry with other mammals back as far as 210
million years.
Right when we thought we were on top
of the world
changing lives, we were featured on The Today Show to
share our journey with their 5
million viewers.
Federal education officials said that a consortium
of states including California will
share $ 330
million to develop national assessments, but California's participation may be limited because
of the many
changes to common core.
But I will proudly stand by my statement that a Democrat who proposed doing away with teacher tenure for all public school teachers and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in the poorest school; who refuses to de-couple inappropriate standardized tests from teacher evaluation; who diverts a hundred
million dollars a year from public schools to prop up unaccountable charter schools that refuse to educate their fair
share of bi-lingual students and students who need special education services; and who refused to settle the CCEJF lawsuit and develop a long - term
change to Connecticut's school funding formula... DOES NOT deserve the badge
of honor that comes with being endorsed by teacher unions.
«With more than 25
million customers around the world projected to use some form
of shared mobility by 2020, Maven is a key element
of our strategy to
changing ownership models in the automotive industry,» Julia Steyn, GM vice president
of Urban Mobility Programs, said in a statement.
Some
of the
change is being attributed to bargain pricing from competitors (with Amazon moving 4
million units and Lenovo shipping 3.7
million units, totalling over 11 percent
of the tablet market
share together)... but other theories seem more likely.
The latest numbers from IHS show that Samsung's
share of the worldwide tablet market has risen to around 22 %, which still puts it behind Apple in overall market
share, although that will
change in a hurry if the company can really make good on its vow to ship 100
million Galaxy tablets this year.
Since the day following RIM's most recent earnings announcement on December 20th, a total
of almost 900
million shares have
changed hands.
This is the third announced reduction in Vanguard's fiscal year 2015; the reported
changes have helped investors in 130 fund
shares save a total
of $ 142
million.
In June, it announced a takeover
of Terra Energy, a placing to raise a gross GBP 10
million (at GBP 11p per
share), and a name
change to Fastnet.
Karen's courage, willingness to
share, talents as a writer and communicator (and let's face it - downright stubbornness) has
changed the lives
of millions of animals and hundreds
of thousands
of humans for the better.
«But had I known then that Westminster — and the dog - breeding industry that it props up —
share the blame for the mutilation and deaths
of millions of dogs each year, I would have
changed the channel faster than you can say «Sesame Street.»
Climate
change is driven by human activity — chiefly the combustion
of fossil fuels and
changes in land use — and forests and other natural ecosystems play a powerful role in both soaking up the greenhouse gases released by human economic activity and at the same time sheltering many
of the other 10
million or so species that
share the planet.
Power sector CO2 emissions declined by 363
million metric tons between 2005 and 2013, due to a decline in coal's generation
share and growing use
of natural gas and renewables, but the CO2 emissions are projected to
change only modestly from 2013 through 2040 in the 3 baseline cases used in this report.
For instance, the Reason Foundation ($ 7.2
million) is on Brulle's list, despite the fact that its top writer on science issues
shares some
of environmentalists» views on Global Warming / Climate
Change.
You are aware, that most countries and societies on earth will not be happy, if they would have to
share there country suddenly with
millions of foreigners, that want to come there because their country is a loser
of climate
change and the other country might have gained an advantage or just not be hit as hard?
Such a framing ignores that it is tens
of millions of poor people around the world who will be most harmed by climate
change if high - emitting nations fail to reduce their emissions to their fair
share 0f safe global emissions.
This is so because in addition to the theological reasons given by Pope Francis recently: (a) it is a problem mostly caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels
of greenhouse gases (ghg) in one part
of the world who are harming or threatening tens
of millions of living people and countless numbers
of future generations throughout the world who include some
of the world's poorest people who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many
of the world's most vulnerable victims
of climate
change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate
change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, (d) to protect the world's most vulnerable people nations must limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair
share of safe global emissions, and, (e) climate
change is preventing some people from enjoying the most basic human rights including rights to life and security among others.
If a nation emitting high levels
of ghgs refuses to reduce its emissions to its fair
share of safe global emissions on the basis that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant action, if it turns out that human - induced climate
change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems on which life depends for tens
of millions of others, should that nation be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative action had been taken earlier?
This is so because: (a) it is a problem mostly caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels
of greenhouse gases (ghg) in one part
of the world who are harming or threatening tens
of millions of living people and countless numbers
of future generations throughout the world who include some
of the world's poorest people who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many
of the world's most vulnerable victims
of climate
change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate
change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, (d) to protect the world's most vulnerable people nations must limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair
share of safe global emissions, and, (e) climate
change is preventing some people from enjoying the most basic human rights including rights to life and security among others.
These features include: (a) it is a problem caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels
of ghgs in one part
of the world who are harming or threatening tens
of millions of living people and countless numbers
of future generations throughout the world who include some
of the world's poorest people and who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many
of the world's most vulnerable victims
of climate
change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate
change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, and, (d) to protect the world's most vulnerable people, nations must act quickly to limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair
share of safe global emissions.
ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW Minister for the Environment & Heritage: David Kemp Minister for Forestry & Conservation: Ian McDonald Total Energy Consumption (2000E): 4.89 quadrillion Btu * (1.2 %
of world total energy consumption) Energy - Related Carbon Emissions (2000E): 96.87
million metric tons
of carbon (1.5 %
of world carbon emissions) Per Capita Energy Consumption (2000E): 255
million Btu (vs U.S. value
of 351
million Btu) Per Capita Carbon Emissions (2000E): 5.1 metric tons
of carbon (vs U.S. value
of 5.6 metric tons
of carbon) Energy Intensity (2000E): 10,804 Btu / U.S. $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 10,918 Btu / $ 1995) ** Carbon Intensity (2000E): 0.21 metric tons
of carbon / thousand U.S. $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 0.17 metric tons / thousand $ 1995) ** Sectoral
Share of Energy Consumption (1999E): Transportation (42 %) Industrial (37 %), Residential (13.5 %), Commercial (7.5 %) Sectoral
Share of Carbon Emissions (1998E): Industrial (46.4 %), Transportation (26.5 %), Residential (15.2 %), Commercial (11.9 %) Fuel
Share of Energy Consumption (2000E): Coal (44.2 %), Oil (34.8 %), Natural Gas (16.6 %) Fuel
Share of Carbon Emissions (1999E): Coal (55.4 %), Oil (32.6 %), Natural Gas (12.0 %) Renewable Energy Consumption (1998E): 396 trillion Btu * (0.9 % increase from 1997) Number
of People per Motor Vehicle (1998): 1.7 (vs U.S. value
of 1.3) Status in Climate
Change Negotiations: Annex I country under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (ratified December 30th, 1992).
ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW Total Energy Consumption (2000E): 2.7 quadrillion Btu * (0.7 %
of world total energy consumption) Energy - Related Carbon Emissions (2000E): 36.4
million metric tons
of carbon (0.6 %
of world carbon emissions) Per Capita Energy Consumption (2000E): 73.2
million Btu (vs. U.S. value
of 351.0
million Btu) Per Capita Carbon Emissions (2000E): 1.0 metric tons
of carbon (vs U.S. value
of 5.6 metric tons
of carbon) Energy Intensity (2000E): 9,226 Btu / $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 10,918 Btu / $ 1995) ** Carbon Intensity (2000E): 0.12 metric tons
of carbon / thousand $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 0.17 metric tons / thousand $ 1995) ** Sectoral
Share of Energy Consumption (1998E): Industrial (48.6 %), Transportation (23.7 %), Residential (18.8 %), Commercial (8.8 %) Sectoral
Share of Carbon Emissions (1998E): Industrial (44.8 %), Transportation (32.7 %), Residential (16.2 %), Commercial (6.2 %) Fuel
Share of Energy Consumption (2000E): Natural Gas (45.2 %), Oil (36.3 %), Coal (1.5 %) Fuel
Share of Carbon Emissions (2000E): Oil (48.1 %), Natural Gas (49.3 %), Coal (2.5 %) Renewable Energy Consumption (1998E): 393 trillion Btu * (0.5 % decrease from 1997) Number
of People per Motor Vehicle (1998): 5.6 (vs U.S. value
of 1.3) Status in Climate
Change Negotiations: Non-Annex I country under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (signed June 12, 1992 and ratified on March 11, 1994).
The WBCSD provides a forum for its member companies — who represent all business sectors, all continents and a combined revenue
of more than $ 8.5 trillion, 19
million employees — to
share best practices on sustainable development issues and to develop innovative tools that
change the status quo.
ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW Secretary
of Environment & Natural Resources: Victor Lichtinger Total Energy Consumption (2000E): 6.18 quadrillion Btu * (1.6 %
of world total energy consumption) Energy - Related Carbon Emissions (2000E): 103.2
million metric tons
of carbon (1.6 %
of world total carbon emissions) Per Capita Energy Consumption (2000E): 62.5
million Btu (vs U.S. value
of 351.0
million Btu) Per Capita Carbon Emissions (2000E): 1.0 metric tons
of carbon (vs U.S. value
of 5.6 metric tons
of carbon) Energy Intensity (2000E): 16,509 Btu / $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 10,918 Btu / $ 1995) ** Carbon Intensity (2000E): 0.28 metric tons
of carbon / thousand $ 1995 (vs U.S. value
of 0.18 metric tons / thousand $ 1995) ** Sectoral
Share of Energy Consumption (1998E): Industrial (54.7 %), Transportation (24.8 %), Residential (15.9 %), Commercial (4.6 %) Sectoral
Share of Carbon Emissions (1998E): Industrial (50.9 %), Transportation (31.1 %), Residential (13.2 %), Commercial (4.8 %) Fuel
Share of Energy Consumption (2000E): Oil (63.2 %), Natural Gas (23.7 %), Coal (4.0 %) Fuel
Share of Carbon Emissions (2000E): Oil (73.5 %), Natural Gas (20.4 %), Coal (6.2 %) Renewable Energy Consumption (1998E): 713.7 trillion Btu * (1 % decrease from 1997) Number
of People per Motor Vehicle (1998): 6.9 (vs U.S. value
of 1.3) Status in Climate
Change Negotiations: Non-Annex I country under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (ratified March 11th, 1993).
As people rallied on the
Million Dollar Staircase, a group
of activists sat in outside Governor Cuomo's office,
sharing stories
of how they have been impacted by climate
change and pollution.