Sentences with phrase «n't lever»

Ahead of trading, Guggenheim came in to add its name to Buy - rating firms (with a price target of $ 175), and Gabelli gave the company its first Hold — with an eye to margins that the company can't lever because it's still paying out two - thirds of revenue as royalties amid declining ARPU, the firm says.
Some friends of mine that run credit hedge funds are finding that they can't lever up as much during the crisis.»
High prices for the assets obtained, and Liberty Mutual can't lever that much as a mutual company.
So, don't lever up.
If businesses can't lever up infinitely, why should we assume that governments can do so?
The key point is that new technology development isn't the lever; the lever is policy that allows for the implementation of existing technology.
But I can not lever up as much as I would like on this trade, as a sharp rise in interest rates could de-rail it at any moment.
A supporter of the convention, Davis is challenging the ballot placement given it's the first time in recent political history the once every 20 year referendum is being put to voters on paper, not lever machines.
Perhaps testing is not the lever to pull to improve student learning, considering that low student achievement rates are more emblematic of systemic poverty, racism, and opportunity gaps than the aptitude of a student.
Here's my main reason for not levering up while young: It won't work well about one - third of the time, because young people will take humongous losses during a «lost decade,» and in the panic, they will sell at the wrong time.
Second, things aren't that bad now, and the financial system isn't that levered.
And in the few cases where the business is not levered, the riskiness of the investments is higher than what would commonly expect.

Not exact matches

But technology is not the decisive lever.
«Why shouldn't we look at strong dividend players, levered to the economy, in sound and important businesses that pay above market rate yields?»
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
«We need to rediscover government as an enabler, not a solution provider; as a platform for our own innovation, a lever for our own work, not as the deus ex machina that we've paid to do for us what we could be doing for ourselves.»
Content and messaging created by influencers isn't yet held to that lever of scrutiny and is seen as more organic, even when #ad #sponsored is included.
The lack of cue lever bothered me while testing the Basic; though this wasn't a deal breaker, having one makes playing a track deep on one side of an album a lot easier.
Not only does the Carlson Extra-Wide Walk - Through Pet Gate feature a lever - style handle for easy operation, but it has a smaller door at the bottom for cats to walk through.
And now, the latter lever isn't doing the trick, either.
Though it's improving, we feel our core product still doesn't drive enough growth for these key levers.
As a levered product, TNA is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
«The economy has never been as levered as it currently is, and the economy is far more interest sensitive than it has been in the past, to a degree that we don't have certainty over how each interest rate hike is going to affect Canadian consumers,» said Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, by phone from Toronto.
I am no economic policy expert, not really even a neophyte, but it always surprises me how few levers and metrics the Fed has to work with in monetary poloicy.
It's assets were not considered to be of good enough quality to lever a buyout — or a loan by the Federal Reserve.
At my current stage, and I think for many people, it's much more appealing to not go levered and diversify around the country now.
And if it didn't, then maybe we needed some additional policy lever, like wage and price controls.
As a levered product, BDD is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
«I've learned that if you're levered, banks are levered, insurance companies are levered, sometimes even a mining company can be levered, you may not get to play out your hand.
It's not fun, but you have 2 levers that you're always pulling in different ways.»
As a levered product, RETL is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
Today, financials are less levered, they have tighter underwriting standards, and most importantly, they do not seem likely to face another crash in real estate prices.
This reality and the conditions that pertain to it mean that you can float on the seas of authority bloat that fuels your vertical, but the efforts that it requires is simply not worth it to build any kind of sustained ranking, as too many levers must float in your favor — such as the website where your link was originally hosted maintaining it's weight before being pillaged by other SEOs capable of basic competitive research — or your competitors being bad enough to not have an SEO who has heard of competitive research — in order for it to be a worthwhile strategy.
«We believe we're going to get the deal done but it would be irresponsible for us not to have a plan B in place and understand all the levers we can pull,» he said in response to a question from an analyst.
This isn't the only psychological lever Kim can pull.
It too is highly levered (though not as levered as Valeant).
There was a shared sentiment that Alberta must be careful not to try to «boil the ocean» but instead focus on a few important levers: best - in - continent carbon pricing with a trigger mechanism linked to oil prices, energy efficiency measures and infrastructure were identified as good areas to focus on.
A bank will not immediately lever up its reserves to the maximum allowed, but rather use the stock formula of 1 - R (with R the required reserve).
That may not sound like much, but in the highly levered world of commercial real estate, such small differences can add up.
Who would have forecasted that «AAA» assets would underperform «BBB» assets, and if you are levered at 50 to one, it doesn't take much of a decline in your asset values to wipe out your equity and that is exactly what happened to many financial institutions.
Certainly, not a single jab at Falstaff's girth is excised, and the audience laughed hardest when Sir John playfully or ruefully calls attention to his own rotundity — as when he's asked to put an ear to ground and shoots back «Have you any levers to lift me up again?»
-- Not sure your 4 % on your house equity is apples to apples given it is levered so that 4 % should be on the value not the equity valNot sure your 4 % on your house equity is apples to apples given it is levered so that 4 % should be on the value not the equity valnot the equity value.
He is certainly educated enough to know better, but uses the Devil as a lever on ignorant people that do not have his education level.
Like I said earlier, God is not causing their pain and suffering like an executioner pulling a lever.
It will be the Church which defends the dignity of all persons when the levers of power move from the present hegemony that favours the homosexual lobby to another hegemony that may just as easily not.
Its members do not push or pull one another like levers, pulleys, or cogwheels.
If you do nt know that and you are basing your politics on religous beliefs, you might want to do a little research before you pull that ballot lever.
To affirm this distinction is not to claim that Jews are better than gentiles, or that Jesus - believing Jews have an intrinsically better relationship to Jesus than gentile Christians, as Levering argues.
This move does not imply that «natural law, as such, depends upon revelation,» Levering insists.
«Outside of the framework of revelation, and particularly when one has deliberately rejected the biblical framework,» Levering writes, «it becomes difficult to conceive of an ordering in human beings that is not ultimately a human construction.»
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