Sentences with phrase «net average loss»

And a final point: The Arctic only receives an average of about 48W / m2 solar and loses about 150 W / m2 for a net average loss of about 100 W / m2.

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Weighted average number of ordinary shares used in computing non-GAAP basic and diluted net loss per share (*)
In the WHL, 11 of 22 teams averaged a yearly net loss from 2012 and 2016.
The company's highest shipping volumes since late 2008 helped push adjusted net income to $ 46 million for the fourth quarter of 2017, reversing a net loss of $ 47 million in the same period a year earlier and higher than the $ 31 million forecast average from Thomson Reuters analysts.
Analysts, on average, were looking for a net loss of just $ 0.12 per share on sales of $ 9.87 million.
During the quarter ended 30th September 2014 GG's average realised sale price was $ 1266 / oz, but the company reported a net LOSS of $ 0.05 / share and was too embarrassed to highlight the ROIC.
As a result, while today's 65 - year - olds will receive on average net lifetime benefits of $ 327,400, children born now will suffer net lifetime losses of $ 420,600 as they struggle to pay the bills of aging Americans.
«About half the revenue from the average casino comes from the net losses of problem gamblers, so the better job the state or the casinos do at deterring and curing problem gamblers and treating and helping problem gamblers recover, the lower their revenues are going to be,» Shafer said.
Illegal immigrants on average per household are a net yearly loss to American taxpayers of 14k per year.
The average yearly TA salary is $ 4100, but the average UT member pays $ 5120 in yearly tuition, making a net yearly loss of over $ 1000.
Otherwise you must enter the net rental income (or loss) from your tax returns, averaged over the past two years as described above.
Mean reversion to a value of 23 would deliver a scant return of 30 bps a year, whereas reversion to the historical average CAPE ratio of 16.6 would result in a loss of − 2.8 % a year; both scenarios are net of inflation, but include the positive impact of dividends.
Also for the second week in a row municipal bond funds (ex-ETFs) witnessed net inflows, taking in $ 263 million while posting a loss of 0.12 % on average for the fund - flows week.
At an individual company level, a net net is more likely to suffer a permanent loss of capital than the average stock:
Versus my average entry price (net of dividends), I've suffered a 10 % loss, but obviously I could have been invested elsewhere (ideally, far more profitably) for the last 3 - 4 years.
While you thought you were earning 6 % a year, it turns out you were actually netting, on average, just 2.6 % per year (once the capital loss is subtracted from the yield).
Of course, in such a time average, each location's fluxes (energy, and also momentum and mass) are balanced, with vertical imbalances (generally a net gain in heat at lower latitudes and net loss in higher latitudes, especially in winter) are balanced by horizontal fluxes.
From 1850 to 1970, the team estimates net losses averaged about 30 cm a year; between 1970 to 2000 they rose to 60 - 90 cm a year; and since 2000 the average has been more than one metre a year.
With average wholesale prices in the market around $ 47 / megawatt - hour, New Jersey's average residential retail prices of $ 157 / MWh suggest that net metering is worth about $ 94 / MWh, after accounting for the efficiency of locally - produced solar avoiding grid losses.
For example the Queensland (Australia) Government in its Net page Energy Losses in the Transmission and Distribution Systems, states that the annual, weighted average transmission and distribution loss factor in Queensland is about 10 %, and that the loss factor would be higher when demand is higher, lower when demand is lower.
This research found the net effect of all biases appears to be an underestimation of average loss.
Also remember to post the new decadal average which will remain solidly negative and gives a comparison point for the DMI number of 200 Gt / yr net loss.
Although the rate of global net forest loss slowed down from an average of 7.3 million hectares per year in the 1990s to 3.3 million hectares per year in 2010 — 2015, deforestation remains a matter of deep concern.
«Gross Revenues» means the total monies received by Grantee from a utility company or other power purchaser (provided, however, that if electricity is sold to a subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, then, and only then, the gross receipts from the sale of electricity under such contract shall be calculated using a sale of not less than the arithmetical average of the prices quoted by market sources of information, which information may be based upon the price paid by any purchaser or purchasers, including Grantee or any subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, for electricity produced in the Iowa region of the Midwest Independent System Operator («MISO») from operation of wind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnection.
Shulz, Josey and Verein (2012) find a net loss of -10 W / m2 on average from the Southern Ocean.
On average there is a net gain in heat in equatorial regions and a net loss at the poles.
An increase in average DLR, all other things being equal, must cause an equal increase in the sum of radiative and convective heat loss so that the net heat flow from the ocean to the atmosphere and space remains constant.
Current models suggest ice mass losses increase with temperature more rapidly than gains due to increased precipitation and that the surface mass balance becomes negative (net ice loss) at a global average warming (relative to pre-industrial values) in excess of 1.9 to 4.6 °C.
The net loss of billions of tons of ice a year added about 11 millimeters — seven - sixteenths of an inch — to global average sea levels between 1992 and 2011, about 20 % of the increase during that time, those researchers reported.
On assumptions made by DECC in 2010, the net effect would be a loss on average for low - income households, tending to increase fuel poverty.
The actual economic impact of injury on workers «deemed» by the WSIB, showing pre-injury income, net average earnings, loss of earning (LOE) benefit (85 %), impact of deductions due to minimum wage increases, consequences for social support systems and the injured worker.
The company generated an average net loss of $ 80 million in each of the three quarters — Q4 results haven't been released yet.
Otherwise you must enter the net rental income (or loss) from your tax returns, averaged over the past two years as described above.
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