Sentences with phrase «own yearly highs»

Dozens of other household companies are also down more than 10 percent from their own yearly highs.
Did you know that over the course of 2017, small business optimism posted an all - time yearly high?
Commodity markets saw mixed results this week, with oil futures easing off yearly highs.
Those lower numbers still represent an all - time yearly high in the number of attacks, according to START's database.
I mentioned that this simple observation (the huge gap between yearly highs and lows) is all the evidence you need to debunk the theory that markets are efficiently priced all the time.
Almost every Monday I spend a few hours looking at some standard filters, such as «European stocks down more than 50 % from their yearly high», «European stocks up more than 50 % from their yearly low» (not an obvious one for a value investor, but you'd be surprised), «German stocks trading below book value», «UK stocks trading below book value», «German high quality», «UK high quality».
The company's stock, PRU, is currently trading at $ 110 a share, down from its yearly high of $ 115.26, but far above its 52 week low of $ 82.45.
According to the Mauna Loa data, the yearly low (recorded at the end of summer) usually catches up with the yearly high (recorded at the end of winter) in four or five years, Keeling explained.
The company's stock, PRU, is currently trading at $ 110 a share, down from its yearly high of $ 115.26, but far above its 52 week low of $ 82.45.
The price of bitcoin rose nearly 8 % in April, reaching a yearly high of $ 468 on April 26 before retreating to close the month at $ 446.
In contrast, Lee offered a rosier short - term prediction for the digital currency, stating that he expects bitcoin to finish 2016 at yearly highs of $ 800.
Commodity markets saw mixed results this week, with oil futures easing off yearly highs.

Not exact matches

Flying bullets aside, the state has the second - highest number of yearly road deaths per 100,000 drivers (7.9).
Mr Xi is keen to show progress on high - profile initiatives such as the C919 ahead of the next five - yearly congress of the Communist party in the autumn, where he will be trying to strengthen his grip on power.
Bets the European Central Bank might consider raising interest rates by the end of 2018 due to evidence of higher inflation and business activity in the euro have lifted the euro, which was poised for its best yearly performance versus the greenback in 14 years.
In fact, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements reported in 2009 that air crews have, on average, the highest yearly dose of radiation out of all radiation - exposed workers in the US.
Mylan has raised the price for the EpiPen, an auto - injector device that delivers epinephrine to counteract deadly allergic reactions which must be replaced on a yearly basis, more than 400 % over the last decade, putting families who have high deductible health insurance in a bind.
So, in 2010, they created imgur Pro, a paid yearly subscription that gives members more hosting space, higher quality image uploads and no ads.
The hypothetical portfolios would then be rebalanced for each year of the study period — 1997 to 2014 — to reflect changes that would have occurred over the space of those years as new high - scoring companies were identified and added as a result of the yearly CHAA process.
Costs are a mixed bag for ICLN: One - off trading costs, as represented by bid / ask spreads, are high while recurring yearly fees are one of the lowest in the segment.
The yearly return figures illustrate the higher risk of foreign and smaller firm stocks — small - cap stocks had more yearly losses than did large - cap stocks, and the losses for both international stocks and small - company stocks can be larger than for large - cap stocks.
The twice - yearly interest payments also would increase, because they would be based on the new, higher principal amount.
The yearly report found that silver coins are becoming the top choice for investors and sales could hit a record high... [Read more...]
A company with debts higher than three times yearly profit is already considered as highly leveraged and risky.
That's one of the highest yearly readings since the Great Recession and a good sign that the economy and inflation are coming back to life.
In almost 6 years I have a 29 % yearly overall return — even higher than expected thanks to some lucky market timing.
RGC Resources's earnings are expected to grow by 11.4 % yearly, however this is not considered high growth (20 % yearly).
For the vast majority though, I don't think their situation changes enough to warrant the high yearly fees.
They generate the kind of cheap urgency we need to take a yearly self - righteous stand, filling us with the easy high of temporary pious outrage.
Sensitive readers are advised not to look too closely at what the couple in the foreground of one photograph are doing to celebrate the «yearly moment of release at the Agape Restaurant», which is apparently a secular version of Easter High Mass at Westminster Cathedral.
There is no such thing as a yearly Special Sabbath (An High Day).
A large proportion of those respondents having much higher than average yearly figures were those having AA groups meeting in their church halls, or otherwise having a close relationship with AA.
(Some churches, believing that the SBC places too high a value on numeration, politely ignore the Executive Committee's yearly request for reports.)
I am writing to you because I ironically had a yearly physical yesterday and they did a blood test and my cholesterol was so high they called me this morning (went from 240 to 340).
Bursting high in the night sky above Temecula's rolling hills, the yearly fireworks display is accompanied by a patriotic, musical simulcast.
While dairy cows are impregnated yearly in order to produce high milk yield, the problem of «disposing» of unwanted calves is routine across the entire industry.
If we are to go by Arsenal «wage structure» then Wenger shouldn't be earning 8mil, and Stan and Gazidi should be milking the club 1 - 3mil yearly, fans shouldn't be paying the highest ticket.
PSG's current squad average wage is $ 131,100 a week (# 101,898) or if we put it yearly, the average annual salary of PSG squad is around # 5.3 m per year making them the highest paying team in the world largely down to the fact they brought in Neymar Jr's who is paid over $ 500,000 a week after tax.
We have to consider factors like clubs matchday income, what country a club is from, their success on the field and its impact on the market value, social presence worldwide, high profile kit deals and shirt sponsorship, total yearly revenue and the debt situation of the club.
Research paper, «Sport - Specific Yearly Risk and Incidence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears in High School Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta - Analysis.»
These readers possess a high level of education and a higher than average yearly income.
Head of Economics at IMANI, Patrick Stephenson has indicated that the government's free Senior High School policy is estimated to cost $ 600 million yearly.
The yearly allowance cap (i.e. the maximum an MP can spend) for office costs and staffing is by far the highest among the three budget categories and varies significantly between different MP groups for two main reasons: First, the allowance cap for London MPs is nearly # 10,000 higher than for MPs outside the capital (# 171,400 instead of # 161,850)[3].
That's based on the yearly average of his highest 36 consecutive months of pay as an officer.
When asked what he might do if a proposal for a 47 percent pay boost — which has been floated during the commission's deliberations — reached his desk, raising the yearly compensation of New York lawmakers from $ 79,500 to $ 116,900 and making them the highest paid legislators in the nation, despite the public corruption scandals that have consumed Albany, Cuomo replied:
«In 1997 the IT industry began to heavily lobby Congress to increase the yearly cap on the H - 1B category... to cope with a severe high - tech labor shortage,» Matloff writes.
All Brookings High School student - athletes have yearly baseline testing.
Buckley and his colleagues distributed a survey to high school, collegiate and professional athletes prior to their yearly pre-participation physical exam.
The concept calls for transferring that gush of water (twice as much as Nevada's yearly allotment from the Colorado River) through 775 miles of pipe, 110 miles of canals, 85 miles of tunnels, and seven pumping stations that would lift the water as high as 7,500 feet.
The findings come from surveys of more than 72,000 U.S. high school seniors, conducted yearly from 1976 to 2011 through the Monitoring the Future study, supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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