The study makes it clear that there is no doubt the IRA market is big and getting bigger, with rollovers from employer - sponsored retirement
plans fueling the growth.
Not exact matches
And, the New T - Mobile
plans to invest up to $ 40 billion in its new network and business in the first three years alone, a massive capital outlay that will
fuel job
growth at the new company and across related sectors.
I'm hopeful that the global economic contraction that is occurring will put a kibosh on the
plans to expand the oilsands, for the sake of our children and grandchildren whose world is being poisoned and raped for a few more years of fossil
fuel - based «
growth».
That's a good
plan in theory, but the complication facing Europe, and indeed the rest of the world, is that it takes a lot of energy to
fuel robust economic
growth.
«Our
plan from the start has been to drive strong cost savings to
fuel investments in people, capabilities and brands that can lead to sustainable, profitable
growth.
Its 2018 earnings guidance, though, came in lower than what the Street anticipated because the company
plans to increase its spending on initiatives aimed at
fueling long - term
growth.
WeWork isn't the only operator seeking financial backing to
fuel ambitious
growth plans, yet it is certainly under the closest scrutiny, and investors will naturally look to WeWork when considering investment opportunities in other workspace companies.
The funding, according to the company, «will be used to
fuel a global
growth plan and diversification strategy focused on making the platform even more responsive to mainstream customers» needs.»
«Not only will EPA actions to curb carbon pollution through the Clean Power
Plan and new
fuel standards combat climate change, they will encourage economic
growth, spur innovation in our energy sector, and improve public health for all of our communities.»
In Miami, where the city's climate action
plan (pdf) calls for a 25 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, researchers claim that projects to mitigate rising sea levels could also
fuel economic
growth.
Fossil
fuels cost a lot of money and [have] a lot of climate impact; that's something we haven't covered either, but this
plan will also reduce carbon dioxide emissions to about a third of what they are now [by] 2050, assuming some level of
growth as well.
AltSchool could
fuel the
growth of independent schools in rural areas where it doesn't
plan to compete directly.
The very curricular model that Rocketship employs is shaped not simply by what is good for kids but also, in part, by what will generate profits for investors and
fuel the company's ambitious
growth plans.
Some may have forgotten Mitsubishi even exists, but the Japanese automaker has seen double digit
growth for five consecutive quarters and
plans to
fuel its expansion with two new models in the next 16 months.
The company also says it
plans to invest more heavily in customer acquisition activities to
fuel NOOK digital
growth.
I
plan to hold this one for the long term, and let the dividends help
fuel my portfolio
growth for years to come.
Unfortunately, a below average operating performance
fueled by a distracting and misguided international
growth plan, combined with a disastrous investment record, has become the defining characteristic of Commercial Metals.
FICO's mid-market bank and credit union clients tell us that it remains difficult for entrepreneurs and small business owners to acquire the credit they need to
fuel their
growth plans.
Puppies need to eat a lot in order to
fuel their rapid
growth and development, so
plan to feed your puppy at least three times a day.
The full Presidential Climate Action
Plan (as opposed to summaries) contains a comprehensive set of ideas to reduce transportation emissions, covering not only improvements in vehicle efficiency and alternative
fuels, but also changes in national policy to promote high - speed rail for intercity travel, mass transit and telecommuting, and smart
growth in urban development.
However, in the spirit of Chairman Smith's request, this report analyzes the Clean Power
Plan in the context of the AEO2015 High Economic
Growth and High Oil and Gas Resource cases as well as the Reference case in order to examine indicators of the proposed rule's impacts on energy markets under varying assumptions regarding economic growth, electricity demand, and fuel p
Growth and High Oil and Gas Resource cases as well as the Reference case in order to examine indicators of the proposed rule's impacts on energy markets under varying assumptions regarding economic
growth, electricity demand, and fuel p
growth, electricity demand, and
fuel prices.
Any domestic emissions cuts will be far outweighed by
planned exponential
growth of fossil
fuel exports.
The
plan involves economic
growth, nuclear power, fossil
fuel use in the interim and increased agricultural productivity.
This is the stark conclusion drawn by Anderson and Bows: «The logic of such studies suggests (extremely) dangerous climate change can only be avoided if economic
growth is exchanged, at least temporarily, for a period of
planned austerity within Annex 1 nations and a rapid transition away from fossil -
fuelled development within non-Annex 1 nations.»
Further, we have no
plan to reduce dependency on fossil
fuels, even as we sign on to global statements about the need to keep greenhouse gases from rising above 450 ppm in the atmosphere to keep global average temperatures from exceeding a
growth of 2 degrees C.
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Still focused on climate change being «fraught with complexity and uncertainty,» Herkströter outlined Shell's
plans for the future: «We will continue to find and produce oil and gas — efficiently and responsibly — to
fuel the next 20 - 30 years of economic
growth... We will provide more natural gas and develop our businesses in gas - fired power generation... We are moving fast in the area of renewables, with a new core business called Shell International Renewables.
While solar energy won't entirely eliminate your company's reliance on carbon - intensive fossil
fuels, a well -
planned PV installation can play an important role in shifting your company onto a less - carbon - intensive track of
growth — so that when regulators do throw the switch, you can hit the ground running.
The implication for expensive, high risk and high carbon
fuels such as Canadian tar sands is that over the long haul, in a world that is responding to climate change, neither price nor demand will support the rapid
growth that is currently
planned for by industry and the Canadian government.
To have a look on the demand
growth, oil minister, M. Veerappa Moily is
planning for a meeting soon concerning
fuel consumption campaign.
SSTI is leveraging an all - cash acquisition strategy to
fuel its ambitious
growth plan.