Sentences with phrase «points at inflection points»

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Rasco: Well China is at an inflection point where they have some negative demographic issues going on due to the one child policy of years ago.
«We're at an inflection point,» says one self - described serial entrepreneur who launched and sold four technology companies.
Most businesses get stuck at a growth inflection point, requiring knowledgeable managers who can push growth to the next level.
Bobby Cho, the head trader at Circle rival Cumberland, predicts that 2018 will be the inflection point when more Wall Street institutions get involved — lured by client enthusiasm and potential upside.
FB: Our goal is to change the marketplace, which we believe is at an inflection point right now.
Frankly, I don't think they are represented in the Canaccord share price, but they have been improved quite a bit by Canaccord, and they look to be at, or close to, the inflection point, when they could add serious value.
Timmer: Yeah, so last August which was a key inflection point for the market — because at that point, nobody was expecting tax cuts anymore and the 10 - year Treasury had fallen to 2 %, and the bond market which of course is always pricing in the potential future, was pricing in only one more rate hike over the subsequent two years.
«Salesforce, in my opinion, is at an inflection point because the foundation that brought it market leadership continues to be highly productive and beneficial to customers but it's also old,» Natis said.
Poulsen went on to add that we were now at an «inflection point
The first involves the «inverted U curve,» which models the inflection point at which the addition of units — of effort, of people, of money — stops making something better; and the further point at which adding units actually makes something worse.
During that period, he said that India had great potential, but that it didn't quite reach the inflection point he believes India is at now.
P2P lending in Canada is at an inflection point today with firms, lenders and borrowers all looking for clear signals from government and regulators that Canadians will finally also be able to fully participate in a global phenomenon that has seen an estimated U.S. $ 50 billion in loan originations since 2008 and U.S. $ 20.5 billion in 2015 alone.
«The U.S. economy is at an inflection point,» said Ellen B. Zentner, senior United States economist at Morgan Stanley.
«Peroni is at an inflection point.
Only at an inflection point are we rewarded.»
In the near term, we see a market at an inflection point, where interest rates have topped out on a short - term basis.
Several key market factors appear to us to be at or near inflection points as we approach 2018.
Travel tech provider Sabre Corp (NASDAQ: SABR) is at a inflection point thanks to a long - term plan for earnings and free cash flow growth, according to Imperial Capital.
«We are at a similar inflection point for how brands deliver customer service: today, people are contacting brands via Twitter with the expectation of a helpful and human response; all on stage for the world to see.»
Are we at an inflection point where attractive economics — not policy — drive rapid growth of renewable energy for the U.S. power sector?
Financial markets are best entered at the inflection point, when even if the data that most people use to make their decisions is ugly and the news is not so great, there exists nevertheless a launching point for a new, positive market cycle.
European financials are at an inflection point, amid digitalization and business model shifts.
Forecasts for expected earnings are typically the most misleading at economic inflection points.
Banking is at an inflection point.
«There's no question that there's a lot of stuff going on that represents we're at a real moment and an inflection point for The New York Times,» Mr. Baquet said.
At different times investors would like correlated returns when markets are rising, uncorrelated returns when they're falling, absolute returns during a correction, downside protection against a crash, the ability to go both long and short in a sideways market, the ability to be tactical and time the market at the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the markeAt different times investors would like correlated returns when markets are rising, uncorrelated returns when they're falling, absolute returns during a correction, downside protection against a crash, the ability to go both long and short in a sideways market, the ability to be tactical and time the market at the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the markeat the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the market.
Some of the coins are at important inflection points, so the next larger move will be crucial for the market, with Ethereum's long - term setup especially being in the center of attention, besides, of course, Bitcoin.
«Today, we are at an inflection point in the North American consumer beverage category, and I'm looking forward to becoming a part of it,» said Mr. Mercé.
While the UK has a history of ambivalence towards European integration, Cameron's official speech has placed the EU at a strategic inflection point in its development.
The companies, and the state's initiative to make investments in these pivotal industries: we're at an inflection point, and I think it's important we move it forward and clear up some of the bottleneck.»
Cancer research is at an «inflection point» where scientists must adapt to new ways of sharing data and putting patients at the center of care, said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting.
I am thrilled to introduce Science News» new Editor in Chief, Nancy Shute, who takes the helm of Science News Media Group at an exciting inflection point for journalism.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — At the inaugural summit of ARPA — E, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency — Energy, no less an august personage than Norman Augustine declared that we were possibly witnessing an inflection point — a turn from old thinking to new.
The new NSF report confirms the 1990s inflection point:» [T] he evidence suggests that the growth trend either slowed or stopped altogether at that time.»
But at a workshop cosponsored by AAAS, experts said the crisis also was an inflection point, leading to agreements to limit nuclear testing and curb proliferation and driving a cohort of scientists and engineers into the fields of arms control and science diplomacy.
We're at an inflection point of a growth curve.»
But inflection - point networking may include neighbors, friends of friends, business people — including the business down the street — people you meet at the coffee shop and the airport, and so on.
At the time, I didn't recognize it as an inflection point.
Recent advances in our basic knowledge of the pathways involved in tissue damage and regeneration have combined with remarkable progress in adult stem cell biology to put us at a genuine inflection point in the history of medicine.
So when he secured an internship in the lab of an acquaintance at Johns Hopkins University, the moment marked an inflection point.
And increasingly, despite the economic hardship, prominent scientists suggest we have arrived at an inflection point.
I've drawn the inflection point where toxicity starts rising rapidly at around 140 mg / dl, and the inflection point on the other side where hypoglycemia causes substantial health damage at around 60 mg / dl.
But I came at an interesting inflection point at the story of the group because after they banded together, ISIS started to kill members of their group and they were forced to flee and so when I started I knew that one of the main through lines of the film would be the exodus of Syria to Turkey and Turkey to Europe as they were being hunted by ISIS and as they were on the run and forced to flee.
We reviewed pension plans and projections in all 50 states, looking specifically at state assumptions about teacher behavior at two inflection points: early career, when they become eligible for minimal pension benefits, and late career, when they become eligible for full pension benefits.
I do feel that we are at an inflection point — when people sit down to write the history of the 21st century, I think it will largely be about the impact of technology on our lives.
After flying under the policy radar for more than a century, accreditation agencies are at an inflection point.
And as I take the long view, it strikes me that in many ways we are at an important inflection point in public education in Texas.
«Our organization is at a significant inflection point.
What if we're far enough along on publishing's long, tortured curve into its digital future that we may be at or near an inflection point in how we gather, sort, and evaluate where we are?
In Radical Evolution, bestselling author Joel Garreau, a reporter and editor for the Washington Post, shows us that we are at an inflection point in history.
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