Sentences with phrase «points of return for»

So each dollar that Buy - and - Holders put in stocks was likely to cost them 5 percentage points of return for each of 10 years running.
In some way, the black hole's event horizon — the spherical boundary demarcating the points of no return for objects falling in — keeps a record of how much a black hole has eaten.
Things seem to be reaching the point of no return for Podolski and his Arsenal career however.
The Chelsea game finally defined point of no return for United this season... now the battle for mid-table supremacy begins
Amaechi won with the collaboration of governors outside of the PDP but that victory brought the NGF to untold crisis and marked a point of no return for Jonathan and the forces that were against him in the PDP.
This has the same effect as a black hole's event horizon, the point of no return for light: an observer outside an event horizon could see nothing inside, as no light can escape the black hole's gravity to cross the horizon to the universe outside.
But in July, astrophysicists Jeremy Heyl and Ramesh Narayan of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics confirmed one of the strangest qualities of black holes: They have no surface, just an event horizon that marks the point of no return for anything falling into them.
Or, to be more precise, its event horizon, the point of no return for the matter devoured by these cosmic sinkholes that retain even light.
The study found we may have already passed the point of no return for some cities and will do so in the next few decades for others, as greenhouse gases gradually change climate, glacier cover and sea level.
This has taken several men past the point of no return for me.
It's the one involving a box cutter, an exposed belly, and the point of no return for its desperate heroes, a hardcore band holed up backstage at a backwoods concert venue, as violent skinheads circle like sharks on the other side of the door.
After well over two hours spent watching the relationship between Adèle Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux, a pivotal sequence in a diner represents a point of no return for each of their characters and an amazingly powerful moment in a powerful flick.
What is the point of no return for the tundra?
Above 2 degrees Celsius is considered to be the point of no return for many climate scientists.
Hansen said the problem climate experts face is that no prominent politician in the US has backed policy that has any shot at preventing an average of 2C (3.6 F) of warming in this century, a widely agreed upon point of no return for climate change.
«Just last week, the International Energy Agency released a report saying we are close to point of no return for staying under two degrees temperature rise,» he said.
Segregated Witness (SegWit), the highly anticipated protocol upgrade proposed by the Bitcoin Core development team, just reached the point of no return for lock in.
Apple apparently continued to work with manufacturers on reliable under - display fingerprint sensors past the point of no return for last year's iPhones.
August 8th update: BIP91 and / or BIP148 have done its job: Segregated Witness (BIP141) is no past the point of return for lock - in.

Not exact matches

ANALYSIS: The point of no return may have already been reached for bricks - and - mortar retailers struggling to compete with the online experience.
Since the beginning of 2008, the Russell 3000 growth index outperformed its value counterpart by more than 70 percentage points, returning 10.3 % annually, compared with 7 % for value stocks.
Which means researchers now know what to look for so that we don't also miss this vital ice sheet passing the point of no return.
Pointing to «tens of millions» he and his wife have donated to combat climate change, Druckenmiller says his primary responsibility is to deliver returns for the college endowment and its good works.
When you exchange points for cash or as a statement credit, generally the best return you can get is one cent for each point applied towards the price of the ticket when you booked it.
In fact, fifty - one percent of global marketing executives point to video over other types of content for best return on investment and marketers who use video grow revenue forty - nine percent faster than non-video users.
From an asset manager's point of view, «we believe that the proper use of sustainability or ESG factors enlarges your view of the company you're investing in, helps you manage risk, and is going to be helpful to you in identifying companies that are going to deliver excess returns for your clients,» says Bertocci.
At one point, Doctor said there were plans to have Patrick Soon - Shiong — a billionaire who invested in Tronc earlier this year in return for a significant stake in the company — acquire the Los Angeles Times and let Gannett acquire the rest of the company, including the Chicago Tribune.
Offering drive - up, express rental return services will be seen as a much more attractive option compared to the hassle of renting bikes in Harrisonburg and transporting them to intended take - off points for rides.
Fashion retailer Zara uses thousands of its stores as a convenient pick - up and return point for online orders, but the popularity of «click and collect» led to long lines, prompting a turn to automation.
Small businesses that need to keep a closer eye on return on time investment could set some parameters on how the time is used, or alternatively set up some kind of ranking of pain points that need solving within the business, with an incentive system for coming up with solutions.
Eventually, the member pushing the initiative may settle for a less egregious violation in return for withdrawing the threatened point of order.
Along with all of the other positive points / reasons for this being the right business concept at the exact perfect moment in time, there is a surge in a segment of the population possibly wanting to own / operate one of these stores in the thousands of people who have been offered «buy - outs» in return for retiring early.
Crescent Point says its board of directors has added a drilling rate - of - return metric to its pay - for - performance plan to «incorporate feedback and further align compensation with returns and capital allocation.»
The reason these terms can produce returns by themselves is that they set the stage for a rejiggering of the capitalization table at some point in the future.
«The main idea behind MPT is to use its principles to construct a portfolio that maximizes returns for a certain level of risk...» I would suggest that's the point in all investment strategies.
On this last point, for some institutions, the ON RRP is an imperfect substitute to lending in private unsecured markets because, in the tri-party repo system through which the ON RRP is settled, cash is not returned at maturity until late the next day, whereas in private unsecured markets, earlier return of funds can be negotiated.39
However, at that point, Western Digital had a return on invested capital (ROIC) of 48 % and had been growing NOPAT by 42 % compounded annually for the past five years.
The 1040 series of federal income tax forms are the starting point for personal federal income tax returns.
The point of interest here for returning customers is to have tracking pixels, similar to the Nosto code so that the remarketing networks can target customers based on the categories and products that they're interested in and, importantly, stop selling to once they've ordered.
These «failures» he added, which were based off of an overreliance of media agencies to reach each platform, will result in reaching a point of diminishing returns for marketing effectiveness, all of which has added pressure on budgets due to the increase of platforms and of media costs.
The Barron's article pointed this out as well, citing London - based «G+E conomics» head Lena Komileva: «A surplus of investment funds looking for returns in low - yield global markets results in a cap on longer - term yields and a flat yield curve.»
Obama cited statistics released the same day in the White House's new report from his Council of Economic Advisers which show that conflicts likely lead, on average, to 1 percentage point lower annual returns on retirement savings as well as $ 17 billion of losses every year for working and middle - class families.
There could be more pain in other sectors of the bond market based on credit quality and maturity, but the point is that bonds were never meant to be long - term return enhancers for your portfolio.
These pain points differ from those of a seasoned tax preparer, whose pain points may be not knowing how to maximize the amount of their return and find creative loopholes for deductions.
From a Machiavellian point of view, a return to pre-1994 trade rules might not be a bad thing for Canada.
On that point, it's worth noting that we currently estimate a prospective 10 - year nominal total return for the S&P 500 of just 3.9 % annually.
That undershoot created a point of enormous undervaluation for the market (resulting in projected and actual total returns for the S&P 500 above 15 % annually over the following decade).
The main points here are that QE has encouraged the dramatic overvaluation of virtually every class of investments; that these elevated valuations don't represent «wealth» (which is embodied in the future stream of deliverable cash flows, not in the current price); that extreme valuations promise dismal future outcomes for investors over a 10 - 12 year horizon; and that until a clear improvement in market internals conveys a resumption of speculative risk - seeking by investors, the current combination of extreme valuations and increasing risk - aversion, coming off of an extended top formation after persistent «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» extremes, represents the singularly most negative return / risk classification we identify.
The one - day loss for many funds, including Vanguard Total Bond Market, iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond, Pimco Total Return and Metropolitan West Total Return, while less than a half a percentage point, still amounted to more than 10 percent of their current yield.
It searches for situations where a business or an industry are undergoing an inflection point in terms of returns.
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