Sentences with phrase «recent tech boom»

New York's been this way for a long time, while the recent tech boom has turned San Francisco from a relatively affordable, artsy city into something much more akin to New York.
During the recent tech boom, many startups ended up with valuations of $ 1 billion or more.
The on - demand economy is also projected to show significant growth, though the general trend of expansion in the number of users of 1099 forms (tax forms for independent contractors) started long before the recent tech boom.

Not exact matches

Although the unemployment rate is slightly higher in Detroit than the national average, the city has seen a recent boom in tech jobs, with the tech market growing 40 percent between 2011 and 2016, according to a CBRE study.
So, while this kind of strategy seems intellectually appealing due to our two most recent market experiences (the late 90's tech boom and the subprime mortgage crisis), I don't really believe it is implementable for mere mortals like me.
The recent run follows several rocky periods over the last decade, especially during the tech boom of the late»90s when value stocks fell out of favor, and more recently during the energy bonanza when Oak Value had nothing in the sector.
Marseille is however, also an important business area enjoying a recent boom through a change from light manufacturing to a new high tech economy across biotechnology, multimedia and innovation.
Despite robust growth and recent improvements in price and performance, a boom in US clean energy technology («clean tech») sectors could now falter as federal clean energy spending declines sharply, according to a new report published today by some of the country's top energy analysts.
However, the startup boom has seen a steady stream of tech businesses crop up in the city in recent years, transforming Boston's legal scene into «a highly creative business culture,» we hear.
According to a recent census, Tallahassee is growing at a prodigious 12.4 % rate, due to a boom in high - tech and manufacturing businesses.
Morgan Stanley says its recent moves are similar to the tech boom and bust, but on steroids.
Metros such as Los Angeles, Oakland, Orange County, Seattle and Phoenix have been buoyed by the booming tech and energy sectors and have seen rent growth accelerate with record increases in recent years.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z