Sentences with phrase «recovering from»

Operating profit in chips was 55.4 billion yen, recovering from a loss a year earlier, as the company recovered from last year's earthquake and demand from phone makers increased due to the rising popularity of multiple - sensor models.
The S&P 500 fell by 2.3 percent, after recovering from a decline of around 3 percent.
Keys parts of the annuity market stabilized in the fourth quarter, a sign that the industry might be recovering from the chilling Department of Labor fiduciary rule.
Looking ahead: On Tuesday, the City Commission will consider much needed regulations on sober homes, residences where people stay while recovering from substance abuse.
In 1979 Handleman had left the cabinet, was recovering from two heart attacks, and was thinking about leaving the government to look for other work.
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The Trend Reversal setup is only used to identify early and developing leadership among stocks / ETFs whenever the broad market is recovering from an extended downtrend:
Snap has come quite close to recovering from the significant crash it had through its first year as a public company, something Spiegel said — like many fresh CEOs often say — has made them a better company.
It might be nearly 10 years later, but many people are still recovering from the 2008 financial crisis — and survey participants said this is the reason they haven't saved for retirement.
They can also be used to describe how the overall market is performing: you'll often hear how the Dow Jones or S&P gained a certain number of points in a day or how the markets are recovering from a loss.
Krumins continues to build the company with Corcoran's assistance, despite being diagnosed with (and recovering from) cancer.
We'll hear from the CEO of one of the largest banks about innovation and recovering from tough times.
This would mark the latest headache for the bank, which is still recovering from a 2016 fake accounts scandal and paid a $ 1 billion fine over misconduct in its mortgage lending and auto businesses last week.
It is also recovering from a year of scandals that saw co-founder Travis Kalanick forced out as chief executive in June amid U.S. criminal inquiries and a workplace marred by sexual harassment allegations.
The company is still recovering from product flaws in its signature black luon material that in March prompted a broad recall of women's yoga pants.
As lifecycle investment partners, they have become weighted down with portfolios still recovering from the economic downturn.
$ 523 billion The total value of U.S. PE deals in 2014 was up more than 34 percent from 2010, when investment activity was still recovering from the economic crisis, according to PitchBook.
Residents of Texas and Louisiana were still recovering from Harvey, which struck Texas as a Category 4 hurricane on Aug. 25.
To that end, Lynn suggests that Greece holds no chance of recovering from its current quandary, unless it abandons the euro.
In fact, some research shows that left - handed folks might even have an easier time recovering from brain damage.
He named a number of factors, including improving capital investment from business and retail spending from consumers, that he said suggested the economy is continuing to expand — and not, after eight years of recovering from the financial crisis, starting to slip toward another recession.
A company's legal liability pales in comparison to the real, assured, everyday negative impacts of employees experiencing or recovering from violence.
Afterward, he recovered at a sanitarium in Greece, where he met my mother, who was recovering from TB.
Canada's economy last grew that much in 2010 and 2011 while recovering from the Great Recession.
Last year, a string of strong hurricanes that hit airlines» hubs cost airlines hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue, but clearing runways from a snowstorm is a much faster process than recovering from the floods, power outages, structural damage to airports and other infrastructure damage that 2017's storms caused.
Meanwhile, health care stocks closed higher on Friday recovering from remarks made earlier this week by President - elect Donald Trump that pharmaceuticals were «getting away with murder.»
One solution is identity theft insurance, which pays the direct costs of recovering from the crime and which may be packaged with services that handle much of the work for you.
At the time, Bogle was recovering from one of his many heart attacks, and he grilled McNabb while stretched out on a couch: «I don't know why you'd want to come here.
Mackey has spent the lion's share of his 62 years recovering from that food abuse.
Same - site fuel volumes declined 0.4 per cent in the U.S. as Texas was impacted by stores still recovering from Hurricane Harvey.
From the author of a memoir about recovering from personal loss to a group of men who stopped an armed train passenger, look at these individuals for inspiration.
Triggr makes an app that monitors phone use to determine when someone recovering from addiction is most at risk.
The faster you can move forward and the better you get at recovering from failure the more likely you are to succeed.
The rout in oil had moderated by late morning in Europe, with crude recovering from an earlier low of $ 48.51 / bbl to $ 49.10.
Yes, says recent research which compared different mental strategies for recovering from life missteps.
But this can't always happen, since «the limited time in between trips [is] largely spent recovering from fatigue,» note the professors.
It may seem to some that we're still recovering from the Great Recession of 2008, but the reality is that we're nearing our 100th month of expansion at the end of this year.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet again delayed a vote on the Senate's controversial health care bill — this time, because Arizona Sen. John McCain is recovering from surgery (and without him, there aren't enough votes to pass the legislation).
Americans are still recovering from Thanksgiving festivities on Black Friday and apprehensively making their way to the shopping malls.
Tyre maker Michelin rose 1.6 percent, recovering from initial losses that followed a fall in first - quarter revenue.
But the damage was done: Dealers revolted and today, two years later, the company is still recovering from the tumult, still searching for ways to expand its sales, and still working to regain the trust of its 4,200 dealers.
«This story is about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes and their livelihoods,» he wrote in his blog post, «Recovering from Hurricane Irma.»
He is still recovering from a serious fall last summer and suffered a series of strokes in late 2016.
I was recovering from the failure of a business I'd run selling baby products — handmade slings, carriers, and blankets.»
But what do you do with apathetic employees who are having trouble recovering from broken promises and never - realized visions?
But after recovering from the initial shock, he took action — contacting Google, considering legal action and even speaking with online reputation management companies that quoted him about $ 20,000 to help scrub the result.
The Cupertino, California - based company is facing new challenges from Samsung Electronics Co., which is quickly recovering from the Galaxy Note 7's recall after fires.
The nuclear power industry, another area on which Hitachi has set its sights, is still recovering from the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster that was triggered by the massive Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Greece — still recovering from the euro zone debt crisis of 2011 — requested the current program in 2015 and it has since then been promised some debt relief.
The world economy is expected to expand 2.7 percent this year, recovering from a post-crisis low in 2016, the World Bank said on Tuesday.
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