Sentences with phrase «see some growth there»

Looking forward, we still see some growth there, but I can't — to grow 30 % on top of 30 % is difficult to do.

Not exact matches

As growth slows and investors worry about emerging markets — we've already seen market corrections — there are potential buying opportunities.
After three years, the company has seen some pretty impressive growth, but there's a lot left to prove in order to call this a success story.
«There's a long way to go before we get decent growth out of Japan but at some point we will see a revival.
For somebody who had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a year later left the classroom to start a company, I've seen firsthand just how much the community has invested in bringing in and retaining young people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
«They see that, from the growth that we're aspiring to achieve for the country, there is a piece of that for them.»
«We think there's some good earnings growth potential from these companies, because they do have, and they will have, a pretty good advantage, having access to cheap energy [and] cheap labour, and we're seeing manufacturing come back to the U.S.»
It's a little early for such a strategy since some of the effects aren't clearly known, but from the research I've seen it looks right now that there are going to be areas of his country that are going to run out of water, and disturbingly those are the same areas we have increased population growth.
In particular, there's a growing category of companies that once had clear paths to growth but have seen their market share taken by the tech behemoths.
Over in Asia, Nikkei was closed for Holiday as Goldman Cuts Japan's Growth Outlook this AM - Shanghai saw more profit - taking despite strong trade data - India bounced from the recent selling there, While Aussie closed off 60bp despite a bounce in the miners - dragged lower by continued selling in Tech and Industrials globally.
While there's still plenty going on in this area in terms of startups and venture capital investment, the city may have seen a drop because of a relatively low high - growth company density of 94.4 (out of 100,000).
This metropolitan area (which includes Oakland and Fremont, Calif.) saw the largest proportion of venture capital - backed business exits over the past year compared to other major cities, meaning there are a large number of what Kauffman identifies as «growth companies» in San Francisco and the East Bay.
«While there's been significant growth in digital tools and wearables for physical health, it is unfortunate that we have not seen many digital tools to tackle our mental health.
And typically what we see is a pattern of underinvestment and in a macro environment that has at least some growth, that spending tends to bounce back, and there's a catch up period.»
Indeed, there are a number of immediate changes small businesses can — and should — make if they want to see skyrocketing growth and success in 2016.
As you can see from the list, there are many different ways to look at growth as a discipline within your startup.
This time, all six of Canada's major real estate markets — Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal — have seen strong growth, suggesting that if there is a correction, the fallout will be widespread.
ELLENBOGEN: What you've seen is there's a premium for growth.
«All said, there's no reason to doubt that we will see solid retail sales growth in the final two months of the year,» continued Kleinhenz.
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall argument about our rise and fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit — physical and labor, and all other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we did really well with — and that those things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again as far as you can see?
You saw a really strong license growth there this quarter, definitely a pretty substantial snapback over the past couple.
Still others see economic performance, in macro terms like GDP growth, and conclude that there is no problem at all.
But there are currently dozens of competing «alt - coins» on the scene, including Litecoin, which has seen its own explosive growth of 7,291 percent in 2017.
Overall, there appears to have been some decline in credit growth, but not to an extent that could be seen as signifying any serious problem in credit availability.
As you can see, it's moving back to its mean for the 60 - day period, but there's still time to capture potential growth.
However, there are a few non-farm industries that are expected to see employment growth.
And the job growth — well, there are multiple reasons why we're seeing job growth, but one of them certainly has to do with confidence.
But there is still growth out there and we still see it growing at a pretty healthy clip.
Despite the high unemployment rate here, there are a few industries that are expected to see job growth.
As you can see, there was nominal growth for both brick / mortar and online retailers.
Job growth has slowed over the past few months and GDP is growing at only 1.2 %, but there aren't the declines we usually see in recessions.
But, if the Liberal policy targets net payroll growth, then I don't see a large math problem there.
There are other dividend paying stocks with great growth records and now that it's mid year 2016 you can see the crazy results of Visa, Master Card, Costco and others.
But as I see it, there are at least two problems, besides obvious timing mismatches, with treating this as a meaningful deceleration in credit growth.
There is a second important problem, as I see it, with treating the recent data as indicating a meaningful deceleration in credit growth.
However, absent rapid deployment of carbon capture and storage, it is difficult to see how there is room for this level of emissions growth in pan-Canadian climate plan designed to meet the commitments in the Paris Agreement.
There is no way Beijing can address its debt problem without a sharp drop in GDP growth, but as unwilling as Beijing may be to see much lower growth, it doesn't have any other option.
Though we had a slight decline in EMEA consulting overall, we saw our ERP and sales and marketing offerings in retail and industrial equipment posting growth there.
The company's chief financial officer, Adam DeWitt, said the quarter's results were mostly about newer markets, including Houston, Dallas, Phoenix and Atlanta, and that it was seeing very good growth trends there.
In developed markets, we have seen a rise in populism because some voters see themselves as disenfranchised, and there has been a lack of real wage growth, causing real political upheavals.
With a payout ratio at only 31 %, there's plenty of room for much more dividend growth from the perspective of payout ratio expansion, and that's before factoring in business growth (which is phenomenal, as we'll see shortly).
The fact is, there has been a ton of money made / performance driven by, for example, «long Russell 2k» vs «short USTs» / «short ED,» or being long equities «value» against short equities «growth» since back mid 2016 when we began seeing positioning pivot this way (and accelerating post-Trump).
While there are dangers from lending to those they shouldn't, seeing a growth in loans is encouraging.
«To the degree that we continue to see continued healthy growth of out of the U.S. and China, there could be some supply disappointments considering the aggressive forecast in place,» he said.
And even though there has been increased interest in the party's membership since the PC Party became defunct under Jason Kenney's leadership, the Alberta Party has not seen growth in the public opinion polls.
Hence, there is a big push in money supply growth in Europe and we already see that economic data in Europe is beginning to improve.
However, what I see most often is that when businesses get busy and are in a growth mode, they don't realize there is even more pressure on their working capital.
Brian Kenner, Bowser's deputy mayor for economic development, says Washington is seeing strong growth in private sector employment, including Yelp's decision earlier this year to locate a sales and marketing hub there.
In Greece's case at least, we haven't seen much wager - pinching growth, and they continue to try to increase their national savings as a percentage of their GDP to match Germany's again, and that just means there's not a lot of consumption or investment happening in the weaker parts of the Eurozone.
Absent a major shift higher in US growth — something I see no evidence of — there is little reason to expect big returns from US stocks over the next decade.
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