Sentences with phrase «seen about a million»

I am a new reader and was surprised to see about a million dollars in CDs (if my math is serving me correctly).
That you guys have now seen about a million times.

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Now, MetaStable owns about a dozen different cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (which one of the fund's co-founders, Lucas Ryan, originally received for free in 2011), Ethereum, and Monero (of which the fund holds nearly 1 %, or about $ 6 million worth, of all outstanding coins), according to a pitch deck seen by Fortune.
Los Angeles saw even stronger prices, with $ 1 million buying about 620 square feet, compared with about 657 square feet a year ago.
I'd raised almost half a million dollars in two and a half weeks from shareholders and every meeting I had about the app was very positive because they saw the full picture.
By the fall of 2010, just a year after the buyout, Skype was surging: Users had climbed to 600 million from about 400 million a year earlier — and it saw rising usage of its video calling services.
With about 136 theatres, 1,454 screens and more than 71 million tickets sold, Cineplex saw a 9.4 % boost in revenues to $ 1.1 billion in 2012.
The IRA also invested about $ 100,000 in Facebook ads seen by about 11 million people in the U.S., according to Zuckerberg's testimony.
The company will see 2016 sales increase 15 percent this year, from about $ 10 million in 2015, largely due to a new product line it developed to help reduce glare in cockpits.
The nine - year - old company — a joint venture between Mississauga - based Mainline Elevators and DMG sPa, an Italian firm — has seen its client base of elevator contractors expand throughout North America, a market that contains about one million elevators in need of refurbishing.
About 10 million people in the U.S. reportedly saw at least one Facebook ad promoted by agents linked to Moscow over the course two years before and after the 2016 presidential election.
I go into detail in the entire episode with specific stories, but below you can see the show notes on what I talk about with building your online business to generate millions.
A senior Yahoo executive addressed a massive security incident on Wednesday, offering additional details about a breach that saw hackers steal personal data from more than 500 million customer accounts in late 2014.
What's more amazing is that Sharknado was seen by more than 1 million people, and 300,000 tweeted enthusiastically about it the night of its premiere on the Syfy network.
As a result of the layoffs, primarily in its engineering and sales teams, the company said it sees savings of about $ 25 million in 2018..
After seeing friends and family battle cancer, Nat Turner and Zach Weinberg decided to sell their advertising tech startup to Google for $ 81 million and use the proceeds to launch Flatiron Health about two years ago.
One hundred million people saw GoldieBlox's message about empowering girls.
Right to Rise, a pro-Bush PAC, saw contributions fall to about $ 15 million in the second half of the year, down from more than $ 100 million in the first half.
The new offering, «Watson for Patient Safety,» will gobble up anonymized medical records, claims data, and millions of electronic submissions to the FDA about potential drug side effects (known as individual case safety reports) to see if it can learn about the hidden dangers of medicines before they become too costly.
Without seeing the text, the Congressional Budget Office scored the «skinny» plan Wednesday night and found that it would leave about 16 million more Americans without health insurance.
About 30 million Americans watched NBC's coverage of the opening event between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. EST, according to The Verge, putting viewership at a low that hasn't been seen since the the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta.
In recent days, the two were said to be close to a deal that would have seen the larger newspaper chain acquire the Chicago - based company for $ 18.75 a share or about $ 890 million.
«They're not making the dynamic moves that you're seeing other banks do,» said Schwartz, whose Toronto - based firm manages about $ 700 million.
Facebook testified that about 126 million Facebook users had seen Russian - linked content and rolled out a tool for users to find out if they had.
That fund has seen the same sharp uptick in payouts that private insurers have noted, with payments growing from an average yearly payout of about $ 12 million from 1970 to 1994, to an average of $ 163 million from 1995 to 2004, and then to an average of $ 373 million between 2005 to 2015.
Multiply that by the millions or billions that venture capitalists were throwing at this bubble, and it's easy to see why big money managers were in a technology euphoria and not too worried about the underlying fundamentals of these companies.
That was my idea when I saw late night ads on TV about how someone has figured out how to make millions.
The nearly century - old American Civil Liberties Union and its foundations raised about $ 146 million last year, and they're seeing record donations this year, with support from Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Lyft Inc. and other companies.
The tourism board of Windsor, Ontario, says the city's economy stands to lose «millions» from the cancellation of the this season's NHL Winter Classic, the outdoor game which this year would see the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Detroit Red Wings in Ann Arbor, Michigan, about 45 minutes from the southern Ontario city.
About 29 million Americans saw those posts directly in their News Feed over that two - year period.
And so while we have dug into the data behind startups that have died (as well as those acqui - hired) and found they usually die 20 months after raising financing and after having raised about $ 1.3 million, we thought it would be useful to see how startup founders and investors describe their failures.
The scandal, which saw the bank acknowledge that 2 million checking and credit card accounts were opened on behalf of existing customers without their authorization, resulted in then - CEO John Stumpf leaving the company and about $ 180 million in executive compensation getting clawed back.
After six years of declines in new - car sales, Europe should see a rise of 3 % in 2014, to about 14 million light vehicles, according to Deutsche Bank's forecast.
(About 2 million people with liens and judgments on their reports will see no change at all to their scores.)
About 12 million consumers will see an improvement in their credit score, according to FICO, the developer of the most widely used credit score.
Just a couple of years ago, U-T's EBITDA reached about $ 27 million, so we can see difficulty of forecasting in this industry.
So, we can see that the money - making machine then produced about $ 80 million a year in earnings.
«We saw about $ 60 million of negative currency effects in 2013, primarily in the back half of the year,» Mr. Allen said on a conference call.
About 150 million users saw posts from a St. Petersburg - based troll farm whose main purpose was to push Kremlin propaganda.
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The 11 Estimize survey respondents see revenue for the three months that ended in October at about $ 680.75 million.
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
While Silverman warns viewers about being kept out of the polls, introducing herself as «your Jewish friend Sarah,» Jackson, who voiced the recent bedtime story for parents «Go the F**k to Sleep,» rhymes his warning to voters, in a video that's been seen over a million times on YouTube.
... no evidence it was, yet there it is... when you look at it, it in fact was not designed, but it was laid down over millions of years... a sedimentary rock... the rock was not designed... maybe the PROCESSES that made the rock were desined... not really... gravity makes water flow into the lowest ares and when the water moves more slowly, sediment is dropped, forming rock... Still not seeing a designer... what about water... simple chmistry there, designed?
In a society that delights in caring about and preaching against the million splinters in everyone else's eyes and we can't even see the log in our own.
I think what is not Christian is to call a man who saw the moral dishonesty in denying about 50 million of our citizens healthcare a socialist or anti-Christ.
Along similar lines, physiologists believe that the human eye is capable of distinguishing among more than six million hues, and yet the fact that we typically use only about a dozen words to describe colors suggests that we see them much less richly than we are capable of doing.3
yan — there is this interesting fallacy i see repeated regularly on these comment boards about atheist leaders killing millions of people.
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