Not exact matches
The 30 - year - old is
seen as key to making the summit with South Korea happen: She was the first member of the North's ruling family to visit the South since 1953 when she asked
for a detente
at the winter Olympics and is believed to have been in charge of the country
while her brother was ill in late 2014.
At Quiet Light Brokerage,
while we have
seen a strong uptick in the number of Amazon businesses
for sale, we have also heard strong feedback from seasoned acquisition experts who wonder about the viability of a business built on Amazon's marketplace.
«
While it is hard to
see a path forward
for a comprehensive bill, the GOP is likely to try to attach discrete provisions aimed
at defunding parts of the bill or unwinding some of the ACA's insurance or benefit mandates are likely,» Weissenstein said.
Annalisa King, senior vice-president of business transformation
at Maple Leaf Foods Inc., says that
while keeping costs low is crucial to the Toronto - based food processor's survival, she can
see a couple of situations where her company would be willing to pay more
for raw goods.
By contrast, IPTV provider Telus has
seen an increase of 65,000 in that same period of time,
while Bell's last quarter was its strongest yet
for its Fibe TV offering
at 50,000 new subscribers.
«Small business owners are
seeing the number of alternative sources
for financing their companies grow
at an unprecedented rate, and
while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up,» Mills said last month
while introducing the borrowers rights bill in Washington.
The idea came to me
while I was in LA in 2015
for Techweek and I
saw a documentary called «code debugging the gender gap,» about why girls lose interest in going into STEM
at such a young age.
If you're looking
for sheets that will help you sleep cooler, allow your body to breathe
while it rests, or just feel more luxurious than their cost suggests, I recommend taking a look
at SHEEX to
see if they might be a great new upgrade.
Put yourself in her place and you can easily
see why grief - stricken Zelda Williams tweeted to her 280,000 Twitter followers that she was leaving the service,
at least
for a
while.
While new gadgets such as tablets or even e-readers have debuted
at premium prices and then quickly nose - dived to dirt cheapness, SLRs have stayed expensive
for decades — even despite the digital revolution — largely because the glass and precision parts used to make lenses simply don't
see Moore's continual price - performance improvements.
Chesky has always insisted that the company would go public on its own timetable and not
for a
while; in early 2017, he told Fortune he
saw the process of getting ready
for an IPO to be a two - year project and that
at the time they were «halfway.»
It was interesting when it was new, but now it's largely
seen as annoying, particularly
for online visitors who may be stealing a few free moments to shop online
while at work or in a meeting, and suddenly there's music blaring from their phone.
While these are some of the big reasons IPOs are down worldwide — the U.S. has
seen 48 % fewer IPOs through the third quarter compared with 2015 —
for Canada, additional factors are
at play.
«
While rising long - term rates will ultimately become a negative
for profits and multiples, we do not
see current levels as a reason to de-risk and sell equities,» Dubravko Lakos - Bujas, head of U.S. equity strategy
at J.P. Morgan, said in a note Wednesday.
While we used to think of new mines as projects that required WTI prices near $ 100 per barrel to be viable, we can
see 10 % rates of return on investment
at WTI prices below $ US65 per barrel
for a new build.
The same goes
for «thrive under pressure;» we test that by acknowledging and
at the same time telling people, «We're going to ask you, in the next ten minutes, to answer x number of questions, just to
see can you maintain a high - quality bar
while getting through this?
And the risk of losing money also falls less on Mylan than it does on those
at the end of the supply chain, with the pharmacy having to dispense EpiPens
while accepting less in copay money upfront, then applying
for a rebate and waiting to
see what trickles back.
The competition will
see the four finalists compete
for a potential $ 1 million in funding from the miner
at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada in March
while another eight semifinalists will showcase
at the conference.
All the
while, they wear the signature white lab coats with their first names embroidered on the front in black stitching — similar to the ones in the famous 1952 I Love Lucy episode,
for which Lucille Ball trained
at See's.
At the same time, consumers have
seen only modest income growth,
while prices
for many things they buy — gasoline, groceries, clothes to name a few — have risen.
«
While it's not uncommon
for commodities and USD to rally or sell off
at the same time, especially when we look
at their returns
at a higher frequency (daily or weekly), 4Q 2016 was actually the first quarter in more than a decade to
see such a sizable divergence,» the analysts added.
While in August Trump told the online publication Circa that he would like to
see «a carve - out of sorts
for our small - business owners,» that may be too late
for entrepreneurs who were already well down the road raising salaries or switching workers to hourly non-exempt, says Jacqueline Breslin, director of human capital services
at TriNet, an HR outsourcing company.
«
While we expect to
see even further reduced demand in the oilsands
for much of the remainder of the fiscal year, we believe we are taking the appropriate steps to help us remain profitable
at lower volumes,» president and CEO Martin Ferron said in a release.
They
see your new car, hear of you redecorating your house,
see you away from the store
at your beach house
while they toil away, and they resent you
for it.
While it's not clear to me that it matters, given my pedantic obsession with eliminating the hyphen in words like startup and email, it'll be fun —
at least
for me — to
see where it goes.
«
While this is not a zero - sum game, it will be interesting to
see what people gravitate towards
at SXSW, a conference full of early adopters,» says Allison Mooney, vice president
for emerging trends
at MobileBehavior, an Omnicom Group consultancy that studies how consumers use wireless technology.
Now we're
seeing the result: $ 20 bottles of Pappy going
for several hundred dollars, a cultish following
for anything labelled «small batch» or «single barrel» and folks like me booking vacations in Kentucky to experience what some are calling the «Sonoma of the South» (and maybe score a coveted bottle of this fall's new Antique Collection from Buffalo Trace
while I'm
at it).
Looking
at popular apps like Instagram and Snapchat, we've
seen the trend of mobile - only (or mostly mobile) social apps
for a
while.
While we used to think of new mines as projects that required WTI prices near $ 100 per barrel to be viable, we can
see 10 per cent rates of return on investment
at WTI prices below $ US65 per barrel
for a new build.
While the increase won't mean a lot in terms of the average monthly payment
for a homebuyer, it could be signaling the start of another steady rise, which we
saw at the start of this year.
Educated professionals like scientists and architects could use their skills more productively,
while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents,
saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares
for high - and low - skilled jobs
at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income inequality.7
Having recently called out the federal government
for failing to provide a justification
for its decision to approve Shell's Jackpine mine oil sands expansion project (an approach that serves no interest other than the government's, as even industry would stand to benefit from knowing why one project is justified
while another, e.g. Taseko's original Prosperity mine, is not), it was reassuring to
see that
at least this Joint Review Panel (JRP) shares my understanding of this obligation under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012, SC 2012, c 19.
For example, they may wish to be snuggled in close to your chest
while napping as you walk the mall but prefer to be on your back where they can
see the action
at a festival.
WTI
for April delivery was marked 0.8 % lower
at $ 48.39
while Brent contracts
for May, the global benchmark, were
seen 0.5 % lower
at $ 51.50 per barrel.
Karen Mills, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the keynote speaker
at the event said, «Small business owners are
seeing the number of alternative sources
for financing their companies grow
at an unprecedented rate, and
while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up.
It always happens this way:
While waiting in line
for food
at sports stadiums, fans miss the touchdowns they came to
see...
«
While we are
seeing a substantial dip in sales over the last couple of months, it doesn't look as if foreign buying activity or a pullback in foreign buying activity was
at the root of this,» said Jason Mercer, the director of market analysis
for the Toronto Real Estate Board.
At the time, people were searching ferociously
for places to get mp3s, and
while the entrepreneurs weren't the ones who invented the mp3, they were smart enough to
see possibilities in that piece of digital real estate.
TORONTO — The public will have to wait until late July to
see «initial sketches» of a plan
for a proposed high - tech community in the city,
while a more detailed proposal is set to be released in October, Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto said Thursday
at a consultation meeting that offered scant new information.
While base rates kept
at or close to zero
for almost seven years and three massive asset - buying programs by the Fed have undoubtedly helped stabilize the US (and world) economy during and after the recession that followed the global financial crisis, the continuation of expansionary monetary policies is now supporting a growing excess of global liquidity that has been distorting the market signals sent by stock and bond prices and thus contributing to the growing volatility
seen in recent weeks.
While all growth investors will inevitably put more emphasis on the business story and the potential
for expansion than a value investor, sensible growth investors look
at cashflow and return on capital employed to
see how the company is multiplying their investment.
Many works are
seeing huge returns through standing desks which work to help them focus: on the flip side, perhaps a comfier, high quality desk and chair combination is in order
for maximum comfort
while you chip away
at your workload.
While the majority of traders certainly can be right on a market's direction
for a period of time, such lopsided positioning is often
seen at major market reversals.
State workers receive a platinum - level health care plan
at a heavily subsidized cost,
while Illinoisans in the private sector paying
for those plans
see their own premiums skyrocket.
I
see Notley as trying her hardest to provide services through the oil price crash
while at the same time setting the stage
for a transition to renewables.
While we don't use Dow Theory formally in our own work, it does provide some interesting confirmation of our analysis
at times,
for example, in early 2003 when we removed about 70 % of our hedges (
see the April and May 2003 market comments, also
see Notes on Risk Management
for a discussion of why we did not respond similarly in 2009).
«Research shows that the M25 office market
saw take - up by serviced office operators rise from 44,676 sq ft in H1 2016 to 109,886 sq ft in H1 2017,
while in the regional markets, serviced offices accounted
for 4 % of overall office take - up in the first half of the year
at 95,987 sq ft, compared to 41,568 sq ft during the same period in 2016.»
While strengthening demand in these markets may help lessen the negative impact that this additional foreclosure inventory has on home prices,
at the very least the influx of distressed inventory
for sale will likely act to slow the rate of home price appreciation
seen in recent months.
«
While today would be crucial in
seeing if the bulls can wrestle back control
for Asian markets, it does appear that we have finally entered a period of increased volatility,» says Jingyi Pan, market strategist
at IG in Singapore.
You
see,
while homes may only be appreciating
at 3 % per year on average, if a person applies a loan to the equation the math changes quickly,
for the better.