Sentences with phrase «sense than a cap»

And in principle he seemed persuaded a carbon fee made more sense than cap - and - trade, but he said, I can't get one vote for it.

Not exact matches

But in order to present readers with a sense of where TWTR's $ 40 billion market cap, which is greater than 403, or 80 %, of all S&P 500 companies, puts in in the context of several companies all of which have a market cap that is lower than Twitter's, we have shown on the chart below Twitter's 2014 projected Revenue compared to this same universe of immediately smaller S&P 500 companies.
And the Colts have a lot of cap space, so a player trade rather than a trade for picks could make sense to both sides.
Some economists believe a simple tax on greenhouse gas emissions makes more sense than the elaborate cap - and - trade regime for carbon dioxide envisioned by Evolution and other players in the nascent market.
«Our school of hard knocks doesn't hand out a cap or gown on graduation day, but our students are able to share in memorable lessons that lead to social connections and a deeper sense of satisfaction than any brick - and - mortar campus could provide.»
This makes sense in terms of the text of Massachusetts» charter cap law itself, which, as discussed in the Definition section, places an emphasis on lower - performing school districts (tending towards cities, not suburbs) and higher population districts, with Commonwealth charter schools prohibited in communities with fewer than 30,000 residents.
I don't think equal weighting makes sense for the S&P 500, where no single company represents more than 3 % by cap weight.
My sense is that there is less disagreement about allocating at least 20 % of your stock portfolio to international than there is about over weighting small - cap and value stocks.
This makes sense as they are growing at a faster rate than large cap stocks.
When looking for the best investments, market cap often makes a lot more sense than the equity value that appears on the company's books.
«Supporting climate policy base on some sort of cap and trade, assistance, green technology which contributes to solving our fossil fuel dependence only makes sense if the costs are less than the benefits, otherwise it is a lose - lose proposition»
In the purest sense Cap Rates should NOT we used for less than 5 units.
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