Sentences with phrase «share during the great recession»

He sold off shares during the Great Recession in 2008 and 2009 to fund other purchases.
Emerson's earnings - per - share during the Great Recession were as follows:
Despite the drop in market share during the Great Recession, I expect the share for townhouse construction to increase in coming years with the occasional ups and downs.

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As a share of the economy, deficits are currently 3.1 percent of GDP and will reach 5.0 percent of GDP in 2027 and 9.0 percent of GDP within three decades — higher than any time except for 5 years during World War II and the Great Recession.
Kite went public on August 10, 2004 (over 13 years ago), and as evidenced by the snapshot below, the company grew rapidly and was forced to cut its dividend during the Great Recession, from $ 3.28 per share (in 2008) to $ 0.96 per share (in 2010).
This influx of funds, together with declines in state and local spending during the Great Recession, drove an increase in the federal share to around 13 percent through 2011 - 12.
Sales have surged 86 percent since 2009 to essentially regain the U.S. market share it had lost during the nadir of the Great Recession.
The company's earnings - per - share grew steadily during the 2007 - 2009 Great Recession:
Verizon saw earnings - per - share fall just 5.5 % during the worst of the Great Recession in 2009.
This share fell some during the Great Recession, but it is reasonably certain that this decline has since been reversed.
With the onset of the Great Recession, the share of built - for - rent homes rose, with a dip in the percentage during the homebuyer tax credit period.
With the onset of the Great Recession, the share of built - for - rent homes rose, with a dip in the share during the homebuyer tax credit period.
In general, with the onset of the Great Recession, the share of such homes rose, with a dip during the homebuyer tax credit period.
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