Distribution and reach will be a key driver and device makers and mobile operators are poised to take their fair
share of the growing pie.
Now it is time that pet retailers get in on the action and get
their share of this growing pie.
Not exact matches
For three decades, B.C. has been
growing its
share of a static
pie, as declining numbers
of participants put in more days on the slopes.
Households were fine because although the GDP
pie was
growing at a much slower rate after 1990 than before, their
share of the
pie was
growing after 1990, whereas it shrank before 1990.
In the process, bitcoin asserted greater dominance over the market, as demonstrated by its
growing share of the total
pie.
Unfortunately, foodservice will not
grow its proverbial
pie at a rate fast enough to satiate all
of its players — which means 2018 will be another «take
share» environment for the industry.
And I couldn't resist to
share some photos
of my cutie
pie Ethan It's killing me how
grown up he gets.
Enter the remaining cast
of characters, both major and minor: the janitorial staff
of the classified underground wing
of the compound, Zelda Fuller (Octavia Spencer in a role written for her by del Toro) and the mute Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins, radiant in a star - making role); the attending government scientist Dr. Robert Hoffstetler (Michael Stuhlbarg), also a Russian double - agent; and,
of course, Elisa's next door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins, deserving
of a Supporting Actor nomination), who frets about
growing older and his hair loss, pines for love with a local
pie shop employee and
shares his passion for musicals with the equally besotted Elisa (they sit side - by - side on the sofa performing a quick soft shoe).
Unlike typical «buy - and - hold» stocks such as slow -
growing but generous dividend - paying utility - company
shares, investors were willing to pay unbounded prices for a piece
of the Nifty Fifty
pie.
Lured by a sharp rally in the benchmark sensitive index (Sensex), a large number
of traders have squared off their position in the commodity market and invested their earnings in
shares to take a
pie of growing equity markets.
David Brown, CEO
of PIE commented on the merger, «PSG are a great fit for our business; they
share our ethos, passion and dedication to empower law firms and help them
grow within the market place.
Even startups can also
share their concerns with NTUC and think
of how to collaborate to
grow the
pie.