Sentences with phrase «share range because»

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Siegel thinks that earnings per share can grow about half a point faster than nominal GDP — in the 5 % range including inflation — chiefly because of big gains in the technology sector.
The company said it expects diluted earnings per share to be negatively affected in fiscal 2016 in the range of 10 cents (U.S.) to 20 cents a share, primarily because of a temporary increase in operational expenses related to the consolidation and store disruptions.
The Markham, Ontario - based company was aiming to raise about C$ 80 million ($ 62 million) selling shares at C$ 10 each, after lowering the price from a range of C$ 12 to C$ 14, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private.
Their actual share ranges between 10 and 15 percent, depending on income class — because, on average, that's the percentage of income they can allocate to New York sources,» McMahon testified at the hearing.
It's nice when people are able to make the gorgeous PB items more attainable because their stuff is way out of our price range - thanks for share!
That's not necessarily because the schools» student growth performance has been poor, but because the base salary range for principals has been shrunk to make room for a bigger share of pay to be reliant on student growth scores.
I was attracted because of the nearness of the impending spinoff, where the shares were priced at the beginning of May vs. their trading range over the past 12 months, the presence of an activist investor and the potential for CVEO to become a REIT.
Because you don't sell shares, this makes all forms of fear - based news irrelevant and easier to ignore, while getting a relatively safe yield in the 6 % range (and slowly growing as interest rates go back up).
The threat comes because the company's shares have failed to top the $ 1 range for 30 consecutive days.
What worries me is how much time it takes for people to share long - range views like yours and to adopt farsighted proposals like the ones you are putting forward because the necessary changes that are in store for «the masters of the universe» — the leaders who rule the global political economy in its current, patently unsustainable form — will find such changes categorically unacceptable.
What worries me is how much time it takes for people to share sensible long - range views like yours and to adopt farsighted proposals like the ones you are putting forward because the necessary changes that are in store for «the masters of the universe» — the leaders who rule the global political economy in its current, patently unsustainable form — will find such changes categorically unacceptable.
Like many people living in the Himalayas, this «Super Sherpa» has seen his fair share of changes to the range's ice coverage and run - off which has impacted farming in the region due to global warming, and he says Mount Everest is beginning to grow impassable because of it.
At the other end of the range stands the addict who is charged for sharing a small amount of a Schedule I drug with a friend or spouse, and finds herself sentenced to a year in prison because of a single conviction for sharing marihuana in a social occasion nine years before.
Community - based «participatory research» (PR) is desirable because it fosters partnerships between a community and research agencies, enabling inclusivity, interdependence and democratic knowledge production to reduce health inequalities.1 - 4 Support for PR is particularly strong when research involves indigenous peoples5, 6 as it promotes self - determination, creating more transparent and equitable conditions for knowledge creation and benefit sharing.3, 7 PR as a methodology may range from being consultative5 through community - directed8 to community - controlled, where community groups exercise the highest expression of autonomy over research, assisted by research institutions.9
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