Sentences with phrase «sharp surge»

Tragedies and events of national and international importance generally engender sharp surges in viewership and circulation.
Longfin, a much smaller company only recently listed on Nasdaq, has seen an even sharper surge after news it had purchased a blockchain startup.
He reportedly wants to «educate people about the risks of bitcoin investment after the recent sharp surge in bitcoin's trading value prompted him to worry that Thais would fall victim to cryptocurrency speculation.»
They should know, for example, when the corn harvesting season starts, they should also be aware of droughts affecting the industry and they should know at what time of the year there is traditionally a sharp surge (or lull) in demand.
Prior to the sharp surge in the price of fuel in September, data from the NPA showed that prices only increased marginally between February and March 2017, but dropped significantly between April and July.
Actress Saoirse Ronan has been credited with triggering a sharp surge in US parents choosing her name for their baby daughters.
Animal shelters across the country have reported a sharp surge in abandoned animals, many cut loose by owners who can no longer afford to care for them.
A sharp surge in new, larger offshore wind installations in Europe throughout 2017 dramatically shows the viability of a technology that has truly come of age.
As a result, their value has been going up and this explains the sharp surges that have taken place this year.
If the Bitcoin cash evangelist is correct in his assessments, then soon we will see a sharp surge in the price of Ether and a dip in the price of Bitcoin.
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