Sentences with phrase «since hitting peak»

Since hitting its peak in March 2011, the BlackRock iShares Oil Sands Index Fund, which tracks the biggest energy companies operating in Alberta's oil sands, has lost more than two - thirds of its value — and roughly half its value since oil prices began plunging last August.
Nielsen BookScan shows physical book sales in the UK have declined every year since hitting a peak of # 1.8 bn in 2007 — the year the final Harry Potter installment landed in bookshops.
U.S. citizens haven't shied away from graduate school in science and engineering over the past 20 years, although their numbers have tailed off since hitting a peak in the mid-1990s.

Not exact matches

Commodity prices hit their post-crisis peak in early 2011 and have generally been sliding since then — they're now all the way to where they were in 1999, before the 2000s commodities boom began.
If that growth rate continues, the U.S. industry will increase its revenues for the second year in a row — the first time it has had back - to - back growth years since CD sales hit their peak in 1999.
Since the increase in app revenues seems to be coming from more phones, not more downloads per person, it would make sense that we will hit a peak in app revenues when phone sales start declining.
That percentage peaked in the U.S. in 1998, and recently it hit its lowest levels since the 1980s, when women started to enter the work force in large numbers.
On May 1, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its highest peak since December 2007.
The participation rate hit its peak in 2000 or so, but has notably dropped since then.
Rumors of Alibaba's acquisition of Ele.me have been circulating since December last year with the peak hitting at the end of February when Beijing Hualian Department Store, a shareholder in Hong Kong - based Rajax which owns and operates Ele.me, announced that Rajax is indeed talking to Alibaba about increasing its stake in Ele.me.
That represents a 90 percent fall since the currency hit its peak in early June.
The yield on the 10 - year Treasury bond climbed above 3 % for the first time since 2014, but of greater concern to many market participants were remarks in major corporate earnings reports suggesting that business conditions had likely hit their peak and were poised to deteriorate going forward.
The name has actually been steadily increasing in popularity since 1995 and hit a peak in 2014.
According to Pauly and Zeller, global fisheries catches hit a peak of 130 million tons a year in 1996, and they have been declining strongly since then.
They have been going down since the early 1990s, when they hit their peak.
No one jumbles chronology quite as elegantly or effectively as Atom Egoyan, the once - great Canadian filmmaker who hit his creative peak in the mid -»90s and has been basically floundering ever since.
This has been going on since at least the Classical age of Greece and hit a peak in the Golden Age of Radio.
The hit a peak with no. 3 and have been slipping since.
Once the marketplace discovered this was unsustainable (USA hitting peak in 1970 and the oil embargo at the same time), all the efficiencies were put into place and energy waste was reduced so that we have assumed a much less than exponential increase regime since that time.
So I was surprised to read Holden Page's story at crunchbase that investment in legal tech startups hit a hard peak in 2015 and has been on the decline since.
The homeownership rate, which peaked at 69.2 % in 2004, hit 62.9 % in the second quarter of this year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the lowest point since 1965, when the bureau began tracking rates.
However, since Bitcoin Cash hit its peak, it plunged back down to $ 1525 only a few hours after which placed it back behind Ethereum's market cap.
At the same time, more respondents think the market has hit a peak (47 percent, the highest reading since the fall of 2016).
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