Sentences with phrase «single digit gains»

The market has single digit gains and losses only about one - third of the time.

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Aircraft turbine manufacturers brag about single - digit percentage gains in fuel efficiency precisely because those machines are near thermodynamic limits in converting heat to thrust.
Because labor accounts for a small portion of a product's manufacturing costs, the savings gained from outsourcing to China will drop to single digits for many products.
There have been 57 years of double - digit gains and just nineteen years of single - digit gains.
Wall Street forecasts for the S&P 500 for 2016 look for single - digit percentage gains and are less optimistic than last year's forecasts.
The $ 1 focus might seem like a departure for a brand that's been trying to boost its single - digit sales gains with things like fancier locations that serve alcoholic drinks.
All those runners have been gaining a little — single - digit revenue growth mostly, but growing after the all - consuming downturn of what we thought was The Great Recession.
Aqua America, on the other hand, has been finding it difficult to improve upon a very successful 2013 (when profits advanced more than 30 %), and will likely have to settle for a low - single - digit gain on the bottom line this year.
I think a single - digit Republican gain is fairly likely, simply because of how big the Democratic caucus is after two straight cycles of colossal expansion.
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So insulin is crucial for both unlocking new muscle gains and getting to a single - digit body fat.
As for the rest, we were told nebulously that they made either «single - digit» or «double - digit» gains.
As for generic Adobe DRM, at this point B&N adopting it would gain them nothing significant (ADEPT hardware market share runs in the single digits, most going to Kobo) and it opens up their walled garden ebook market share (15 - 20 %, these days) to poaching by Kobo.
Stocks, gold and long - term bonds can all have double - digit gains or losses in a single year.
Currently, this relationship predicts that high single - digit gains are likely, on average per year, for the stock market over the next 10 years.
[Though it's worth highlighting here: We've seen One51 record exceptional gains in the past 2 years (in the single - digit millions), but I see no evidence of any kind of systematic or pervasive manipulation of its current book values.]
Investing while you owe is a valid point because a single digit return may sound great but the gains could be getting lost if you have a huge credit card or car payment costing you much more.
The same firms also all saw single - digit upticks in profitability, though overall gains were slightly lower than revenue growth, up an average of 3.8 percent.
Financial results at six of the most profitable New York — based firms showed single - digit growth and even slighter profitability gains in 2011, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.
The rest of the companies have experienced single - digit gains.
Ether has gained nearly 3,600 % since the start of January, when one token was valued in the single digits.
We're looking at single - digit gains for most of them — ranging from 2.49 % (Bitcoin Cash) to 8.83 % (Neo) when looking only at the top 10 coins by market share.
It is the only coin in the top 30 by market cap to have gained significantly on a day when most cryptocurrencies have fallen by high single - digits.
Windows Phone's share of the market is still in the low single digits, though it's finally gaining some momentum now that Nokia is attacking the low end more aggressively.
Recent analysis from Morningstar Credit Ratings, which focused on Campbell's soup, noted that online purchasing of grocery products hasn't gained a lot of traction: it accounts for «a low - single - digit percentage of total sales.»
Meanwhile, the overvalued stock market might chug ahead with single - digit annual gains at best, and bonds aren't likely to match the 13 percent they earned on average since 1982, they say.
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