Sentences with phrase «slow growth of the industry»

That uncertainty in turn makes investors nervous, potentially slowing the growth of the industry — and employment opportunities.
Harry cited numerous reasons for the slow growth of the industry, with the sluggish housing and investment market topping the list.

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According to the Recording Industry Association of America, 8.1 million Americans paid for streaming music subscriptions in the first half of 2015, but growth is slowing; that was only a 2.5 % jump compared with 2014.
«The already challenged restaurant industry has been hit with slowing overall economic growth and the gap between the cost of dining at home compared to dining out,» Dine Equity CEO Julia Stewart said in a call with investors in November.
Employment and Social Development Canada projects slower growth through 2022, but its projections may not encompass the growing occupational diversity of this field and the number of industries to which it's applicable.
«This trend could be due to several factors (or a combination of them): more startups being targeted for acquihires as their growth slows, capital availability leading to more ready cash on - hand, and a general consolidation of certain industries (e.g., food delivery companies acquiring each other),» CB Insights wrote in a blog post.
At the same time, wireless service revenue growth for the entire industry slowed to 2 % last year from 6 % in 2011 — in part because most customers now buy their phone outright instead of getting subsidies.
Yet, while there is growth in the business travel industry, the speed of that growth has slowed.
But Bloomberg Industries» media analyst Paul Sweeney recently told Advertising Age that the disappointing number of U.S. sign - ups casts doubt on that theory and, «if sub growth slows or worse, this virtuous cycle can become more of a vicious cycle.»
Commentary: «Despite signals of slower economic growth, we expect positive organic growth to continue the rest of this year and into 2012... These repositioning tailwinds, combined with our great positions in good industries, execution track record, and disciplined playbook, will be keys to our continued outperformance.»
The industry's growth rates slowed during each of the past three years.
China's online education industry has witnessed robust growth over the past few years and shows no signs of slowing down.
Like many retail stocks, sentiment on FL has become very negative due to the combination of slowing sales growth and fear of Amazon's (AMZN) long - term impact on the industry.
The report: The life and annuity industry is a slow - growth proposition and company managers need to hunt for higher returns by rethinking business models by rearranging like Lego blocks distribution, underwriting or customer service components of their companies.
Yet each of these stocks has climbed in response to improving conditions in their industries, and although the pace of their growth will necessarily slow, that doesn't mean it will stop entirely.
That discount reflected the regulated, slower growth characteristics of the industry.
Though China is facing slowing growth and weakening of over-capacity industries, its emerging industries are flourishing.
The company's automotive OEM segment has consistently generated growth in excess of industry growth — the segment's organic revenue growth was 9 % in the quarter compared to 6 % for global car build growth — so if China's automotive production growth slows then Illinois Tool Work's automotive OEM growth rate is likely to slow significantly too.
In addition, concerns of slowing economic activity in China have come to the forefront with industry behemoth Alcoa (AA — Free Alcoa Stock Report), the International Monetary Fund, and mining giant Rio Tinto Group (RIO) tempering growth expectations for the world's biggest aluminum user.
«But the tariffs have slowed down the growth of our industry.
He added that slower growth amongst the nation's top craft manufacturers had impacted year - end production figures as well, perhaps skewing the perception of industry growth over all.
«As the industry matures and moves into the mainstream, slower growth is a natural part of that maturation,» he told Brewbound.
Job and wage growth in Oregon's tech sector has slowed considerably, and the industry's share of the state's employment market is...
The MIT projection is that if we continue on our way as at present, shortages of resources for industry will slow population growth within twenty years and stop it, early in the twenty - first century, at approximately six billion.
Real growth may be slow in the foodservice industry, but the pace of change will only intensify thanks to a cadre of emerging players, a series of dynamic, business - related issues and operators» insatiable appetite for growth.
In addition to projecting slow but real growth for the foodservice industry in 2018, The NPD Group outlined a handful of attributes that will affect the way consumers use foodservice.
The tales of China's slowing growth have hardly hit our wine industry.
The reductions mapped out by the report would not reduce the size of the global meat industry, the researchers said, because rising population is pushing up demand, but it would significantly slow its growth.
New York's craft brewing industry is showing signs of saturation after six years of gangbusters growth, but experts say it's at least a year or two from slowing down significantly.
• The longer term picture remains positive, with increasing urbanisation in emerging markets driving strong demand growth across a range of commodities, and a slower supply response from the industry.
It said IATA revised slightly downward its outlook for 2016 airline industry profitability to 35.6 billion dollars from the June projection of 39.4 billion dollars owing to slower global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and rising costs.
More than half of all the jobs added in the city since 2009 are in low - wage industries, and nearly half of the city's millennials are working in retail or fast food positions, where slow wage growth has left their generation worse off economically than their parents.
This, coupled with rising health care costs and lower reimbursements from insurance companies, may slow the predicted rapid growth of the MD&D industry — and job opportunities — even as the demand for scientists with more advanced training increases.
The Online Publisher's Association reported in 2004 that dating websites created more revenue than any other paid online content category, as they netted roughly $ 470 million in consumer spending, up from about $ 40 million in 2001.11 Revenue growth has slowed in recent years, but the industry continues to maintain a robust base of users, many of them willing to pay premium fees for access to specialized services.12
«We see slow, gradual, consistent growth,» says Kurt McNeil, GM's chief sales analyst, suggesting the industry might finish the year at the high end of the auto maker's light - vehicle forecast of between 14.0 million and 14.5 million units.
The audiobook industry is on a 3 - year trend of double digit growth that shows no sign of slowing.
However, since the eBook industry's growth is starting to slow down, the business models of players are beginning to get tested.
Aside from the risk of slowing economic growth in the U.S. and the G7 countries, there is a strong risk that global earnings may slow enough to spook equity investors, especially those who are overweighting highly cyclical industries.
After several years of explosive growth, Canada's wireless industry has started to slow.
As a general scenario, most of the PSUs, utility company etc give high dividends to their shareholders and belong to a slow growth / saturated industry.
That discount reflected the regulated, slower growth characteristics of the industry.
With the growth of this segment far outpacing all others and not expected to slow down soon, it is extremely important that all the players in the industry, both big and small, realise the importance of acting responsibly and also the huge potential now presented to do amazing things that will truly make a difference.
The US is expected to see slower decline in its carbon emissions, from an annual 1.2 % drop over the past 10 years to a decrease of 0.4 % this year, with a return to growth in coal use, as president Donald Trump promised to rescue the coal industry.
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Mr. Bush set a policy that until 2012 would rely on voluntary measures by industries to slow growth in emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat - trapping gases.
Canada, on the other hand, is already entering a transitional period that will see growth rates slow in the short - term, but we are well ahead of the U.S. in terms of the climate change policy that will provide long - term opportunities for our industry.
While growth in 2009 slowed from the remarkable 89 - percent expansion in 2008, it continued the rapid rise of an industry that first reached 1,000 megawatts of production in 2004.
Slower growth has been observed in both residential and non-residential sectors, a number of prominent industry players have experienced bankruptcies, and a pending trade case brought by bankrupt solar manufacturer Suniva is creating significant uncertainty.1 Market research released in June by GTM Research and SEIA predicts that new solar capacity this year will be 16 % less than 2016.
And when your major competitors have no intention of implementing any policy that will slow the growth of their economeies and raising the prosperity of their society to the level we currently enjoy, all you will do is damage the foundations of our economy and move industry and resource development offshore.
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