Sentences with phrase «too little margin»

They could concoct a rise in the price level of 20 % or so, which would presumably flow through to housing, bailing out fixed - rate borrowers with too little margin (ignore for a moment that floating and new financing rates will rise also).

Not exact matches

When I questioned him about his sales and margins, his answers were a little too vague.
To critics who say that small businesses will lose out if people can compare prices online, and that the businesses may be forced to charge prices that are too low just to compete, Mason said: «Even if a business might make a little less on each hamburger, they'll sell enough additional hamburgers to far outweigh the reduced margin.
Epyc could not raise margins because just too little sold.
That sounds about right, maybe a little too thick, but still within the margin of what's yummy.
Unfortunately, these estimates reflect profit margins that remain about 70 % above historical norms, and are primarily driven by unusually large budget deficits and depressed private savings (the deficit of one sector must be the surplus of another in equilibrium — see Too Little to Lock In for the accounting relationships here).
To me, that seems a little too enthusiastic... I was certainly positive on the stock, but that was based on a sustained rebuilding of margins (complemented by hefty operating free cashflow (Op FCF)-RRB-, rather than a sudden acceleration in revenues.
can easily deliver a 70 % collapse in your favourite growth stock, so anything above a 20 P / E (regardless of the growth rate) offers too little of a Margin of Safety.
This exposes you to the risk of too little financial margin in the future.
Also if you leave too little time to complete the task, you won't have any margin to do correction if unforeseen ones arise.
Conversely, a resume with too little white space, margins set too tightly, too many or too few bullet points, inappropriate fonts, or text set too large (amateurish) or too small (headache - inducing) can be likened to the dreaded «spare tire» and dimpled cellulite that none of us want.
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