Sentences with phrase «year paper of»

Less than a year ago they held a net long position in 10 - year paper of 362,000 contracts, the largest in a decade.

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But in the span of just a few years, physical papers have become borderline obsolete, replaced by tablets and computer screens.
In a period of one year (2010 - 2011), the company saved 2.5 million sheets of paper, a 28 % drop in paper use from the year before, noted Laurence.
Over the past year, the Silverman brothers focused on more thoughtfully evolving their three - person, New York - based startup and better understanding what types of toilet - paper advertising catches consumers» attention, and what kinds they flush away.
«In my paper, I read about a mattress company that floated on AIM yesterday and raised # 35 million, is now valued at # 140 million, but last year made an EBITDA loss of # 11 million,» Walsh said at Tuesday's conference.
In January, a committee of the federal Liberal party, following a vote in favour of decriminalization a year earlier at the party's convention, came out with a 38 - page paper advocating full legalization.
Last year it commissioned Montreal lawyer Lloyd Lipsett to review Bisha's current practices; his report, published in April, said spot checks of discharge papers and interviews with Segen workers confirmed they'd been discharged from national service.
Nor is core as hot as it looks on paper, he said; the decline in the value of the dollar from a year ago is making imports more expensive.
Credit for digging the article up goes to MIT economics professor David Autor, who last year published an excellent paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Their newest paper uses historical data from multiple countries to show that an increase in the ratio of household debt to gross domestic product over a three - to - four - year period predicts a decline in economic growth.
According to Verizon's paper Bring Your Own Device: The Facts and the Future published earlier this year, over 60 % of workers report using a personal device at least once a day in their work, with 44 % using a personal smartphone in their job.
On paper, it's crucial to begin planning for a succession years in advance of an exit or liquidity event, and while the founder is still healthy.
Khairullozhon Matanov, a 23 - year - old taxi driver who lives in Quincy, Massachusetts, faces one criminal count of destroying records and three counts of lying to officials in a terrorism investigation, according to court papers filed in U.S. District Court in Boston.
Buffett's investments in newspaper companies including Graham Holdings (ghc)(former owner of the Washington Post) and Lee Enterprises (lee)(which publishes dozens of regional papers), are among his worst performers, with Graham's shares down 24 % and Lee's down 30 % over the past year.
And here's the kicker about all that insurance money — it's generated by millions of agents, with lots of paper, in processes that look much the same way they did 30 years ago.
This paper, however, proposes a different approach: Before pressing the overdrive button on money printing presses, Tokyo might wish to take a careful look at why the last 15 years of ultra-loose credit policies failed to move the economy closer to its estimated potential growth rate of 1.5 percent.
The fact is, says Vitaliy Katsenelson, director of research at Investment Management Associates in Denver, Colo., and a prominent China skeptic, China's frantic building boom over the past five years not only boosted GDP on paper and put millions to work but also produced a property bubble where neither investors nor developers are likely to ever recover their costs.
When Herb Sizemore was CEO of Kansas Communications, in Lenexa, Kans. (he recently sold the company), he kept a file of all the «People on the Move» columns in his local paper and called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situation.
Even prior to the Trump win, a victory that signaled higher economic growth, rising interest rates, and likely less regulation, all good for financial services, Buffett had secured paper profits over 5 1/2 years of $ 6.9 billion on his preferred.
A recent working paper from the University of Oxford reports that every Olympics in the past 50 years has gone over budget, with an average increase of 179 %.
In August 2010, nearly two years after conceiving of Bitcoin in a landmark white paper, Satoshi Nakamoto, the project's pseudonymous, as yet unidentified creator (or creators), proposed a thought experiment.
Another option: Ask your boss to «hold paper,» lending you the balance over a fixed number of years at a set interest rate.
Or, as the paper put it: «If an industrial civilization had existed on Earth many millions of years prior to our own era, what traces would it have left and would they be detectable today?»
That's why the bank launched a $ 300 - million revamp of the national currency last year, which will see Canada gradually convert from paper bills to polymer (using a fabrication process pioneered by Australia).
While it may be true that «minority firm owners are less likely to have bank loans of any kind, they have easy access to transaction loans from nonbanks,» Veronique de Rugy of the American Enterprise Institute wrote in a paper last year.
Hoffman sees a future for the company that includes licensing for other Hanukkah - centric items like chocolate gelt, candles, wrapping paper and dreidles — all of which are in the works to be available to customers next year.
RBC, BMO and the Conference Board of Canada all released papers in June saying that the province's GDP will hit between 3.5 % and 3.7 % this year and exceed 3 % again in 2015.
A recent working paper from the University of Oxford says that every Olympic Games from the past 50 years has gone over budget — and not by slim margins.
So last year he formed a task force of several dozen employees, and developed a white paper that McKesson is now circulating in Washington.
Paper - based, manual processes take extra time, and over the course of the year, those minutes add up to hours, days and weeks.
Research suggests that an average American worker powers through 10,000 sheets of paper a year, each of which costs a company about $ 0.03.
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute in 2011 showing that a person with a salary of $ 75,000 at the end of a 35 - year career would accumulate more than $ 1.4 million in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is paid a set income based on past earnings and years of service, mostly confined to the public sector these days) compared to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed - out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
According to the Wainstein report, «Over the course of ten years, there were 729 enrollments in the paper classes by members of fraternities (and some sorority sisters).»
Blogging and Twitter probably account for 30 % of paper demand reduction over the last five years
The South by Southwest festival, the annual gathering of the creative and technology elite in Austin, Texas, seemed divided into two camps this year: those who had business cards ready to exchange, and those who were puzzled to see those bits of paper still around.
The average North American office worker uses 10,000 sheets of paper a year, and the amount actually rose significantly with the advent of computers and e-mail as we printed the floods of new communication.
«Japan is already undergoing rapid population aging, which will likely limit the market's future absorptive capacity of public debt,» wrote IMF economist Kiichi Tokuoka in a paper this year.
Nevertheless, if past papers and reports are any indication, those who favor stricter regulation of internet providers might be in for a long four years.
After years of speculation, Facebook — the online social network that Mark Zuckerberg founded in his Harvard dorm room in 2004 — finally filed the papers for its initial public offering earlier this month.
'' Lost Einsteins,» a paper released last year by economists at the Equality of Opportunity Project, posed that question.
Almost without exception, exemplars are scrappy young businesses whose brands were born on the same clean sheets of paper as their products were, whose history is measured in months or years rather than decades, and whose founders still show up for work in the morning.
David Madani of Capital Economics, who has issued warnings about the overpriced Canadian market for years, says more data would help, but adds the nature of Tal's paper is equally worrying.
Both of the other members of the Sulzberger extended family have also held positions of increasing responsibility at the paper over the past several years as a way of testing their mettle, like a drawn - out, highly - privileged NYT version of the Hunger Games.
Here's an inconvenient truth: U.S. businesses still use about 21 million tons of paper each year.
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Over the past 20 years, he has published hundreds of articles, white papers, eBooks, and blog posts and presented on dozens of webinars on a wide range of marketing topics, including B2B marketing, marketing automation, conversion optimization, and search marketing.
This 150 - year - old paper - printing giant has navigated the decline and consolidation of the printing industry deftly, by selling itself as a one - stop shop for large, corporate printing needs and by purchasing smaller rivals.
Salaries have soared by more than 50 % in the last five years, but the number of available posts has remained stagnant at around 4,200, so chances are the only airplanes you'll get to order around are the paper variety.
Late last year someone stopped Jim Amos in the hall and stuffed a bunch of papers into his hands.
In a paper last year, Agarwal reviewed data from a major financial institution of people who'd responded to such offers, and how they'd behaved.
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