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Since getting hammered in New York, Cruz's numbers have cratered.
The pound cratered to its lowest level in three decades.
American political history as a field of study has cratered.
The surrounding streets were cratered with foreclosures and vacant properties.
When Biden had a comeback in South Carolina, we cratered.
Passenger air travel has cratered in the past few weeks.
John, what people don't really know is his company cratered, but before it cratered, he took north of three-quarters of a billion dollars away from the semiconductor industry because they borrowed his instruction set.
Shares of Luluemon have cratered as quickly as its sales momentum.
Venezuela's economy has cratered amid political turmoil, hyperinflation and food shortages.
Since then, however, the stock has cratered, falling nearly 20 percent.
The stock market cratered and millions saw their life savings evaporate.
The tornado had cratered the roof and caused other structural damage.
Here's what you need to know:The coronavirus cratered solar panel manufacturing.
Rasgon recalled how it cratered 60% from January to November 2008.
Financial markets cratered on Mon day with the S&P 500 .
In 2000, Ms. Badia's career as a freelance commercial producer cratered.
E-Trade shares cratered 216% for its worst day since 27.
The price cratered a year later, slumping to $3,183 on Dec.
As soon as it enters Congo, it is a cratered moonscape.
GE stock has cratered to levels it reached during the financial crisis.
Spot gold was hovering at $1,228.11 per ounce, having cratered at $1,225.58.
Efforts by Carlyle's financiers to sell junk-rated debt cratered in November.
But Trump's numbers have not cratered in Minnesota like they have elsewhere.
With Thursday's drop, shares have cratered 27 percent in the last week.
A key metric, average revenue per user, has cratered across the industry.
OPEC was nearly written off two years ago as oil prices cratered.
"If Seattle's real estate is cratering, the stock market has already cratered."
Spot gold was hovering at $1,224.92 per ounce, having cratered at $1,223.78.
AR startups have already been struggling and hardware efforts have largely cratered.
Alaska Air Group cratered 11% and American Airlines tanked more than 10%.
SmileDirectClub — Shares of SmileDirectClub cratered 29.4% following its disappointing fourth quarter results.
As the company's troubles worsened this year, its stock price also cratered.
Sales have cratered for years, with more nimble competitors on the rise.
Mariner 10's photographs showed a heavily cratered surface resembling Earth's moon.
European stock markets cratered, while stocks in Japan nosedived nearly 8 percent overnight.
The company's stock cratered, and Comcast's Brian Roberts made a hostile takeover attempt.
In our mind's eye, the gray, cratered landscape of the moon is untouched.
Even traditional safe havens cratered as fearful investors said that cash is king.
The rooms were being cleaned, so I wandered outside, over the cratered plateau.
That same month, the number of tourists cratered by more than a third.
The response rate for telephone polls has cratered over the past three decades.
Nvidia's stock cratered 19 percent in trading, pushing the stock even deeper into correction.
Similar to 2007, US market confidence cratered late last year due to recession fears.
And they have done that before, as in the 1980s, when petroleum prices cratered.
Mars has a cratered surface, which allows quakes to persist for about a minute.
GoPro shares have cratered over the past year, losing 60 percent of the value.
Schultz is now applying his methods to other cratered worlds, including Mercury and Mars.
Year after year, the price of solar has cratered faster than the experts predicted.
Robert Bentley to the list of politicians whose careers cratered after allegations of infidelity.
"I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered," he crowed during the GOP debates.
Einhorn lost 20.6 percent in 2015 as a bet on SunEdison cratered in November.
It was steep, wet and cratered with those deep ruts the trucks had made.
If anything, the same-store sales from these sports-oriented retailers have just cratered.
As a result, its $165 million valuation cratered to $25 million, the lawsuit says.
Then, after Amazon's plans to acquire online pharmacy PillPack were announced, the stock cratered.
The Dow just cratered more than 760 points, or 603%, in a single day.
The pandemic hung heavily over this week's primaries, especially in Illinois, where turnout cratered.
When oil prices cratered in 2008, Chávez kept spending as if nothing had changed.
There, the viewer can wander in low-gravity across reproductions of the cratered surface.
Its stock initially cratered more than 10% in after-hours trading following the release.
And because the banks basically went bust, the economy cratered and millions lost jobs.
Carnival cratered 12.8%, Norwegian Cruise Line fell 8.3% and Royal Caribbean Cruises dropped 7.6%.
Jet fuel prices have cratered and are down 25% and more for the year.
His running career cratered in the mid-1980s as he battled injuries and depression.
Corporate profits also cratered in 2008, falling sharply as the economy slammed into reverse.
That market cratered, almost bringing down the banking industry and the entire American economy.
Spot gold was 1.1 percent lower at $1,226.91 per ounce, having cratered at $1,225.58.
Many houses had been completely flattened and roads had been cratered by missile strikes.
Countries then made things worse by enacting massive tax increases as their economies cratered.
Its ancient surface is one of the most heavily cratered of all of Saturn's moons.
Shares of Farfetch cratered more than 40% after cutting its gross merchandise value growth expectations.
My visit this month reminded me of the cratered streets of Trinidad in the 1980s.
Expedia — Shares of the online travel company cratered 27% after reporting dismal third quarter earnings.
The White House continually defended Jackson as his nomination cratered on Capitol Hill this week.
However, US stocks fell significantly more during the last two downturns as corporate earnings cratered.
Vesta is dry and heavily cratered, resembling the moon, while Ceres is full of water.
Shares of Carnival tanked 15%, Norwegian Cruise Lin cratered 20.7% and Royal Caribbean dropped 31.8%.
United Airlines cratered 13.4%, while American Airlines tanked 13.2%, suffering its worst day since 2016.
Just as important, his biggest rival in the "moderate" lane, Biden, cratered in New Hampshire.
In 2016, however, Hillary Clinton cratered in Dundalk, winning 34 percent to Trump's 66 percent.
Cal-Maine Foods — Egg-producer Cal-Maine Foods cratered 12% following disappointing first-quarter earnings.
American Airlines cratered more than 23%, United Airlines plunged 203% and Delta plummeted nearly 25%.
Auto parts supplier Hyundai Mobis cratered about 9 percent, while Hanon Systems gave up 5 percent.
Trust in the press has cratered, along with trust in so many other institutions of late.
Under Dorsey, Twitter shares have cratered as the company has struggled to ignite new user growth.
The market's primary measure of fear has cratered, representing a dramatic turnabout in investors' emotional state.
It's a small sample size, but Atlanta's defense has also cratered with Howard on the floor.
This image of Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, shows cratered terrain at high northern latitudes.
It's a beautiful, cratered ball of ice and rock, home to deep canyons and towering cliffs.
Turnout cratered in the 2014 midterms, Jaffe notes, at the same time protest movements expanded nationwide.
Nvidia shares cratered 14 percent Monday after the chipmaker cut its guidance, citing weakness in China.
That boom flooded the world with more oil than could be consumed and cratered crude prices.
It's watched comets grace the Martian skies and the Sun set behind the planet's cratered horizon.
It cratered ad views and revenue and led Snapchat's user count to actually shrink in March.
Shortly after its IPO the stock hit around $203, but has since cratered to under $8.
Meanwhile, the academic job market has cratered, particularly in the liberal arts and the social sciences.
Stocks cratered Tuesday evening and into early Wednesday morning as Trump closed in on the presidency.
It cratered the Internet in a way that seemed to unify a far-flung pop universe.
Aid workers must use motorbikes to navigate cratered dirt roads that flood during the rainy season.
The stock market cratered on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping nearly 3,000 points.
But now they are in trouble as capital has dried up and oil prices have cratered.
Measures of consumer sentiment fell sharply in early March, and indexes of business conditions have cratered.
I screwed up my parallel park, and the hit to my confidence cratered everything from there.
Its crowning glory is its distinctive cratered appearance — its surface it dotted with scores of holes.
Putnam's poll numbers cratered, his establishment support vanished, and DeSantis ended up winning in a landslide.
It is heavily cratered, recording thousands of impacts since it formed some 4.5 billion years ago.
However, Tesla's stock cratered Wednesday, dipping 17%, and hinted at the risk of chasing a hot stock.
In Sears' fiscal first quarter, reported in May, its revenue cratered some $488 million to $5.4 billion.
Lowe's – Shares of retailer Lowe's cratered 11.6% following the release of the company's mixed first-quarter earnings.
Oil prices have fallen so low that the value of reserves has cratered to levels few anticipated.
The Soviet Union collapsed, the Iraq War turned sour, jobs went overseas, and then the economy cratered.
The S&P 500 cratered on March 6, 2009, when it reached an intraday low of 163.
Einhorn lost 20.6 percent in 2015 as a bet on SunEdison cratered in November, extending Greenlight's losses.
The years after 2014, when oil prices cratered to lows in the $20s, illustrated this shifting narrative.
Stocks have cratered this week, as investors panic about the deadly coronavirus spreading and denting global growth.
SoftBank hasn't been immune: Its stock has cratered more than 30% since the start of the year.
In U.S. stock markets, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq indexes cratered into a bear market.
Within days, American airstrikes cratered the highway in front of the convoy, stopping it in its tracks.
All that good science fiction melodrama vanished when spacecraft images showed the real planet, cratered and dustblown.
American Outdoor Brands — Shares of the firearm manufacturer cratered nearly 28% after reporting dismal third-quarter earnings.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average cratered 356 points, bringing its weekly loss total to more than 3,500.
In 213 at-bats, he had a single and eight strikeouts, and his average cratered to .195.
Rival brokerage firm TD Ameritrade plummeted more than 25% and E-Trade shares cratered more than 16%.
At the same time, one of the oldest Dutch political forces, the mainstream left Labor Party, cratered.
Outside its gates, a tank or armored vehicle was still burning in the middle of a cratered street.
That number had cratered to about 1.5 births per woman from 1995 to 2014, according to a study.
And last year's performance numbers do not include the gains that funds locked in before oil prices cratered.
Some analysts feared a precarious situation emerging because spending on finding and developing new supplies cratered around 2014.
Bitcoin cratered Thursday, living up to its volatile reputation after hitting a 220-month high a day earlier.
This is meant to be soaked up with slices of galaosiyo, crusty bread beautifully cratered with air holes.
Facebook's stock cratered in March on news of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but had risen 290 percent since.
Facebook&aposs stock has cratered after they missed their earnings estimates for the first time in three years.
Markets started 2016 in bad shape, after the U.S. Federal Reserve raised rates and as oil prices cratered.
The global economy may be sputtering, with weak demand one of the reasons that oil prices have cratered.
A weak commodities market has already hammered Arrium's shares, which have cratered 62 percent so far this year.
The year-plus trade war between the world's largest economies has also cratered U.S. business investment and manufacturing.
The Moon's desolate foreground, cratered and sterile, offsets the Earth's rippling oceans, marbled cloud systems, and expansive continents.
But when his followers seized white-owned farms, output cratered and southern Africa's breadbasket could barely feed itself.
The S&P 500 fell about 5 percent, stocks in Europe were sharply lower and oil prices cratered.
Zooming out further, stocks have cratered more than 30% since topping out at historic highs on February 19.
The economy, meanwhile, has cratered, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 2023,000 points in the past month.
The economy, meanwhile, has cratered with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 28500,6900 points in the past month.
Apple, however, had a notably weak first quarter of fiscal year 2019, when iPhone sales cratered by 15%.
Demand has since cratered because the pig herds that eat it have been reduced by African swine fever.
The company had purchased Lufkin, a pump maker, for $3.3 billion just one year before oil prices cratered.
Since then, medallion prices have cratered, selling for a fraction of the record $1.3 million price in 2014.
The S&P 500 had been trading at 18 times 2019 earnings estimates before stocks cratered last fall.
That makes the far side much lighter, much older and much more heavily cratered than the near side.
Losing such a major customer has cratered Imagination Technologies stock; about half the company's annual revenue came from Apple.
The company had a successful IPO "pop," but since then the stock has cratered down to its IPO price.
"Her book sales suffered; her expenses mounted; her job opportunities vanished; and her emotional health cratered," the lawsuit said.
Valeant's stock has cratered since the middle of 2015, and it has become a pariah in the pharmaceutical industry.
Mars' moon Phobos is a strange, cratered, misshaped moon—and it's pulling itself to pieces from the inside out.
In March 733, the month of King's arrest, the Los Angeles Police Department's job-approval rating cratered at 34%.
A big loss for ad tech companies: Immediately following the announcement by Apple, ad retargeting firm Criteo's stocks cratered.
Natural gas prices have already cratered to 17-year lows of around $1.70 per million British thermal units (mmBtu).
But the company's IPO has been on ice since the stock market cratered at the start of the year.
As the South American country suffers an economic crisis due to extreme inflation, the value of bolivar has cratered.
Toni Let's imagine that Trump cratered in the polls, and was consistently behind by double digits in mid-July.
Shares cratered more than 25.3 percent in morning trading, at one point hitting a 26-week low of $25.7.
The bank's revenue also cratered, falling about 11 percent from the same period a year ago to $17.6 billion.
That sent Twitter's shares rocketing up, but it's since cratered back to a market cap of around $12.5 billion.
Acquisitions of U.S. companies by foreign companies has cratered in the early days of 2017, according to Standard & Poor's.
Today, those industries, jobs and many stateside banks have fled, private employment has cratered, and our debts are due.
The woman still glows, nearly four centuries after she was painted, her luminous skin cratered only by a dimple.
Republican trust in the mainstream media, hovering around 30 percent since about 2004, cratered last year to 14 percent.
The same weekend, Bank of America bought Merrill Lynch for $50 billion, and the insurance giant AIG nearly cratered.
United Airlines cratered 13.25%, while American Airlines tanked more than 13.44%, on pace for its worst day since 2016.
They've lost China, their biggest buyer, due to the trade war, and soybean prices have cratered as a result.
KELLY EVANS: Will China be able to make all the purchases its promised now that its economy has cratered?
This past week, Argentina's currency cratered and the country was forced to ask for accelerated payments from the IMF.
Its bonds have cratered and iron ore prices climbed in Asian trading as investors speculate global supply could be interrupted.
And of course, it wanted a robust device that wouldn't have the safety issues that cratered the Galaxy Note 7.
Most that survived the cutthroat 1990's cratered under the weight of debt and fear of flying following 9/11.
Last July, sales cratered after it was reported that founder John Schnatter used the n-word on a conference call.
From 1973 to 2015, however, productivity slowed a bit, rising at 73 percent, but hourly compensation cratered, rising 11 percent.
In fact, business investment cratered in the third quarter of 1974 and continued to decline sharply for another six months.
Nordstrom and Macy's shares are down more than 5003% over the past year, while J.C. Penney shares have cratered 65%.
Nordstrom and Macy's shares are down more than 40% over the past year, while J.C. Penney shares have cratered 65%.
Meanwhile, coal mining jobs have cratered from a high of more than 800,000 in the 23s to roughly 76,000 today.
Washington's Center Position is Worse Than Thought The Wizards were in trouble before John Wall's knee operation cratered their morale.
Food production predictably cratered, but Mao ignored reports of starvation and turned on those who warned of the impending crisis.
In August, Under Armour shares cratered after the company announced it was cutting about 2 percent of its global workforce.
Tapestry— Shares of Coach and Kate Spade owner Tapestry cratered 22.6% after the company missed on its fourth-quarter revenue.
Around Wall Street - Snap shares cratered 12 percent to their level since, well, Thursday, the day the shares started trading.
The pyramids at Giza are often 'deserted' since annual tourism to Egypt cratered in the second half of the 2010s.
So naturally the club cratered in 2014, with a 67-95 record that was third-worst in the major leagues.
In just a handful of trading sessions, fears of a global pandemic cratered stocks worldwide, ending history's longest bull market.
But while Flake has long had relatively low approval ratings, they really cratered precisely because of his opposition to Trump.
Sports Direct's stock price has cratered as a result of the investigations, and thanks to fears about the company's future.
A quarter of the investors moved to "underweight" energy positions, the lowest reading since oil prices cratered in February 2016.
At one point in morning trading, the 215-stock Dow dropped 211,21300 points and the S&P 21500 cratered 212.5%.
In fact, there have only been two episodes since 1980 when emerging markets cratered as U.S. interest rates ticked higher.
The NYT notes that measures of consumer sentiment fell sharply in early March, and indexes of business conditions have cratered.
ISIS confederates delivered the body to Hezbollah on Wednesday, and then American warplanes cratered the road in front of them.
GOP support for the Veterans Affairs nominee has cratered in the face of allegations of misconduct as White House physician.
The stock has cratered over the last three months, falling over 33 percent through Tuesday's close of $41.96 a share.
Both of those previous instances, in 2009 and 1983, came in the wake of recessions, when business profits had cratered.
Best Buy shares cratered after its earnings report last quarter as investors worried about the impact of the looming Dec.
Shares of Papa John's were flat during in afternoon trading Tuesday, but have cratered more than 17 percent since January.
The landscape is densely cratered and heavily eroded, indicating that it could be among the oldest terrains on the planet.
In its old age, Hipstamatic's founders have ended up having to embrace Instagram, which cratered the popularity of their own app.
Her favorability ratings have even cratered among core constituencies — liberals, minorities, women — since the middle of August, according to ABC News.
Yelp shares cratered last fall when the company said it had added zero net new advertising customers during the third quarter.
He's been looking at cloud and video streaming company Akamai Technologies, which has cratered 66 percent since the dot-com bubble.
Energy fundamentals have cratered faster than the market can keep up, but the reason is sometimes confusing and not well understood.
Pressure on the Chinese Renminbi increased as a result, and global equity markets cratered at the beginning of the new year.
Under the Obama/Biden administration median household income cratered and then barely recovered to 28503 levels by the end of 22019.
Asian markets cratered after the release of disappointing manufacturing data, which showed China's first reduction in industrial output in two years.
The copper mine project pipeline has shrunk dramatically since 2011 as copper prices cratered and exploration has been increasingly less successful.
SoftBank hasn't been immune to the coronavirus, either: Its stock has cratered more than 30% since the start of the year.
When the video game industry cratered amid a price war in the mid-1980s, Warner sold off Atari's home entertainment business.
Forty years ago, the Voyager probes first spotted volcanoes on Io, a body that scientists expected would look dead and cratered.
By some measures the sanctions worked: Iran's economy has shrunk 4 percent, its currency has cratered and its inflation rate soared.
Italy: Support for the country's once-prominent Five Star movement has cratered as Matteo Salvini, the interior minister, dominates Italian politics.
Today, the exercise brand saw a nearly 13% spike on the back of a market where stocks cratered across the board.
Instead, the United States tightened sanctions in 2018, which have damaged the economy, cratered oil exports and brought hardship to many.
The images came in an initial test of the National Science Foundation's telescope, which is atop Haleakala, an ancient cratered volcano.
Best Buy shares cratered nearly 252.51 percent Tuesday as the company unveiled a new set of financial goals for fiscal 225.
Over the long term, many broad technology funds have done well, but there were also plenty of internet funds that cratered.
Over the next eight years, however, support for the party cratered outside big cities: Hillary Clinton won just 30% of rural voters.
In fact, many space nerds probably got their starts by looking up at the moon to check out its cratered, mountainous surface.
Remember Spectacles, Snapchat's video-recording sunglasses that debuted to great fanfare only for the company to lose $40 million after sales cratered?
Angry Birds maker Rovio's stock price tanked cratered after their latest quarterly earnings report painted a dismal future for the game maker.
Sanchez is one of Europe's last remaining center-left leaders, a decade on from the financial crisis that cratered the Spanish economy.
Then, the equity markets began to shift and turn positive as some market participants had been fearful that the talks had cratered.
Oil prices have cratered more than 70 percent since mid-2014 as near-record global oil production created a massive crude glut.
Twitter shares cratered 24 percent the next day, while Facebook's tumbled 11 percent, still the biggest-ever one-day losses for both.
Weight Watchers shares cratered 30 percent Tuesday after the company posted disappointing fourth-quarter results and gave a weak outlook for 2019.
Shares of the company cratered 30 percent after it reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings and gave investors a weak outlook for 2019.
Whether Ultima's surface is heavily cratered and if it has a rich surface geology — like that of Pluto — remains to be seen.
The poverty rate grew, and farmers felt the pinch when corn, wheat and soybean prices cratered along with the global commodity market.
The huge car bombing at the start of the attack cratered the asphalt road and broke windows in buildings throughout the neighborhood.
The city's manufacturing-based economy cratered faster than those of most communities during the 2008 recession, when unemployment reached almost 20 percent.
But if we had cratered Syrian runways several years ago, as many suggested, the horrors of barrel bombing would have been reduced.
But on Friday, the European Space Agency (ESA) will blast two orbiters to heavily cratered Mercury, the planet closest to the sun.
Tariffs on key U.S agricultural exports including wheat, corn, soybeans, beef, poultry and apples have cratered global demand for American farm goods.
The major averages cratered as investors braced for the economic fallout from the coronavirus and a shocking all-out oil price war.
That crisis was different — the S&P 500 would ultimately lose half its value from its peak, and home prices cratered, too.
Shares of American Airlines have cratered more than 55% from their February peak, mirroring a similar drop for the industry at large.
Car sales in China cratered 92% in February from a year earlier, while major property developers like Evergrande are offering steep discounts.
Howard Dean — with big name endorsements and topping the polls — cratered in the Hawkeye state; four years ago, the highly-hyped Gov.
Palo Alto Networks — Shares of the cybersecurity company cratered 11.95% after giving a current-quarter earnings outlook that was below consensus estimates.
Trump has attacked senators personally, encouraged primary challenges, and zig-zagged on key legislative initiatives, even as his approval ratings have cratered.
Oil prices have cratered over the last two years and become a source of commotion, stress and volatility in the financial markets.
Shares of the furniture company have cratered nearly 28% in the past year, and the stock is down more than 7% in 2019.
Minor faced the minimum through three innings but cratered in the fourth, allowing the first five batters to reach before recording an out.
Unless you're talking about a film that's trying to bring a franchise back to life after a bad sequel cratered it into oblivion.
By prior agreement, the three German cars slowly made their way across the scarred and cratered no man's land between the opposing armies.
Sales of those rifles have cratered in the Trump era as consumers no longer fear the guns could soon be harder to get.
A few billion dollars vanished as products that trade at the inverse of the VIX, which essentially wagered on the market's stability, cratered.
But senators are under growing pressure to take additional action as growing concerns about a widespread coronavirus outbreak have cratered the economy. Sen.
The message wasn't meant to be welcoming, and Floridians have responded accordingly — the number of restoration requests has cratered during Mr. Scott's tenure.
For now, however, Mr. Nunes's memo is coming to define a political landscape already cratered by Mr. Trump's recurring calls to reinvestigate Mrs.
When prices cratered in 2014 and 2015, asset sales and bankruptcies soared in the oil patch, with highly leveraged companies the most vulnerable.
Many analysts think that this poses fewer risks to the financial system than the banks that nearly cratered the economy a decade ago.
During the Warriors' quick start on Tuesday, Emma even approved when Nick Young chucked a wild 3-pointer that nearly cratered the backboard.
While output in both countries has surged lately, they have weathered periods of prolonged internal conflict that cratered their production in recent years.
Indeed, when the Liberals recently proposed a $7 copay to see a general practitioner, the government's popularity cratered -- and it backed off the idea.
That gloomy mood helps explain why bond yields have cratered around the world as jittery investors bet on more easy money from central banks.
In the years since Evernote cratered, ambitious note-takers have been searching for an app that matches its utility, speed, and ease of use.
The men marched him into the main house, past a series of cratered, marble-lined corridors to a room with a bolted metal door.
Unfortunately for the sector, a few of these companies have underperformed since exit; notably, GoPro and Fitbit have both cratered in the public markets.
Tesla's stock has cratered after posting a big second-quarter loss, despite word that revenue, production and deliveries all had hit all-time records.
She was there as they lowered the body of a shoeless, bearded vagabond off the ceramic-tiled roof, his cratered face caked in blood.
But its oil production has cratered to its lowest levels in about 20 years since a crash in prices that started in late 2014.
Refinance volume cratered last year, so the annual comparisons are becoming smaller, simply because refinance volume has essentially flat lined at this low level.
But as the group defends its last patch of bomb-cratered ground in the city, the cost of the battle lies evident all around.
Energy, which cratered when oil dropped below $50 earlier this year, is expected to rebound now that oil has come back above that price.
From there, it continues re-configuring and re-orienting itself as it looks for the safest landing spot on the moon's cratered, rocky surface.
The smooth, frozen terrain of Sputnik Planum is one of the most surprising features as scientists were expecting to see a heavily-cratered surface.
U.S. oil prices have crashed by nearly 50 percent since the beginning of the year as the Covid-19 pandemic has cratered energy demand.
On the bottom it has the bronze color, the cratered surface and the pan-fried crunch of the bread on a grilled cheese sandwich.
Stocks cratered again on Friday as investors fled riskier assets amid intense fears about a slowdown in global growth caused by the deadly coronavirus.
Over time, the cratered surface we see now became the top layer, with alternating layers of boulders and loose, fine grain material buried beneath.
At the same time, shares of Peloton, a fitness start-up, and SmileDirectClub, an online orthodontics company, immediately cratered after the companies went public.
In its final week, the shell-cratered pocket held as many as 5,000 people and defied all predictions of a swift and final defeat.
Stocks cratered again on Tuesday as investors fled riskier assets amid intense fears about a slowdown in global growth caused by the deadly coronavirus.
In its most effective moments, 1917 conveys this: piles of cratered soil are revealed to not just be scorched earth, but heaps of corpses.
Corning— Shares of glass and optical components maker cratered 6% after the company cut its sales forecast for television and optical communication cable components.
Since Left announced his short position in October, and amid a federal investigation into the company's drug-pricing practices, Valeant shares have cratered 83%.
The far side of the moon is tidally locked to always face away from the Earth, and is even more cratered than the near side.
On Friday, shares cratered more than 28 percent to a 52-week-low, lopping off more than $20153 billion in market value from the stock.
Among Republicans, 80% approve of the way Trump is handling health-care policy; approval of Congress has cratered to 40%, from 69% before Memorial Day.
Yelp cratered as much as 32 percent Friday, a day after releasing third-quarter earnings that revealed advertisers are abandoning the site and denting revenue.
While Brazil's economy has gradually recovered after a 2015-16 recession, Argentina fell back into recession last year as inflation surged and its currency cratered.
That got us to leadership in 4G, but it left Sprint basically cratered because they invested heavily in WiMax, which blew up in their face.
That has been accompanied by the growing popularity of inverse-volatility ETF products, which have doubled in value this year as market volatility has cratered.
If their support for Clinton had not cratered in 85033, she almost certainly would have won Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio, and with them the presidency.
Roku shares cratered in September after Comcast announced a new deal for cord cutters and Facebook unveiled a new device that can stream TV shows.
Shares of GrubHub cratered 43% on Tuesday to $33.11 after reporting disappointing third-quarter earnings and giving fourth-quarter guidance well below Wall Street's expectations.
Six minutes into the Max flight, the plane with passengers from nearly a dozen countries cratered into the ground about 40 miles from the airport.
TO, a one-time industry darling whose stock price cratered amid government scrutiny over its drug pricing as well as its business and accounting practices.
The side effect of this tariff whack-a-mole was that solar panel prices around the world cratered, leading to a blossoming of solar power.
The novel coronavirus has cratered global oil demand and ignited a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia that has caused the price to collapse.
But when all was said and done, the S&P 500 fell about 5 percent, stocks in Europe were sharply lower and oil prices cratered.
While I was still at university during the fall of 19903, Apple stock cratered, and I lost money for the first time in tech investing.
The American strikes cratered a few runways but did little to stop continuing attacks on civilians and the Syrian government's continued use of chemical weapons.
The United States scrapped its nuclear deal with Iran in 2018 and reimposed crippling sanctions that have cratered oil exports and caused inflation to rocket.
They allied with former soldiers and guerrillas who, with the economy cratered by a decade of fighting, couldn't find jobs and turned to street crime.
If victory means destroying the towns and villages that ISIS once controlled, so be it, suggests the bomb-cratered road between Hajin and the frontlines.
Its share price has cratered, and the bank is facing an investigation for potential money-laundering violations connected to White House senior advisor Jared Kushner.
The first is OPEC's ability to manage oil production cuts in a bid to reduce huge stockpiles and a global oversupply that has cratered crude prices.
" Still, Cramer argued that while stocks including Macy's, Kohl's and Target have cratered, they currently "reflect the potential negatives fully, and none of the potential positives.
For Saudi Arabia, the investment is part of a larger effort to diversify and cease being so reliant on oil, the price of which has cratered.
European stocks cratered on Thursday, amid fears of slowing growth, falling oil prices and a fresh flare-up in tensions between the world's two largest economies.
And its ads and subscription revenue payouts have helped turn the music industry around after MP3 piracy and unbundled $1 singles cratered the post-CD landscape.
This area is one of the more heavily cratered areas on the planet, and in 2003 NASA landed one of its exploration rovers, Spirit, close by.
The area was once a prosperous coal region with more than 1,000 mines, but extraction stopped after the collapse in prices, and the local economy cratered.
Surveys show the league's favorability cratered among Republicans and political independents as it waffled on the protests launched by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Puerto Rico's benchmark general obligation bond price, which already trading at a steep discount, cratered in Maria's wake, dipping to around 20 cents on the dollar.
Aside from serving up misinformation, Google's snippets have also cratered online media businesses that rely on traffic from search engines, as The Outline has previously reported.
Then they decided to move into a totally new, totally risky business at what may be the worst possible time, and the stock has since cratered.
People left Swift County, the poverty rate grew and farmers felt the pinch when corn, wheat and soybean prices cratered along with the global commodity market.
Kraft Heinz, whose shares cratered in February after disappointing earnings and a brand write-down, has been focused on its own divestitures to pay down debt.
Cloudera rival Hortonworks, which priced its IPO at $16 a share in 2014, has since cratered and traded at less than $11 a share on Friday.
Cloudera rival Hortonworks, which priced its IPO at $16 a share in 2014, has since cratered and traded at less than $10 a share on Friday.
The FTSE 100 in London saw a nearly 23% decline, while trading volume in Germany's DAX 30 fell 33% and Brazil's Bovespa cratered more than 70%.
And, as the country's currency (and by extension its purchasing power) has cratered, Iran has also begun to experience shortages of badly-needed foreign-made medicine.
This thing was supposed to be a mobile gaming platform, and the idea of a slide-out keyboard is great — but the whole thing basically cratered.
Pure Storage cratered 24% after the data-storage company reported both disappointing results for its third-quarter revenue and a lower forecast for full-year revenue.
Under Kuroda, the BOJ has flooded Japan's economy with so much cash that the average interest rate on new loans has cratered, cutting the banks' margins.
Trump downplayed the initial threat posed by the virus before reversing course after stock markets cratered on fears the global economy was falling off a cliff.
Trump downplayed the initial threat posed by the virus before reversing course after stock markets cratered on fears the global economy was falling off a cliff.
In a silver lining for commodity traders, Kilduff does not see a return to the lows seen in 2015 and 2016, when prices cratered below $30.
The "Mad Money" host gets to the bottom of Constellation Brands' earnings report with CEO Bill Newlands after shares cratered more than 6% in the session.
There he became known as the "recession commissioner" because he was charged with the grim task of announcing millions of job cuts as the economy cratered.
The number of long positions has marched higher in recent months, while short positions, or wagers that prices will fall, have cratered over the same period.
Now, if we had launched live stories, video on Instagram and all those things that cratered, I don't think we'd have that long of a runway.
Snap went public with a bang and likely made a lot of people a lot of money, but its stock has cratered since its first earnings report.
Stocks climbed early in the week on optimism tensions between the two sides were easing, then cratered after Trump claimed he was a "tariff man" after all.
Twitter shares cratered 234 percent the following day, while Facebook's tumbled 218 percent, drops that stand to this day as the biggest one-day losses for both.
Shares of Fitbit cratered as much as 215% after hours on Wednesday after the company cut guidance for the next quarter in its second quarter earnings report.
This week, Atiku drew support from the Niger Delta Avengers, the militant group behind a series of sophisticated attacks that cratered Nigeria's oil output three years ago.
Science was not much cheerier than science fiction: space probes revealed that having once been warmer and wetter, Mars is now cold, cratered and all-but-airless.
Ever since Wall Street bankers cratered the global economy in 21.5, federal prosecutors have barely been able to keep up with the unprecedented scale of corporate wrongdoing.
A Chinese satellite swooped behind the moon and snapped a shot of two worlds: the heavily-cratered moon, and in the distance, the cloud-covered planet Earth.
Parts of the economy—the property market and consumer spending—have actually improved since stocks cratered by more than 40% during the summer (although manufacturing remains weak).
As biotechnology shares cratered on continued criticism from presidential candidates about rising drug prices, one hedge fund has managed to find eye-popping returns in the space.
If economic circumstances are sufficiently dire — as they were when the economy cratered during election season eight years ago — that could tip the balance toward monetary stimulus.
Dr. Anthony Randazzo says the cratered lunar landscape is due to a combination of weather conditions, rapid development and a natural weakness in the earth's layers here.
Several buildings are still upright, but they are gray, broken warrens, like broken corpses with cratered teeth and no soul alive to be found in their cavities.
He has a long face and long, wavy brown hair parted at the crest; his chin is protuberant and cratered by a dimple the size of Chicxulub.
Shocked by the prospect of a Trump presidency, traders sold off Standard & Poor's 500-stock index futures contracts as fast as they could, and the market cratered.
As stocks cratered this morning, triggering circuit breakers to pause the selling, the president again invoked the seasonal flu to downplay the virus and attack the media.
In New Jersey, state funding has been critical to assisting Atlantic City in its revival efforts after several casinos closed and its economy cratered three years ago.
Global stock markets cratered in the fourth quarter amid worries about China's slowing economy, the damage from trade tensions, Italy's budget crisis and U.S. interest rate rises.
The island's economy has cratered in the past few decades, and recent immigrants to the U.S., who are poorer than their predecessors, are fleeing a different place.
Those early science fiction visions were dashed when the first spacecraft photos of the planet revealed a dry, cratered and lifeless-looking surface — a seemingly dead planet.
But his polling here cratered from a close second behind Sanders in late January to fourth place (where he's tied with Warren and Klobuchar in polling averages).
One quarter ago, in its first-ever earnings report as a public company, Snap reported a revenue and user growth miss and the stock cratered 20 percent.
Roku — Shares of Roku cratered more than 12% after Comcast announced that its streaming service Xfinity Flex is now included with an internet-only subscription for free.
As prices have cratered, due to this administratively-engineered glut in RFS credits, the certainty needed to justify investment in advancing biofuel technology will crater with it.
When George W. Bush's once stratospheric approval ratings cratered in his second term, media coverage focused on causes of his unpopularity, including a recession and two wars.
Raqqa's fall to the SDF now looks imminent after four months of battle hemmed the Islamic State jihadists into a small, bomb-cratered patch of the city.
The researchers suggested that the Martian lobes were caused by two giant tsunamis, which extended over a wide range of elevations, from gently sloping plains to cratered highlands.
Back in 2002, when a nightclub bombing in Bali killed more than 200 people, the tourism industry initially cratered; but it began to recover roughly a year later.
In fact, after touching down on the lunar surface, the probe sent back a snapshot of its new home that shows a rocky, cratered, and distinctly lit landscape.
That deal, though, saddled Whiting with billions in debt just as oil prices cratered, giving Continental an edge as it spent cash to improve ways it fracks wells.
Shares of Superior Energy Services cratered on Tuesday after the oilfield services company reported a wider quarterly loss than expected as international prices for its services remain weak.
From cratered uplands to craggy badlands to blocky plains of nitrogen ice, Pluto's rugged and diverse surface pops to life as if you're cruising overhead in a helicopter.
Gross domestic product in Russia cratered from $236 trillion in 23 to $1.33 trillion last year — a staggering 40-percent drop, according to figures from the World Bank.
The first rate cut in more than a decade should be distinguished from "the beginning of a lengthy cutting cycle," the Fed chief said Wednesday as stocks cratered.
The declines in independent living are especially pronounced in states like Arizona, Florida, Nevada and Oregon, all places where the recession cratered both the job and housing markets.
Wal-Mart is closing stores, and Amazon reported holiday sales that, while good, were not as good as expected, and share of the country's leading online retailer cratered.
Shares of Yelp cratered in after-hours trading on Tuesday, after the company said its slower-than-expected revenue growth showed few signs of picking up this year.
Wrong, the truth is that Bevin betrayed the very reason that people voted for Trump in the first place and that is why cratered an easily winnable election.
Those nations include Venezuela, where output has cratered amid a prolonged economic crisis, and Iran, which is facing renewed U.S. sanctions aimed at cutting off its oil exports.
Republican lawmakers and Trump-appointed regulators have steadily reduced restrictions on banks through legislation and rule rewriting efforts, ten years after the financial crisis cratered the U.S. economy.
In October 2015, Josh Kraushaar wrote in The Atlantic: At some point, her campaign will have to grapple with why her support has cratered so badly among men.
But after the recession, when housing prices in fast-growing cities such as Las Vegas and Phoenix cratered overnight, the typical rush of new construction has not materialized.
A decade ago, in the wake of the global financial crisis, China's exports cratered, and consumers and businesses at home could not spend enough to keep factories humming.
As the fast-spreading virus forced multiple countries to lock down, crude demand has cratered and a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia continues to play out.
Just before that impasse, which made communities like Apalachicola and Eastpoint inaccessible from one direction, the storm had cratered a road as if an earthquake had struck, too.
It came out a month after the stock market cratered and you had these ironic and cute dudes who dressed nice singing about aspirational Ivy League prep aesthetics.
Delta, United, American Airlines, Alaska Air Group — Airlines cratered as the coronavirus continues to weigh on the beaten down travel industry, causing them to slash their flight capacities.
"American Idol," the talent show that debuted in 2002, was a monster hit for Fox, before its ratings cratered the last few years it was on the air.
Trump also reportedly considered trying to fire Powell in December 2018, likely in defiance of federal law, as the stock market cratered amid fears of a global recession.
Over the targeted landing area, it was extremely rough, cratered, and large numbers of rocks that were probably some, many larger than five or 10 feet in size.
As the craft approached to within 22012 meters (22003 feet) of the space rock, it sent back a photo showing Hayabusa's shadow projected onto its barren, cratered surface.
Combined, they made over $10 million in cash and stock from HMNY in 2017, though the value of their shares has cratered as the stock price has dropped.
On Tuesday, Walmart's stock cratered after the company reported that e-commerce sales growth had slowed considerably in its fiscal fourth quarter, which included the holiday shopping season.
But in 1.43, it was a Monday that came to be known as Black Monday, when the Dow cratered 21.4 percent in its largest single-day percentage loss ever.
Shares of Sears, whose revenue cratered from $41.6 billion in 2011 to $25.1 billion in 2015, were trading below $12 on Tuesday, compared with roughly $43 five years ago.
The action flits between the surreal — an insatiable thirst that leaves the man with scorched, cratered skin as he crawls through a desert — and the banalities of ordinary life.
And it's especially important since the National Science Foundation has recently cratered funding to both Arecibo and Green Bank observatories, the United States' most significant single-dish radio telescopes.
Mainland Chinese shares cratered on the day, with the Shanghai composite falling 4.4 percent to close at 0.7097.639,969.86 and the Shenzhen component slipping 3.248 percent to finish at 9,363.72.
According to the model, the thickness varies between about 2.1 miles in the cratered equatorial regions (yellow) to less than 3 miles in the active south polar terrain (blue).
Before the New Horizons flyby, scientists thought Pluto would be an icy, cratered world, but its dynamic, hazy atmosphere is proof that the dwarf planet is a complex world.
Pluto, which was one thought to be an icy, cratered rock, actually has mountains made of water-ice the size of the Rockies and Appalachian mountain ranges on Earth.
Here's what we learned: Pluto has heavily cratered surfaces and features mountains of water ice, a hazy blue atmosphere and glaciers made of nitrogen gas, methane and carbon monoxide.
Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: Under Armour — Under Armour shares cratered more than 213% after the apparel maker disclosed a federal probe into its accounting practices.
Shares of the Seamless parent cratered after a major third-quarter earnings whiff Tuesday, falling more than 43% in a single trading session to a new 52-week low.
Brutal attacks led by a mysterious group called the Niger Delta Avengers cratered Nigeria's oil production last year, and some analysts fear they could be poised for a comeback.
In a May report, Bank of America said the copper mine project pipeline has shrunk dramatically since 2011 as copper prices cratered and exploration has been increasingly less successful.
The energy giant on Tuesday reported its full-year and fourth quarter results, saying profits cratered 51% last year from $12.1 billion (£8.4 billion) to $73 billion (£4.1 billion).
Osram Licht cratered 24% after owner-to-be AMS saw its shares fall below the price at which the Austrian semiconductor manufacturer is raising new equity for the deal.
Trump has tied his campaign closely to the strength of the economy, which has cratered as companies lay off workers and the stock market plunges because of the virus.
Next to the famous moons that Galileo spotted through his telescope in 1610 — bigger-than-Mercury Ganymede, deeply cratered Callisto, volcanic Io, icy Europa — the new ones are slight.
LyftLyft stock has cratered since it went public in May, and Green acknowledges it&aposs burning a lot of cash compared with the other "fallen angels" in his portfolio.
Yet her snowy paths to glory have been cratered with spectacular crashes and horrible injuries — broken bones, torn ligaments, concussions — that would have ended a less stalwart athlete's career.
After massive hikes in government spending in 213 (22016 percent) and revenue in 22016 (33 percent), both cratered in 23 to declines of 22005 percent and 212 percent, respectively.
Foreign direct investment to Saudi Arabia cratered after the crown prince's so-called anti-corruption roundup in 2017, falling to $1.4 billion in 2017 from $7.5 billion in 2016.
Gallup has also shown that Americans' view of the trustworthiness of the media has cratered, falling from 72 percent in 85033 to 32 percent by the end of 2016.
As the craft approached to within 100 meters (328 feet) of the space rock, it sent back a photo showing Hayabusa2's shadow projected onto its barren, cratered surface.
The dividend payout is swallowing most or all of GE's projected free cash flow, which has cratered due to its slumping power division and trouble in its financial arm.
Exploration and development of new wells in the Gulf slowed as crude prices cratered from over $2400 a barrel in 2014 to a low of $26.05 early this year.
Foreign investment in Mongolia slumped in recent years as the price of metals cratered and the government engaged in high-profile disputes with the miner Rio Tinto and others.
Before NASA's New Horizons probe flew past Pluto in July 2015, some scientists speculated that it would probably see an icy, cratered ball on the outskirts of the solar system.
Toshiba's share price cratered by 57 percent in the just-ended business year, the third-worst performer in the Topix 500, as revelations of eight years of accounting irregularities mounted.
Shares of Canada Goose cratered more than 25% Wednesday after the high-end coat maker missed quarterly sales estimates and said it expects slower sales growth in the coming years.
This year, Apple shares have cratered by 14 percent, more than double the loss for Alphabet's stock, on concerns that the new iPhone 7 will fail to reignite sales growth.
Stock market futures cratered Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning as it became clear that Trump would score a historic upset over Hillary Clinton, but turned around by the market open.
But despite the super PAC already spending a staggering $47 million on advertising, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, Bush's numbers have cratered since the beginning of his bid.
In the closeup shot above, you can see the cratered surfaced is well lit, and looks a lot like the front side that Earth often sees from down below. Gasp!!!
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Months after he lost millions when an esoteric corner of financial markets cratered in February, former Target Corp store manager Seth Golden is betting against volatility again.
Scientists expected the dwarf planet to be similar to the heavily cratered Vesta — a large asteroid in the Asteroid Belt that Dawn visited before putting itself in orbit around Ceres.
And the financial crises that we tend to remember are the ones that then rippled out and cratered the real economy — not just the financial markets, but the real economy.
The museum has since acquired five more of her designs, including the "moon dress" of 33-14: a doughnut-shaped garment whose iridescent black resin surface is textured and cratered.
However, if Moore's support cratered enough due to the nature of the charges, conservative voters might forget about Moore and not hold it against GOP Senators who vote for expulsion.
Crews are using underground radar and drilling machines to dig up to 100 feet down for soil samples in hopes of figuring out a solution to the cratered lunar landscape.
Advertising revenues have already cratered at many alt-weekly newspapers, which heavily rely on local events and restaurants that have been shuttered in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The wave of selling continued on Monday as stocks cratered with the Dow dropping nearly 13% for its worst day since Black Monday, and its largest point drop in history.
According to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index, the price of BTC has cratered since a high mid-February of around $10,300 to today's price at sub-$8,000, a nearly 233% decline.
If there's a silver lining in these numbers, it's that when factoring in larger urban areas (not single cities) Earnest's Research shows that demand has not cratered everywhere for everyone.
Multiple US senators are coming under fire for selling off their personal stocks before the coronavirus outbreak cratered the stock market, prompting questions about what they knew — and when. Sen.
Airlines were concerned about the high cost of fuel, their single biggest expense after labor, and pushed for fuel-saving options, but when prices cratered their needs became less urgent.
Here's another one, from the influential and centrally connected Silicon Valley Bank, that shows just how much confidence has cratered in the short- and medium-term future for many startups.
Apple's stock then cratered as much as 10 percent Thursday, closing with its biggest single-day loss in six years, as investors started to question the broader implications of this announcement.
The Trump administration has reasoned that the U.S. is winning the trade war given its strong GDP and low unemployment, while the Chinese stock market has cratered and growth has slowed.
Corruption scandals, lackluster economic growth and surging violence have also cratered the popularity of President Enrique Pena Nieto and the once-dominant PRI ahead of elections in four states on Sunday.
The market's assessment of any third party candidate's chances of making the debate stage has cratered over the past few weeks, dropping from 48% to about 3% as of mid-Thursday.
Today the caldera is home to a regional park, towns, suburbs of Naples, and a cratered surface that occasionally trembles with earthquakes and sends belches of sulfurous gas into the air.
Oil and gas price hedges helped many exploration and production companies keep money coming in the door as commodity prices cratered last year, but they have significantly less protection in 260.54.
Stocks cratered and bonds were bid higher in a risk-off selling spree amid fears that oil's decline is signaling a slowdown that will end in a bear market and recession.
Moreover, venture capitalists have become increasingly picky: Chinese deal flow in the second quarter cratered by more than three quarters from a year earlier to $9.7 billion, data from Preqin show.
Heading into Monday's announcement, and as GE's shares cratered, its dividend yield had ballooned to the second-highest in the Dow behind Verizon at 4.7 percent (Verizon's yield is 5.3 percent).
The bourbon industry cratered in the 123s and '212s, while American winemakers preferred to import expensive French oak barrels, the better to craft the Bordeaux-style reds coming out of California.
The museum's contribution to "1917: Total War in Flanders" is an exhibition of photography by Frank Hurley, a captain appointed by the Australian army to document the cratered landscape around Ypres.
Venezuela, once a major producer, has nearly halved output, to less than 1.4 million barrels a day, as its economy has cratered and international sanctions have been imposed on the country.
They were found by the police wandering, tired and hungry, among the ruins of the city, which the fighting has transformed into a desolate landscape of pockmarked buildings and cratered structures.
In fact, plenty of blame could go elsewhere: Politicians, journalists, religious leaders and business executives were too often derelict as communities cratered and tens of millions of people endured the pain.
Both asset classes cratered last month after President Nicolas Maduro told creditors that Venezuela wanted to restructure its foreign debt, which includes some $60 billion in bonds issued by PDVSA PDVSA.
Netflix shares cratered over the past three months, as concerns about slowing subscriber growth have combined with investors fearing the risks of new streaming competition from both technology and media giants.
Even as the newspaper industry has cratered in recent decades, "The Amazing Spider-Man" still appears in many papers, though a spokeswoman for King Features would not provide a precise count.
The other mosaic shows a bit of the red, cratered surface of the dwarf planet, allowing scientists to closely examine the "bright methane ices" on crater rims in the image, NASA said.
Its stock price has cratered from where it was when it first started the IPO process — during the middle of which Amazon announced that it would purchase Whole Foods for $13.7 billion.
It's easy to see why Phobos and Deimos were first labeled asteroids—at 22 and 12 kilometers across respectively, the cratered, potato-shaped moons look an awful lot like rogue space rocks.
As TC columnist Jon Evans noted over the weekend, Bitcoin — priced at $19,000 apiece at this time last year — is now trading at $3,500, and other cryptocurrencies have cratered even more dramatically.
The European Space Agency is doubling down on Mars, dedicating nearly half a billion dollars to its follow-up mission to the planet's surface — even though the first one quite literally cratered.
The photos, captured by the ESA's Mars Express satellite late last year, show an ancient, heavily cratered region that, despite eons of erosion, still exhibits the tell-tale signs of flowing water.
Facebook closed more than 20 percent off its 52-week high, Twitter dropped to 24 percent off its 52-week high and Snap cratered nearly 40 percent off its 52-week high.
"When you go around Avdiyivka, around 70 percent of residents' aerials are turned toward Donetsk," Ukrainian soldier Masi Nayyem said, standing in cratered no-man's land as gunfire crackled in the background.
Early in 2016, a series of spectacular attacks carried out by a mysterious group called the Niger Delta Avengers cratered Nigeria's oil production, exacerbating an economic crunch triggered by low oil prices.
A meeting between two German soldiers in this cratered deathscape has been singled out as the essence of Germany's fatalistic mood, trapped between one war and another that is yet to come.
In the month since Washington announced its latest restrictions on the firm, Huawei's overseas handset sales have cratered by two-fifths from the month before, a company spokesman said after the event.
The radiant earth hovering over the cratered gray moonscape — alive with clouds and oceans, illuminated against the black cosmos — became an instant icon, catalyzing a wave of planetary thinking and ecological awareness.
In the aftermath of a 2015 outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome that killed 38 people and cratered the economy, South Korea took a hard look at what had gone wrong.
The Dow cratered 2,013 points for its single largest one-day point decline in history, the yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to a record low and oil prices sank 24%.
Even as his campaign numbers cratered in other early states, he remained in the lead in South Carolina and has staked his entire campaign on his ability to appeal to African-Americans.
But after the stock cratered in 2019, it staged an epic year-end rally that put $420 in the past, obliterated short sellers, and gave bulls $500 per share to salivate over.
It snapped a few images and recorded measurements on its first flyby, which revealed that Mercury was a cratered world with no atmosphere, a small magnetic field, and an iron-rich core.
Venezuela's oil production has cratered in recent years after a long stretch of mismanagement and economic crisis that has prevented PDVSA from maintaining output, creating a vicious cycle of falling supplies and revenue.
In the escalating war to squeeze every last mile from every last drop of gas, automakers are attacking on every front, going well beyond the cratered fields of aerodynamics and optimized engine controls.
Enron tried it 17 years ago, and it worked for a while—until earnings cratered and the business went from "Most Admired Company" status to being synonymous with corporate fraud in record time.
Xiaomi and Apple both grew their marketshare year-on-year (from 23 percent to 17 percent, and nine percent to 13 percent, respectively), but Fitbit's share cratered from 29 percent to 16 percent.
He said that with the stock now trading around $230 where it was before it cratered in early February, the success or failure of the Model 3 will greatly influence the share price.
Stausboll, a trained lawyer, took Calpers' top job during a tough time as investment returns had cratered nearly 30 percent during the financial crisis and the fund was battered by a corruption scandal.
As bond markets flashed concern about recession on Wednesday and major stock indices cratered, Trump put the blame squarely on the Fed for continuing to raise rates through the end of last year.
In a reckless move characteristic of his leadership, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, known as MBS, spurred an oil crisis this week that cratered financial markets and could devastate American oil producers.
Exploring this 330-mile-wide rock — which looks like a cratered potato — and its contrasts with the rounder and wider Ceres offered astronomers additional insights into how objects in the solar system formed.
In the past three weeks, his performance has cratered, and the more ominous projections from the time of the draft — that he would be inaccurate and prone to mistakes — began to re-emerge.
Shares of L Brands, its parent company, have cratered since 2015; sales at stores have dropped; and the brand has been forced to reckon with shifting consumer tastes, executive turnover and new competition.
Soon after, she settled on her own distinctive style: wheel-thrown and slab-built vessels, alternately bulbous and blocky, often enlivened with cratered volcanic glazes in shades of green, blue, yellow and lavender.
Ghafoor t weeted pictures of cratered patches of dirt and twisted metal which he said was evidence of India's failed attack, but this didn't blunt the gleeful and taunting response from Indians online.
"I think everyone kind of assumed that Pluto would probably be relatively heavily cratered, not really have a whole lot of interesting things going on geologically, and that's obviously not the case," Hörst said.
Tesla's run up ended Wednesday as shares cratered 17.2% after its China vice president Tao Lin announced online that that car deliveries to customers would be delayed due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Nigeria also could be poised to produce more oil as militants known as the Niger Delta Avengers entertain a cease-fire following a months of infrastructure sabotage that cratered crude output, the country's lifeblood.
When the Mt. Gox exchange collapsed in early 2014, nearly cratering Bitcoin along with it, the value of the 750,000 stolen bitcoins was in excess of $424 million at the time Mt. Gox cratered.
For the next three minutes, the cratered lunar landscape grew closer, until, at around 46,000 feet, Armstrong rotated the vehicle, pointing the landing radar toward the surface while the astronauts turned to face Earth.
Shares of China's No.2 telecommunications equipment maker have cratered 60 percent, wiping out more than $11 billion of the company's market valuation, since trading resumed earlier this month following a two-month hiatus.
As hyper-conservative media surged, Republicans' trust in news cratered Studies show that America's trust in the media is at an all-time low, and has been trending lower for more than a decade.
Kamala Harris, (D-Calif.) whose strong debate performance in June vaulted her to 20 percent backing in a subsequent poll, she has since cratered and earns only 7 percent support in the latest poll.
Industry shares had cratered in August when the Justice Department said it would stop using these types of penitentiaries and encouraged other public agencies to do the same out of concern for inmate safety.
In its canceled exchange, Eclipse Resources offered investors half of face value for bonds that had already cratered to 30 cents on the dollar, and a virtually unchanged coupon on the proposed new bonds.
To get there, New York Times journalists drove south this week from Erbil, along cratered roads whose only traffic seemed to be flatbed trucks carrying military vehicles and pickup trucks full of government fighters.
Dr. Gay uses fire to apply different effects on the paint's surface, depending on the look she's going for with a specific project, like if she's painting gaseous giant planets or dark, cratered moons.
Faith in the nation's democracy and government institutions has cratered in recent years, especially after the 2016 impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the enormous kickback schemes that have tainted all major political parties.
Opendoor's biggest liability is all the houses it owns; if some kind of disaster were to befall Phoenix and home sales cratered there, Opendoor would find itself holding hundreds of houses it couldn't sell.
The U.S.-led coalition, intent on making sure the convoy did not make it to the Iraqi border and link up with other ISIS fighters, cratered the road and destroyed a bridge with airstrikes.
It is a boon for the $3 trillion-plus industry, whose yields cratered to as low as 0.02% in 2014, a far cry from the 5% yields investors got in 2007 before the Great Recession.
Sedan sales have cratered in the United States, but they made up close to 2000 percent of the overall auto market in China between January and September of 26, according to automotive analytics firm JATO.
He cratered in the general election, but says he sees a path for the party if it can rack up higher and higher margins with disaffected Democrats in downtrodden places like his hometown of Buffalo.
Founder and CEO Brynn Putnam, who has worked in fitness for more than a decade, said she was inspired to make the device when her gym time suddenly cratered after juggling the demands of motherhood.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: After being halted, Weight Watchers shares cratered as much as 28 percent after hours Tuesday after posting dismal fourth-quarter earnings and weak full-year guidance.
The use of private jets in particular has become a hot topic since the financial crisis, when the lavish spending of CEOs became an example of the decadence enjoyed by executives whose companies had cratered.
Research suggesting the possibility of an ocean on Europa was published as early as 1977, after the Voyager mission saw long lines and dark spots, as opposed to a cratered surface similar to other moons.
Militia graffiti is scrawled in red paint along a network of low walls cratered by bullets and bombs, and a wailing ambulance siren signals another load of wounded bound for treatment away from the front.
Executives were furious that the proposed sanctions seemed more draconian than those imposed on banks that nearly cratered the global economy a decade earlier, according to people familiar with the thinking of top bank executives.
But the spreading pandemic has chopped Tesla's share price in half, to $430 on Tuesday, as Chinese electric car purchases cratered and fear spread of a recession that will suppress appetite for Tesla's luxury vehicles.
It's worth noting, however, that Apple had a notably weak quarter in its first fiscal quarter of 2019 as iPhone sales cratered by 15%, setting a low bar for Apple to clear in Q1 2020.
Most concerning for oil bulls, the appetite for jet fuel has cratered because major airlines including American Airlines (AAL), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and British Airways have suspended all flights to and from mainland China.
Adeptus' stock cratered to an all-time low of $1.48 on Tuesday, its market cap is $21 million today compared with a high of $2.5 billion in 2015, and it is facing class-action securities lawsuits.
Firefox is hardly discussed today, and its usage has cratered from a high of over 30 percent of the desktop browser market in 20133 to about 12 percent today, according to Mozilla, citing stats from NetMarketShare.
Last week, the moon passed between Earth and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite, allowing the latter to snap a unique shot of the "dark side" of our cratered friend.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Alphabet's stock would not have cratered nearly $100 per share during the session if Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat had done one thing on Monday's quarterly earnings call: Be open and honest.
Netflix shares cratered more than 10% Thursday, a day after it posted a rare loss in domestic subscribers and a much smaller than expected gain in international users when the streaming company reported second-quarter earnings.
However, shares of several SOEs have cratered after their IPOs, in a broader market that has shed 19.4 percent since hitting a record in April amid concerns over trade tariffs and their impact on the economy.
It will take months and billions of dollars to rebuild the grid, and the impacts of the storm have cratered the economy of Puerto Rico, home to 3.4 million American citizens, which declared bankruptcy in May.
Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell on Wednesday: Shares of Snap cratered more than 7.56 percent after the company reported weaker-than-expected results in their first report as a public company.
As bond markets flashed concern about recession on Wednesday and major stock indices cratered, U.S. President Donald Trump put the blame squarely on the Fed for continuing to raise rates through the end of last year.
In the worst-hit provinces of northern Yemen, where cities and towns are cratered by frequent bombing, residents have accused the Saudi coalition of following a policy of collective punishment in areas under the Houthis' control.
Chokwe Antar, an attorney like his father, was in court, but he rushed over to the house, eased his father into the car, and drove him over Jackson's cracked and cratered roads to St. Dominic Hospital.
Shares of Lyft have cratered more than 35% since its initial public offering in March on fears about profitability, regulatory scrutiny, an early release from the IPO lockup and whether ride-sharing is a good business.
While the Obama administration built considerable good will in the region by restoring diplomatic relations with Cuba and showing greater flexibility on counternarcotics policy, America's standing and influence in the region have cratered under Mr. Trump.
Shares of Facebook cratered as much as 6 percent Monday after the Federal Trade Commission announced it is investigating the company's data practices in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica leak of 50 million users' information.
Daily volatility in the euro-dollar exchange rate, for example, has cratered to below 3%, more than halving from around 7% in September and not far from a record low of below 2% in April 2014.
Lenders to McClendon have claimed in court that the oilman, who co-founded Chesapeake Energy Corp, left behind more debt than his assets could repay as oil prices cratered, an assertion that McClendon's attorneys have disputed.
His meandering, solo road trip through the Southwest, the livestreaming of his dentist visit, even the infamous "born to be in it" Vanity Fair cover — which he later said he regretted — all happened before O'Rourke cratered.
American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta — Airlines cratered as the coronavirus continues to weigh on the beaten down travel industry, causing many of the air companies to slash their flight capacities due to a drop in demand.
As his polls cratered, rumors emerged that his endgame wasn't the Presidency at all: it was Trump TV. Which brings us to last week, when that institution seemed to have a soft launch on Facebook Live.
The high-profile effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act cratered this summer, and despite the administration's efforts to sabotage it, more people have signed up for ACA plans in 2017 than at this time last year.
The number of students studying the subject cratered when the nuclear industry collapsed in the late 1970s (the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 didn't help), but it has been creeping steadily higher since the early 2000s.
Brazilian markets cratered on Thursday, with stocks down nearly 9 percent and the real 8 percent — the currency's biggest fall since the 1999 devaluation and crisis, although it looked steadier ahead of the start of local trading.
After briefly stabilizing under a 2009-2013 power-sharing government, when Mugabe was forced to work with the opposition, the economy has once again cratered, with dollars scarce, inflation surging, imports running out and queues outside banks.
Oil prices cratered Wednesday, falling to a five-week low, after the EIA report showed a smaller-than-expected draw of 1.7 million barrels of crude but a bearish build in gasoline stockpiles of 2.1 million barrels.
Since oil prices cratered in 2014, the public has gotten used to paying less at the pump, making consumers more comfortable with buying gas-guzzling crossovers, light trucks and SUVs, which are also more profitable for automakers.
In the first session after Sunday's surprise Fed move, stocks cratered, with the Nasdaq suffering a decline of 12.3%, its worst one-day drop ever, including the 1503 crash and when the tech bubble burst in 2001.
British cinema operator Cineworld cratered by more than 24% after warning on Thursday that it could breach its existing debt arrangements if the impact of the coronavirus over the next few months reaches a worst-case scenario.
Futures cratered Sunday and early Monday morning after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries failed to reach a deal Saturday to curb oil output, prompting Russia and Saudi Arabia to boost production and sent oil prices plummeting.
DUBLIN — After Ireland's economy cratered in 1980, the friends and fellow activists watched a mass exodus of young people do what the Irish had always done in times of crisis: Leave the country for more prosperous shores.
Then Ernest Nelson, one of Blahyi's several half brothers, drove him down the cratered dirt roads of the neighborhood in a silver S.U.V. Blahyi leaned out the window, grinning and waving at pedestrians like a visiting dignitary.
The decision adds to a wave of layoffs in Brazil's struggling car industry, which has shed nearly 10,000 jobs in the past year as sales and output cratered during the worst recession since at least the 1930s.
Billions With Oscar nominations announced this week, it's tempting to think of Showtime's "Billions" as a natural companion to "The Big Short," Adam McKay's Best Picture-nominated film about the financial shenanigans that cratered the economy in 2008.
Two Saturnian moons—Titan, a world of frigid methane seas, and Enceladus, a cratered ball of ice wrapped around a liquid water ocean—are on the shortlist of places in our solar system where alien life might exist.
Before it could receive the final impact statement, though, rare earth prices cratered — neodymium fell from about $85/kg to about $46 in 2016 (it's now at $75/kg) — and the project had to be put on hold.
In third place is the left-of-centre Democratic Party (PD), which runs the current government but has cratered in the polls, in part because of the fading popularity of its leader, Matteo Renzi, a former prime minister.
NEW YORK, June 14 (Reuters) - European stocks jumped more than 1 percent on Thursday, while the euro cratered against the dollar, after the European Central Bank indicated it would not raise interest rates through the summer of 2019.
The difference now is that the burrito chain is still repairing its image after a series of outbreaks in its stores sickened dozens, cratered its stock price and left a lingering sour taste in the mouths of consumers.
Taken by: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Date: October 12, 2015 Launched by NASA in 2009, LRO normally stares down at the cratered surface of the moon — but took a moment to snap this modern-day "Earthrise" composite photo.
This month, separatist lawmakers elected a new Catalan president committed to forming an independent republic in the prosperous northeastern region, where support for Mr. Rajoy's Popular Party, known as the PP, has cratered after months of political standoff.
Brazilian markets cratered on Monday, with stocks posting their biggest fall since 1998 and the central bank intervening twice in the currency market to prop up the real as local markets were swept up in the global selloff.
While polling shows that charter schooling is still broadly popular on the right and among black and Latino Democrats, charter schools have cratered with white Democrats, especially the kind of progressives who've fueled the presidential bids of Sen.
But some Republicans have been eager for a Senate appointee with a less partisan profile to help the party regain its standing in the Atlanta suburbs, an area where GOP support has cratered since 2016, especially among women.
Ms. Hong, the Hanoi vendor, said her earnings had cratered by about 60 percent since the start of the crackdown, when she moved to her present location from a busy street corner as a hedge against police raids.
Sure enough, just days after I spoke with Ade and Cooper, the value of the top 27 digital coins listed by CoinMarketCap cratered after regulators in South Korea (again) warned they were considering a ban on cryptocurrency trading.
Since then, problems ranging from Facebook's data privacy scandals to Apple's declining iPhone sales to Netflix's rising cash burn rate have cratered the stocks, helping push the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index to the edge of a bear market.
Asian stocks cratered, gold prices surged and the dollar briefly plunged below 100 against the yen on Friday as financial markets were rocked by results from the U.K. referendum on European Union (EU) membership that pointed to a Brexit.
"I still believe that if Benioff could find someone else to take a piece of the darned thing to lay off some of the risk, and the cost … it could come alive simply because the stock cratered," Cramer said.
But Lavasa's abandoned buildings and cratered roads are a far cry from the blueprints for a city modeled after the colorful Italian seaside town of Portofino, with facilities for about 250,000 people to live, learn, work and play in.
Grubhub shares, for example, have cratered 30% in less than a month, after its chief executive essentially declared that food delivery, fraught by destructive price-wars and high logistics costs, is a low-margin business that doesn't scale well.
Cracked and cratered, 17-mile-wide Pan is wearing a narrow, knife-edge fringe around its Equator, while 30-mile-wide Atlas is smooth and swaddled in a skirt that's so voluminous it mostly hides the moon's bulbous core.
The S&P 500 index and Nasdaq composite index cratered into bear market territory on Thursday as President Donald Trump's shocking ban on travel from Europe intensified fears of a global recession on the back of the coronavirus pandemic.
The images were taken as part of the initial test, known as "first light," of the Inouye telescope, which was built by the National Science Foundation atop Haleakala, an ancient cratered volcano, sacred to native Hawaiians, on the island.
But the enthusiasm for Mr. Moon's approach cratered after Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump abruptly ended their second summit, in Hanoi, Vietnam, in February, without a deal on how fast and thoroughly North Korea should dismantle its nuclear program.
Facebook's stock is still far from its 52-week high, though, trading 30 percent lower than its peak of $218.62 — reached in late July just before the stock cratered roughly 20 percent in a single day after reporting second-quarter earnings.
Not only did the XOP surge following the OPEC decision, but now that the big catalyst is in the rearview mirror, the general prices of the ETF's options have cratered — a double-whammy for the onetime holder of these puts.
A day after Apple cratered tens of billions of dollars in market value on the news of its lowered revenue forecast for the quarter, President Donald Trump said he is unconcerned about the company or its impact on the U.S. economy.
Apple lowers guidance on Q1 results, cites China trade tensions Apple's stock price cratered nearly 10 percent when Cook's investor letter was released, a drop that represented the worst single-day plunge for the company in more than five years.
The company struggled to right the ship after Edwards' departure—for one thing, the company's surging stock cratered after his departure—and the Zip drive failed to gain its mojo back afterwards, even after the company had attempted larger disk sizes.
The stock market has cratered and erased all gains earned since President Trump took office, states are delaying primary elections, and residents of two very populated states, California and New York, are facing varying degrees of stay at home mandates.
She came out so strong out of the first debate and she kind of cratered," said one senior New York banking executive that has attended numerous Harris events," said one senior New York banking executive that has attended numerous Harris events.
As the stock market cratered again due to crashing oil prices and coronavirus fears, many investors grappled with pulling money out of equities and stock funds and moving it to safer investments, including bond funds, money market accounts — and cash.
Even though Silicon Valley has been obsessing as of late over robots that make pizza and coffee and burgers—basically, restaurants where you're not bothered with pesky human interaction—pretty much all of them had cratered even before the coronavirus crisis.
Financial markets cratered on Monday with the S&P 229.81 tumbling 22.53%, its biggest drop since "Black Monday" three decades ago, as a series of emergency central bank rate cuts globally only added to the recent sense of investor panic.
Many U.S. ethanol plants have slashed production over the past week or idled entirely as the coronavirus outbreak cut into fuel consumption and cratered margins to refine the corn-based fuel, the head of a biofuel trade group said on Thursday.
Chris Collins himself did not, and actually could not, sell any of his shares in Innate because they were held in an Australian account, before the company's stock price cratered on the heels of public disclosure of the test results.
All of this new understanding also feeds into an Afrormosia nursery, a bumpy half-hour drive along cratered roads outside Kisangani where Hulda Hatakiwe, a 26-year-old Congolese forestry engineer working for CIFOR, is nurturing hundreds of seedlings and saplings.
That plan cratered late on Wednesday amid objections from a sizable coalition of Republicans and Democrats who want to have more privacy safeguards in the program, which chiefly targets foreigners but also collects communications from an unknown number of Americans.
As hyper-conservative media surged, Republicans' trust in news cratered In a year that has proven to have a mind of its own, America received another rattling of the cages just this past weekend, and the implications could not be more distressing.
Indonesia, where thousands of coal mines went out of business as prices cratered, is now confident of achieving its target of 2440 trillion rupiah ($210 billion) in non-tax revenue from mining this year, Coal and Minerals Director General Bambang Gatot told Reuters.
NEW YORK, Feb 2135 (Reuters) - Prominent hedge fund managers sold out of Chinese technology stocks and dumped Silicon Valley giants like Apple Inc and Facebook Inc while global stock markets cratered during the fourth quarter, according to securities filings released on Thursday.
The prospect of oil tumbling further has reminded investors of the financial crisis in 2008 when many financial stocks cratered and their prices never recovered to former levels, Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The uncertainty over the ban amid intensifying U.S.-China trade tensions has hammered ZTE shares, which have cratered around 60 percent since trading resumed last month following a two-month hiatus, wiping out more than $11 billion of the company's market valuation.
Chesapeake Energy shares cratered in a matter of moments Monday on reports that the natural gas company had hired the services of restructuring attorneys, raising fears that debt-laden energy companies may finally succumb to pressure from falling oil and natural gas prices.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rose more than a penny against a basket of major currencies as the euro cratered, and U.S. stocks closed higher on Thursday, as the European Central Bank signaled interest rate hikes were a long way off.
"The market has cratered over the last few weeks and the pop today is related to the chatter that producers could cut up to 1.4 million bpd in 2019," said Gene McGillian, vice president of market research for Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
Stock markets cratered in recent days over doubts about the Trump administration's ability to resolve global trade tensions, which Fed officials say are now being broadly felt in the form of rising prices for some goods and business uncertainty that may suppress investment.
Illustrations from covers of 1950s pulp magazines shown here remind the viewer of human hopes to someday colonize Venus or Mars, planets that NASA's crafts and instruments found to be "too hot, too cratered, with bad atmosphere," as one scientist puts it.
Financial markets have whipped around for weeks as investors struggled to quantify the economic impact of the spreading coronavirus: Stocks have tumbled, oil prices cratered, and yields on government bonds reflected a sense among investors that there was worse still to come.
After Neil Armstrong descended from the Eagle lander, becoming the first human to set foot on the moon, the very first picture he took on the surface shows, yes, the moon's cratered surface, but also a white jettisoned trash bag (or jett bag).
The uncertainty over the ban amid intensifying U.S.-China trade tensions has hammered ZTE shares, which have cratered 60 percent since trading resumed earlier this month following a two-month hiatus, wiping out more than $11 billion of the company's market valuation.
While the specifics of the planned stimulus package are limited, the White House is pushing for a payroll tax cut and another $50 billion in direct stimulus to help the airline industry, which has cratered as global quarantine rules have stymied air travel.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Here is the soul of New York, manifested as breakfast: an egg, over easy, the white cratered with a copper frill and the yolk a veiled pulse at the center, flopped over bacon and oozing cheese.
GameStop – Shares of the video game retailer cratered 15% after GameStop slashed its full year profit forecast and reported a surprise third-quarter loss of 49 cents a share, far below the 11 cents a share profit analysts surveyed by Refintiv expected.
Altria stock cratered as much as 7% Thursday after the tobacco company posted a fourth-quarter loss and took a $4.1 billion hit on its investment in e-cigarette company Juul, which faces mounting litigation and scrutiny over a surge in teen vaping.
The four-year conflict, which has pitted forces loyal to President Salva Kiir against supporters of former vice president and rebel leader Riek Machar, has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced at least 3 million more, and cratered South Sudan's economy.
He was forced out in favor of Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway in August 2016, after Trump had cratered in the polls and some negative stories about Manafort's Ukraine work (work for which he is now under FBI investigation) came out in the press.
"We're waiting on the 232 to get us back to work," said Chris Bragg, who was laid off in November 2015 when steel imports surged and oil prices cratered, slashing demand for the mill's main product, hot-rolled steel for oil and gas drilling pipe.
In fact, the photo of Buzz Aldrin planting a flag in the rocky, cratered face of the moon is one of the most recognizable images of the last hundred years (in no small part because it later became part of the station identification for MTV).
What Really Happened: In case you were thinking that things hadn't cratered deep enough when it comes to President Trump's attempt to scaremonger around the subject of immigration, well … Let's just look at what the president dropped on his Twitter account on Wednesday, shall we?
Jet fuel and gasoline demand has cratered as airlines suspend flights and workers stay home due to the coronavirus pandemic, which globally has infected more than 250,000 people and killed more than 10,400, prompting travel restrictions from governments around the world including the United States.
After just one year of Trump's presidency, a Gallup poll found that the median approval of American leadership across 134 countries had cratered to just 30 percent — four points below that of George W. Bush in his last year, which priced in the Iraq war.
While the specifics of the planned stimulus package are limited, the White House is pushing for a payroll tax cut and another $50 billion in direct stimulus to help the airline industry, which has cratered as global quarantine rules have stymied air travel. 2.
On Wednesday, coalition airstrikes cratered the highway in front of the convoy and destroyed a bridge in the town of Humaimah in southeastern Homs Province, close to the Deir al-Zour provincial border, according to reports from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in London.
Corker and Warner's push to develop a plan marks Congress' latest attempt to figure out what to do with Fannie and Freddie, an issue that has vexed lawmakers ever since the government took control of the companies in 2008 as the housing market cratered.
The possibility that oil may tumble further has reminded investors of the financial crisis in 2008 when many financial stocks cratered and their prices never recovered to former levels, Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey.
But if authorities ease some measures in coming months or if we start letting them slip ourselves, that hill could easily turn right back into the exponential curve that has cratered Italy's health system and that U.S. officials are desperately trying to avoid replicating.
The potential for oil to tumble further has scared investors as they're reminded of the financial crisis in 2008 when many financial stocks cratered and their prices never recovered to former levels, Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Stocks cratered, the dollar hit a more than two-year high and bond yields ripped higher after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell suggested that policymakers were not embarking on a new cycle of rate cutting, after it trimmed the fed funds rate by a quarter point Wednesday.
They cratered prices, but not only did the kingdom squash Venezuela, U.S. oil production was gutted, and it did not recover, until the nearly decade long oil price close to $100 per barrel spurred the tight oil or fracking revolution and the ensuing rebound in output.
Indonesia, where thousands of coal mines went out of business as prices cratered, is now confident of achieving its target of 123 trillion rupiah ($2.32 billion) in non-tax revenue from the coal and minerals sector this year, Coal and Minerals Director General Bambang Gatot told Reuters.
The order sparked pandemonium at European airports, spooked American travelers and their families, reordered thousands of travelers' plans, cratered the stock market, dropkicked the troubled airline industry, provoked a sharp negative reaction from the leaders of America's European allies — and left medical experts shaking their heads.
"The move came a day after U.S. markets cratered more than 7 percent on the dual threat of the coronavirus's spread in the United States and the oil price war that erupted between Russia and Saudi Arabia over production targets," Taylor Telford and Thomas Heath report.
The warring sides in Krymske, which is accessible only over a cratered dirt road that winds through a field of dead sunflowers, are so close that they can see each with the naked eye across a desolate no-man's-land where only feral dogs dare to roam.
Sign-ups for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act cratered in the final two weeks leading up to the enrollment deadline after President Trump and his administration, having repeatedly said they would end the program, pulled advertising reminding Americans about the deadline and how to sign up.
Those hills were not real to me anyway, just another movie set, a form of make‑believe to mask an apocalyptic landscape—cratered earth swallowed by thick nefarious lava, a war‑torn battlefield burning on the west side, an army of degenerate zombie serial killers thirsty for brain.
Business investment cratered in the quarter, raising concerns that historic corporate tax cuts were a sugar rush that has faded (and swelled the deficit.) Add to that uncertainty over the trade war with China and the timing of new tariffs, and corporate purchasers are keeping their powder dry.
If Philadelphia handed Noel a $15 million-per-year deal this summer and he got hurt again—a distinct possibility—the franchise would be stuck with a cratered asset in a league that is flush with teams trying to downsize, dump their overpaid big men, and play small ball.
But since then, Five Star's support has cratered, as Matteo Salvini, leader of its nominally junior coalition partner, the hard-right League, dominates Italian politics through sheer force of personality, ceaseless campaigning and a news-driving social media presence deeply in tune with the country's anti-migrant pulse.
Stock in Ventas, which had been a slow and steady grower last decade, cratered from about $63 a month ago to near $13 per share last Wednesday, wiping out all its gains since it bottomed at roughly $15 in November 2008 in the midst of the financial crisis.
Kraft Heinz shares cratered nearly 22017 percent in Friday's premarket, a day after the company wrote down $15.4 billion on two of its most iconic brands, slashed its dividend and disclosed it received a subpoena from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its accounting policies and internal controls in October.
Since crude prices cratered, no oil-producing country has eliminated as much production as the U.S. After OPEC's November 22015 decision to let the market set prices, the price of oil declined, yet U.S. oil production continued to gain temporarily, topping out at 21.3 million barrels a day in April.
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The public offering will be underwritten by financial institutions like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, big banks that helped inflate the public valuations of tech companies like Uber, Lyft, and WeWork—valuations which have cratered since IPO day, but only enough to hurt late, public investors not early, private ones.
He's insisted he constantly reevaluates his decision to continue in the race but says he has always landed on the side of giving his supporters — the thousands of small donors who continue to fuel his campaign even after his poll numbers cratered in the fall — a chance to vote for him.
I don't know, but I do know that 81 percent of President Trump's judicial nominees are men (including the three whose nominations cratered during the past week.) Does the fact that neither judge is white make them more skeptical of "because we're the executive branch and we say so" legal arguments?
They play extremely hard for Mullin, but the team's limits appeared early on: an exhibition loss to St. Thomas Aquinas, a Division II school, by a lopsided 90-58 score, or a pair of ugly wins over Niagara and a cratered Rutgers team in which both offenses seemed to stand still.
The stock of cancer testing company NantHealth cratered by more than 23% at the close of Monday to an all-time low of $5.50 a share after an investigation by Rebecca Robbins at STAT found that NantHealth's founder and CEO, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, steered a charitable donation back to his company.
On the same stretch of Causeway Street where their last appearance in the Cup finals cratered 49 years ago, the Blues — who had missed the playoffs only nine times since the team's inaugural 1967-68 season but had never savored their ecstatic conclusion — completed the most improbable in-season turnabout in N.H.L. history.
We have become inured to the suffering implicit in images of dissected apartments open to the street through the endless publication of documentary photographs showing exposed kitchens, half-eaten meals, bedding hanging from cratered floors, people calmly drinking tea in homes whose outside walls are missing, people watching their homes being bulldozed.
Dropbox's IPO also comes on the heels of an upsized deal last week from cyber security firm Zscaler Inc and is being watched as a barometer of investor enthusiasm for tech unicorns - young companies valued at more than $1 billion - after Snapchat owner Snap Inc's shares cratered following a much-touted IPO a year ago.
It was only last year that U.S. gross domestic product caught up with estimates of its potential, surpassing where Congressional Budget Office analysts feel it would have been if the housing bubble hadn't burst in 21990, investment bank Lehman Brothers hadn't failed the following year, and the world had not cratered into a deep recession.
Fernandez's trial looms, but there's still plenty of time to make some cash before it happens at events like one that was advertised for in February (but ultimately cratered due to a permit issue) in which Scummys could fork over $115 to see Lil Cloud perform at a carnival and eat dinner with him after.
AND FOR THE SAME REASON IM HEDGING RIGHT NOW, YOU KNOW, SOMETHING IS UP AND I DIDN'T QUITE HAVE MY ARMS COMPLETELY AROUND IT. WHEN LINKEDIN CRATERED BY 48%, I THINK IT SENDS A MESSAGE, NOT SO MUCH THEY DONT BELIEVE IN TECHNOLOGY STOCKS AS MUCH, BUT MORE BECAUSE WE DONT KNOW WHERE BUYERS ARE GOING TO COME FROM.
The Danneels case is useful context for thinking about the bomb that went off on an already cratered Catholic landscape over the weekend, when the former papal nuncio in the United States, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, published a "testimony" accusing a raft of high Vatican officials of longstanding knowledge of the sexual crimes of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
Exit polls in 2016 showed Trump winning suburban voters by 4 points over Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonNew Hampshire GOP official says support for Trump is 'overwhelming' in state Scarlett Johansson backs Warren's White House bid: 'There's a strategy there' The 10 counties that will decide the 2020 election MORE, though that support has cratered since his election.
Amtrak ridership as cratered as the spread of the coronavirus forces Americans to stay home and rethink travel in ways that could upset the railroad's plan to turn a profit for the first time this yearOverall ridership fell 92% last week, while a 99% dropoff in Acela bookings forced the railroad to outright cancel the higher speed Northeast Corridor service this week.
The parts of it that would have appeared in blaring capital letters between ellipses in a TMZ headline had it happened ten years later are what they are, and they are dramatic—one of the most talented and popular musicians of the moment, a Pro Bowl receiver on the swaggiest and highest-profile seven-win teams in NFL history, an $800,000 home cratered by flames.
If "Sex and the City" was a more glitzy, well-art-directed version of my 20-something life, "Divorce," I found — once I was assigned a profile of Sarah Jessica Parker — was a grimmer version of my middle age: The character's marriage is falling apart, her kids are giving her the finger from the school bus (please tell me that's not in my future) and her finances have cratered disastrously.
The bottom line: "There's just too much money to be made," says Sophie Cairns, a pharmaceutical analyst at IHS Markit, speaking of China's massive population and a growing demand for drugs that is forecast to surpass the U.S. In the U.S.: In June, Amazon cratered the share prices of retail chains like Rite Aid and CVS when it paid $1 billion for PillPack, an on-line pharmacy licensed in all 50 U.S. states.
Financial markets have cratered as Trump and lawmakers struggle to find common ground on a plan to support Americans who may be unable to work or laid off during a downturn and businesses likely to suffer from dampened consumer spending Trump said he will "soon be taking emergency action [to] provide financial relief ... targeted for workers who are ill, quarantined, or caring for others due to coronavirus," without specifying how he would do so.
In August, a Public Policy Polling survey found that Heller's support in the state has cratered since President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE took office last January, with Heller's approval rating falling as low as 22 percent.
Stocks cratered Thursday as the escalating coronavirus pandemic and lingering questions about President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE's response drove the worst day of losses for Wall Street since the 1987 crash.

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