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A glutted memory-chip market is to blame for the poor results.
The current milk landscape is glutted with options, but only because nobody is happy.
Add in the glutted market for NBA bigs, and his trade value was predictably low.
Is it any wonder we wake up glutted, ready to wrest control wherever we can?
Over the last year, the historically high production levels of natural gas production glutted the market.
But in areas glutted with condos for sale or rent, selling a timeshare can be almost impossible.
Glutted with migrants after Partition, the city had grown precipitously in the matter of a few months.
But Chesapeake and a handful of other companies released so much gas that they glutted the market.
Sanctions against Iran will likely be lifted soon, unleashing more oil that will further depress an already glutted market.
First, that this episode would go down in history as the apogee in a series glutted with high points.
The nation's courtrooms have been glutted with millions of collection lawsuits, many of which are backed by thin documentation.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but considering the glutted edibles marketplace, who gives a shit?
In an era glutted with music festivals big and small, it's not easy for new arrivals to stand out.
This is especially true considering the fact the Emmys Best Drama Series category is usually glutted with outstanding possible nominees.
Departing miners have sold so many used power boats, muscle cars and dune buggies that the local market is glutted.
That deal has helped to balance a glutted market, so supply disruptions are more likely to push up crude prices.
The police blocked off some of New York City's most glutted arteries at the peak of the holiday season rush.
For my money, though, it may have been the most compelling superhero movie from a decade glutted with superhero movies.
In a market already glutted by a 7.5 percent growth in supply last year, having the cheapest gas will help win customers.
Not long ago, Amazon was glutted with ebook entrepreneurs, promising to make their readers rich and famous through working online from home.
Mr. Hokana knows that other farmers are likely to make similar decisions, and that the corn market next fall may be glutted.
A simple, ugly, speaker that answers your Amazon-related questions isn't enough anymore, as other digital assistants have glutted the market Amazon created.
In essence the global copper stocks picture is one of a rebalancing away from a glutted Chinese market to a depleted LME market.
All of which suggests that the broader rebalancing of stocks from a glutted Chinese to a depleted London market may have run its course.
Shanghai-based ReneSola, for example, was once one of a herd of Chinese solar panel manufacturers, stuck in a glutted industry and heavily in debt.
For example, Western Refining Inc on Tuesday reported a 90 percent decline in its quarterly profit because of low margins and glutted U.S. fuel stocks.
Editorial It is perhaps the starkest measure of global inequality: In a world glutted with food, 20 million people are on the brink of famine.
That's a cultural context you can't revive — kind of a holiness of movies, something that's tough to get back to when we're glutted by images.
In this way he became the foremost chronicler of a revolution in consciousness enacted as a world dominated by things morphed into one glutted by images.
The investigation is only the latest to show how West Virginia, one of the states hit hardest by the crisis, became so glutted with prescription opioids.
At a time when the major studios have glutted the market with superhero movies, it's hard to find smaller projects that can compete with the hype.
But the next big question will be whether glutted crude and product inventories will drop significantly through the rest of the year as leading oil forecasters expect.
But "My Iron Lung," recorded two decades ago as a response to the glutted success of Radiohead's breakout mega-hit "Creep," resonated with renewed gravity that night.
India is building railroad lines that crisscross the country to connect underused coal mines with growing urban populations, threatening to dump more resources into an already glutted market.
"The market is pretty glutted right now with LNG," Warren said, adding that the company was "giving it all we've got," to get the Lake Charles project done.
And even that won't be the jolt that absorbs all of the excess capacity in everything both mined and man-made that exists today across a glutted globe.
When the shale drilling revolution glutted the market with natural gas beginning in 2475, an abundance of power plants were already on hand to put it to use.
In this glutted and distractible social-media landscape, a nugget of agitprop can rise to overwhelm actual fact, as long as it's presented in an ominous enough package.
Many global labour and product markets are glutted (just this week, America put up punitive tariffs on China in an effort to stanche the flow of cheap steel imports).
Economists also have partly attributed Iran's persistent economic weakness to reliance on sales of oil — its most important export — in a heavily glutted market that has left prices depressed.
After 0003/11, shaken by the attacks, he hatched a plan to build protected information hubs; when he saw that the market was glutted, he turned to protecting people.
After 0003/11, shaken by the attacks, he hatched a plan to build protected information hubs; when he saw that the market was glutted, he turned to protecting people.
Mao's poems intervene in a culture glutted with visual images, on behalf of what she calls "the self you want to hide"—the "sad, pretty thing," lost behind the images.
The changes in how movies are now distributed are having a pronounced impact on theatrical exhibition, which may be a disaster or a welcome course correction in a glutted market.
The companies glutted the market with cards; every gaunt, doomed reliever and beef-o hatchback of a pinch-hitter got one, and each card was printed hundreds of thousands of times.
"Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body," at the Met Breuer, is a mind-blowing show in good and, while not bad, pestiferous ways: hypercharged with sensation and glutted with instruction.
Among Alice's foes are hordes of flesh-eating undead, and it's to Mr. Anderson's credit that even in a pop culture glutted with postmodern zombies, he can make his creatures startle viewers.
Lined with magnificent red lanterns, Jiufen is now a one-stop Taiwanese snack mecca, glutted with food stalls serving traditional treats such as taro balls at Grandma Lai's Yuyuan, tea eggs, and pineapple cake.
The two-month long hike in the rig count has reinforced worries of some analysts that higher oil prices could spur more output and undercut efforts to balance supply-demand in a glutted market.
On the other hand, these districts created to support the professional class have priced out blue-collar workers, and the spaces designated for these workers are glutted, leaving hardly any room for the inhabitants.
These overgrown crescents too big to fit in the palm of the hand, spangled and swagged, glutted with fillings, arrayed like objets d'art in austere concrete-walled patisseries where the bakers fuss like apothecaries.
But as more manufacturers have moved into the sex toy market (thanks, in part, to a reduction in stigma around sexual pleasure), stores have become glutted with any array of nearly identical variations on the vibrator.
Iran's return to an already glutted oil market is one of the factors contributing to a global rout in oil prices, which fell below $30 a barrel this week for the first time in 12 years.
Author's Note It's a fine late-summer weekend just before Labor Day, and we've come to the Inn at Shelburne Farms, a charming old estate on Lake Champlain, far from the book-glutted world of Manhattan.
The Toppings will welcome you with a free cup of coffee or tea as you browse handsome shelves glutted with well-organized books of all kinds, including many signed and collectible editions (also browsable on its website).
Before long, I was searching exclusively within that area, and our queue was glutted with films about queer women: But I'm A Cheerleader, Imagine Me and You, Fingersmith, The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love.
Benchmark Brent oil snapped an eight-day rout as some players covered short positions after crude prices plumbed new 12-year lows on worries that Iran may add its barrels to a glutted global market sooner than expected.
That everyone is a critic means that we are each capable of thinking against our own prejudices, of balancing skepticism with open-mindedness, of sharpening our dulled and glutted senses and battling the intellectual inertia that surrounds us.
When Saudi officials made their move in the fall of 603, taking advantage of an already glutted market, they no doubt hoped that lower prices would undercut the American shale industry, which was challenging the kingdom's market dominance.
Not everybody can be a Flosstradamus or a Brillz, and as the market becomes glutted with too many booty-bass-dropping trap producers to count, it's easy for a genre to fall into a rut of stale imitation.
Benchmark Brent oil snapped an eight-day rout as some players covered short positions after crude prices plumbed new 2.0663-year lows on worries that Iran may add its barrels to a glutted global market sooner than expected.
Woo told the Racine Journal Times that Foxconn would never add a Gen 10.5 plant to its Racine campus, despite past statements, because by the time it was built, the market would be glutted by other manufacturers in China.
Ever since Anthony Bourdain, our tribal king, published his peerless "Kitchen Confidential" in 2000, we, the demimonde of Professional Restaurant, have glutted the bookstores with more accountings of ourselves and our work than anyone could possibly wish to read.
The recent anti-choice movement has looked less like Koch-funded anti-climate campaigns—centralized, capital-glutted cephalopods of evil—and more like the dedicated, distributed movements climate activists will need to forge in order to force aggressive decarbonization.
But a variety of trading and refinery sources said that if gasoline demand grows at expected levels, the profits for selling it will keep refineries from slowing – placing even more diesel into glutted storage tanks and forcing margins lower.
The global oil market is glutted, with oil prices hovering around $50 a barrel, which means oil companies have little incentive to invest in costly offshore oil drilling that risks the cost — both in dollars and damage to reputation — of spills.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil rebounded on Thursday, snapping an eight-day rout, as investors covered short positions but the market settled not far from 2700-year lows on worries Iran may add barrels to a glutted global market sooner than expected.
That's a clear distinction from sites like Etsy or eBay, which are glutted with businesses and directly facilitate transactions via credit card or PayPal — if all goes well, you never have to talk to a person to get your item.
With fewer single-aisle jets retired to aviation boneyards, there's a risk of a glutted market as Boeing and Airbus boost monthly output of single-aisle jetliners to about 8007 apiece by the end of the decade from the present pace of 2700.
My social media feeds have been glutted for the past three days with stories of degradation, workplace harassment, rape — people, mostly women but also nonbinary and male survivors, using the hashtag #MeToo to demonstrate the staggering breadth and ubiquity of sexual predation.
There are a lot of possible factors, some weedier than others, including a 2016 film slate glutted with science fiction and fantasy, and the newness of Legendary's relationship with Universal, given that the former had just left its longtime distribution deal with Warner Bros.
A Queens arena would be far less centrally located than either Barclays and Madison Square Garden—though more easily accessible by car from Long Island—and also trying to glom onto a share of a glutted arena market that has already claimed one victim.
Little more than a week after the OPEC cartel moved to reduce oil supplies on the glutted global market, embattled Libya has reopened a major seaport terminal for oil exports and has announced that it intends to expand production through the rest of the year.
Over the years, dissatisfied Park West customers complained that they were led to believe they were buying "one of a kind" Max works that would appreciate in value, only to return to land (and reliable Wi-Fi) and learn that the internet was glutted with similar works.
True to his word, during his brief tenure, he has not only undermined the Endangered Species Act to clear the way for destructive development but also glutted the market with new dirty-fuel leases on public lands and categorically refused to consider climate consequences in decision-making.
HOUSTON, March 9 (Reuters) - Colonial Pipeline said it has come up with multiple ways to manage its glutted system while trying to be fair to shippers, but a fuel executive for the top U.S. airline said expanding the largest domestic refined products pipeline system would solve the problems.
Furthermore, it is so filthy and glutted with mud, animal excrement, rubble and other offals that one and all have seen fit to leave heaped before their doors, against all reason as well as against the ordinances of our predecessors, that it provokes great horror and greater displeasure in all valiant persons of substance.
On this Friday, Memorial Day weekend, the first day of the W.N.B.A.'s 593rd season, it was especially so for the Dream, which is trying to prove it can survive as the only major women's professional team in a city glutted with men's franchises (the Hawks, the baseball Braves, the football Falcons, the soccer United).
Look at First Solar: The biggest solar stock IPO'd at $27 a decade ago, went all the way to the dizzying heights of $300 when oil hit $147 a barrel in 2008, and then dropped to $11 as if it were about to go bankrupt when Chinese solar-panel makers glutted the industry in 2011–12.
To hit the point home, he appeared at the end of the show wearing a fuzzy, long-eared mask that called to mind the White Rabbit The excess of Louis XVI's court, before it ended with the guillotine, inspired a Moschino collection that read like a jolly send-up of today's political climate and glutted one-percenters.
So that makes Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker a pretty perfect cap to Disney's big year: It's both glutted with plot points and embarrassingly cautious, precisely calculated to not to poke the hornet's nest of detractors who popped up to voice their displeasure with The Last Jedi, with some complaining about how hallowed characters developed while others voiced more overtly racist and sexist concerns.
By feeding upon these for several days it had quite glutted itself, having made for itself a channel in the shoaly water.
Cornish Pilchard fishermen had no one to fish for. In 1928 catches of mixed Mackerel and Pilchards, between 30,000-60,000 were brought into Newlyn, but the market was already glutted. The fish had to be dumped into the Mounts Bay.Gloucestershire Echo 22.8.
There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This has called on me for revenge. I have sought it: I have killed many: I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace.
Dominican sugar exports increased from 122,642 tons in 1916 to 158,803 tons in 1920, earning a record $45.3 million.Bruce Calder, The Impact of Intervention, p. 93 However, European beet sugar production quickly recovered, which, coupled with the growth of global sugar cane production, glutted the world market, causing prices to plummet to only $2.00 by the end of 1921.
If > I were condemned to choose between a humanity materially happy, glutted > after the manner of a flock of sheep in a field, and a humanity existing in > misery, but from which emanated, here and there, some eternal truth, it is > on the latter my choice would fall.Naquet, Alfred (1904). L'Anarchie et le > Collectivisme. There are no universal parameters of perfection.
El Paso was in a relatively strong position in its industry going into the mid-1990s. It was the largest supplier of natural gas to the state of California and had successfully changed from merchant to transporter in compliance with new (1992) federal regulations. But it was also facing obstacles. Most notably, the California gas market was becoming glutted, dampening profits in El Paso's most important region.
By 20 February 1932, the approaches to "the garden bridge into the foreign settlement again [was] glutted with a human" tide of those "writhing this morning with the torch of war against her breast". Many White Russian female refugees became prostitutes in Shanghai. The final (or lowest) stage for a courtesan was known as "walking the Garden Bridge",Philippine Magazine 34 (1937):252. as it involved soliciting on the bridge.
Robert Beverley, The History and Present State of Virginia The process to make wampum was labor-intensive with stone tools. Only the coastal tribes had sufficient access to the basic shells to make wampum. These factors increased its scarcity and consequent value among the European traders. Dutch colonists began to manufacture wampum and eventually the primary source of wampum was that manufactured by colonists, a market which the Dutch glutted.
The Umma, for example, wanted the proposed constitution to institute a presidential form of government on the assumption that Abd al-Rahman al- Mahdi would be elected the first president. The consensus was lacking about the country's economic future. A poor cotton harvest followed the 1957 bumper cotton crop, which Sudan had been unable to sell at a good price in a glutted market. This downturn depleted Sudan's reserves and caused unrest over government-imposed economic restrictions.
Assigned to clear the harbor of Bari, glutted with 17 ships sunk when two ammunition ships had been exploded by German bombing, Extricate won commendation from the British forces to whom she was then attached for the manner in which she carried out her duties. She raised two ships, beached a third, got an undamaged ship and three barges off the beach after they had been grounded in a storm, and carried out a miscellany of other salvage missions.
It refers to a warrior who "glutted black ravens [i.e., killed many men] on the rampart of the stronghold, although he was no Arthur." The Welsh poem Geraint, son of Erbin describes a battle at a port-settlement and mentions Arthur in passing. The work is a praise-poem and elegy for King Geraint, usually presumed to be a historical king of Dumnonia, and is significant in showing that he was associated with Arthur at a relatively early date.
The next morning, Ox and Grief of Dawn are interrupted in their love play by Moon Boy. Ox decides that Moon Boy is named after the Rabbit in the Moon, a notorious pervert. Moon Boy leaves, but they are again interrupted by Master Li. They sneak away under cover of one of Moon Boy's performances. 100 toads glutted with Chinese lantern-flies clear out the stables and they make their escape through the kings secret exit.
A mere three years into the American China trade, the market was glutted with tea. In addition, the cost of doing business with the Chinese and the length of the voyage seriously undermined profits. After the return of the Astrea and the Light Horse in 1790, Derby never sent another ship to Canton. Meanwhile, he was conducting business at the Isle of France, Batavia, Sumatra and India, as well as maintaining an extensive commerce with Europe, the West Indies and Atlantic islands.
Ampersand changed its style to Ampersand's Entertainment Guide in 1987, and shifted to quarterly publication. By 1988, the market for college magazines was seen as "glutted", with some major competitors shutting down such as Chris Whittle's Campus Voice and Newsweek On Campus. Alan Weston Communications worked to gain market share by publishing additional campus magazines. In 1981, they tried Beyond, a science and technology-oriented college magazine, and in early 1985 a photography magazine called Break and then Freeze Frame, but these folded.
It dropped the price of crude from more than sixty cents a barrel to forty cents in an attempt to discourage further production. Oil drilling fever hit northwest Ohio and "boom towns" sprang up overnight. Additional crude glutted the market, and trying to slow production, Standard Oil lowered its price to fifteen cents a barrel. This decision had little effect on the large producers elsewhere, but the smaller Lima producers, whose oil wells could not keep up, found themselves severely hampered.
Thai coconut plantations occupy about one million rai of land and produce 800 million coconuts per year. But Thailand consumes more coconuts than it produces. To redress the shortfall, the Commerce Ministry approves coconut imports, which have since glutted the market. coconuts are sold for five to six baht per fruit. Thai growers claim that, given harvest and delivery fees of 2.5 baht each, their profit is about one baht per fruit, or 5,000 baht per rai per year, lower than the minimum wage.
Under Article XVII of the Treaty of Paris (1763), British cutters were for the first time given the right to cut logwood in Yucatan unmolested, within agreed limits. Such was the enthusiasm of the cutters that within a few years the European market was glutted, and the price of logwood collapsed. However, the price of mahogany was still high after the war, and so the cutters turned to cutting mahogany. The first Honduras mahogany arrived in Kingston, Jamaica, in November 1763, and the first shipments arrived in Britain the following year.
All the copper was supplied by British mines (the only country in the world at that time that could do so), the largest mine being Parys Mountain in Anglesey, north Wales. The Parys mine had recently begun large-scale production and had glutted the British market with cheap copper; however, the 14 tons of metal required to copper a 74-gun third- rate ship of the line still cost £1,500,Roger (2004), p.375 compared to £262 for wood. The benefits of increased speed and time at sea were deemed to justify the costs involved.
They quarrel among themselves, taking different sides and on the arrival of Labussière they all rush off to the Convention, leaving him in charge of the office. They caution him to have the papers of the condemned all ready as the scaffold would not be at work that day, but would be glutted with victims the day after. Martial comes to keep his appointment with Labussière and announces to him that Fabienne has consented to be his wife. Marteau comes in with news that a jail delivery will take place tomorrow.
It was "plaine" that the class tensions stirred by the Rebellion had lingered, with a "mutinous mob" subsequently engaged in "wild and extravagant" rioting, going from farm to farm, tearing tobacco plants out by their roots. The Virginia government reacted harshly with militia patrols and the promise of steep fines. The "frenzy," according to Spencer, destroyed crops on over 200 plantations, and was driven by a glutted tobacco market which had depressed prices. Even the wives, Spencer wrote, took up hoes laid down by their husbands and continued to rip out the plants.
He reported vividly on the devastated conditions in eastern France. A nearby fortress had been bypassed by the Americans but was still manned by a German garrison. The Germans fired the same number of rounds from their cannon every night at the same time; the Germans, he was told, weren't aiming at anything, they were just following orders not to surrender.Winter Journey Through the Ninth, p 78 Winter Journey Through the Ninth was not accepted for publication at the time because publishers felt the market for war memoirs was glutted.
The Great Depression were hard times for the unions, and membership fell sharply across the country. As the national economy began to recover in 1933, so did union membership. The New Deal of president Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, strongly favored labor unions. He made sure that relief operations like the Civilian Conservation Corps did not include a training component that would produce skilled workers who would compete with union members in a still glutted market. The major legislation was the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, called the Wagner Act.
Heavily populated, impoverished countries, whose economies were largely dependent on oil—including Mexico, Nigeria, Algeria, and Libya—did not prepare for a market reversal that left them in sometimes desperate situations. When reduced demand and increased production glutted the world market in the mid-1980s, oil prices plummeted and the cartel lost its unity. Mexico (a non-member), Nigeria, and Venezuela, whose economies had expanded in the 1970s, faced near-bankruptcy, and even Saudi Arabian economic power was significantly weakened. The divisions within OPEC made concerted action more difficult.
"Rhythm"'s ratings struggled further and by late 2001 the format was declared unsalvageable. On Thanksgiving weekend of that year, WBPM flipped to a satellite-fed oldies format as Cool 94.3. Existing in a glutted market for the format, this had no effect on their numbers even after established oldies outlet WCZX evolved out of the format to a '70s/'80s approach (and later to full-out adult contemporary). In late 2002, the FCC ordered that Clear Channel divest itself of associations to all "shell" companies, at which point Concord Media was disbanded.
His sons from his first marriage oversaw the Ohio properties, while his second set of boys were responsible for the Maine parcel. Samuel's daughters inherited wealth as well. The most notable was George's sister Elizabeth Willard Parkman, whose spouse Robert Gould Shaw (17761853), grandfather of Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837July 18, 1863, Union Army colonel during the American Civil War), grew his wife's share of the fortune to become the senior partner in the most powerful commercial house in a city glutted with the proceeds of the China Trade.According to the Descendants of the Rev.
In November 2014, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) fined BAT £650,000 after it determined that the company glutted the Belgian market with tobacco products with the likelihood these products would illegally find themselves back into the UK, with UK excise taxes not paid. The event highlighted a tobacco-smuggling issue that many anti-tobacco activists have been attempting to bring to light for years. Following several investigations, the HMRC reportedly seized more than 1.4 billion cigarettes and 330 tons of hand rolling tobacco in 2013-2014. BAT denied all claims and described the allegation and fine as "unjustified".
She was carrying cargo (including skins), and passengers from Commerce. At St Helena Daniel Cooper, who had been sailing on her, took over command for the remainder of the journey home.Entwisle (2010), Chap. 2. skins that she brought home with her sold in London in 1809 (after Plummer's expenses), for £ 6636 6s 6d. Plummer had kept them off a glutted market and when he sold them he received only 4s per skin, net, having earlier turned down a better offer. Under Captain M'Larin Sydney Cove arrived at Port Jackson again on 14 April 1808. She had gathered both whale oil and seal skins.
Only one engine was produced before the end of the First World War, as the factory was busy with the vibration and other problems with the Arab engine, and it was very nearly cancelled. As was not unusual for a Sunbeam engine, it was only ever fitted to a single aircraft for trials, a Short 184 seaplane, and never went into production. After the war and Sunbeam's financial problems in the war-surplus glutted aero-engine market, they were offered to the less-critical powerboat market, again not an unusual move for Sunbeam. During the war 840 had been ordered, but only 13 were delivered before cancellation of the order.
Awarding the album three stars for Christianity Today, Russ Breimeier writes, "Fusebox manages to stand apart in the glutted modern- worship-band market … but perhaps not for the reasons they'd like." Kevin Breuner, giving the album a B at CCM Magazine, states, "Those seeking to add more modern praise & worship music to their collection will enjoy Lost in Worship." Rating the album a six out of ten from Cross Rhythms, Trevor Kirk says, "A promising debut". John DiBiase, indicating in a three and a half star review by Jesus Freak Hideout, describes, "A good debut with joyful worship tunes to take the listener to a higher place".
Anderson states that after and obstinate struggle Mackintosh was killed and that John Munro was left for dead on the field, and from the loss of his arm he was known by the name of John Baclamhach. Anderson goes on to say that the Munros were not long in retaliating and having collected a sufficient force, they marched in the dead of night for the Isle of Moy where the chief of MacKintosh resided. By the aid of some planks which they had carried with them, and now put together, they crossed to the Isle, and glutted their thirst for revenge by murder or captivity of all the inmates.
With Alsy MacDonald providing "Mother Silhouette", a small repertoire of country-style songs had developed. Paterson suggested recording them for amusement, but McComb and the other Triffids pushed to actually release them, albeit with two conditions. They were penniless and about to leave for England, so they could not pay for the recording, and they felt that at that time they had glutted the market with several recent releases, so the record should be a Lawson Square Infirmary project, not a Triffids' endeavour. Pursuing the notion that he and McComb had just formed a distinct country band, Paterson asked Graham Lee to play dobro for the project, in order to boost the country sound and to make the personnel less obviously just the Triffids.
However, the opportunity had been missed as, with the signing of an armistice in January 1783 the former belligerents were able to send their ships to Canton safely, and the summer of 1783 saw a total of thirty-eight ships there, including the five Imperial vessels. They had to buy tea at a high price, and when they returned to Ostend in July 1784 they had to sell at a low price on a glutted market, as well as having to pay for permission to return to that port. The price of tea at Ostend collapsed when the British Government introduced the Commutation Act in 1784, which reduced the tax on tea from fifty to ten per cent and made smuggling from the Netherlands unprofitable.
In the United States alone, according to data from the Energy Information Administration, U.S. crude-oil supplies were at almost 70% of the U.S. storage capacity, the highest supply to capacity ratio since 1935. According to Bloomberg Business, the efficiency of newer shale oil wells that use hydraulic fracturing in the United States, combined with the $12 million upfront well drilling and construction costs, provide incentives to oil producers to continue to flood the already glutted market with under-priced oil in spite of crude oil storage limitations. Many less efficient and less productive older wells were shut down but these shale oil wells continue to increase production while making a profit in a market where crude oil is priced as low as $50 a barrel.
However, the opportunity had been missed as, with the signing of an armistice in January 1783 the former belligerents were able to send their ships to Canton safely, and the summer of 1783 saw a total of thirty-eight ships there, including the five Imperial vessels. They had to buy tea at a high price, but when they returned to Ostend in July 1784 they had to sell at a low price on a glutted market, as well as having to pay for permission to return to that port. The price of tea at Ostend collapsed when the British Government introduced the Commutation Act in 1784, which reduced the tax on tea from fifty to ten per cent and made smuggling from the Netherlands unprofitable.
Her first novel, Sir George, was published in 1891, originating one of Henniker's most enduring themes across her corpus, that of heterosexual romantic love failing due to the necessity for strengthening homosocial bonds between men in order to maintain patriarchal social order and control over property and women. Bid Me Good-bye (1892) tells the story of a heroine, Mary Gifford, whose four suitors all prove unacceptable, leaving her single at the novel's conclusion, and liberated. Perhaps Henniker's most daring work, Foiled (1893) depicts a glutted English aristocracy on the verge of collapse, feminizes some of her masculine characters and over-masculinizes others, and presents a society in which men and women live in irretrievably separate spheres. Even when heterosexual marriage does occur, it functions as a socially appropriate, but uncomfortable proxy for tabooed homosexual and incestuous love.
According to Bloomberg Business, the efficiency of newer tight oil (shale oil) wells that use hydraulic fracturing in the United States, combined with the US$12 million upfront well drilling and construction costs, provided incentives to oil producers to continue to flood the already glutted market with under-priced oil in spite of crude oil storage limitations. Many less efficient and less productive older wells were shut down but these tight oil (shale oil) wells continue to increase production while making a profit in a market where crude oil is priced as low as US$50 a barrel. The publication of the monthly review by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries reported that oil production in the United States had peaked and would start to decline in the third quarter thereby easing the global glut of crude. After oil reached a six-year low in March, Brent crude rose 16% in April, reaching $64.95, its highest price for 2015, on April 16.
It comes indiscriminately, directed at no one in particular, disconnected from usefulness; we are glutted with information, drowning in information, have no control over it, don't know what to do with it." In Amusing Ourselves to Death Postman frames the information-action ratio in the context of the telegraph's invention. Prior to the telegraph, Postman says people received information relevant to their lives, creating a high correlation between information and action: "The information-action ratio was sufficiently close so that most people had a sense of being able to control some of the contingencies in their lives” (p. 69). The telegraph allowed bits of information to travel long distances, and so Postman claims "the local and the timeless ... lost their central position in newspapers, eclipsed by the dazzle of distance and speed ... Wars, crimes, crashes, fires, floods—much of it the social and political equivalent of Adelaide's whooping coughs—became the content of what people called 'the news of the day'" (pp. 66–67).
To be allowed on the Nouveau marché, companies needed a minimum of 1.5 million euros in capital, among other requirements. Most of the companies listed on the Nouveau marché companies were in the technology sector. A November 2000 article in the Wall Street Journal stated that the Nouveau marché was “headed into hibernation.” During the first half of the year, there had been 40 initial public offerings, but during the rest of the year only eight IPOs had been added to the market. According to “market watchers,” wrote Mathilde Richter, “Nouveau Marche IPOs are going to become as rare as black truffles.” The problem, she explained, was a “glutted” IPO market and investors who had “tired of unprofitable Internet companies coming to market and disappointing at earnings season.” Richter quoted Francois Dubrule of the Paris-based venture-capital fund Angel Invest as saying that the market was “saturated.” In short, the “rosy days” of the Nouveau marché were apparently over.

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