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Slack seemed to wake enterprise collaboration tools from the doldrums.
Across the farm sector, commodity prices remained in the doldrums.
Portugal's IPO scene has been in the doldrums for years.
Then they fell to the doldrums when they became commodity hardware.
On Rohnert Park, we did "The Doldrums," which was pretty wacky.
It was just another Monday in the doldrums of August 2018.
Go deeper: China's formerly white-hot tech sector is in the doldrums
Democrats need bigger ideas for jolting the economy out of the doldrums.
And in the doldrums of winter, July seems like it's forever away.
Or when the economy is in the doldrums: 22012 (Bush vs. Clinton).
Because most people seem to be in the doldrums of some sort.
But if they remain in the doldrums, real trouble may lie ahead.
During the middle third, teams must fight through the doldrums, he said.
The market Since the recession, America's motorcycle sector has been in the doldrums.
REITs have found an audience after being in the doldrums and even telecommunications.
This bird has flown There was little sign of Twitter escaping the doldrums.
However "on the memory side we are still in the doldrums," he said.
They say the economy is in the doldrums, taking their community with it.
How is one to escape the doldrums after the season of joy and giving?
Yet whereas the Gulf carriers remain in the doldrums, Turkish is gaining altitude again.
Other forms of employment available outside cities, notably in mining, are in the doldrums.
This is just a few degrees north of the Equator, squarely in the doldrums.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple's iPhone business is sailing squarely into the doldrums between new models.
Colder weather and postholiday belt-tightening often combine to push sales into the doldrums.
Labour looks certain to be in the doldrums for a long time (see Bagehot).
Below are four graphics illustrating just how stuck in the doldrums FX markets are.
Infrastructure projects are stalled for lack of cash and corporate India is in the doldrums.
Dilbert has long been known for its satirical takes on the doldrums of office life.
The precise nature of the doldrums that eventually wash over the Western millennial is unknown.
That indicates national manufacturing activity remained in the doldrums at the start of this year.
However, in the wake of stocks left behind, health care has been in the doldrums.
Even Jeb Bush emerged from the doldrums with a face-saving finish in New Hampshire.
A world economy stuck in the doldrums, he cautioned, may be a perilous place politically.
With China's economy slowing and world trade in the doldrums, they may soon regret that.
I believe we have officially slipped into the doldrums of summer with slowing tech news.
Both Rich and Ashbery remained lapsed Romantics — turning to nature as counterpoint to the doldrums.
Before the Catalonia crisis, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's popularity ratings were in the doldrums.
Henry and Gwen (Leslie Hiatt), his friend, roommate and colleague, are both in the doldrums.
New York was in the doldrums and Greenwich Village still its old and shabby self.
But he believes the doldrums are ending and business investment is poised for longer-term growth.
"Crude oil prices remained in the doldrums, with ongoing economic weakness weighing on sentiment," it added.
The availability of Steck's feats on YouTube and Vimeo helped bring mountaineering out of the doldrums.
Gaming stocks listed in Hong Kong were in the doldrums, with Wynn Macau leading the losses.
And, just like the latest search trends, the cryptocurrency's price has been deep in the doldrums.
If you managed to make it through the doldrums of February without any Girl Scout cookies, bravo.
"Crude oil prices remained in the doldrums, with ongoing economic weakness weighing on sentiment," ANZ Bank added.
After years in the doldrums, India is enjoying its moment as the world's fastest-growing large economy.
Yet, Asian equity markets are in the doldrums, with valuations reaching global and Asian financial crisis levels.
"It's been in the doldrums for some time," Lonergan said in comments published by state media ABC.
A new owner would have a tough time doing much better with Asian demand in the doldrums.
Kiley and Roberts suggest that the Fed should actually take into account how deep the doldrums are.
SAD ranges widely in severity, from the doldrums Dr. Rosenthal calls the "winter blues" to disabling ennui.
Meanwhile, the euro area economy, which had been in the doldrums about a year ago, perked up.
New knitwear offered an antidote to the doldrums that often accompany autumn's shortening days and plummeting temperatures.
But in 2007, it was in the doldrums, not having won a national title for a decade.
After a brief period of the doldrums, a reinvigorated Child bounced back with an unusually impassioned story.
So far this year, the cryptocurrency has nearly tripled in value after being in the doldrums last year.
Averting such scarring raises GDP in perpetuity, covering the cost of the jolt needed to escape the doldrums.
As we've covered here at TechCrunch, the U.S. motorcycle industry has been in the doldrums since the recession.
On top of that are signs that inflation in Europe is picking up after years in the doldrums.
The Ebola crisis starting in 2014 and the global commodities downturn dragged Sierra Leone's economy into the doldrums.
When the celebrations end with the new year and the doldrums of work resume, that festive feeling fades.
The dollar is back in the doldrums, and it looks to be stuck that way for a while.
Uganda's financial services sector has expanded from the doldrums of 1980s and early 1990s as growth has picked up.
Trump gets credit for the good economy, but it doesn't move his overall approval numbers out of the doldrums.
The market value of Bristol-Myers Squibb fell by 16%, and its shares have been in the doldrums since.
Brazil's economy, like other commodity exporters, is likely to remain stuck in the doldrums in 2016 and early 2017.
Fuel consumption is stuck in the doldrums and unlikely to accelerate much until the domestic and international economies improve.
Lackluster gasoline demand is once again raising concerns that the oil market won't be able to escape the doldrums.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who came back from the doldrums to win their party nominations in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
The Ebola crisis in 2014 and 2015 and the global commodities downturn dragged Sierra Leone's economy into the doldrums.
But what Booker needed to do to get out of the doldrums was impress liberals and stop being ignored.
No more exultation: New Yorkers on a workday, amid crappy news, their own meshugaas, and the doldrums of winter.
With primary issuance still in the doldrums, loan investors are increasingly looking to the secondary loan market for value.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is counting on its new migraine treatment to haul it out of the doldrums.
Here's hoping "Book of the Stranger" points the show in a new direction, away from the doldrums it's been in.
Something needs to be done to revitalize a U.S. motorcycle industry that has been in the doldrums since the recession.
The world's largest generic drugmaker had been counting on its branded migraine treatment to haul it out of the doldrums.
Central banks try to escape the doldrums by slashing interest rates, encouraging people to loosen their grip on their money.
However David Absolon, Investment Director at Heartwood Investment Management believes that the U.S. economy is not in the "doldrums" yet.
Carlsberg's attempt to regain momentum with a new strategy after years in the doldrums failed to convince markets on Wednesday.
In October 2007, Barack Obama was mired in the doldrums just above 20 percent support in the national Gallup Poll.
Once a mainstay of Lebanon's economy, tourism has been in the doldrums since 2011 when conflict erupted in neighboring Syria.
Papa Murphy's has a remedy for the doldrums their stores are suffering, though: a media blitz in the new year.
The world is in the doldrums economically and growth is likely to remain sluggish, the International Monetary Fund has said.
Japan's economy, which he had led out of nearly two decades in the doldrums, is on the brink of recession.
Car sales, which had been in the doldrums, surged in June to double-digit growth, pushing up retail sales more broadly.
In the doldrums of failure, I saw it as a warning: Set your life on fire and watch what happens, sucker.
In practice, many people get stuck in the doldrums because employers demand evidence of specific experience even from entry-level candidates.
Samsung Electronics expects a third straight quarter of year-on-year profit growth following a two-year stretch in the doldrums.
Overseas economies, after a year of false starts, appear poised to emerge from the doldrums, which would incrementally boost US exports.
But it has been in the doldrums since Maduro survived this year's protests, and many Venezuelans perceive its leaders as elitist.
Investors had been looking for strong corporate earnings to drag stocks out of the doldrums, but earnings have disappointed this quarter.
Japan's economy has been stuck in the doldrums for more than two decades with wage growth anemic and consumer prices falling.
Why it matters: The falling prices create challenges for petro-states and could hinder the U.S. shale patch if the doldrums remain.
Nonetheless, investors continue to make bets that the economy will come out of the doldrums and earnings will carry the market higher.
Running stronger with registered Democrats, who will probably make up 60 percent of primary voters, would pull her out of the doldrums.
Most billion-dollar losers today are energy firms temporarily in the doldrums as they adjust to a recent plunge in oil prices.
Executives also say demand for ocean freight has begun improving after years in the doldrums, fuelling an increase in volumes and rates.
Already world trade growth is in the doldrums; according to the CPB, it has fallen in each of the last three months.
The value-focused firm widely underperformed in the late '90s, rebounded sharply after the tech bubble, and is back in the doldrums.
The BOJ maintained its view that the world's third-largest economy will expand moderately as exports and consumption emerge from the doldrums.
In this case he rescued Queen from the doldrums of the band's worst-ever album to create one of its best-ever songs.
With the housing market in the doldrums, the economy is growing at the slowest pace since 2009, threatening Australia's 28-year growth streak.
The worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, it was a devastating blow to an industry that has been in the doldrums since the 103s.
Its economic challenger of the 22016s, Japan, was in the doldrums and the GDP of China had only just overtaken that of Italy.
For Leah Ragazzo, 45, who works in information technology at an insurance company, trapeze provides a refuge from the doldrums of corporate life.
Although they picked up last year, long production schedules mean that the yard will be in the doldrums for at least another year.
SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT BRINGS US OUT OF THE DOLDRUMS, BUT MY EXPECTATION IS THAT THIS IS NOT A NORMAL RESTING STATE.
"I don't know what brings us out of the doldrums, but I do know this is not a normal resting state," he said.
The market had been in the doldrums since the financial crisis as investors lost their appetite for securities backed by private student loans.
That McLaren felt the result exceeded expectations was a sign of how far in the doldrums the sport's second most successful team are.
Across the euro zone bond yields were 3-10 bps higher and outside the bloc, fixed income markets were also in the doldrums.
At first glance, Shell's financial performance suggests that three years in the doldrums for big oil majors may have come to an end.
And if no one trusts the Fed, no one is going to bank on them pulling the US economy out of the doldrums.
" He added: "I don't know what brings us out of the doldrums, but I do know this is not a normal resting state.
Global trade is in the doldrums, industrial production is hit hard, debts have reached record highs and growth is slowing in most places.
Otherwise VTB's performance was mixed, illustrating that meaningful risks remain for Russia's top banks despite the economy starting to emerge from the doldrums.
The first subject is democracy — that messy form of government once lionized and beloved, but now, well, it's fully stuck in the doldrums.
The nation's banking sector remains in the doldrums, with credit availability for businesses looking to expand remaining tight, and an anaemic consumer sector.
Snyder, 22009, is credited for taking a program deep in the doldrums and turning it into a perennial contender for a bowl berth.
For workers in the doldrums, spending the bulk of their waking hours in a place delivering little joy can become a downward spiral.
The euro was also in the doldrums, stuck at $1.1750 as it extended last week's biggest weekly decline in more than two months.
Compared to the anti-records set in 2009 during the doldrums that followed the 2008 crisis, the Nasdaq is up a staggering 594%.
The timing, amid the doldrums of winter and before most Americans take their spring and summer vacations, has meant a buildup of supplies.
Adding to the grim situation, the company's memory chip business, which for years powered it to record profits, is now in the doldrums.
A well-known fiscal hawk, Kuroda also warned against the idea that governments can spend recklessly to pull the economy out of the doldrums.
A well-known fiscal hawk, he also warned against the idea that government can spend recklessly to pull the economy out of the doldrums.
And in recent years, Taiwan's export-driven economy has been in the doldrums due to slowing growth in China, its key trading partner China.
When the Fed raised interest rates by a quarter-point in December, after seven years without a change, inflation was still in the doldrums.
GM shares are stuck in the doldrums too, down 9 percent for the year despite beating Wall Street profit expectations in the second quarter.
Decades of half-measures aimed at finessing the economy to better days kept the ship of state afloat but left it in the doldrums.
Wages are in the doldrums for all lower-skilled workers; stable work hours and savings accounts will remain a luxury for many of them.
Economists note that container shipping is the oxygen of global growth, and for the last few years the business has been in the doldrums.
Yet, with respect to the Swiss master, 20-times Grand Slam champion Federer swiped the last two Melbourne titles while Djokovic was in the doldrums.
Chinese manufacturing activity was in the doldrums at the start of last year, but began to recover in July after increased government spending boosted construction.
Both teams had been in the doldrums for years, and baseball was beginning to lose ballplayers to military service in World War II. Opportunity beckoned.
Slack took a market that had once been in the doldrums and turned it into something significant by making itself more than a communications tool.
Amidst the doldrums of economic and political stagnation, Donald Trump's bold rhetoric, a stark departure from the normal fare, seemed to be a strong wind.
His voice, heavy at times and occasionally tired, doesn't detract from the narrative, but rather allows for the occasional silliness to vibrate through the doldrums.
But with construction of new homes and infrastructure in the doldrums, prices of steel plunged, and Songting, along with the entire industry, began to suffer.
In this era of mindfulness, and today's preoccupation with pursuing a meaningful life, a new antidote has emerged to cure the doldrums of midlife: creativity.
Second, even the moderate pickup in wage growth to date might encourage firms to invest more, lifting productivity out of the doldrums and dampening inflationary pressure.
Car sales, which have been in the doldrums for a couple of years, surged in June to double-digit growth, pushing up retail sales more broadly.
Overall, SSA Kangaroo supply is unlikely to reach 2014's recent annual high point of A$26.0bn, especially if five-year offering remains in the doldrums.
But Trump's temporary travel ban on Iranians is likely to rock the country's relationship, which has only just begun to recover after decades in the doldrums.
The slower-moving shipping and air-cargo business has long been in the doldrums as a result of slow overall growth in trade in recent years.
Despite much more aggressive easing policies than China, including negative interest rates, they have struggled to lift their economies out of the doldrums, these sources said.
The property gains have prompted a recovery in the construction sector, which is one of Portugal's biggest employers, after years in the doldrums during the crisis.
Analysts are urging investors to stay away from shares of Meituan Dianping, with the company's stock in the doldrums since its initial public offering last September.
" For O'Daly, negotiations are in the doldrums as there is "no real commitment to progress with negotiations" yet "neither side wants me to formally break off.
Indeed, ever since a property bubble burst in the late 1980s, Japan's economy has been in the doldrums, and its politicians deserve much of the blame.
With global interest rates at ultra-low levels and stock markets in the doldrums, classic cars had joined property, paintings, and wine as attractive alternative investments.
The dearth of other content is not just due the doldrums of the sports and political seasons — things are genuinely getting worse on the disaster front.
There are some signs of a revival in the international use of the yuan after several years in the doldrums, as the yuan CNY=CFXS rebounds.
The U.S. nuclear industry has been in the doldrums for years because of competition from cheap natural gas and falling costs wind and solar power costs.
Despite their sizable bank account, MU fell into the doldrums for the majority of the season, going into today as an underdog against titled contenders Arsenal.
"It's not on fire, and it's not in the doldrums," said George Damianos, the president and managing broker of Damianos Sotheby's International Realty, a Bahamas agency.
As the play pauses to consider these thorny questions, offering variations on the theme of guardianship and neglect, the plot gets a case of the doldrums.
Earlier this month its cross-town rival, SK Hynix , said 5G-enabled smartphones should help lift the global memory market out of the doldrums next year.
Slashing business tax rates to 15 percent for large and small companies and overturning burdensome regulations is what the economy needs to get out of the doldrums.
That tournament, however, preceded more than a decade in the doldrums when they never again reached football's global showpiece or even threatened to capture an African title.
"There's never a guarantee but I was always positive," the 35-year-old told the Australian Open website about how he got through the doldrums last year.
He said he wanted to take advantage of that precious time between graduating from university and getting stuck in the doldrums of a 9-to-5 job.
Ford's vehicle sales in China fell 227 percent in March from a year earlier, it said on Friday, as it struggles to stay out of the doldrums.
"I'm in a good place at the minute," said the 38-year-old Italian, who is enjoying a recent resurgence after a few years in the doldrums.
On this week's Modern Love podcast, Kristen Bell reads "The Plain, Unmarked Box Arrived," an essay about one couple's ambitious attempt to escape the doldrums of parenthood.
"The German economy is heading for the doldrums," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said, adding that the business climate in both the manufacturing and services sectors had worsened.
With Germany's economy in the doldrums, a poll of German executives found that business confidence had dropped to levels last seen in 2009, during the financial crisis.
Nevertheless, her popularity is in the doldrums, with her net approval rate at minus 71 points, according to polling by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute.
Stocks still closed sharply higher, shaking off the doldrums with a rally charged up by new hope about the Trump agenda and a strong start to earnings season.
Back in the early 2000s, when the Conservatives were in the doldrums and the reactionary old farts were doing battle against modernisers, Mr Timothy was with the modernisers.
Not to be outdone, Yum Brands stepped up with a $5 Flavor Menu that at least temporarily has helped jolt its Pizza Hut restaurants out of the doldrums.
That could mean value investing, which has been in the doldrums during the current strong run-up in tech stocks, could be about to come back in style.
But Khan felt the team needed what he called "a veteran presence" to guide both the coach and general manager to lift the franchise out of the doldrums.
With the economy out of the doldrums, many analysts polled by Reuters expect the BOJ's next move to be a tightening, rather than a further easing, of monetary policy.
Hong Kong (CNN)As Hong Kong welcomed the start of 20033, the city's pro-democracy movement, made famous around the world after the Umbrella Movement, was in the doldrums.
Protests and anger over the bill reinvigorated an opposition movement that had appeared to be in the doldrums after repeated losses in the wake of the 2014 Umbrella Movement.
Siting a new runway will never be easy, but with Labour in the doldrums and the public distracted by Brexit, the government has an opportunity to push it through.
And under any pope, the American Catholic church is a natural supporter of liberal immigration policies; Latino newcomers are revitalising an institution that would otherwise be in the doldrums.
Anecdotally, industry excitement around these devices has been tapering for a while now, and the device's launch in the midst of the doldrums of August likely didn't help much.
He contends it's an optimal buying opportunity, predicting that a strong earnings season and bullish GDP report will help pull stocks out of the doldrums in the coming weeks.
That manner of existential crisis has led to one of the most eventful Mobile World Congresses in memory, as companies look to shake the doldrums of a stagnant market.
Ralph Lauren's move to offer its collection immediately after the models made their way down the runway, however, is one way to break out of the doldrums of NYFW.
There are several schools of economic thought on why growth has been in the doldrums — but unfortunately, few offer solutions that are viable in an atmosphere of political instability.
"Overall though, gold remains in the doldrums, entirely at the mercy of movements in other markets," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst, Asia Pacific at OANDA said in a note.
The emirate's property market has remained in the doldrums over the past couple of years as a decline in oil prices and concern over oversupply has dragged on market sentiment.
While his administration has chipped away at regulations, the coal sector remains in the doldrums, under pressure from cheaper and cleaner natural gas, more than a year into Trump's presidency.
Energy stocks continued to claw their way out of the doldrums on Wednesday, boosted by a three-day rally that pushed oil prices to their highest levels since late 2014.
In 214, in the doldrums of the Great Depression, roughly half a million people in Detroit turned out to see President Franklin Delano Roosevelt kick off his re-election campaign.
Mr. Oreskovic, an outsider who was raised in Canada, cited his business experience and executive know-how as qualities that would help him guide the economy out of the doldrums.
Canada's dollar and Mexico's peso remained firmly in the doldrums too, due to worries about the North American Free Trade Agreement which the two countries hold with the United States.
The company has raised insurance prices in the past several quarters to combat low interest rates that have kept insurers' investment income in the doldrums over the past few years.
And with oil prices now below $50 a barrel, half what they were in 2014 and far off their peak of $145 in 2008, the economy is in the doldrums.
Sweden, who won the Davis Cup on seven occasions between 1975 and 1998 but have been in the doldrums, beat Chile 3-33 with Mikael Ymer claiming the decisive point.
Every month of the year is a potential hit-maker and this is really good news for an industry that for the last six weeks has been in the doldrums.
After a period in the doldrums, the world's oldest film festival is again seen as a launchpad for the industry's award season after premiering Academy winners in its last three editions.
" DNC fundraising still in the doldrums -  Free Beacon : "The Democratic National Committee&aposs latest fundraising numbers show the party continues to have trouble with fundraising as the 2018 midterm elections approach.
Google so much so that it moved on from Diane Greene at the end of last year, bringing in Oracle veteran Thomas Kurian to lead the division out of the doldrums.
The shipping industry has been in the doldrums for years as a slump in trade following the global financial crisis coincided with the delivery of scores of new vessels ordered earlier.
Maureen is desperate to communicate with her twin brother to feel whole again, if only for a moment, before she can leave Paris and escape the doldrums of her unsatisfying job.
"The economy may remain in the doldrums in the first half of this year but will likely pick up thereafter, as authorities have taken fiscal and monetary stimulative action," he said.
The goal of the latter was to help Campbell escape the doldrums of the center aisle of the grocery store, as today's shoppers head to fresher foods that surround the perimeter.
Washington (CNN)It may be the doldrums of August, but there's a special election tonight in Ohio that could have major ramifications in the battle for the House majority this fall.
The market has had a quiet start to the summer, but the doldrums may be about to give way to some serious fireworks, with new record highs potentially on the way.
Electricity generated by the mills can now be stored in batteries or fed into grids, so there's plenty of power left over from a windy day to tide over the doldrums.
Called the Democratic Renaissance Project, it attracted a rotating cast of ambitious 20-somethings looking to get past the doldrums of the Bush-Clinton-Bush era without succumbing to utopian radicalism.
Inside Harley-Davidson's EV shift with a ride on its LiveWire New motorcycle sales in the U.S., particularly to customers aged under 40, have been in the doldrums since the recession.
But more importantly, Latitude is a bet on unsecured consumer loans at a time when the economy is cooling after three decades of unbroken growth, and spending is in the doldrums.
The birds, as if preprogrammed with a particular flight plan, make giant loops around the tropical Indian Ocean, skirting the edges of calm areas known to ancient mariners as the doldrums.
The RealReal has established a new assurance of luxury fashion resale value beyond the doldrums of eBay, but building a brand on reselling what's real leaves no room for user error.
Turkey's lira proved the exception to the rule, strengthening 0.2 percent after five days in the doldrums and with local markets catching up on re-opening after Friday's Eid al-Fitr holiday.
When Nancy Reagan, in the late 1980s, thought her husband needed something to "liven up" the doldrums of post-White House life, she went straight to a Hollywood top gun for help.
"This is my fight song/Take back my life song/Prove I'm all right song," Ms. Platten shouts, lifting herself up from the doldrums and attempting to carry everyone else with her.
Although its balance-sheet is strong in comparison with Casino's, it slumped to a net loss last year as a result of a restructuring prompted by a prolonged spell in the doldrums.
And now there's ABC's Holey Moley, a hit amid the doldrums of summer TV. In each episode, 12 contestants compete for a $25,000 prize, a plaid jacket, and a solid gold putter.
"Midwest margins turned negative after operating expenses last week and forward cracks suggest margins will remain in the doldrums for some time," said Dominic Haywood, an analyst for Energy Aspects in London.
On the other hand, if the economy slips back into the doldrums, Kuroda has a diminished capacity to relaunch a stimulus program after the massive asset purchases of the past five years.
Gold is meanwhile stuck in the doldrums around $1,235, having largely lost out to the dollar this year as a U.S.-China trade row escalated against a backdrop of rising interest rates.
That's because US stocks have dominated over the past 11 years, and because there are signs that other economic regions are poised to break out of the doldrums they've been stuck in.
DUBLIN, Aug 10 (Reuters) - After a long period in the doldrums, Britain claimed the final leg of the FEI Nations Cup in Dublin on Friday to take a step closer to Olympic qualification.
THE nuclear power industry, which had been in the doldrums since the 1980s, suffered a devastating blow in 2011 when a tsunami engulfed the Fukushima power plant in Japan, ultimately causing a meltdown.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - With Cyprus reunification talks once again stuck in the doldrums, a basketball initiative that draws young players from the island's Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides provides a welcome glimmer of hope.
As part of its effort to get Latin America's No. 3 economy out of the doldrums while containing consumer prices, the bank sliced 75 basis points off the interest rate to 30.75 percent.
On a clear day in the doldrums I might be looking down at an almost perfectly flat expanse of ocean; other days there are thunderheads ten miles high, completely blocking my visible sensors.
The tie-up marks Beckwith's return to emerging markets after a roughly 7-year absence, and a period of several years where demand to invest in emerging markets has been in the doldrums.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shipping stocks may still be in the doldrums in the view of many investors, but hedge funds have bet at least $675 million on signs of renewed buoyancy in the industry.
The 2256-year-old Serb has been in the doldrums since winning the French Open in 21 to complete his career Grand Slam, and has suffered with an elbow injury for 2156 months.
While US manufacturing is still in the doldrums due to the suspended production of Boeing's 737 Max aircraft, we should see activity pick up in the New Year as inventories fall below demand.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton is hoping McLaren can rejoin the Formula One front-runners next season, after years in the doldrums, so he can have more battles with former team mate Fernando Alonso.
The move adds to a broader push by Chinese banks overseas and comes as markets for metals such as zinc and aluminum show signs of revival after half-a-decade in the doldrums.
At the time, WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo warned that the robust recovery in global trade, after a decade in the doldrums, could be undermined by a tit-for-tat battle of trade restrictions.
If UKIP is not the nightmare for Mrs May that it was for Mr Cameron, and Labour is in the doldrums, perhaps the rival party that should concern her most is the Liberal Democrats.
Separately, a Reuters survey of property market experts published earlier this week showed Canada's housing market will stay stuck in the doldrums, with average prices stagnating this year and then rising 1.7% next year.
Wall Street has been in the doldrums since President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States would not make a trade deal with China for now, though he also said talks would continue.
A rise in oil prices tends to favor battered energy stocks and financial companies like banks, which have been in the doldrums because investors worry that loans to struggling oil companies could go bad.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's consumer economy remains in the doldrums despite solid growth in manufacturing, two surveys showed on Tuesday, providing mixed reading for Bank of England officials as they weigh whether to raise interest rates.
Since then, four sources familiar with the bank's thinking said BOJ officials were becoming increasingly confident that global trade was emerging from the doldrums, as factories across Asia and Europe ramped up activity in November.
When Microsoft announced its Windows 10 strategy last year, the thinking was that the unified platform would drive Windows Mobile and finally bring the Windows phone out of the doldrums where it's been virtually forever.
Despite the jokes, Russia's economy is in the doldrums and there certainly is little money for Russia to increase the state pension, particularly not in line with inflation which stood at 7.3 percent in May.
In March, the BOJ stuck to its view Japan's economy was expanding moderately, clinging to hope that growth will pick up in the latter half of this year as global demand emerges from the doldrums.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Resource companies are racing to dig zinc mines, betting that markets for the metal used to rust-proof steel and protect noses from sunburn have finally turned after a decade in the doldrums.
By 1981, when Mr. Tinker was hired to resurrect NBC, the network was in the doldrums, with dismal ratings, sagging profits and defections by viewers, affiliates and advertisers, all of which threatened NBC's very survival.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Industrial giant General Electric Co and oilfield services company Baker Hughes, both beset by difficulties during oil's two-year price rout, may have a clear path out of the doldrums: join forces.
"Retail sales will likely remain in the doldrums in the near term, as the worsened economic outlook and local protests involving violence continue to weigh on consumer sentiment and inbound tourism," a government spokesman said.
The restaurant business in general has been in the doldrums for the last couple of years, with most big chains struggling to eke out increases in same-store sales of even 1 or 2 percent.
The strategy has helped boost the exposure and popularity of the Premier League champions, whose fortunes have been transformed after decades in the doldrums thanks to an infusion of cash from Abu Dhabi since 2008.
Davidson, who has revived Conservative fortunes in Scotland after decades in the doldrums, equated holding a second independence vote with holding another Brexit vote, an alternative with growing public support but still rejected by May's party.
AND I THINK UNTIL YOU GET SOMETHING JUMP-STARTED, WHICH I THINK HAS TO BE GOVERNMENT SPENDING, WE ARE GOING TO BE IN THE DOLDRUMS OF LOW GROWTH ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL SAVINGS, AND REALLY LOW INTEREST RATES.
The potential initial public offering comes as the country looks to kickstart the long-delayed development of one of the world's largest coking coal deposits, with international coal prices picking up after years in the doldrums.
Despite more than three years of aggressive money printing by the BOJ, Japan's economy has failed to emerge sustainably from the doldrums as soft global demand and slow wage growth weigh on exports and private consumption.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Union needs a "pro-growth agenda," and not more easing of monetary policy, to pull its economy out of the doldrums, a top adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday.
Europe's banks, still grappling with billions of euros of loans that may never be repaid as the region wallows in the doldrums and unemployment remains stubbornly high, are again in the front line of investor concerns.
There's no telling what that something is, and there's certainly no guarantee that what comes next will be better than the doldrums WWE is suffering through now, but it certainly suggests that there's a shift coming.
"Satellites have been in the doldrums for ages, numbers have been poor, this is a beat versus expectations and we haven't had a beat versus expectations for at least two years," Berenberg analyst Sarah Simon said.
The investment crowns a rags to riches story for Manchester City, which spent much of the 1990s in the doldrums but broke into the big league of world soccer with the help of Middle Eastern cash.
The investment crowns a rags to riches story for Manchester City, which spent much of the 1990s in the doldrums but broke into the big league of world soccer with the help of Middle Eastern cash.
Several popular titles such as Fortnite and PUBG have made their way to mobile in recent years, offering busy people the ability to escape the doldrums of their movable sardine cans and game on the go.
Star-Lord Current status: Dead When the third installment of "Guardians of the Galaxy" was in the doldrums there was a question mark hanging over the fate of Peter Quill/Star-Lord, but not any more.
"Where we see some pretty good opportunity over the course of this year is this notion that the U.S. is going to do great, but Europe is going to continue to be in the doldrums, " he began.
In some aspects he has succeeded: he helped strike trade deals for the regional Mercosur bloc with Europe, forged closer ties with global investors and helped ramp up the country's energy sector after years in the doldrums.
The Japanese economy has been relatively healthy in recent quarters, picking up from the doldrums that spanned previous decades, on extremely free lending and a government program designed to fight deflation — the continual spiraling down of prices.
Now that America's airlines have flown out of the doldrums and begun raking in cash (in no small part thanks to low fuel prices) passengers and employees alike have sought to see some benefit from the upturn.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Adidas expects only a limited impact from the upcoming soccer World Cup in Russia, where the economy is in the doldrums, also predicting that its sales in Western Europe will stall in the second quarter.
However, the German sportswear brand, which is also the official sponsor of the tournament, expects only a limited financial impact, partly because this year's World Cup takes place in Russia, where the economy is in the doldrums.
Speaking to Reuters in an interview, Mario Centeno said he was confident about Portugal's improving economic outlook after years in the doldrums during the euro zone debt crisis, when the country was forced to seek a bailout.
Nissan, whose financial performance has been in the doldrums for nearly two years, cut its forecast for operating profit to 150 billion yen in the year through March 2020, from a previous forecast for 230 billion yen.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone business growth was a touch faster than expected last month but remained in the doldrums as the bloc's dominant service industry only partially offset a slowdown in manufacturing, a survey showed on Wednesday.
Lonmin, one of the world's top platinum producers, has been in the doldrums for years due to low prices and soaring costs, leading the company to tap investors for cash three times in the last eight years.
"The Russian manufacturing sector remained in the doldrums at the end of 2019, with December data further extending the current run of deteriorating manufacturing health," said Sian Jones, an economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Japan's move to cut interest rates into negative territory will do little to lift it out of the doldrums, economists said, pointing to the modest impact of similar steps by European countries on their weary economies.
With pillars such as tourism and real estate in the doldrums, economic growth has averaged 1-2 percent since the conflict erupted in neighboring Syria in 2011, after averaging 8-9 percent growth in the years before that.
The Jaguars and the Raiders: Quarterback Cures and the End of the Doldrums Between 2011 and 2014, the Raiders and the Jaguars combined to go 32-95, with enough cap space to buy their own Fortune 500 company.
It sprung from the mind of Sharon Horgan, the canny creator of the charming, messy British sitcom Pulling, and, more recently, the Amazon series Catastrophe, which manages to play off the doldrums of married life for high comedy.
WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - The European Union needs a "pro-growth agenda," and not more easing of monetary policy, to pull its economy out of the doldrums, a top adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday.
With its Chinese market share in the doldrums, Samsung unveiled a new line-up of smartphones earlier this year including a foldable phone, hoping to persuade consumers to upgrade from devices which already meet most of their needs.
Reiner Haseloff, the only member of Ms. Merkel's party, the Christian Democrats, to win a state election on Sunday, noted that the Alternative for Germany party had been in the doldrums at around 5 percent in the fall.
Books of The Times Dan Brown has thrown off the doldrums of "Inferno" with a brisk new book that pits creationism against science, and is liable to stir up as much controversy as "The Da Vinci Code" did.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian retail sales surged past all expectations in November led by pre-Christmas shopping though early indicators point to weak spending in December, suggesting the economy remained in the doldrums in the final quarter of 2019.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian retail sales surged past all expectations in November led by pre-Christmas shopping though early indicators point to weak spending in December, suggesting the economy remained in the doldrums in the final quarter of 2019.
This is part of the genre's allure: the windows it opens onto the street life of Victorian London, the sordid fringes of postwar Hollywood, the doldrums of Sweden's welfare state, and the sooty haunts of working-class Edinburgh.
Barry James, co-manager of the Morningstar 5-star rated James Balanced Golden Rainbow Fund tells CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Thursday the market's inability to hit new highs is reflective of the doldrums market of the last 18 months.
Indicated 2 percent lower Thyssenkrupp's German home state of North Rhine-Westphalia could take a stake in the industrial group if it found itself in the doldrums, Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Saturday, citing works council chief Wilhelm Segerath.
Political hurdles and constraints on materials and labor will likely keep spending below Trump's promised level, but the need to lift the economy after years mired in the doldrums will still ensure a sizeable dose of stimulus, investors expect.
Beaching in South Asia also pays more, an important consideration as the shipping industry emerges from a decade in the doldrums due to over-ordering of ships and slowing global trade, 90 percent of which is transported by sea.
Nissan, whose financial performance has been in the doldrums for nearly two years, cut its forecast for operating profit to tumble to 150 billion yen in the year through March 2020, from a previous forecast for 230 billion yen.
Sony is so excited about this movie — the first from Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright since 2014's The World's End — that it moved it from the doldrums of August to the much more competitive July 4 corridor.
In grain markets, Chicago wheat futures gained by almost a fifth, rising for a second year in a row after several years in the doldrums, and boosted by hopes of higher demand for U.S. cargoes in the first half of 2019.
Sparked by the 22 earthquake and tsunami which highlighted problems in transferring electricity across regions and led to the shutdown of nuclear reactors, the reforms are part of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plans to boost an economy in the doldrums.
"There aren't many more lifelines for FTSE heavyweight sectors, with base metals down on China-growth worries and oil still in the doldrums on perceived weak demand," Mike van Dulken and Artjom Hatsaturjants at Accendo Markets said in a note.
"There is no magic wand" to pull Japan's economy out of the doldrums, Sakurai said in a speech on Thursday to business leaders in the city of Otsu, western Japan, signaling that monetary easing alone can't cure the country's economic woes.
The proposed changes could also further stymie leveraged buyout activity, which has remained in the doldrums ever since the financial crisis, as a higher effective cost of debt reduces returns on equity for highly leveraged companies, and for LBOs in particular.
While Ujiri is arguably the most qualified and best candidate to help the Knicks out of the doldrums, placing so much emphasis on one person to do so is a recurring problem for a team that seemingly changes course every year.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Separatists in the Canadian province of Quebec are making a comeback after years in the doldrums and could regain enough strength to endanger Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's bid to retain power in a federal election this October.
Sparked by the 22012 earthquake and tsunami which highlighted problems in transferring electricity across regions and led to the shutdown of nuclear reactors, the reforms are part of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plans to boost an economy in the doldrums.
Lonmin, one of the world's top platinum producers, has been in the doldrums for years due to low prices and soaring costs and has been to shareholders for rights issues to shore up its balance sheet three times since 2009.
In the euro zone also, similar purchasing manager indexes are likely to show France's economy in the doldrums, according to economists' forecasts in a Reuters poll, adding to the case for more stimulus by the ECB, possibly as soon as September.
But, if the economy is very prone to fall to the floor, while Fed policymakers refuse to tolerate inflation above 2 percent, the economy will end up spending more of its time in the doldrums than in a robust state.
The euro zone economy has been in the doldrums since its debt crisis and still faces years of pain as unemployment remains at 10 percent, governments work down massive debt piles and the private sector struggles with vast unutilized capacity.
The SPD remains in the doldrums, with an Emnid poll for newspaper Bild am Sonntag showing its support at 18 percent, lagging Merkel's conservatives on 33 percent and not far ahead of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) on 13 percent.
PARIS (Reuters) - French uranium mining and nuclear fuel group Areva rebranded itself as Orano on Tuesday, closing the book on a years-long restructuring but still facing an uncertain future, with uranium prices at decade lows and the nuclear industry in the doldrums.
"The strong rise in bitcoin has brought a lot of new individuals to the space — they will naturally be looking to replicate returns and Ethereum, which has been in the doldrums comparatively, might look like a good bet for some yield," Hayter added.
The automaker, which spent years in the doldrums before being bought by India's Tata in 2008, has since invested heavily in new models and expanded production with plants in China and Brazil and construction of a new site in Slovakia under way.
But now the activist investor Mr. Loeb is losing his patience, and pressing the company to take more drastic action — including selling its stake in the cosmetics maker L'Oreal and buying more fast-growing brands to lift its stock from the doldrums.
Many people don't realize that modern American neoliberalism has been around for almost 40 years, and that it was presented as a redemption for the Democratic Party after the doldrums of the Carter administration and the great political success of Ronald Reagan.
Warner backed it with a full-frills advertising campaign — billboards, stunts designed to stir up online chatter — that combined to hammer home one message: This was a quality movie, not just some throwaway possessed-doll schlock dumped in the doldrums of summer.
The first, costing $3.8bn, will carry oil from North Dakota's Bakken area, an early beneficiary of the shale revolution that has fallen into the doldrums, partly because it sends much of its oil out by relatively expensive rail, which makes it uncompetitive against Texan crude.
Grids with lots of storage capacity built in; grids big enough to reach out to faraway renewables when the nearby ones are in the doldrums; grids smart enough to help customers adapt demand to supply: all have their champions and their role to play.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's plan to close 100 million-150 million tonnes of poorly performing steel capacity in the next five years is unlikely to be enough to drag the stricken sector out of the doldrums, a parliamentary delegate and steel mill head told Reuters.
After years in the doldrums, the WTO is in the eye of a new storm this year, with U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff wars and U.S. complaints about the way the it has referred trade disputes leaving the world body in an existential crisis.
Relatively upbeat commodity prices since January have lifted producers such as Freeport-McMoRan Inc, Antofagasta Plc , BHP and Anglo American Plc out of the doldrums and presented them with a new problem: the hunt for high-quality assets at a time of geo-political uncertainty.
Skippered by race veteran Charles Caudrelier, Dongfeng had not previously won a leg, as they battled mountainous seas in the Southern Ocean and drifted through the Doldrums in the 45,000 nautical mile race, but had been the most consistent crew among the seven competitors.
Such an investment would be a small one for a large, developed country, but it is a big ask for an isolated British overseas territory with a population of about 65,000 and a transaction-based economy that has been in the doldrums in recent years.
After a long period in the doldrums, shares in the group are up 112 percent this year, buoyed by rising optimism for CTL019, which represents the first in a new class of medicines known as CAR-T, or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.
With the nuclear industry in the doldrums following the 2011 Fukushima disaster and fierce competition from Russian firms in emerging markets, the UK contract is the only real market for France's nuclear industry and critical for Areva, which designed the reactors EDF plans to build in Britain.
But, for fighters, the presence of both LFA and AMMA will boost the hopes and the likelihood to make it to the big leagues for those carving out names for themselves in the fledgling stages of their professional MMA careers in the doldrums of the regional circuit.
He spoke openly about his leadership philosophy and his efforts to lift the company from the doldrums it was in when he took over two years prior, helping transform it from a mostly free open-source offering into a revenue-generating company with 750 paying enterprise customers.
The main impetus to the track's nautical moniker seems to pertain to its underlying musical style, as a simple Wikipedia search describes the ITCZ as one known by sailors as "the doldrums" for the particular character of its winds, which are usually either calm or absent.
He quickly descends into the doldrums with Al, smoking weed and watching TV. But their respite is interrupted by an incredibly catchy Yoo-Hoo ad starring Clark County, the rapper who, by contrast, made all the right impressions during his overlapping visit to the Fresh offices.
But now, with the talented Thai chef, Hong Thaimee, of Ngam and Thaimee Box in the East Village, and her partner, Matt Bruck, and a menu of fish in bamboo, Thai dumplings, Chiang Mai braised chicken, and beef green curry, it just might shed the doldrums.
Gallery in Maspeth, Queens — a two-person show featuring paintings by Sarah Bedford and Tracy Miller — is at once daring and sweet, both a refreshing revitalization of the still life as subject matter, and a cheery antidote to the doldrums of so many other painting trends.
Government investment recorded its third straight quarterly decline "While hurricane effects are hard to parse out of the GDP data, we anticipate rebuilding efforts will lift residential investment out of the doldrums it has occupied the last two quarters," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
"Sooner or later what was happening in the luxury market was likely to catch up with the two-bed market," said Frederick Warburg Peters, the chief executive of Warburg Realty, who added that one-beds and small two-bedrooms have "sunk into the doldrums" since about four months ago.
Europe's other two major consumer electronics groups are also in the doldrums — Britain's Dixons Carphone cut its dividend last week and warned its turnaround plan would take time, while Fnac Darty, in which Ceconomy owns a 24 percent stake, has been hit by "yellow vest" protests in France.
It would be unfair and (and very wrong) to say that it's good Wyatt was sick, but it would be fair to say that we got a superior match, and a possible rescue from the Doldrums for Balor (until he lost to Kane on Monday night, of course).
That reality came in the shape of new owner Kelvin Thomas, erstwhile proprietor of Oxford Utd (where, by happy coincidence, he and current Cobblers manager Chris Wilder had succeeded in taking a club in similar financial jeopardy from the doldrums of the Conference back into the professional leagues).
The BOJ stunned markets in January by deciding to add negative interest rates to its massive asset-buying program in a fresh attempt to reflate the economy out of the doldrums, but the move has failed to boost stock prices or arrest an unwelcome rise in the yen.
On a recent evening, they were readying for a trip to New York to seek new customers, potentially adding their wine, bearing Catalan insults, to the wave of cars, auto parts, olive oil and other Spanish wares headed to points far away, lifting the country out of the doldrums.
Mr. Rutte has led his center-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy since 2006, and he has been credited for changes that have helped lift his country — whose economy's performance is closely tied to the fortunes of neighboring Germany — out of the doldrums after the 2008-9 economic crisis.
Graphcore has now raised over $450 million and says that it has some $300 million in cash reserves — an important detail considering the doldrums that have plagued the chipmaking market in the last few months, and could become exacerbated now with the slowdown in production due to the coronavirus outbreak.
I got drunk on a docked boat, lost on a building site, and hit my head multiple times on a low ceiling before falling fully asleep in an Uber, passing out so entirely that my rating went down somewhere so low into the doldrums that I can no longer be picked up.
Now that the economy is in the doldrums, however, banks must resort to extraordinary measures to show the growth that they used to, particularly when shareholders can just cash in their banking shares for those of high-tech stocks, which seem to have no problem shooting to the stratosphere (at least for the moment).
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - - August final composite PMI 51.9 - PMI points to Q3 GDP growth of 0.2% -IHS Markit Euro zone business growth was a touch faster than expected last month but remained in the doldrums as the bloc's dominant service industry only partially offset a slowdown in manufacturing, a survey showed on Wednesday.
Hell, even NCAA president Mark Emmert, making a brief and utterly unwanted cameo during the trophy ceremony, couldn't detract from the fact that college basketball had once again reached a zenith, a moment that lifted it out of the doldrums of the past several seasons and into what we can only hope is a new era of prosperity.
Bob has unambiguously run out of patience, in part because directing another bomb will have him stuck working in the doldrums of TV. "I suggest you put down your fucking script and pick up your fucking contract and give that a close fucking read," he snaps at Joan, ordering her to appear on the lot at 7 a.m. sharp.
There has also been speculation about a deal to combine with fellow South African miner Sibanye-Stillwater Lonmin, one of the world's top platinum producers, has been in the doldrums for years due to low prices and soaring costs and has been to shareholders for rights issues to shore up its balance sheet three times since 2009.
In the days leading up to tip-off, Cleveland head coach Tyronn Lue talked about a potential "adjustment period" for his team as they shook out of the doldrums of an eight-day break, figured out how a new-look Raptors defense would approach them, and slowed down to find out—and take—what that defense might give them.
The 31-year-old Serb, who leads their head-to-head series 26-25 but trails 12-83 in Grand Slam titles, has been in the doldrums for a year but in the past fortnight has rekindled the inner fire that once enabled him to barge Roger Federer and Nadal aside at the top of men's tennis.
With the British economy already heading into the doldrums, in part because of looming Brexit costs, low productivity and a national debt approaching 90 percent of gross domestic product, the Labour platform frightened the middle class and businesspeople and was, to some degree, a fantasy, given that even Labour leaders did not expect to win the election.
Yet just when they have the president's ear, the odds of success for even their more limited agenda of closer partnership have suddenly plunged as Trump fulminates against the prime minister of Denmark and doubles down on a proposal that is as impractical as it is seductive to a media and political class stuck in the doldrums of August.
If you can pull your mind from the doldrums of today and take it back to the simpler, slightly less turbulent times of 2013, you would probably recall how Arcade Fire embarked upon an elaborate promotion campaign for their album Reflektor, that saw the Montreal band use street art, SNL, and aliases to market a film-soundtrack-cum-double-disc-concept-party-album.
So much of television is about heightening everything to its most unrelatable ends, but High Maintenance stews in the less showy nuance of daily life instead: the fight with a long-term partner that you know isn't the end but sucks nonetheless, the things you agree to in order to keep other people happy, the doldrums of going to a job that you don't love.
A mad rush to stores by panicked shoppers as coronavirus news fanned fears of shortages of essential items has led to earnings upgrades for Australian grocers such as Woolworth and Coles But discretionary spending - a more accurate gauge of consumer confidence - remained in the doldrums with clothing, footwear and personal accessory down while duty-free stores and luxury goods retailers reported declines in February.
But the Republican leaders who opposed stimulus spending in 1.193 and 21.19, when many Americans were struggling to find jobs and the economy was in the doldrums, are now making the absurd argument that the government ought to do more to fuel the economy at a time when the unemployment rate is about half what it was back then and corporate profits have soared.
Shankly's advocacy of self-sacrifice for the sake of the support was one of the ways he inspired his players; it was in part that sense of working for the greater good which allowed them to thrive, and him to take them from the doldrums of the Second Division to the pinnacle of English league football, collecting two FA Cups, four Charity Shields and a UEFA Cup along the way.
Vast swaths of the country have been left out of the wind energy revolution, as you can see in this map of installed wind capacity by state: And when you look at how much wind we've built per state since 1999, you can see how quickly wind has boomed in some areas, while others are stuck in the doldrums: Right next to wind king Texas, you have 903 states with little to no installed wind power, including Louisiana, Florida, and Georgia.

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