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Decelerating meaning
present participle and gerund of decelerate
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Decelerating revenue growth and weakening margins are a dangerous combination for small-cap med-techs, as they will often fall off the radar for investors and subsist on weak forward multiples.
Growth continues decelerating, and the company has yet to show meaningful operating leverage.
However, decelerating growth is bearish and that’s certainly something to keep an eye on.
Internationally, the trend of the MSCI All Country World ex-US index is also decelerating but from a much higher peak.
Tesla is decelerating from up 114% unit sales growth every 2 years previously, to only up around 100% every 2 years today?
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes, however, now have them rapidly decelerating.
The key investor takeaway is that CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. stock is priced for perfection even as the company continues to run into decelerating growth inherent in the lack of growth in net new ARR growth.
The momentum in the artificial intelligence () industry shows no signs of decelerating as the race to develop advanced technologies intensifies.
Unless management can show that adoption will accelerate from the first week of data sales, investors are likely to extrapolate the weakness, projecting decelerating sales ahead.
We started to see the turn and deposits kind of migration decelerating.
In the past year or so, the growth of private sector jobs (the ones that really count) has been decelerating, while the growth of public sector jobs has been accelerating.
The first — seen currently the most likely — is a soft landing with muted real growth and decelerating inflation.
The on-year Eurozone inflation rate slowed to an level of 2.4 percent in March, with food price inflation decelerating to 2.7 percent, compared with February's figure of 3.9 percent.
There have been multiple signals recently that consumers’ spending growth is decelerating.
Looking at the year-over-year rate of change for median household income, the following chart confirms the nominal trend has nosed over and has continued sharply decelerating at the fastest rate recorded to date in the 21st century.
The COVID-19 pandemic, a second round of lockdowns among Europe’s largest economies, a rapidly decelerating world economy, and a poor global economic outlook have done little to curb China’s insatiable thirst for crude oil.
According to Fitch, the RBI has adopted a more dovish monetary policy stance and cut interest rates by 25 bps at its February 2019 meeting, a move supported by steadily decelerating headline inflation.
In addition, the overhang associated with decelerating ad revenue growth and increased privacy and compliance costs remains, adding uncertainty to Facebook's future bottom line results.
On a quarterly basis, the economy shrank by a seasonally adjusted 0.4 per cent, slightly more than an initial estimate of -0.3 per cent, and decelerating from a 1.3 per cent expansion in the first quarter.
Put differently, economic growth was decelerating as President Obama left office.