However, the stock market was manipulated upward into mid-September as if there were a big boom.
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The next big boom in medical devices will come from extending electrical stimulation to areas outside the heart, say Yun and Lee.
"I was on the bus and heard a big boom, " said Gal Malcha, an Israeli survivor interviewed by Israel's Channel 2 news.
She's expecting a big boom in customers during the World Cup and is planning to rent the place next door to expand her business.
It would make sound business sense for operators to interlink their systems too: "The big boom in SMS usage was when the operators opened up the gateways to other carriers, " he said.
Without a big property boom this time around, prices did not have so far to fall.
Businesses evaluating how to get in on the Big Data boom need to decide which of three possible roles they want to play: information provider, information broker, or creator of networks through which all that Big Data-driven content and context will flow.
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These represent just a handful of examples of the profound impact the Big Data boom is having on companies of all sizes across all industries: from revenue gained or lost, to imminent but radical shifts in business models and strategy, to the hugely valuable insights gained from end-to-end visibility, to sweeping transformations of not only individual companies but rather entire industries.
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Yes, the boom was big in percentage terms but not as big in absolute terms as I had expected.
In some places the boom was big enough and irrational enough to suppress price signals from lots of new supply.
It became ever more elaborate and expensive during the post-war boom when big companies ruled the roost and when international competition was muted.
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He has warned there could be trouble on the terraces unless the government helps clubs struggling with big debts - a legacy of the boom days of inflated television revenues and equally big player pay packets.
But the Big Apple is an information boom town compared to Los Angeles (28th), with information employment there dropping 7.3% since 2007.
For five glorious summers of the dot-com boom, those big European V8s played bumper cars at 30mph and threw all kinds of lovely CO2 into the air.
The fusion of West and East Germany in 1990 led to a spending boom in which big firms became interested in extending their empires and neglected financial discipline.
The price boom had a big effect on sentiment and of course terms of trade but in terms of actual activity delivered into the Australian economy, it's been quite modest.
Mr. SIEGLER: Back at the reintroduction site, Bob Leachman says the black-footed ferret's survival depends on how intense the drilling is, and he believes there's every indication given the current boom, that big trucks, drill rigs and roads will soon dot stop this landscape.
He is also working to to enhance his winnings by trying to get big banks to repurchase loans that were sold during the credit boom, but that he purchased at a big discount.
Many of the successful graduates are in finance and first made it big during the leveraged-buyout boom of the 1980s.
And, thanks to noise-suppression technology, it won't generate the sonic boom that prevents the big bird from landing in cities like Tokyo.
Other big players benefiting from the tech boom include seventh-place Raleigh-Cary, N.
Lord Turner warns that the process of businesses, households, banks and the government trying to cut their big debts built up in the boom years, what is known as deleveraging, may bear down on the British economy's ability to grow for many years yet.
But big drug companies could sit out this boom because these markets will be dominated by small, local generic drug makers.
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Two men, one hoisting a big camera and the other a sound boom, stood in a corner less than a foot from one another.
Like his flashier contemporary, Donald Trump, Bluhm, 62, was one of the handful of men who made it big in the notorious 1980s real estate boom.
In sum, nation-building lenders may in fact have the same traits that could win them loyal customers in today's boom times if - a big one - they can target the new class of clients.
There are also big differences in how surrounding communities view the boom.
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