Biotech companies usually have a 15% turnover rate and hard times make employees leave faster.
Conversely, PBJ provides investors with a 134% portfolio turnover rate and a 0.63 expense ratio.
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Lampert has purchased six stocks in the past six months and has a quarter-over-quarter turnover rate of 8%.
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Michigan has the nation's lowest turnover rate, according to stats guru Ken Pomeroy.
In other states their turnover rate has ranged between 60% and 90% annually.
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I'll tell you what could turn me bullish: home prices bottoming out and the turnover rate on existing homes picking up.
Even staid accountants have caught the entrepreneurial buzz: the annual staff turnover rate at Price Waterhouse's local software-services group is 25%.
The resulting work force was engaged and committed and the company realized a significant drop in turnover rate from 140% to 67%.
David Russo, SAS's human resources guru, estimates the Institute had a turnover rate of 3.9% in the 12 months ending July 31, 1997.
Not only does SAS have an enviably low turnover rate, but surveys consistently rank it as one of the best places to work in corporate America.
He also said the TSA has "a very high turnover rate" compared with that of flight crews, so sensitive information will migrate away from the government.
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On the bright side, the company did pick up 579, 000 customers in total, and claimed its lowest client turnover rate, 1.9 percent, since way back in 2008.
While McDonald's declined to comment on its turnover, fast-food restaurants have an average annual turnover rate of 60%, according to a 2010 report from the National Restaurant Association.
The national teacher turnover rate has risen to 16.8 percent.
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The turnover rate in the control group was 47.2 percent higher than that of the individual identity group, and 16.2 percent higher than that of the organizational identity group.
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Despite the fact that SAS grants no stock options and a bonus program that can be described as modest at best, the Institute has an incredibly low turnover rate.
After introducing rest breaks and other improvements in working conditions, Mayo and his colleagues found that within a year the labour turnover rate fell to the average elsewhere in the company.
More problematic from a union standpoint is the higher turnover rate for teachers in charters which place more emphasis on drawing in young teachers and less on retirement and other back-end perks.
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It's no secret that the CMO position is perhaps the least secure job in top management, with a turnover rate that's faster than major league managers but slower than that among quick service restaurant employees.
Don't buy a fund that greatly exceeds this turnover rate unless it delivered really outstanding results--beating the market by a wide margin over a long period and with the same manager at the helm most of that time.
At the end of the second quarter the media firm had a record-high 19.5 million subscribers, primarily resulting from the rebound in U.S. auto sales and the decline in deactivations, offset by the improved self-pay monthly turnover rate.
"In rehab wards for instance, where patients are staying for long periods of time, the turnover rate is low so the issue of cleaning beds between patients is not so pressing, " said Nigel Edwards, director of policy for the NHS confederation.
Prepayment risk can be determined by many factors, such as the current and issued mortgage rate difference, housing turnover and path of mortgage rate.
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Staying relevant in the startup world is a unique challenge that can result in a high rate of turnover as companies struggle to innovate in ever-changing industries.
More pressing is that her nervous system has grown accustomed to a slower rate of leg turnover.
But there is concern that insurers with a high rate of client turnover will have trouble handling the administrative costs.
Another factor that can discourage foreign companies from setting up sophisticated operations in China is the dramatic rate of employee turnover.
Well the results of the first half of 2012 are now available from Rosstat and, at first glance, they would appear to be ground for significant optimism: GDP grew at a 4.9% rate, fixed capital formation grew at 4.7%, and retail turnover galloped ahead at a rapid 6.9% annual rate.
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And for Facebook the issue is whether its turnover will continue to rise at an exponentially fast rate - basically whether it can generate ever growing revenues from its 845m monthly active users.
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