The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...
The Pacific Ocean is disappearing, which will eventually lead to the emergence of a vast new supercontinent called Amasia, research suggests. Scientists in Australia and China believe the ocean is ...
Don McLain Gill is a Philippines-based geopolitical analyst, author and lecturer at the department of international studies, De La Salle University. The coastguards of the Quad nations -- the U.S ...
Jeff Stone, CEO and president of The Resort Group, told Pacific Business News that the development timeline for building both hotels concurrently is about five years, and will cost about $2.5 ...
Around 80 percent of tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean because of the extensive tectonic plate activity, which has led scientists to dub the area the ‘Ring of Fire.’ The powerful natural ...
The large blue zone in the western Pacific (right above the center of the image ... whether these mantle “blobs” are from primordial origins, from recycled ocean crust, or from something else entirely ...
Ben Jacobs had just moved to a home in Pacific Palisades on Jan. 1, with his wife and 10-month-old daughter. They had lived in Venice for more than three years and planned on embarking on a new ...
A La Niña advisory is in effect. La Niña occurs when the ocean's surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific reach a specific cooler-than-average level, as circled below.
While these are commonly considered inventive myths, a new study reveals evidence for 'a lost world' beneath the Pacific Ocean. Scientists at ETH Zurich and the California Institute of ...
Is there a lost world beneath the Pacific Ocean? “Apparently, such zones in the Earth’s mantle are much more widespread than previously thought,” says Thomas Schouten, first author and doctoral ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley stood before the roaring Pacific Ocean, delivering an emotional plea about the dire water crisis fueling the Palisades Fire.
ZURICH, Switzerland — Miles beneath the Pacific Ocean, in a region of Earth’s mantle where conventional wisdom says nothing unusual should exist, scientists have discovered something extraordinary.