Sentences with phrase «$ cents book»

What members are able to do: â $ cents Earn points and stay / night credit toward tier status for all eligible stays â $ cents Earn points for eligible dining and spa services â $ cents Book paid reservations

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Even though they're spending $ 900 million over five years to satisfy the NDP, the cash - strapped Liberals are making right - leaning promises to limit spending growth to 1.8 per cent a year, rebalance the books in 2017 - 18 and have no new taxes.
The Barnett government is hoping to raise $ 3 billion by selling 51 per cent of Western Power to Australian investors, and will also use the privatisation deal to remove about $ 8 billion of debt off the state's books.
GAAP EPS of $ 1.62 included 15 cents of net restructuring charges and other significant items and was down 6 percent versus the prior year, reflecting the absence of a one - time gain booked in Q1 2017.
For deeper research, order the council's book, Dollars & Cents of Shopping Centers / The SCORE 2008, for about $ 200 from Amazon.
As more and more bookstores have closed, Amazon is now believed to be the nation's largest bookseller, with an estimated 30 per cent of a total book market that PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates hit $ 34.9 billion last year, and 60 per cent of an e-book market that PwC pegged at $ 7.9 billion.
Couche - Tard, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, reported a profit of US$ 146.4 million in its latest quarter, or 77 cents per diluted share for the 12 weeks ended April 28 compared with a profit of $ 117.8 million or 65 cents per share a year ago.
The Quebec - based convenience store retailer, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said its net earnings attributable to shareholders surged about 62 per cent to $ 463.9 million.
The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said it lost $ 3 million or three cents per share in the last three months of 2017, narrowing a loss of $ 8.9 million or 10 cents per share a year earlier.
The book lists for $ 12.95, but corporations that ordered it within four months of publication would pay just 90 cents a copy for a minimum order of 30.
Bookings from fares rose 14 per cent to just over $ 11 billion for the quarter.
Ausgroup's order book currently stands at $ 296 million, an increase of 27 per cent from last year, indicating there are no issues in securing new contracts.
Also associated with these actions, the company anticipates one - time charges of approximately $ 160 million, or approximately 33 cents per share, (of which approximately $ 115 million is expected to be cash) to be booked in the fourth quarter of 2017 for restructuring activities, asset impairment, store closings and other costs.
Each point you redeem for travel booked through Chase Ultimate Rewards is worth $.0125 (one and a quarter cents), which means that 100 points equals $ 1.25 in redemption value, and points are worth 25 % more than if redeemed for cash.
Baxter posted a net loss of $ 71 million, or 13 cents per share, due to a $ 354 million charge it booked following changes in the U.S. tax laws.
In order to balance the books in five years, the NDP is banking the completion of three new pipelines, an amazing $ 6.6 billion increase in non-renewable resource revenue, and a 67 per cent increase to the carbon tax.
According to a note from Macquarie Equities, «with a book value per share of around $ 1.30 and farmers have purchased shares at $ 1 - $ 1.20, so we think any whole company proposal would need to reflect good value to achieve the 75 - 90 per cent required farmer sign - off (under various structures).»
The star performer was hardware, where earnings soared 117 per cent to $ 27.1 million as Metcash booked a full six months of sales and synergy benefits from Home Timber & Hardware, which was bought from Woolworths on October 2, 2016 for $ 180 million.
CCA booked $ 50 million in one - off restructuring costs in Australian beverages, taking bottom line net profit down 29.3 per cent to $ 140.1 million from $ 198.2 million in the year - earlier period.
It has room to further strengthen its balance sheet with its 17.9 per cent stake in a2 Milk worth $ 70 million, which Mr Macleod said was «materially above» the book value of $ 10.6 million.
Pages from Unlockd's IPO prospectus seen by The Australian Financial Review show the company claims to be booking monthly average revenue per user of $ 4.11, in comparison to $ 2.60 for Facebook, 83 cents for Twitter, 73 cents for Spotify and 65 cents for Snapchat.
A mere 0.51 per cent of its Australian agricultural loan book, or $ 132 million, is 90 days past due or impaired.
Of the group's overall $ 34.5 billion agricultural book, 39.6 per cent is in dairy.
Mondelez Australia, which is shrinking Cadbury chocolate bars to cut costs, increased profit by 43 per cent last year after slashing expenses and booking a $ 30 million tax credit.
The book is in an instant download e-book format and is currently available for $ 17.95... that is less than 13 cents a recipe....
With online limits of $ 50,000 per bet together with 6 - cent lines on Asian handicaps available the day of the game, Pinnacle Sports Book offers up to 85 % better odds than other bookmakers.
For example, a 3 cent tax on book shops doesn't stop anyone from distributing literature, but a 100000 $ tax on printer ink would place an unacceptable barrier in front of anyone who tried to spread their political views in writing.
When I listed a horror book for free on multiple platforms I managed to get $ 0.02 cents per click, and the worst I've seen was $ 0.4 cents per click with one of the literary titles.
As a reader, I already don't like many things about Amazon... namely the fact that I can't «rent» a book for 99 cents instead of buying it for $ 9.99, and the fact that «ownership» of an e-book does not come with the traditional rights of ownership (i.e. to give / sell the book so someone else when you are finished).
If I remember correctly, the last time I ordered author copies for a book with approximately the same page count as the special edition of Vengeance, it cost $ 4.99 (give or take a few cents).
I get about $ 4 per novel sold vs. 75 cents for my Road Biking book, which was taken out of print.
So, the question is: can we sell as many books at the lesser discount — at $ 1.99 — as we can at 99 cents?
«Charging $ 100 for editing services isn't much different than selling a book for.99 cents.
I'm not buying this comparison: ««Charging $ 100 for editing services isn't much different than selling a book for.99 cents.
A good approach might be to make Book 1 free for 5 days, and run a concurrent 99 cents Countdown deal on Book 2, and a $ 1.99 Countdown on Book 3.
That's about 9 cents on a book that retails for $ 10.
Trust me, a book with a bad blurb on it won't sell at 99 cents anymore than it will sell at $ 6.99.
A couple of years ago, Amanda Hocking came on the self - publishing scene with several YA ebooks priced at 99 cents (for book 1s) and $ 2.99 (for subsequent books) and had legendary sales that led to a legendary two - million - dollar traditional publishing deal.
For example, a reader looking at a 99 - cent book and a $ 2.99 - book may go with the more expensive one because she thinks it's going to be a better (professionally written and edited) book.
What's the average number of books you can sell @ the 99 cent price point versus the typical E-book price of $ 9.99?
I pass over all the.99 cent books on KU, and add the books valued at $ 3.99 and up, because I am less likely to pay more money on a flier for fiction.
The sale will run from March 20 through April 3, and all Kindle Scout books will be priced at only $.99... yes, 99 - cents!
One of my books actually racked in $ 1,000 per month on it's own with sales and borrows at the 99 cent price.
For example, if I were to use a price promotion, I'd discount my book to $ 0.99 cents — or I'd make it free.
Now, I either stick to the 99 cent eBooks or I buy used hardcovers at $ 4 - 5 with shipping because I'm just not willing to buy 80 books a year at an average price of $ 12.
Printing a paperback book only costs up to about $.45 cents yet the books are $ 7.99.
In the first five months of 2015, publishers» revenues from e-books sales fell 10 per cent to $ 610.8 million, according to the Association of American Publishers, compared to a 2.3 per cent drop in print book sales in the fiction, non fiction and religious categories (that the industry calls trade books.)
http://www.ilikeebooks.com/submit — A relatively new book promotion website with paid promotions from 99 cents to $ 9.99.
Breakout authors such as John Locke and Amanda Hocking blazed a trail by writing a handful of books and listing them for 99 cents (Amanda's books range from free to $ 2.99, John tends to stick to 99 cents).
This was a time when movie tickets cost 10 or 20 cents, and books cost $ 2.50.
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