Sentences with phrase «actually selling at those prices»

If you go online and find the best possible people in editing, artwork, layout, formatting and printing — not the cheapest or even the most expensive, but the best for your specific book — you won't pay half of what a vanity press will charge you just to get started and you'll end up making a much bigger profit, not just because you aren't sharing with a general contractor, but because you end up with a higher quality book that will actually sell at a price people will actually pay.
It doesn't mean they are actually selling at those prices.
Yes, everything is «from,» but nothing is ever actually sold at that price.

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Other people provided the other 71 - 80 percent of the sell orders, and at least some of their orders executed, causing prices to actually go down.
«Total CEO realized compensation» for a given year is defined as (i) Mr. Musk's salary, cash bonuses, non-equity incentive plan compensation and all other compensation as reported in «Executive Compensation — Summary Compensation Table» below, plus (ii) with respect to any stock option exercised by Mr. Musk in such year in connection with which shares of stock were also sold other than to satisfy the resulting tax liability, if any, the difference between the market price of Tesla common stock at the time of exercise on the exercise date and the exercise price of the option, plus (iii) with respect to any restricted stock unit vested by Mr. Musk in such year in connection with which shares of stock were also sold other than automatic sales to satisfy the Company's withholding obligations related to the vesting of such restricted stock unit, if any, the market price of Tesla common stock at the time of vesting, plus (iv) any cash actually received by Mr. Musk in respect of any shares sold to cover tax liabilities as described in (ii) and (iii) above, following the payment of such amounts.
The suggested retail price that the company uses is not the price at which products are actually sold, Mr. Dinneen said.
If you haven't sold the investment yet, it is just «down», you haven't actually lost anything until you sell at a lower price point.
If I raise my offer so high that you're actually willing to sell to me at that price, I'll quote a lower price again.
Actually, these victimized Thai women are bought and sold at a price of 4 million yen in Japan.
Hi Sarah, I actually got mine for a great price (just $ 3 for 12) at World Market, but it looks like they no longer sell them.
If you ask me he is worth it, he is an internatioanl with uruguay and i seen him play with both uruguay and ATM, soo he is actually really that good, but being only 21 years old I really doubt it if ATM would sell him even at that tag price
The other team have to want to sell their player and not every player is up for sale at a price we can actually afford!
We sell the seeds and the herbicide at market prices, and we subsidize the learning, the testing and the development of distribution channels so that we don't actually make a profit in the first several years.
What I actually meant by it is cheaper to make your own healthy snacks becomes quite obvious if you start looking at the price tags of healthy energy balls sold in the supermarkets.
Does Nordstrom actually sell these items at higher prices after the sale?
A look at the Fair Purchase Price shows the Rio is actually selling for about $ 400 over dealer invoice.
This creates a situation where it's actually more profitable for the publisher to sell books at the deep discount than just above it, since the reduction in the author's royalty more than offsets the amount of the reduction in the selling price.
While Amazon originally worked under the wholesale model, which afforded the retailer the opportunity to sell ebooks at less than their cost in order to push sales of their Kindle e-readers, the alleged collusion between Apple and five of the Big Six publishers actually refers to their switch to an agency pricing model, which allowed publishers to set the price of the ebooks for the retailers.
«Amazon is a Trojan Horse, offering low prices today — while Wall Street is willing to float a company that doesn't make a profit — at the cost of destroying the [traditional] publishing ecosystem that is indispensable to authors... Amazon actually prevents competition by locking its customers in through devices like Prime and DRM, which means Amazon customers can't read books sold by Apple or Google Play on their Kindles.»
When looking at the highest price point that actually sells any type of volume, $ 14.99 seems to be the ceiling in most cases for ebook bestsellers.
You can find a lot of unsubstantiated opinion on the internet about prices too, but look at the places that are actually in the business of selling ebooks.
Actually Michael, the kind of arrangement that authors have with Amazon through the Kindle — where they can publish and sell their own books at whatever price they wish — can put substantially more money in a writer's pocket than a standard publishing deal, even with a lower price for the finished book.
But Digital Book World has been at work on a more accurate picture of how books are selling, since the typical lower priced indie ebook may sell more copies but actually make less money than a higher priced, traditionally published book.
Data shows that authors who sell their ebooks at a $ 2.99 price point can actually end up earning more in royalties than authors whose books are priced at $ 6.99 or higher because they move more product.
Among the accusations the DoJ will now bring up in court is that Penguin was actually very instrumental in arranging the «agency model» with Apple in an attempt to force the price of ebooks higher than they were currently being sold for, namely, that Amazon was purchasing the ebooks at the original wholesale price and selling them for a marginal profit — or in some cases, an actual loss, which it is allowed to do as long as it can afford to — in order to sell Kindle e-reader devices.
Obviously, a number of publishers are upset about this and feel it's just another example of Amazon using its considerable status to make demands on the publishers; another contract term that has raised ire is the requirement that the publisher inform Amazon before offering its titles to another retailer at a lower price, despite the fact that this requirement is actually in accordance with a German law that requires all booksellers to sell each specific title at the same price throughout the country, including ebooks.
Now, when you consider how much it costs to actually sell physical books, if I can't get them at a significantly lower price from Amazon, then there is no point to doing business with Amazon.
I suggest before you return with another screed against Amazon that you do your homework, look at what the prime price points are for selling e-books and actually answer some of the questions that have been posed to you instead of just going off on another anti-Amazon rant.
I actually priced it at 99 cents on the French site, but I see it's selling for $ 1,14 which is puzzling.
Many e-books that would be priced between $ 10 and $ 20 are selling at $ 9.99 because the publisher actually makes a greater royalty with a $ 9.99 list price.
Often people don't actually have your work, even when they sell your book on ebay, they are just taking the details from amazon and making a product listing at a higher price, so IF it sells, they'll buy your book and order a copy... so it's actually free marketing for you.
With most eBooks actually sold at the $ 3.99 price.
If the price of stock X would actually pass the $ 95 up and down multiple times finally ending at $ 50, I would actually make a loss because of the transaction costs and the spread I constantly pay for buying and selling stock X at $ 95.
Assuming the bond was actually issued with a negative coupon, if you are short (borrowing someone else's bond to sell the bond at a lower price / higher yield) Who pays the coupon?
Market value is not necessarily the price that a property could actually be sold for at a given time.
Significant declines are part of a full market cycles and should actually benefit the strategy when we are able to potentially sell the hedge at a significant profit and purchase more equity at a lower price while also an expectation of increased profits from our option selling as demonstrated in 2009.
You could actually buy the copper at the spot price and sell it to the buyer at the agreed upon price, or it could be cash settled without the delivery of the metal.
Market value may be different from the price a property could actually be sold for at a given time.
The second will represent the price at which you intend to actually buy or sell the stock.
The term short sell means that an investor is bearish on a stock and selling them at a higher price without actually owning them.
In volatile markets, market orders may turn out to be quite risky as there is no price limit and due to the time lag between placing the order and execution of the order, the price at which the securities are actually bought or sold may be quite different from what was expected and it may lead to unexpected losses.
Therefore, at $ 50 per share, the person shorting the stock would agree to sell their share to someone, then wait for a specified period of time, hope that the stock goes down, and then actually buy the stock to sell once the price hits the desired low.
Hopefully, a great story represents an above average long - term growth opportunity (or a catalyst, and / or a lower risk / uncorrelated investment), a great stock ensures you invest in a company & management team which can actually leverage, exploit & deliver genuine long - term shareholder value from this opportunity, while a great price requires you exercise the patience to buy (& sell) at the right time.
Some companies actually sell you their stock at a lower price if you use one.
Now, different stock challenges demand different results... I'm not looking for your margins of safety here, or prices at which you'd actually buy or sell these companies.
Actually at the price it's currently being sold at on Steam I might not even do that.
Actually xerblade it's not bulls *** at all, dark souls 3 on ps4 new at gamestop is around $ 30 but $ 60 on psn, digital sales stay expensive on console because sony, mircosoft, Nintendo etc, need those physical retailers to sell their hardware, vr, consoles etc, and those retailers make very little profit from that, they mainly get their money from game sells, so they can't give huge discounts like steam because they can't burn their relationship with retailers, steam doesn't have that issue because they don't sell at retailers so the middle man is cut out and steam can sell at what price they wish, if Sony made the prices cheaper no one would ever buy physical then retailers wouldn't carry their product because they would make no profit
South Park: The Stick of Truth's relatively short length of 10 - 15 hours was actually welcomed in several of its online reviews earlier this week, and while Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes has been criticised for being too short, most complaints were aimed more at the fact that it was being marketed as (and sold for the same price as) a full - length retail game.
Some people do actually we will have a nintendo land in universal studios soon so Like once that's made pshhhh forget about it nintendo will never go any where... Just for this reason alone, imagine this a bottle of water usually goes for 1.50 $ at Wal - Mart at universal a slightly bigger bottle goes for 7 $ now imagine if nintendo set up a souvenir store and sold gee I du n no amiibos for a jacked up price of like 25 $ lol forget about it dude nintendo ain't going no where x ’D
I see very very few artists online actually selling anything through facebook, and most at prices that are probably too low.
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