Even if they are not acquired, such companies often are hurt, by being forced to pay «greenmail» - to buy - back their own stock
at inflated prices from the raider in return for dropping the threat.
Not exact matches
We'd be buying the same stuff
from less efficient domestic producers
at what could be
inflated prices.
However, as I should have seen
from my prior experience with boom - bust cycles, the company is able to fund its cash losses by issuing stock
at inflated prices.
Palermo pulled off similar s *** in the pastore deal... they overrated their own player... spoke about interest
from number of clubs and ended up selling him
at a HUGELY
inflated price And paying 40mil euros for a young player who scored 17 goals in a league where even gervinho is considered a star is beyond ridiculous.
Im not sure your comment is correct... everyone starts somewhere
at a reasonable
price Cesc was free and turned into a valuable player Bellerin — similar and valued
at # 50mn now apparently Kante — bought for nothing and won 2 premier leagues in a row Vardy
from non-league to England and prem league title Mahrez — 400k Holding — looks good and only # 2mn Mbappe — last year was # 230k now # 100mn Teams like Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd plus eg Monaco and others just pay silly money which
inflates the
price and then «fans» feel their clubs have to spend the same....
While this can deter some bettors
from betting the favorite, it creates an excellent opportunity to bet the underdog
at an artificially
inflated price.
With so much parity in the NFL, wiseguys and betting syndicates eagerly take underdogs — especially
at inflated prices caused by the increase in public money
from recreational bettors.
An argument that is frequently levelled
at the boomers is that they made a fortune
from property
at the expense of their own children, who now can't afford the high
prices that their parents helped to
inflate.
From just looking
at the box and its contents, Disney Infinity 2.0 may seem as though it's worth the slightly
inflated asking
price.
In an increasingly virtual, convenience - driven, safety - conscious and arguably desinsidtised world, people will alway search for authentic, intense and meaningful experiences - the dominance of fast food doesn't diminish the number of people who care about their cooking and eating experience, the ányplace, anywhere» availability of digital music streams and downloads has made vinyl record sales thrive and the likes of Singer, Eagle E-types, Morgan are making hay
from established OEMs not being able or willing to deliver the full flavour experience (except for a tiny number of limited edition Porsches that no one can buy
at list
price anyway and get sold
at inflated collector
prices as a result.
The top end of the range prevents authors and publishers
from listing their ebooks
at overly
inflated prices, since Amazon wants to make sure there is enough content available for its millions of Kindle fans, all
at an enticing
price point.
However, as I should have seen
from my prior experience with boom - bust cycles, the company is able to fund its cash losses by issuing stock
at inflated prices.
The lawsuit alleges that Petland sold sickly puppies
from large - scale commercial breeding facilities to consumers
at inflated prices.
@Petebloodyonion it looks like they only have limited quantities, only one of the 25 closest stores to me had them in stock, Amazon only has them available
from third parties
at inflated prices, so supply is still tight.
The thing I like the most is being able to buy items with meow coupons
at a slightly
inflated price from Harvey
at the new Campgrounds area.
Despite having Fair Tax Mark status, SSE lost marks in the Anti-Social Finance column for several reasons including criticisms of
inflated prices and profiteering levelled
at all the «big six» energy providers,
from Ofgem, the government regulator for gas and electricity markets.
These selected clients benefited
from insider knowledge by either avoiding purchases
at the
inflated prices or shorting shares to detriment of other investors.