Sentences with phrase «basically be out of business»

The reason is that the insurance - agreed payment of 21.56 $ does not cover their cost (but the insurance forces them to make that contract or basically be out of business).
«If it gets any hotter, they basically are out of business,» Mendelsohn says.

Not exact matches

«Paula would have to be open to sharing a lot of personal and financial information to get the most out of it, but the mentors would basically serve as a panel of advisors on an unpaid basis for a year, to help her grow her business
The solution that Citi has come up with — probably the only solution — is to get out of the custody business in Argentina entirely and make this someone else's problem, though let's pause here and say that is a somewhat drastic solution: U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa has basically shut down a U.S. bank's legitimate business in Argentina.
These numbers might not spell all - out trouble if it weren't for Amazon's performance during the same period: The company's electronics and general merchandise businessbasically the core of its retail operation — grew 35 percent in North America in the quarter, marking the segment's highest growth rate in several years.
I inherited a party — I talk in football analogies far too often but it is basically like taking over the management of a relegated team — and my job was to stop us going out of business.
Cuomo has insisted that the charter sector would basically be «out of business» once it hits the cap in the city, which it is nearing.
Much of what those returns revealed basically fleshed out stuff we knew thanks to his financial disclosure report: That CNN gig was pretty darned lucrative (it's paid him $ 1 million since it was canceled); Spitzer and his wife Silda, who filed jointly, still made most of their money from his family's real estate holdings ($ 2.5 million last year); and the family is paying him a $ 180,00 salary to run its business.
Then outside of the story missions you have a bunch of different side tasks that you can carry out, the most entertaining being having to basically extorting money from local businesses by interrogating them and «persuading» them to pay for your protection.
Well, the concept is basically: Can you do what the studios do in a more efficient manner, and can you revitalize a section of the movie business that has been starved out of existence almost?
With the home video store now basically extinct, the closest thing we have to «The Blockbuster Experience» is Redbox — which is a bit ironic since Redbox's rise was one of the factors that put Blockbuster out of business.
Good thing, too, since the labor alone might've put us out of business, seeing how basically every nook and cranny of the car needed to be power - washed.
Although I think My Neil is a failure in Australia and New Zealand representing Kobo and everything he touches goes out of business, its basically the trend and speculation.
This is so upsetting because it basically puts tour group businesses like mine out of business when the author is technically paying for the organization of a tour not the reviews.
We've all been down this copy protection road many times before with music and then video... and now eBooks... The publishers need to realize that change is not only inevitable, but inherently good and we're quickly moving to a dis - intermediated world... Darwin was right about who will survive (i.e. adapt or die) and the technology has been (and always will be) ahead of legislation and emerging business models... Sharing among trusted friends is basically «free marketing» and there's plenty of empirical evidence out there to support a complementary effect on book sales.
Since Amazon is basically required to put out a front - lit Kindle at this point if they want to stay competitive in terms of hardware, it would make little sense to miss an opportunity to join that side of the business with the more versatile tablet side.
«I basically went out there and decided the cats would stay here, but I was not going to have an endless cycle of kittens,» said Bogue, who owns a small design and marketing studio in Winter Park with business partner Elizabeth Rainville.
«When Lewis [Yogscast co-founder] found out about the artist incident he was rightly confused and upset, as a result he lost faith right away in my ability to run the company from a business standpoint and basically required that all the rest of the Kickstarter money that hadn't been spent be transferred to them right away.
Basically he said Bungie's going broke — not an unusual call at the time, since developers and publishers were often going out of business — and they needed to be acquired.
«No insurance» means the gallery is basically out of business.
I am trying to get out of the lecture business, shifting my presentations more into workshops where I have participants pitch their story ideas to me, using their work to cue what I have to say about the basics of storytelling — basically embedding the contents of my lecture into the context of their work and ideas.
We built this system that will help potential clients or customers figure out what their legal needs are or their business needs, and then it, of course, then is basically issue - spotting for the attorney.
I mean, basically this was sort of like a business and enterprise look at Cloud that she did, but there were a couple of things I thought were interesting there and one is, there is a kind of shift as there is the acceptance of use of the Cloud too, away from their focus on data security and cost that we used to do, and I think a lot of the law firms do to more of a concerned about am I locked into a vendor, if I go to Cloud, how do I get my data out?
You maybe squeezed out, or your interest may be diluted, or you may basically be squeezed out of the business.
For the freshmen, ICOs are basically a fund raising proceed for the financing of new businesses, but with the use of tokens sold out to invest to represent their stakes or shares in the business.
I basically found myself in a community of professionals that supported me in what I was doing, provided technical information that helped me grow my business, and offered feedback on different business related issues that unexpectedly came up through out the year.
Basically, the role of a customer care service provider is to offer promotional services to the company as well as to give out a positive feedback to the clients or customers of the businesses.
«We were basically out of business,» says Summers.
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