Sentences with phrase «bit of money selling»

Nintendo, meanwhile, has seemingly made quite a bit of money selling previously released games as new titles.
Ham made quite a bit of money selling tickets to the debate, plus DVDs afterwards.
But, at the very least, the weight salesperson will earn a little bit of money selling the pills.

Not exact matches

For example, there are surely lots of ways for the company to make money by selling the right bits of the vast trove of information it currently has about its roughly 900 million users.
I sold Custom House for quite a bit of money, so I've invested a significant amount into the equity of EncoreFX.
Many traders tend to sell a stock just before it hits the stop because they figure that the stop will get hit anyway, so it's better to save a bit of money by getting out early.
While the monthly payout is nice for individuals needing income today, I'd rather have more growth so I sold all my shares this month at a little bit of a loss and reinvested that money in my Loyal3 account.
Even leaving improvement in operations, possible future acquisitions, and money savings out of all my calculations, new Dole should be selling at a very conservative minimum of $ 14.92 per share, and I actually think quite a bit higher.
Ozil was a waste of money and should be sold ASAP but most importantly we need to give the next manager (whenever he arrives) a bit of time to sort things out because however you look at it we are in a very bad situation.
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
Normally, with the amount of money available to them, getting a player from the French champions would only be possible for Arsenal if they were keen on selling, but it seems as though the FFP rules and sanctions from UEFA may be starting to bite on PSG a little bit, which may be why the manager Laurent Bland has revealed, in a Metro report, that there is little he can do to stop the club selling Rabiot.
Whatever the situation with satchel he should be sold for good money and on top of that get rid of Walcott, Wiltshire, chambers and debuchy, get lamar and goretchka so we start building a good team again, for what it's worth the best signing so far is lehmann to add a bit steel into these hapless players god knows arsene wasn't doing that
In that post I expressed a little bit of ambivalence about selling sweets to raise money — ambivalence that would evolve over the next four years into outright activism against junk food in schools — but at the time I was clearly charmed by the old - timey, innocent feel of the event.
By the time I graduated, I had maybe 20,000 readers visiting my blog every month and I was starting to make a tiny bit of money from selling ad space to small businesses.
The Touareg has been a solid global success for Volkswagen with over 720,000 units sold, despite all the ink expended discussing its pricing (especially compared to the rest of the automaker's range), and the company has spent quite a bit of time and money updating the Touareg for the 2015 model year.
Getting published by a traditional press might give a writer a bit more «legitimacy,» but the writer still has to put as much if not more work into the process, especially post-publication when the book is suppose to sell and make the publisher a lot of money.
When an ebook sells for $ 1 to $ 6, and the AVERAGE ebook sells a few hundred copies (or even a few thousand) where's the money for development in addition to: design, additional content such as illustration, audio or video, editing, a teeny bit of overhead, royalties, and promotion?
Who can sell them the cheapest and still make a bit of money doing it.
With this $ 1 launch, at least I was making a bit of money ($ 0.35 per Kindle sold) and, hopefully, most people will actually read the book (which is usually not the case with freebie seekers).
They set up monthly and annual advertising options where you can pay a little bit of money to have your book listed in a mass catalog sent to booksellers, libraries, and a multitude of other locations that would be willing to sell your title.
In the beginning there was quite a bit of hustle going on; a lot of selling zines and chapbooks to raise enough money to get to the next city on the tour.
Hanvon's ereader has a 9.6 - inch e-ink display, and will go on sale in March for the equivalent of $ 440 in Chinese money — a bit less than what the iPad sells for there.
That's the key underlying point, in fact, to the whole argument: Amazon could sell ebooks for $ 9.99 and break even or make a bit of money even if they pay their wholesale pulp brink price to the publishers, and the publishers make money on the ebooks even if they do take some discount, because ebooks cost nothing on the margin to produce.
One bit of conventional wisdom that I accepted early on in my author business was that it's tough or maybe even impossible to make money selling short fiction.
«Upgraded» to the Touch 3G thinking it would have the same feature (which frankly, I would've used couple times a yr if that; but found out I paid quite a bit more money only to allow Amazon the previlige of selling me books all over the planet.
I sold out of that prematurely at the end of that year (2009), which was a bit too early, but made much money as a result of timing the market well a second time.
Warehouse stores like Costco sell large quantities of all kinds of items, making it so you can save a bit of money per item.
He would buy low, sell high, and make quite a bit of money.
I've got a bit upset when I found about that — because without selling or buying any of those ETF shares, I was suddenly on the hook with some money??
Needless to say, the world of buying and selling financial products is enormously complex, but these days it's possible to do a bit of experimenting with a modest sum of money.
One thing to consider before selling / moving your DRIPs from the transfer agent — you can pass on «starter» shares (1 share) to people as a way to «pay it forward» and also make a bit of money in the process!
They were happy to get a little bit of money for them, and then I would turn around and sell them online through Amazon, EBAY, and a few other online retailers.
Selling eBooks online is fun and it's a great way to earn a little bit of extra money and is a great passive income!
I'd look to sell in 10 or 15 years, hopefully making a good bit of money on the house.
«The lender stands to lose quite a bit of money if someone takes out a loan and then sells the property.»
The entire problem came about because the academic research showing that valuations affect long - term returns was published AFTER The Stock - Selling Industry had already directed a good bit of money and effort to the task of persuading investors of the merits of the Passive Investing model.
When they first came out, these quick turn - key portfolios were an excellent way for investors that were starting with just a little bit of money to invest every month because there were no transaction costs for small amounts of units that were bought or sold — just the relatively low MER.
The Weapon Shop sells permanent upgrades that Pip can buy after saving up quite a bit of money.
Playing Far Cry 3 and 4 you were forever picking up bits of junk that would sell for a decent price in stores, so you were always rolling in the money.
each company gets a small bit of money each game sold, this is why xbox will want games like COD to sell well.
I've made a little bit of money here and there selling my art, but not enough to actually make a living.
So, after having sold some work and saving a bit of money from my sign - painting, I came to New York and found a place in Williamsburg.
Millions of dollars are spent and made on selling and marketing investment products like mutual funds, but most of these activities aren't the least bit helpful to the average Canadian who is slipping behind financially and stressed about money.
The Space Gray Magic Keyboard was introduced alongside the iMac Pro and was previously only sold alongside that machine.Apple is also selling a Space Gray version of the Magic Trackpad 2 for $ 149 and a Space Gray Magic Mouse 2 for $ 99, which means that all of the exclusive accessories sold with the iMac Pro are now available to all customers.While iMac Pro owners still get a main machine that's available in an exclusive Space Gray color, the accessories, which had been selling on eBay for quite a bit of money, are no longer exclusives.Orders placed today for the new Magic Keyboard
It takes the least amount of time and money of any method of selling a home but, honestly, it's a bit of a long shot, it takes some luck.
Mary Kay Irving: Sellers actually have a little bit of an advantage in this market currently because we have such a low inventory with the economic downturn, people had been holding off on selling and so right now because of the low interest rates we have a lot of buyers but not enough inventory, not enough property for them, so it's a great time for sellers and my recommendations for them would also be to hire an agent but to make sure that they get a pre-listing inspection done and so that they are not caught by any surprises of work that needs to be done and that the buyers will be asking them to do and also that they make sure, if they've got, money is available to look into getting a consultation from a stager, a professional stager, at the very least they need to be making sure everything is de-cluttered and arranged properly, so sellers who do hire a professional stager actually sell their homes much more quickly and for a higher price, for higher final sale price, so it's in their best interest to actually hire a stager.
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