Sentences with phrase «buy them for any price in»

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The startup's stock price was languishing around $ 36 on April 10 when AT&T swooped in with an offer to buy the company for $ 95.63 per share.
Hastings, a former ninth grade math teacher, bought the Bellevue, Washington - based start - up for an undisclosed price in April 2010.
[They are] definitely clamping down on retail arbitrage (buying stuff in bulk for low prices and then reselling for a profit).
These drives have been on the market for a few years and have fallen in price since I bought mine, so there's never been a better time to pick one up.
Canadian grocers, which were locked in a price war and are just coming out of a prolonged bout of food deflation, now have to get ready for Amazon, which in June agreed to buy Whole Foods Market Inc..
So by making roughly $ 2,555 a year through mining (at the current price of bitcoin), I'm on track to pay off the extra parts I bought for mining in about 230 days.
So if you are an investor who has bought Starbucks because of the low price of Arabica beans, you're in it for the wrong reasons.
Price's passion for motorsports began when his father bought him a dirt bike during their time in Nairobi, Kenya.
The converse applies in down turns, cut production to maintain price value and cut costs and improve efficiencies, Additionally use low cost debt to buy assets for future development with debt to be repaid in booms.
At the same time, higher loan interest and rising prices in India have made it harder for people to buy property in their country.
The head of the largest U.K. wine retailer said that for now consumers were safe because they bought stock in advance, but when they run low, new orders will bring higher prices.
That «Price Beat» strategy has boosted sales, says Christopher Bennett, director of corporate communications for parent company Best Buy, which opted to close 50 of its U.S. stores in March after reportedly losing sales to Amazon.
If the oil traders are right, they can make money by buying oil at today's spot price, selling a futures contract for delivery at the higher price expected in the future and storing the oil in the meantime.
For real estate, the typical valuation ratios are price to income (what you can afford to buy) and price or buy to rent (what you could make in cash flow).
Strong Buying Power: We are constantly overseeing prices and negotiating all items to put franchisees in the best position for success.
The takeover bid for Aquila Resources took an unexpected turn today when a mystery buyer, believed to be Mineral Resources, spent about $ 192 million buying a large stake in the Perth company, paying well above the bid price.
The sale event for a block of 28 townhomes in an upscale part of Toronto recently drew more than 750 real estate agents; some were so eager to buy they offered more than the list price, neglecting the fact the units would be parcelled out through a lottery system.
This way of living had its roots in a very flawed definition of success, since I was buying into our collective delusion that burnout is the necessary price we must pay for success.
«Particularly with oil prices hitting lows at some point in the first quarter... lots of sub investment - grade firms could be under a lot of stress, and for those with stronger balance sheets, those companies could take this as an opportunity to buy and acquire assets,» Deshpande said in a phone interview.
Instruct the knowledgeable to work the floor, in easily identified uniforms or nametags, asking shoppers who they're buying for and at what price range.
But the math only works in places with so - called «net metering» laws, which require utilities to buy the electricity rooftop panels generate at prices far above what they pay for centralized power.
«The best predictor of future returns is whether you buy at low or high prices relative to earnings,» says Chris Brightman, chief investment officer of Research Affiliates, a firm that oversees strategies for $ 161 billion in mutual funds and ETFs.
But it won't happen for a while for one reason: On average the folks who pocketed those nearly double - digit gains in past decades were buying at far lower prices than the big valuations prevailing today.
In May, Microsoft announced it was testing a new pricing model where, rather than selling the Xbox 360 outright for $ 250 or more, consumers could opt to buy it at a company - owned store in the U.S. for $ 9In May, Microsoft announced it was testing a new pricing model where, rather than selling the Xbox 360 outright for $ 250 or more, consumers could opt to buy it at a company - owned store in the U.S. for $ 9in the U.S. for $ 99.
When I thought about the Shkreli situation and the Valeant situation where you have folks who, in the instance of Shkreli and Turing, buy a drug that's been sold for 60 years at the price range of $ 13.50, then overnight to raise it to $ 750 per pill — and we're talking about life - saving drugs — that really concerned me.
For March 2014, the national house price index was flat — which doesn't sound particularly alarming, until the authors point out that this is the first time in 15 years that house prices haven't increased in March, typically the kickoff of the important spring buying season.
This year, for example, 38 percent of customers reported that they compare prices online and in person before buying, underscoring the need for e-retailers to be aware of competing in - store prices, and vice versa.
Neither cut was a particular surprise: Buffett had previously said he erred in buying Conoco at a peak price for oil (though now, of course, the commodity's rising price is putting a different cast on the investment) and he had publicly protested Kraft's 2010 purchase of Cadbury, which he thought not in the interests of Kraft's shareholders.
At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 54.
Normally, both consoles would be looking at their golden years right around now — finally low enough in price for anyone to buy, large libraries of great games from years of availability, and even better stuff coming in the near future.
By buying up contracts far in advance, Bloostein could have hedged the price for the coffee, but he chose not to this year.
In the wake of the fork, both the price of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash soared, making some investors see the next split as a buying opportunity to end up with two currencies for the price of one.
In Canada, a single EpiPen can be bought for $ 100, while the UK National Health Service price for a single dose is closer to $ 38.
They don't want the cheapest product,» Buffett said, noting that smartphones aren't price sensitive in the way that furniture may be, meaning investors will choose to buy an Apple iPhone for $ 700 even when faced with a cheaper alternative.
For instance, a company may give an employee the right to buy 100 shares at the current price of $ 10 per share in 1998.
They also express support for price tumbles of as much as 50 %, which would allow them to buy back in at cheaply.
Rudy Giuliani, for one, seems to think that given a tax deduction, a lot of people insured through their workplace will shift to private policies on principle, sucking up the extra cost at first, but ultimately driving the price down so the uninsured can eventually buy in.
You can easily buy 100 Mbps connections in Japan at an affordable price, and 8 Mbps ADSL is quite typical and cheap in the UK - it's thrown in as an extra for satellite TV and mobile phone service, for crying out loud.
Although the terms of the Knowingly purchase haven't been made public, sources who looked into buying some or all of the assets said the initial price for the editorial part of the company was $ 6 million, but eventually that was reduced to $ 1 million, and still many bidders backed out — in part because the editorial staff had all been let go.
The cash and shares deal could also provide a potential exit route for Walmart, as Asda, which it bought in 1999 for 6.7 billion pounds, has been struggling to grow over the last five years as discounters Aldi and Lidl attract its price - conscious customers.
In what might represent the concerns over Proton, Citi, for one, noted that the deal would improve the valuation of the seller, raising its target price for DRB - Hicom's shares to 2.30 ringgit from 1.86 ringgit, keeping a Buy / High Risk call on the stock.
Fortunately for you, both devices will go on sale at Best Buy from the start of November, and each will be priced at $ 149.99 — with the Vivosmart HR available in black, purple and blue, while the scale comes in a choice of black or white.
It's what every small retailer fears: Customers come into their shops to check out a product in person... and then scan their mobile phones for better prices online, ultimately buying the item for a cheaper price somewhere else.
Unless you are planning to upgrade and reuse the memory in the near future, you should buy DDR2 now and wait for DDR3 prices to drop for a future system.
Buffett also criticized companies that repurchase their own shares at too high a price: «They have in mind a limit as to what they pay for any business they buy except their own, and it has become fashionable to repurchase shares.»
Whoever buys the Lesedi La Rona, which means «our light» in Setswana, will pay Sotheby's buyer's premium, or a 12 % fee, on the hammer price for anything over the first $ 3 million, and a higher percentage of the first $ 3 million.
The central bank said the measures, which will make it harder for first - time buyers to obtain loans big enough to buy a decent house at current prices, might hurt the economy in the short term.
Dai - ichi Life Co., a Japanese life insurance company, has agreed to buy Birmingham, Ala. - basedProtective Life Corp. (NYSE: PL) for $ 5.7 billion, or $ 70 per share in cash (19 % premium over yesterday's closing price.
«These are all things that people have bought in the past, and driven to completely irrational prices, not because they did anything useful or produced any money and value to society, but solely because they thought they would be able to sell them to someone else for more in the future,» he writes.
For example, in Ontario, the price to buy a quota in dairy farming climbed from $ 1,400 to $ 33,000 per cow between 1981 and 2007.
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