It will take more than parking demos and 0 - 60 runs to win over those critics, and I suspect a good many members of the car -
buying public as well after tonight.
Mass marketing targets
the buying public as a whole.
The car really impresses
the buying public as much as it impresses us.
Not exact matches
Public exchanges for
buying cryptocurrency include Coinbase, the largest U.S. exchange,
as well
as Kraken, Circle and other foreign exchanges.
Meanwhile, Baidu, which
bought its 80.5 % stake in iQiyi in 2012, has been rumored to be considering spinning off the streaming company in an initial
public offering that could raise
as much
as $ 1 billion.
As SoulCycle prepares to go
public, it has been hit with a proposed class - action lawsuit claiming it «robs customers» by requiring them to
buy certificates for classes with «unreasonably short expiration periods.»
As for the perceived barrier to selling clothes online because customers aren't able to try on the garments, the
buying public appears to see none.
No bank will be
buying shares from the company and then selling them to the
public,
as is typically done in an IPO, so there will be no initial «price.»
Chouinard never took Patagonia
public, and his iconoclastic ways have spawned a kind of cult around him and his business — a company that tells its customers not to
buy what it's selling and ends up more in demand
as a result.
The Geek Squad has been described by Best
Buy leadership
as a key part of the chain's survival
as a retailer in the age of Amazon, and
public awareness that the friendly mobile IT support team could also be FBI snoops would be nothing short of devastating to that strategy.
Adding the eyeglasses division meant Coastal was committed to changing the
public perception that something
as personal
as glasses can't be
bought online.
As a result, he argues, we should expect to see plenty more acquisitions like Walmart's purchase of Jet.com, as the incumbents wake up to the threat that smaller startups are posing and attempt to «hedge their own public valuations by buying the very same unicorns that keep them awake at night.&raqu
As a result, he argues, we should expect to see plenty more acquisitions like Walmart's purchase of Jet.com,
as the incumbents wake up to the threat that smaller startups are posing and attempt to «hedge their own public valuations by buying the very same unicorns that keep them awake at night.&raqu
as the incumbents wake up to the threat that smaller startups are posing and attempt to «hedge their own
public valuations by
buying the very same unicorns that keep them awake at night.»
Mutual funds have poured large amounts of capital into what they perceive
as the next peer group of
public companies and one insider described it to me
as simply «
buying their IPO allocations now since they will need to own the stock once it's
public.»
Another issue is that the bank usually advises that the company split its stock
as many times
as it needs to to get the price per share down to around $ 10 before it goes
public, logic being that people like to
buy in round lots (100 share purchases) and $ 1000 is a workable number for most people.
(Heffernan touches on the big - picture disservice in the media's insidious practice of narrowing our horizons for profit, rather than expanding them in the
public interest: «[Media companies] know that when we
buy a newspaper or a magazine, we aren't looking for a fight... The search for what is familiar and comfortable underlies our media consumption habits in just the same way
as it makes us yearn for Mom's mac»n' cheese.»)
Howard Bancorp Inc. raised $ 36 million in its
public stock offering
as investors
bought more shares than the Ellicott - City based banking company had planned to sell.
We believe that startup investing should be
as simple and transparent
as buying a share of
public stock.
As Tribune began its company - wide buyouts / layoffs this week, with the
public glare on L.A. («Behind the scenes of the L.A. Times» buyout drive «-RRB- but with expense - reducing cuts introduced across the 11 - daily company, the odd investor
bought into what has become a bedraggled stock.
The day before the announcement, it was revealed that the Capital Market Authority, the Saudi financial regulator, had warned the
public against
buying into ICOs, citing the possibility that people could lose their investments
as a result of fraud, among other potential problems.
Dark Trading - The
buying and selling of stocks out of
public viewing set up by investment banks
as dark trading.
But by far the bulk of debt was used to
buy rival companies,
as occurred when MCI
bought Sprint, and when European companies
bought hitherto
public monopolies.
But newspaper wars are no small part showbiz,
as Gannett proved when it went
public — giving an interview to its own USA Today reporter — to complain that Tribune leadership was stonewalling them on their proposal to
buy the company.
CalPERS, the country's largest
public pension fund, is getting out of stocks just
as everyone else is
buying.
A wave of recent scandals at the state - run Chinese Red Cross, which suggested a young staffer had
bought luxuries such
as a villa and lamborghini with donations, sparked
public interest in greater regulation of the non-profit sector.
And of course, then you extend that,
as you said, to the
public sector and they can't quite get it all because of the, you know, traditional notion from the 1980s of the $ 500 hammer that the government
buys.
People considering a Cadillac are almost twice
as likely to be domestically oriented
as the general
public, which is to say they want to
buy products from American companies.
Our communications, websites and tweets are not to be construed
as a
public offering to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to
buy securities.
Having a regulated
public company in Japan
buy a crypto exchange was widely seen
as a confidence boost for the space.
As a result, the GST reduction may be the most enduring legacy of the Harper government, all because of the lack of
public buy - in more than 20 years ago.
They can not be
bought on the market, are not supplied
as a sort of
public service -LSB-...] Truth is revealed to us and charity is given to us.
A further distinction is often accorded marketing
as a quasi-science of analysing what a given market (i.e., regional or income group or other demographic slice of the general
public) can be persuaded to
buy, accept or prefer, whereas advertising merely follows an advertisers» need to push an already accomplished product, idea, or program on a given
public.
I don't really have a dog in this fight, but the point is that it shouldn't be paid for with
public money unless you are going to be
buying burkhas and yarmulkes and buddhas
as well.
If corporations profit from what people decide to
buy, and if they adjust their production and advertising policies according to buyers «preferences and the interests of stockholders, then they also are amenable to what the
public refuses to
buy or what their stockholders establish
as policy, and should be expected to adjust their production and advertising plans to take into account buyer and stockholder preferences.
He doesn't, it's Satan who is running wild in this country because GOD has been taken out of
public places and prayer has been taken out of schools etc., when you take GOD out, you let evil in... this nation hasn't learned that yet... there will be more tragedies like this or worse unless GOD is
bought back into every facet of the
public as he was decades ago when prayer was allowed in school, the commandments were made visible and even on our money his name was present — BRING GOD BACK!!
To
buy unnecessary and excessively luxurious goods, and to do it in a
public way, buttresses one's reputation
as a man or woman of leisure and erects a symbolic barrier against the reeking working classes.
We put too high a premium on those things we can
buy for ourselves
as individuals while resenting the taxes which provide
public goods such
as mass transit, schools, social security, and welfare but which do not directly benefit us.
Rather than a big bang, however, it is going to be a slower transition,
as there will be no
public money to pay the growers to pull out their vines — a process costing about $ 3000 a hectare — and will only happen
as large producers such
as Treasury Wine Estates, Accolade Wines and Pernod Ricard
buy fewer grapes, he said.
This includes having a large sample size, being open - minded and developing new theories
as opposed to
buying into widely held
public beliefs.
If you are honest and look at the situation the constant over the past 12 plus years is the willingness of the Board to accept 4th place
as the goal and objective each year because it meant CL football (and more money in their pockets for quarter finals without having to really
buy new players) and the ability to constantly offer meaningless
public interviews stating that they want to win the league each year.
We like the value that
public bettors have created on this game and,
as always, we recommend
buying on bad news and selling on good.
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali
buying buses for Chicago - area
public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift
as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
Those games are all worth keeping an eye on,
as both the
public and oddsmakers alike have been slow to adjust their lines to reflect these pitchers surprising performances — although based on recent
public betting data, many bettors are starting to
buy the Orioles hot start.
It is those errors in the line
as a game predictor that account for the fact that year in and year out the Vegas casinos fail to hold their full 4.5 % of the drop in sprots betting, and that the numbers indicate that the general
public consistently wins between 51 % and 52 % of the time, and sometimes
as much
as 53 %, with all bookmaker profits coming from sucker bets such
as teasers, parlays, point
buying, and parlay cards.
Public bettors are prone to overreacting to recent results and we always recommend
buying on bad news and selling on good news
as part of our contrarian strategy.
We use this dataset
as the foundation for creating the optimal formula for «
buying back» (betting against the
public) bloated betting odds.
As well as appealing for any information about the theft, I'd like to remind the public that ticket - touting is a criminal offence, and that anyone buying tickets off the street runs the risk of being refused entry if those tickets turn out to be stole
As well
as appealing for any information about the theft, I'd like to remind the public that ticket - touting is a criminal offence, and that anyone buying tickets off the street runs the risk of being refused entry if those tickets turn out to be stole
as appealing for any information about the theft, I'd like to remind the
public that ticket - touting is a criminal offence, and that anyone
buying tickets off the street runs the risk of being refused entry if those tickets turn out to be stolen.
Never mind the general
public... Some examples: 1) the passenger in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such
as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet», had to tell everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I
bought her a seat was for her to be in her car seat during takeoff
as it's much safer than in my arms nursing).
With any luck, more companies will start thinking this way,
as we all need to do our part to be more eco-friendly, whether it's recycling cans, using
public transit instead of our cars, or something
as simple
as buying used boxes instead of new for shipping.
I want you to know that I am among the many who see through your
public relations tactics, and I will continue to refuse to
buy Nestle products
as long
as the corporation continues to put profits before life.
Of course Page 3 hasn't been without its protestors with a range of campaigns to stop this, but why is it deemed
as «OK» — it's obviously not just men that
buy the paper — seeing a glamour model proudly with her baps out, when breastfeeding in
public still has a taboo attached?