Sentences with phrase «cent stored in»

In fact, it is the most abundant mineral in our bodies, with over 99 per cent stored in our bones and teeth and the rest stored in other parts of the body, including muscles, blood and the fluid in between cells, where it acts as a «messenger» for the central nervous system.
I have found that the 99 - cent stores in my area (SoCal) always have low - fat soy milk and almond milk (the small bottles) plus coconut flour, vegan white and brown sugar.
De Blasio was again late for a photo opportunity on Wednesday, this time for stop to remove graffiti from the side of a 99 cent store in Soundview, an event that mirrored a minor plot point on an episode of HBO's political satire «Veep» a few weeks earlier.
They are selling Lego Dimensions Wave 1 and maybe Wave 2 at 99 Cent store in Fresno, California for $ 1.00 each.
In juxtaposing the myriad references the coins bring to mind — the ubiquity of 99 Cent stores in low - income neighborhoods, accompanied by the textual references to sales and bargains — alongside the high - art status of the actual objects, stunningly rendered in burnished metal, and displayed in the context of a Chelsea gallery, poignant contrasts emerged.

Not exact matches

Best Buy Co. said comparable store sales dipped 0.8 per cent for the nine weeks ended Jan. 4, but that was better than the 1.7 per cent decline in the prior - year period.
The company insisted it had not changed the specifications for the clothing, but is warning of a shortage of the extraordinarily popular clothing items, which make up about 17 per cent of all women's pants and crop pants in its stores.
Viewers in Earn peruse the same titles but sit through advertisements to bank money — about 25 cents per ad viewed — that can later be used in the HitBliss Store.
According to a new study, by the end of this year, digital interactions will influence 64 cents of every dollar spent in retail stores.
Most stores won't offer an additional discount (at least in the form of dollars and cents).
In a call with the media, Wal - Mart executives said super centres are getting bigger purchases on each trip from people stocking up on bulk items, but traffic has been weaker, particularly in the bottom performing 10 per cent of its storeIn a call with the media, Wal - Mart executives said super centres are getting bigger purchases on each trip from people stocking up on bulk items, but traffic has been weaker, particularly in the bottom performing 10 per cent of its storein the bottom performing 10 per cent of its stores.
«I quickly figured out I could spend $ 150 on an in - store demonstration, or I could spend that on targeted ads that cost 10 cents per eyeball,» Woolverton says.
99 - cent store toys are made cheaply so you won't want to risk having a piece breaking off in your kid's throat.
A drugstore like Duane Reade will charge $ 1.40, but the 99 - cent store price comes in at about 50 cents.
Same - store merchandise revenues in the quarter grew 0.1 per cent in the U.S. and 0.9 per cent in Canada.
The first - quarter earnings amounted to 97 cents per share, compared with a loss of 19 cents in the quarter a year ago, while same stores sales were up 2.8 per cent year - over-year.
«We have seen our online sales grow by more than 50 per cent in the past year and new services, such as in - store reserve and pickup, more than doubling,» said Best Buy Canada president Ron Wilson in a release.
The organic variety goes for 69 cents a pound in a Manhattan store, down from Sunday's price of 99 cents a pound.
Shares in the convenience store and gas station operator (TSX: ATD.B) closed down $ 3.04, or five per cent, at C$ 58.35 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
The Quebec - based convenience store retailer, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said its net earnings attributable to shareholders surged about 62 per cent to $ 463.9 million.
Same - site fuel volumes declined 0.4 per cent in the U.S. as Texas was impacted by stores still recovering from Hurricane Harvey.
Smart & Final Stores expects full - year earnings in the range of 42 cents to 47 cents per share.
This in turn prompted many national chain stores — Indigo, Home Depot, Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaws among them — to announce with great fanfare they were voluntarily extending Toronto's 5 cents fee to all stores nationwide.
In June 2009, as a response to widespread calls for bans or other anti-bag measures from environmental groups, the city of Toronto required that all local stores charge 5 cents for every plastic bag they handed out.
He said the company incurred redundancy costs and had to hire new staff and this had slowed its planned expansion, which would involve between 6 per cent and 7 per cent growth annually in store numbers.
Only 10 per cent of the respondents said they had already paid for a purchase in store with a mobile app.
On a same - store basis, the company said retail sales in the fourth quarter were up 0.3 per cent compared with a year ago.
About 72 per cent of moms aged 25 to 54; 77 per cent of male consumers aged 25 to 54; and 79 per cent of young consumers aged 18 to 29 said they already use a smartphone or tablet as a shopping tool in stores.
TORONTO — Loblaw Companies Ltd. (TSX: L) plans to unveil about 700 Joe Fresh stores in the U.S. next year as Canada's largest grocery chain works to ramp up sales of its hip fashion line to help bolster earnings that dropped by 19 per cent in its most recent quarter.
Of the moms surveyed, only 24 per cent said they'd feel comfortable using their phone to make payments in store, while the male and young consumers were split.
Online sales account for just two per cent of the company's business, but Rosen notes that «there's not an hour that goes by in our store without someone showing us our website on their iPhone and asking us where to find something on the floor.»
Earlier this month, Sharon McCollam, chief financial officer of U.S. parent Best Buy, told analysts that fourth - quarter sales in its international division dropped 12.4 per cent because of currency changes as well as a 4 per cent drop in same - store sales in Canada.
With every Starbucks Peppermint Mocha, Toasted White Chocolate Mocha, Caramel Brulée Latte or Eggnog Latte purchased in participating U.S. and Canada stores on Dec. 1, Starbucks will contribute.25 cents U.S. to the Global Fund to help fight AIDS.
The company said it expects diluted earnings per share to be negatively affected in fiscal 2016 in the range of 10 cents (U.S.) to 20 cents a share, primarily because of a temporary increase in operational expenses related to the consolidation and store disruptions.
(a) Share of total Australian dollar assets (per cent), subcomponents are the share of liquid assets (b) While deposits with other banks are a store of liquidity, they do not contribute to the stock of liquidity held by the banking system as a whole, since the recipient banks will, in turn, need to hold additional liquidity against these deposits; consequently, they are excluded from this table (c) Includes Commonwealth Government Securities and securities issued by the states and territories (d) Includes notes and coins, Australian dollar debt issued by non-residents and securitised assets (excluding self - securitised assets)
Starbucks delivered a 1 - cent earnings beat from a 41 cent basis, higher - than - expected revenues and 7 percent global same - store - sales growth, which includes an 11 percent increase in the China / Asia Pacific market.
At home, the company's annual same - store sales growth in Canada — a measure of the performance of restaurants open for more than a year — have slipped from a high of six per cent in the mid-2000s to little more than one per cent last year.
Investors cheered when same - store sales growth rose to 2.6 per cent in the second quarter thanks to the introduction of new products, but it was a small victory compared to the threat posed by a Canadian market saturated with red Tim Hortons signs.
Prior to Monogram, Oliver was with Leonard Green & Partners, a leading private equity firm, where he focused on investing in and supporting consumer and retail companies, including Union Square Hospitality Group / Shake Shack, Savers, Activision Blizzard, Animal Health International, DSW, and 99 Cents Only Stores.
Fully 81 per cent surveyed in a 2017 study from PricewaterhouseCoopers said they preferred to grocery shop at the physical store, ranking Canadians among the most likely in the world to prefer the in - store experience.
Today, Kuby is also certified to install Tesla's Powerwall (a rechargeable battery used to store electricity in homes) in Western Canada, a relationship forged when one of Kuby's solar customers wanted to install a Powerwall in Inuvik, N.W.T. «Only one per cent of solar installers ever get that [Powerwall] contract [with Tesla].
Also associated with these actions, the company anticipates one - time charges of approximately $ 160 million, or approximately 33 cents per share, (of which approximately $ 115 million is expected to be cash) to be booked in the fourth quarter of 2017 for restructuring activities, asset impairment, store closings and other costs.
Overall same - store sales, a retail industry barometer, have improved somewhat, rising 1.5 per cent in the second quarter.
• budgeted capital expenditures of $ 250 million for 2012; 75 per cent to be invested in store network, with an increase in retail selling space of approximately 3.5 per cent
Coles» same - store food and liquor sales rose 0.9 per cent in the March quarter — falling short of market forecasts of about 1.4 per cent and trailing behind the 2.5 per cent growth in the broader food and grocery market.
Coles Express sales fell 8 per cent to $ 1.3 billion as comparable fuel volumes fell 15.9 per cent, (on top of a 22 per cent fall in the year ago period), countering modest convenience store sales growth.
Overall, same - store sales across the network of Homebase stores and Bunnings stores were down 15.4 per cent in the March quarter; part of this was an extreme cold snap in March, when sales fell 20 per cent.
Severe weather in March, dubbed the Beast from the East, sent sales plunging more than 20 per cent, offsetting encouraging gains in January and February after changes were made to stores, product range and pricing at BUKI's 227 remaining Homebase stores and 23 new - format Bunnings stores.
By then the oil market will be feeling the delayed effects of a 40 per cent slump in investment from late 2014 to early 2017, storing up a structural shortfall of 8 million barrels a day (b / d).
After adjusting for the timing of New Year's Day and Easter, same - store food and liquor sales rose 1.3 per cent — the strongest growth in six quarters but still well below that at Woolworths, where same - store food sales are forecast to grow 3.8 per cent.
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