Sentences with phrase «do irrational price»

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«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.
There is probably truth in both of those, but I do think it is important, in considering claims of irrational exuberance, to note that the earnings price ratio - interest rate relationship is in a very difference place than it has been in past peaks.
I'm convinced they'd do well to reissue a reboot of the Note 12.2 (which was definitely ahead of its time) with a much more premium look in contrast to riding the fence on quality output vs. irrational price points.
It's just overwhelmingly irrational that Penguin are doing everything possible to attack and hurt their real customers — raise ebook prices, delay releases, keep ebook quality low — and at the same time are trying to reach people who don't read by releasing apps and games.
RiverNorth Opportunities (RIV): This is the closed - end fund for serious investors who know there's a lot of money to be made in the irrational pricing of closed - end funds, but who don't have the time or expertise to construct such a portfolio on their own.
Unfortunately, Mr. Market sometimes goes haywire and takes stock prices through irrational swings that have nothing to do with long - term business performance.
How do those who argue for «values» as a primary input to policy analysis justify the cost of values judgements that cause government to waste huge amounts of public money funding irrational policies — such as carbon pricing and incentives for renewable energy?
And the work of the few who do, is biased by their ideological beliefs — e.g., advocating irrational policies to justify mandating and subsidising renewable energy and imposing carbon pricing schemes.
«Today's condo market does not involve the irrational speculation of the mid-2000s, when renters fled apartments to get a share of the expanding home price pie,» CoStar Group reports.
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