Sentences with phrase «dollars exchanged hands»

Individuals, who consider themselves to be professional dog fighters, may run sophisticated matches where thousands of dollars exchange hands during multiple fights with different dogs.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, a dollar in equity taken in exchange for services rendered could someday multiply into $ 5, $ 10, or even $ 20.
In recent weeks, a few hundred millions dollars» worth of Tether has changed hands on a daily basis across several exchanges, according to data on CoinMarketCap.com.
This led to a sharp increase in the activity in the dollar / yen spot market, resulting in record turnover in global foreign exchange markets (Graph 7, bottom left - hand panel).
Coinbase, one of the leading exchanges for cryptocurrencies with billions of dollars exchanged on its platform, recently received a court order from the Internal Revenue Service («IRS»), to hand over information on all customers who made a transaction worth $ 20,000 or more between 2013 and 2015, which is estimated to total 8.9 million transactions impacting more than 14,000 different account holders, according to Forbes.com.
The plot comes down to a money exchange at the Del Amo Fashion Center, in which Jackie is to hand over half a million dollars smuggled in from Mexico to an associate of Ordell's, who Nicolette and Dargus are then supposed to nab.
Indeed, though it doesn't lean on a particular ideology, this is a fiercely political film in which the stakes of politics are the everyday lived experience: dollar bills exchanged between hands, a blank form waiting to be filled, or the aisle of a supermarket where shoppers do mental arithmetic to figure out what they can go without this week.
In exchange for your half million dollars and a few pleasantries Porsche will hand you a 1200 kg dedicated racing machine all ready to take part in your local FIA GT3 racing series.
On the one hand, there were traditional publishers, who pay writers royalties in exchange for the right to publish their books, assume all the financial risk (which is considerable — thousands of dollars must be invested in a book before publication), and provide all the expertise and people needed to publish successfully (as explained in What a Publisher Does).
To put this into perspective, out of those five trillion dollars that exchange hands every day, only about six percent represent retail traders» volume.
By contrast, if a customer were to take a physical twenty - dollar bill into a store and make a purchase, the customer must hand it to the clerk in exchange for the goods.
On the other hand, the notion that First Nations would surrender all rights and claims in exchange for a few dollars a year and forced confinement on tiny tracts of land seems implausible unless the deal was forced upon them.
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