Sentences with phrase «end prices at»

You can get up to $ 5000 / Mo on your high end pricing it at $ 250 / night after 5 - 10 reviews.

Not exact matches

«Companies at the lower end can take the cheap technology for a toy and put it into a professional product at a price point I couldn't match,» Kroetsch concedes.
The clothes are reasonably priced (the most expensive piece costs $ 245), comfortable, stylish, and designed for the real workingwoman's needs, which is really all us workingwomen want at the end of the day.
But the pricing left Nintendo shares ending at a two month low after falling as much as 6.3 %.
Having an exit strategy (in place or at least sketched out) gives owners a leg up so they can be prepared, educated about the process and able to recognize a valid offer and achieve success in the end by finding a good suitor and a good sales price.
Since the recession ended in mid-2009, the economy has been expanding at sub-par rates as a string of problems from higher gas prices to Europe's debt crisis have acted as a drag on the U.S. economy.
When Tesla Motors announced it would begin shipping its mass - market - priced Model 3 toward the end of 2017, the clock started ticking at Elix Wireless.
The irony lies in what is a now - accepted principle of digital goods: that when they are made easily available at a reasonable price, people usually end up willing to pay for them.
«The problem is YouTube is trying to price itself at the higher end of the market,» says Brian Wieser, an analyst who covers Google for Pivotal Research Group in New York.
Also, at $ 6.99 a pint, the price is on the high end.
January's preliminary figure is down from $ 702.7 billion at the end of September, but up from $ 632.4 billion at the end of March, when the start of a bull market began sending stock prices higher.
And in a joint letter to the SEC, three executives at T. Rowe Price, which is listed on Nasdaq and manages $ 860 billion in assets, said an increase in competition at the end of the trading day would come at a great cost.
• BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes SA, the Brazilian operator of Burger King, is expected to price its IPO at the high end of its range, people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Japan suffered an asset price bubble at the end of the 1980s and experienced a period that is referred to as «the lost two decades».
We invest heavily on the front end and say, «We've got to bring this out at a mass market price point that people can reach.»
CEO Randy Eresman noted in the Calgary - based company's 2011 year - end results: «For the industry as a whole, near - term natural gas prices are at levels below what it costs to add most new production, and in some places, may even be below what it costs to produce from existing wells.»
Prices of the riskiest portions of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) have fallen 50 % as of the end mid-December since mid-year, and are now trading at $ 0.25 for every dollar that investors have put in the structured bonds.
If you compare high - speed memory devices at four gigs for $ 19.99, we're actually on the low end in terms of pricing.
Be careful, however, not to price too many items this way or you'll find nothing left for yourself at the end of the year.
Just like we're about to learn what happens when you price low - end Linux computers at less than a movie ticket, and what happens when you give millions of developers access to a few terabytes of memory.
At the higher end of that price range, there are certainly options that don't require sharing, and that's where other considerations — a shorter commute, better coffee shops, rooftop access and a roommate to come home to at night — come into plaAt the higher end of that price range, there are certainly options that don't require sharing, and that's where other considerations — a shorter commute, better coffee shops, rooftop access and a roommate to come home to at night — come into plaat night — come into play.
At the end we were close, but the dealer refused to remove some extra charge that was just more fat on the bone for his sales price.
One of America's largest restaurant owners says food price inflation and minimum wage hikes will mean a bigger bill at the end of your next meal out.
Revolut launched cryptocurrency trading through its app at the end of 2017 and Storonsky said the company saw an uptick in activity but it has since trailed off as the price of bitcoin has fallen.
As Marketing-Schools.org explained, «In a prime example of low - end market disruption, Amazon found consumers who didn't want all the great features of the iPad, but wanted the basic features at a baseline price
By the time Box went public, however, its valuation had dropped more than $ 700 million to $ 1.7 billion, with shares pricing on the low end, at $ 14.
At an energy summit meeting Monday, the EU yet again watered down an initiative to end the regulation of electricity prices and gave grid operators powers to stop new entrants encroaching on their businesses.
The partnership, which rattled the grocery world when announced in June, is expected to reduce prices at Whole Foods, an iconic yet struggling high - end grocery trying to lure more low - and middle - income shoppers.
According to Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets, market prices imply the odds that interest rates will be higher at the end of the year are less than 50 %.
«About a year ago there was the belief that the iPhone X could create a super upgrade cycle and now it appears that the iPhone X is a great high end product but priced too high at $ 999 with memory configurations over $ 1,000 is aimed for the high end market and Apple is positioning its product in various price tiers with high, mid and lower end prices
FedEx and UPS have each announced price hikes going into effect at the end of December, and UPS last month told Reuters it may charge retailers a premium for last minute deliveries.
Price recently ended aggressive treatment for his cancer at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler, Texas.
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That strategy will help producers pay for the big, transformational deals they made in 2016, aimed at overhauling their business to contend with low prices, said Curt Karges, who leads consulting firm PwC's corporate finance team in Houston, in a year - end report.
If it prices at the low end of that range, the company would be worth about $ 11.1 billion.
It was the largest flawless white diamond ever to come to auction when sold for $ 33.7 million at Christie's in Geneva last November, but experts said at the time the price showed the top end of the diamond...
At the end of the day, drug makers are allowed to price their products however they want to in the U.S. Barring some of the regulatory reforms that Trump has previously proposed but have an extremely rocky path through a GOP - controlled Congress, it's difficult to see the more subtle price hike dynamic change.
I know that Shkreli and Valeant and Turing are the extreme end, but there are those who are at the other end are still raising prices that have no relationship to R&D and have no relationship to a reasonable return to investors.
And even though much of the opportunity for further growth in the smartphone market is at the low end in emerging markets, don't expect Apple to go down in price much, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said.
A few days later, Sherry Cooper, the chief economist at Dominion Lending Centres and the former chief economist at the Bank of Montreal, told Business News Network she was «very worried» about skyrocketing home prices in Vancouver and Toronto because «these things generally don't end well.»
In October the company's shares surged past their all - time high price of $ 59.56, recorded in the heady days of the dotcom bubble and at the tail end of a decade that the company unquestionably ruled.
Stronger sales were driven by slightly softer prices, especially at the high end, as sellers became more realistic about prices.
Stocks, meanwhile, start to more closely resemble mutual funds, with very little if any price movement during market hours and instead «a final pricing at the end of the day,» Costa said.
While demand for «low - end» apartments priced at $ 1 million to $ 2 million remains strong, sales of apartments of more than $ 5 million will get tougher.
Buyers say better - than - expected earnings, as well as lower prices at the pump and relatively positive economic data provide three powerful catalysts that should drive a slow churn higher into the end of the year.
At the end of last year, the price of a litre of diesel was 59.64 rupees, meaning it has risen by 10.5 percent so far this year, not quite keeping pace with the rise in Brent crude oil.
As a result, Rascoff said, home prices shoot up, leaving minimal inventory at the middle and low end of the housing market — and causing many millennials end up renting into their 30s.
The price discipline relied on by the global duopoly of BPC and Canpotex (Saskatchewan's potash international shipping agency) has — at least for the time being — ended, but according to analysts it's the big players who are really going to be able to weather the industry's current troubles.
The estimated monthly house payment for a median - priced, three - bedroom home purchased at the end of 2013 was a whopping 21 percent higher than it was at the end of 2012, according to RealtyTrac.
Because they trade on an exchange, products like ETFs and ETNs are not only priced using a net asset value (NAV)-- the value of securities held minus liabilities and divided by shares outstanding — that is calculated at the end of each day and by intraday NAV (iNAV) throughout the day.
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