Sentences with phrase «financial big boys»

And with his continued standout performances, it's not like the other financial big boys in European soccer are going to stand pat and not try to tempt Bonucci with a fat pay day during the prime of his career.

Not exact matches

My extensive work with financial firms here in Australia, as well as learning from other professional traders, has enabled me to see how the «big boys» trade and further enhanced my understanding of how markets move.
Financial institutions and regulators have to be «big boys
See, for example, Lucille Keen, «ACCC sues petrol retailers, Informed Sources» (Financial Review, 20 August 2014), Ben Butler, «ACCC takes action on petrol pricing» (Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2014), Annabel Hepworth, «Petrol giants face legal test on prices» (The Australian, 21 August 2014) ACCC takes BP, Caltex, Woolworths, Coles Express, 7 - Eleven and Informed Sources to Federal Court» (news.com.au, 20 August 2014), Michael Janda, «ACCC launches legal action against Informed Sources and retailers over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2014).
Not from a financial position, as Arsenal were just starting to compete with the big boys, but in terms of the quality of our manager.
Its either we do something drastic, to join the big boys or we fold our arms, cry every season about the financial disparity, and lose our key players every season to a struggling Manchester United, who happen to be one of the big boys.
And the fact that the prof managed it on a fraction of the financial power of all of the big boys and many of the lesser clubs is one of his major achievements.
They've overtaken us in the financial ladder, and now dine with the big boys.
But I don't think we will ever get the chance to find out because, despite Arsenal Football Club being in a very healthy financial state, it still appears that the club is unwilling to compete with the big boys when it comes to spending money.
Oh, wait... «We couldn't compete with the «big boys» due to financial constraints».»
This 50p per seat increase your talking of is peanuts when you consider that every year the seat price goes up on average of about # 2.50 added to the players we sell and all the other revenue that comes in, given that players are an investment in winning trophies and therefor increasing revenue and pushing the brand globally wich again is a huge source of revenue, # 500» 000 is peanuts and the real financial world is not the real football world the two operate in in somewhat different ways regarding this issue and this is why we will never compete with the big boys and win anything of note again.
After receiving a big purchase order for their new invention, «The Shower Buddy», the boys seemed poised for big success; however, when ruthless businessman Burt Hanson (Christoph Waltz) screws them on the deal, the boys» dreams quickly turn into a financial nightmare.
He did not have any financial backing from corporations, print advertisements, nor could he sell his books for as little as the «big boys and girls» did.
My extensive work with financial firms here in Australia, as well as learning from other professional traders, has enabled me to see how the «big boys» trade and further enhanced my understanding of how markets move.
Financial institutions and regulators have to be «big boys
Big boys, fat cats, «as long as they let me» — it all comes across as fairly by - the - numbers sales shtick from a veteran salesman, but to his credit, he's been banging this same drum since his days as a Smart Money columnist in the mid-90s, and unlike a lot of personal finance gurus Cramer doesn't offer expensive courses in financial miracles or prepaid credit cards.
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