Sentences with phrase «gain much leverage»

«Samsung and Google own a lot of patents, but they haven't been able to gain much leverage from those patents against Apple, Microsoft [Corp.] and others,» Florian Mueller, an intellectual - property consultant in Germany who specializes in software patents, wrote on his blog.

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Record companies, on the other hand, want to hike Spotify's fees to as much as 58 % of revenue, though Spotify could gain some leverage by offering labels the opportunity to make some music available only to the streaming service's 30 million paid subscribers.
The company started as a mobile ad network and collected so much data across so many devices that it began to leverage the insights it had gained by selling them to businesses.
Or a double - down leveraged fund, so when a stock index gains — or loses — 10 percent, you gain — or lose — twice as much?
There's simply too much leverage to be gained from wringing more incentives out of the next rung for Amazon to immediately announce a winner.
As brother to the King's third wife, Jane Seymour, Edward stood much to gain from Henry 8 and leveraged his ambition to rise to power as a member of the royal court.
Some Japanese sports cars are gaining leverage with car collectors, but others, not so much.
As much as leverage can be used for big gains, the risk outweighs the benefits for most, in my view.
Although in real estates favor it can be leveraged much more than stocks or bonds, if you put down 10,000 to buy 100,000 worth of property you were effectively getting 10x the gains on your original money.
They invest too much capital, and some use options, futures or margin loans to gain leverage.
As much as leverage may increase your gains, it can also increase your losses so it's important that you understand the risks of trading on margin.
Because of the leverage in CFDs, gains and losses are magnified and the risks are much greater.
You gain much more leverage when an out - of - the - money option ends well.
Leverage is what will determine how much you gain or lose in a trade.
But because you are trading with leverage, the gains and losses are magnified - and the risks are much greater.
James Grimmelmann, a NYU law professor, concludes in his blog post that while GSU clearly won the case, at one level, «the big winner is CCCC» as «it gains leverage against universities... and publishers who will be under much more pressure to participate in its full panoply of licenses.»
Unfortunately, rather than be honest and discuss his inability to fund the litigation as a result of the credit card companies» new policy, Complainant began manufacturing grievances in an attempt to gain leverage over Mr. Warner and obtain as much in free legal services as possible before representing himself pro per...
Trading with that much leverage meant that a small move in the price could either wipe out his positions or greatly magnify his gains.
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