Sentences with phrase «highly inflated prices»

Not surprisingly, during the sell out in March, people were putting the Aldi candles on eBay at highly inflated prices!
Airport car rental locations have highly inflated prices, so use RideGuru to hail a ride downtown for cheaper prices on your rental.
info, before the names are available for assignment, and usually at a highly inflated price.
In a recent case, the principal of a brokerage firm acted for individuals who bought a number of properties and relisted them shortly thereafter at a highly inflated price.

Not exact matches

Now I know that Arsenal fans rate John Stones highly and would love him to come to the Emirates, but I'm not sure how many of us would think that # 50 million is a rather inflated price tag for Aaron.
There are plenty of suitors, and given the price tag would be less than Everton are paying for Gylfi Sigurdsson — whose numbers are highly inflated by set pieces — it would certainly be money well spent, for whoever procures the graceful Ivorian.
To me, they look like most mega-corporations: bloated and highly inefficient, offering poor value at grossly inflated prices.
These prices are highly inflated... Nothing inflated in these prices... these prices are NOT AT ALL inflated...
Also, as you can see from the price to dividend correlated F.A.S.T. Graph ™ below, their stock price was highly inflated from 2001 through 2007.
They also steered clear of auctions, where prices can be highly inflated, and fakes abound.
Whether it is accepting part of the purchase price in undisclosed cash on a commercial deal to avoid capital gains taxes, or refunding large deposits for a failed purchase made in a false name to «layer» the money or leasing out properties for highly inflated monthly rents paid in cash (& there are a dozen more ways to do it but you have to take my course to find out the rest).
Filed in the Court of the Queen's Bench of Alberta in April, the 134 - page statement of claim alleges that groups of individuals worked a highly complex real estate and mortgage scheme that is similar to «pump and dump» schemes on stock markets, where the price of an company is inflated and then shares are dumped.
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