Sentences with phrase «huge selling orders»

The greatest resistance will be faced above 1.20 $ with huge selling orders being placed there.
The cryptocurrency managed to overcome huge sell orders from at least two bitcoin whales, who unloaded a combined $ 100 million in BTC earlier this week.

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A quick check of retail websites from Amazon to Best Buy to Newegg reveals the same thing: Back - order options, or sold - out signs, or re-sellers with huge mark - ups.
However arsenal need to sold in order to buy, podolski is not getting enough game time here, we can sell him to galatasay who are suposed to be interested in him, podolski for reus look's like a HUGE upgrade for me.
Look at City, they continue to spend huge amounts without the need to sell in order to balance up their books, you can also add Utd to that aswell.
I feel if we have a bad season then kroenke will lose money might have to do a Milan in order to get back where we belong the board and wenger are selling deadwood and use it to post a huge profit to line their pockets What is going on with mustafi why are we loaning him out, why did we sell Gabriel After Sunday why would any of our targets come to us The players have stopped playing for wenger and are leaving for ambition not money This is a new low for wenger and he ruined his Leah's you by extending your in the summer
Mauricio Pochettino is a huge admirer of Everton midfielder Kevin Mirallas, and they could use Aaron Lennon as bait in order to lure the Toffees» into selling up.
Transfer kitties are a discussion that every football fan will have at the beginning of each summer and there will be a mass one regarding what Andrea Radrizzani is going to stump up because according to journalists we need to cut the squad down and sell players in order to bring new ones in and that doesn't bode well because we need a huge overhaul.
No online vendor or big box store can — or would — stock a huge variety of local interest titles, keep a tally of which books in the such - and - such series you have already bought and which you need to order, or offer that first - time local author a table alongside best - selling authors like Wendy Corsi Staub.
And yet, they still got so many complaints that their books «aren't on Kindle» that in the end they had to make a huge change their store's selling policies, changing the way they'd sold e-books for over a decade and disgruntling many of their oldest customers, in order to put their e-books on Amazon so more people would actually buy them.
You no longer have to order huge stocks of books that you then need to sell yourself.
Also, if you own property or other things of value, you may consider selling them in order to pay off a huge chunk of debt at one time.
The smart minority tends to be comprised of the big players with huge accounts and buy / sell orders.
This could create a huge problem trying to evict someone when you would need to gain access in order to sell.
Hence if I see a huge order on bid side, I used to sell some lots and immediately scalp off a a couple ticks.
It's a very tough business because the marginal cost of a seat is practically nothing, you have these huge fixed costs and if you take one more person on board there's virtually no cost to it, so you're very tempted to sell that last seat too cheap, and if you sell the last seat too cheap it becomes the first seat in a way... the hope is that they keep orders [of aircraft] in reasonable relationship to potential demand and lately they've been operating at 80 % [load factors] for a while.
Meanwhile publishers sink huge quantities of money into creating ridiculous levels of artificial hype in order to sell the next big thing, creating a level of expectation which can never be truly met.
If they do, that would be a huge selling point against the NES Mini and SNES Mini, where you have to hack their systems in order to load other roms; they can't play original cartridges.
And remember not only that this would contain just 20 percent of today's CO2 emissions but also this crucial difference: The oil industry has invested in its enormous infrastructure in order to make a profit, to sell its product on an energy - hungry market (at around $ 100 per barrel and 7.2 barrels per tonne that comes to about $ 700 per tonne)-- but (one way or another) the taxpayers of rich countries would have to pay for huge capital costs and significant operating burdens of any massive CCS.
In order to seize more market shares, certain companies sold a huge number of products on credit without obtaining any guarantee from the buyers.
While the accessory is a huge selling point for the larger tablet, the Pencil hasn't been readily available in stores, and even has a 4 to 5 week wait for shipments on orders placed from Apple's website.
That's a huge order, although it would be rather normal for a device that sells in the millions each year (the iPhone 6s sold 13 million units in the first three days after launch).
This could create a huge problem trying to evict someone when you would need to gain access in order to sell.
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