Sentences with phrase «is a money pit»

But some people worry that Valeant is what value investors might call a «value trap,» a deceptively attractive stock, at least by the numbers, that later turns out to be a money pit.
Now, it's no longer a place where people go for surgeries and emergency care; it's a money pit — a heavy, recurring capital expenditure with costly MRI and CT scanners, brigades of uniformed employees, and floor after floor of patient rooms that need to be forever cleaned and equipped.
They are now talking about Ajaokuta Steel Mill which is a money pit that serves the interest of the rich who are given contracts to build it, and not the poor.
However, Diocese of Brooklyn spokesperson Shane Kavanaugh, maintains that the church is being closed because it's a money pit and «the decision wasn't politically motivated.»
«But just as CityTime cost the city millions of dollars year after year, until SESIS is fixed or scrapped it will continue to be a money pit
that i8 is a money pit halo car... not a profitable one.
It's a money pit.
While it is a very nice car and it works well for our family, it has been a money pit with one problem after another.
FIAT itself is the money pit; Alfa Romeo is just a poor decision.
this car is a money pit.
She admits her current place is a money pit, but lets out a big sigh when she thinks of the challenge of outfitting a newer home with the details that will give it character.
Having a small business can also be a money pit, where you can over-invest on inventory (if you have any) or machinery, equipments, office supplies etc..
A rental property can be a lucrative investment... or it can be a money pit.
Dave Krieger: Well, this was The Money Pit.
Of course, if the house is a money pit and / or you were unfortunate to buy when prices where ridiculously high, you'll have a hard time making any money on this «investment.»
Very high speed rail is a money pit.
There's no doubt about it; cars can be money pits.
He navigated me past a house with a surprise termite problem, finding every expert he could to advise on whether it was a money pit.
(i.e. - maybe there are tenant issues, or a costly repair that needs done, or maybe it's a money pit and they want out).
It has been said that home ownership is a money pit.
She was honest and looked out for us so that we didn't buy a home that would be a money pit in the future.
Also, just because a home is for sale at auction doesn't mean that you'll be able to get it at a good price (or that the home is a good deal at any price — it could be a money pit!).
It may also be a money pit.
It was a bank repo that has been our Money Pit.
It's the money pit an adventure!

Not exact matches

Home inspections aren't required, but they go a long way in making buyers feel secure that they are not purchasing a property that will turn into a major money pit.
As a buyer, it's imperative that you schedule a home inspection to protect your purchase from becoming a massive money pit.
This is business news, (even if it is lousy bisiness, like — why would anyone want to buy a «Money Pit».)
The only reason why Man City and Chelsea have won the league recently and been doing slightly better than Arsenal, is because they have super rich owners who have pumped bottomless pits of money into their clubs.
remember there are also many clubs with pits of money to compete with now not just Man Utd like 10 years ago!
Hamlin's team, Joe Gibbs Racing, was widely acknowledged for having «tricked up» pit guns that it spent a significant sum of money developing.
This might be heaven for many managers who are earning a fraction of what Wenger is, but quite honestly all of the top managers today have a bottomless pit of money to spend on players.
AFC is not a financial bottomless pit like City or Chelsea, they need to produce this money.
On top of it, most of them are arrogant about it and can not fathom that if it were not for their bottomless pits of money, they would not even be supporting them.
Our club is in serious decline, our transfer window activity compared to the other big clubs is pathetic, clearly profit driven for greedy Kroenke, wenger is a subservient puppet and gazidis is just another yes man, none of the current board have any interest or backbone for the club they represent, as long as the silly fans keep the money coming all the management are happy, to keep their respective snouts in the trough (money pit) and laugh all the way to the bank.
Conte hates to lose and probably thinks the main reason he is losing is the squad isn't good enough right now to compete with Manchester money pits.
and the others who never played or had only a handful of appearances could not even be loaned out some of them, that's good business they were cheap, now we knwo why they were cheap, now look merterseker, sanchez, ozil, theo, koschilney off contract, how much money is there alone, also wenger has a habit of buying kids spending 5 - 8 years developing them then other clubs say thanks we will have him, oh well he wasn't good enough, as he plays for his country, when are we going to start pressuring kroenke, gazidis and wenger with lowering of the stocks and merchandise so we are not profitable to the greedy self centred yank who uses us a a money pit.
I don't see them having an unlimited pit of money and Arsenal is only the second richest football club in the world, according to this study:
Why throw more money into the money pit that is the offensive line?
Now this, I think, is where many of the club's detractors, and of course Wenger's too, simply overlook a simple and obvious fact — the majority of the top clubs, and some of those in the second tier, from whom we want to buy relevant top players, are owned by incredibly rich men, known as oligarchs for a good reason, or bottomless money pits, known as state - owned clubs, and we all know who they are, simply do not need the money, however much is offered.
But after another successful season of German football, who are the Bundesliga stars being linked with a move to the money pit of the Premier League?
With the bigger clubs flooding the market in search of anything that moves or anyone with a pulse, the continental clubs think we are all a bottomless pit of money.
Keely Flynn is a Chicago playwright, freelance writer, and blogger residing in a fixer - upper that would make The Money Pit blush.
So by your logic if Honey Boo Boo's mom decides to bring «go - go» juice (red bull mixed with Mountain Dew) and pageant crack (pixie sticks) to class to celebrate and uses her own money, the only thing other parents can do is hope their children are trained like pit bulls to «just say no,» homeschool, or send them to a private school.
This coming Tuesday sees Channel 4 broadcast the first episode of THIS IS ENGLAND ’86 and I'm very excited, not just because I'm a huge fan of Shane Meadows, but because I remember that year so clearly... It was the year of Halleys Comet, Short Circuit, Ferris Bueller, The World Cup, Transformers, Mike Tyson and one of my all time favourite films «The Money Pit»
«Spending extra money on things like pre-washed and pre-cut lettuce, for example, is a huge money pit,» says Stacy, «buying whole foods and preparing it yourself will not only cut back on costs but it will ensure you are not eating extra preservatives or additives in packaged foods.»
One of the biggest misconceptions about stay - at - home moms relates to money, and it's a topic that pits mom against mom and the SAHM against society.
Its head of science and ethics, Vivienne Nathanson, said: «There is no bottomless pit of resources to tackle health inequalities so it is essential that the government spends taxpayers» money wisely and on projects that will work.
The big - money free - for - all is pitting New York City real state, business, and charter school interests — which support the Republicans — against the teachers unions and other liberal activists backing the Dems.
The contest pits Moya against Hiram Monserrate, who is trying to make a comeback after he was expelled from the state Senate for slashing his girlfriend's face with glass, and did jail time for stealing city money in a separate fraud case.
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