Sentences with phrase «jumped in price too»

Ebooks have jumped in price too.

Not exact matches

People have come to expect jumps in prices every now and then, but don't be too drastic if you think an increase is necessary — people may begin to look elsewhere, particularly if your prices are steep in regards to the industry standard.
As the price goes up, and people see more and more investors jumping in, they hop in too.
Senator Heffernan then jumped in and remarked that he had had enough of the ACCC because they «talk a whole lot of mumbo jumbo» [E58] and they must be wrong because there is no doubt the prices are too low.
For those looking at the top - spec Mondeo Titanium, the Mustang isn't actually too much of a jump in price, but it's a very different car in terms of driving dynamics and practicality (oh, and crash safety too, according to ANCAP).
Because in reality, a strict value mind - set may stop you from ever truly enjoying a genuine multi-bagger growth stock — first big jump in the share price, your price target's triggered and / or your allocation gets too big, and you're out...
It makes the jump in price a bit more understandable on the Q1P, too; LCD isn't expensive, but it ain't as cheap as cold cathode either.
The price of Bitcoin Cash jumped in November 2017 before there were too many wallets that supported it.
Motorola jumped in last year and built a huge 6 - inch Nexus 6, which was too large by most users» standards, as was the price.
Jonathan Miller, president of the Miller Samuel Real Estate Appraisers, says appraisers are facing an increasing number of accusations from buyers and brokers that valuations are coming in too low and under the agreed upon sales price in housing markets where prices have jumped rapidly in recent months.
All of this nonsense is overseen by an industry that constantly claims that it can govern itself (on behalf of the public interest) financed by its own in - house actors, of whom there are too many amateurs and of whom there are not enough professionals... on a constantly rotating basis... like a merry - go -» round of city - slicker children constantly jumping onto a fast moving bucking bronco brigade and very soon thereafter being bucked off either by centrifugal G - forces or by too rough a ride... only to have their still warm saddles occupied by others waiting to be hurled off those same said seats like sideways leaping gnomes... after their dues, I mean, ticket prices, have been paid to the operator (Organized Real Estate).
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