Sentences with phrase «knockdown price»

The phrase "knockdown price" means a very low price or a big discount offered for something. Full definition
relax guys wenger is saying that so he can get a good deal in the market.if people think we arent desperate we can shop at knockdown prices bla bla bla..
In one documented by the Africa Progress Panel, mining rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo were sold for knockdown prices in deals that involved a series of secretly - owned firms in the BVI, leaving it unclear who had benefited from what may have been corrupt deals.
In March 1918, the National Gallery director Sir Charles Holmes and the then Treasury adviser John Maynard Keynes travelled to Paris on a secret wartime mission to buy up masterpieces of French 19th - century art at knockdown prices from the posthumous sale of Degas's art collection.
The Nessergy oil deal shares many similarities with a string of secret deals in Congo's mining sector, where mining rights were bought at knockdown prices by offshore companies and then «flipped» to major international firms for a vast profit.
Ten potential bargains available in this summer's transfer window, including big names at knockdown prices, plus four free agents who could be moving between rival clubs...
They ended up paying exactly the amount they were quoted at the start of the January transfer window for Abue, but spent all of it trying to get a knockdown price.
Manchester United and Bayern Munich have been touted as would - be suitors for the France international and could secure Umtiti's services for a knockdown price due to his current release clause fee only being worth around # 52m.
But, when the Gunners turned down the chance to sign the midfielder Chelsea emerged as favourites and landed the Spaniard for the knockdown price of # 27million.
Sanchez will have entered the final six months of his contract in the New Year, and this could potentially see them accept a knockdown price for the Chilean to push through a move for Lemar.
He's fallen down the pecking order at Manchester United and his contract expires next summer, meaning he'd be available at a knockdown price.
Just as he's pushing through # 12bn of welfare cuts which will hit the poorest and most vulnerable in society, Osborne wants to sell the taxpayer - owned bank back to his friends in the City at knockdown prices, losing taxpayers at least an eye - watering # 13bn.
They could buy shares in privatised utilities for a knockdown price and make a quick killing.
Certainly it must be not be sold at a knockdown price to a football club.
China, India and Saudi Arabia have lately leased vast tracts of land in sub-Saharan Africa at knockdown prices.
Jack was the hands - on guy, using money from his trust fund to buy equipment at knockdown prices; Malcolm scanned raw sequences using a customized program and also organized their gene hunts.
Stephen takes an immediate dislike to Schultz and Django, and is the only one to suspect that they are feigning an interest in purchasing a fighter in order to con Candie into selling Broomhilda at a knockdown price.
You can dip into quality companies that are heavily oversold on a short - term basis and usually sell after a few recovery days for a nice profit, or you can use this as an opportunity to buy quality companies at knockdown prices, and tuck them away for a few years.
Currently available for a knockdown price on Steam, Alan Wake follows a horror writer to the Pacific Northwest, America's spookiest corner, to combat writer's block.
Macy's Bloomingdales, Soho boutiques, or outlets for great fashion at knockdown prices.
The owner fell in love with it after seeing it in a local department store and managed to get it at a knockdown price.
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