Sentences with phrase «markets kind of forced»

My plan was to try and stay on the sidelines but the markets kind of forced my hand on that one.

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Non-asset holders were punished — their bank deposits now generate little or no income, and they were forced to move into riskier assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or «anything that offers some yield and is not bolted down to the floor» (please see my answer to What kind of market distortions does the Fed loaning out money at 0 % cause?).
It is now time to bring in a seasoned sales and marketing executive who has the kind of enterprise level management experience to integrate these distinct sales teams into a single, highly productive and motivated sales force.
I am surprised how man u get so much revenue and have so little profit (82 % drop could spell trouble for them) to show for it if we had that kind of revenue coming in every season we would be unstoppable football force, and our debts would have been shot out of the cannon quicker also we would be walloping everybody in our sights in the transfer market, while being MASSIVELY self sustaining those days will come soon win a few big trophies first and we will go through the # 400 million mark.
It also makes sense why we never bought a striker, because if United were forced to make that kind of signing, it meant the market really was void of any decent talent.
That said, all marketing is good marketing and betting commercial capacity on Force India remaining superior to Sauber is probably not the kind of game a businessman as successful as Carlos Slim Jr would play; especially if Sauber started on the C34 as early as has been reported (May).
I was actually kind of excited that mommy bloggers were being taken seriously as a market force.
While I suspect that market forces make run insurance financially inviable, it would be nice if you could provide some citations or some maths based on previous instances of this kind of thing to demonstrate your points, though I recognize that it may be difficult given that OP is asking about a hypothetical others may not have considered.
As for the Hollywood bias, I think that's an institutional problem: the foreign film market in the US seemed to die - off in the blockbuster boom of the 80s, while the kinds of critics who worked as a corrective to those market forces remain focused on the foreign films they grew up admiring in the 50s and 60s.
Whereas government - run schools are primarily accountable to elected school boards and unelected state education bureaucrats, private education providers are accountable directly to parents, and the same market forces that place competitive pressure on other kinds of businesses operate on these education providers as well.
Being very cheap could indeed be dangerous for our kind of online business since not only could we make us prone to risks of being labeled as resorting to undercutting to gain more business prospects, but also, this could impair the economics of for - profit business which could force us out of this competitive market in the short run.
I'm not seeing that do - it - yourself «viral» marketing trumps good distribution, or can be a substitute for the kind of pre-publication marketing that involves sending out ARCs and deploying a sales force.
Assuming that the book gets sufficient marketing attention and that there are no special forces at play such as pent up demand or early - adopter frenzy or the kind of impatience premium that is activated, say, with some bestselling sequels, my experience and observations say that the price that is set for the same book will have a dramatic effect on sales and ultimate author receipts along lines like these over, say, the course of a month:
In somewhat similar vein, you can obviously equate earnings yield to RoME, but that would perhaps miss the point — with an analysis, how you get there is often just as important as the end - result... If you re-read that section of my post, the important point is to force myself (or readers) to stop focusing on book value, or intrinsic value, or even the potential upside — and to re-focus more specifically on what kind of return may be on offer, based on the current market cap & ignoring any revaluation potential.
In reality, that kind of end result & inequality were pretty inevitable anyway in the West, due to the international market / labour / political forces I've described above....
All of these are the kinds of change that work with, not against, market forces and human desires — desires that capture the imagination of billions and make many of us want the latest iAnything or fly on that Airbus 380.
As it is right now, market forces aren't doing anything to correct the kind of loose behavior that we've seen with Facebook and in previous data breaches involving Equifax, Uber and a number of other companies that failed to protect their customers» data.
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