Sentences with phrase «much inventories now»

So I think $ 50 just ended up being a price where there was too much demand, and that's why we're drawing way too much inventories now,» she told CNBC on Friday.

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Magnificent Baby made it a limited edition of 10,000 units «because we didn't want to carry too much inventory,» Levy says, «and now the collection is almost sold out on our website.»
We carry the ENTIRE INVENTORY of Tropical Traditions in bulk discount quantities * If you want to know how much a product cost, enter the site now and take a look!
Whether you're done having kids, making room for new diaper inventory, or decided they're just too much work right now, there are a few things you can do with those unused diapers.
Before you start planning for the future and figuring out how much you should save, where you should be saving it and in what types of accounts, you really need to take a financial inventory — a financial statement looking at what assets you have, what liabilities you have, which will give you a good snapshot of where you are now.
Properties like the InterContinental Hong Kong and others in several other major cities will now be that much more difficult to book with points (never mind the limited inventory some of these properties offered).
Toolstips and inventory descriptions make much more sense now, especially around item scaling and abilities
True, it's rarely used as much more than a map and inventory screen and the battery life is pitiful, but it's awfully comfortable to use and crucially, whenever I have any other controller in my hands, I now miss the little dashes of precision and functionality that the touch - screen brings, no matter how inconsequential they can sound.
«Tight inventory fueled by a tight labor market and low interest rates propelled home values to record heights in 2017, but the outlook is now much less certain,» Terrazas says.
«Thousands of single - family homes that were once bought and sold every few years prior to the recession have now been converted into rental properties by investors, trading hands much less frequently and further contributing to inventory shortages,» says Gudell.
Concurrently, much of the glut of homes generated in the downturn — «Shadow Inventory» — was gobbled up by investors who now rent the properties.
Mary Kay Irving: Sellers actually have a little bit of an advantage in this market currently because we have such a low inventory with the economic downturn, people had been holding off on selling and so right now because of the low interest rates we have a lot of buyers but not enough inventory, not enough property for them, so it's a great time for sellers and my recommendations for them would also be to hire an agent but to make sure that they get a pre-listing inspection done and so that they are not caught by any surprises of work that needs to be done and that the buyers will be asking them to do and also that they make sure, if they've got, money is available to look into getting a consultation from a stager, a professional stager, at the very least they need to be making sure everything is de-cluttered and arranged properly, so sellers who do hire a professional stager actually sell their homes much more quickly and for a higher price, for higher final sale price, so it's in their best interest to actually hire a stager.
Whenever there is a lack of inventory, the power very much switches from buyers to sellers, so it's pretty obvious who you want to be spending the majority of your time with right now: people looking to sell.
I felt so bad we had to have it that way right when Steevenson came home (especially now that I know how much he appreciates tidy environments) but the flooring hadn't been installed in the Bungalow Barn yet, and I wasn't about to put my all my inventory out there while it was so dusty and before everything was painted.
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