Sentences with phrase «n't get a piece of the action»

But most average investors won't get a piece of the action until Blue Apron stock begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange, expected to happen Thursday, under ticker symbol «APRN.»
Are the folks in small towns in the Midwest not getting their piece of the action?
They don't get a piece of the action!

Not exact matches

Online trading sites allow people to buy and sell it in fractions of a whole, meaning ordinary people don't have to plunk down a big bundle of money all at once to get a piece of the action.
Move over Kickstarter, equity crowdfunding lets you get a piece of the action, not just a lousy T - shirt
But really though I probably do not give it enough credit but with my strategy to utilize a DRIP I did get a small piece of the market action these past couple months so I can still celebrate that small victory as well.
The pro players sacrifice their brains to get a piece of that action — though it was not really apparent to the public (and I suspect most players) until recent forensic evidence of CTE was shared publically.
It may not have taken place around a roulette wheel, but there was a palpable air of suspense as the state Gaming Facility Location Board announced three of the nearly 20 communities hoping to get a piece of the gaming action on Wednesday.
«I hope this report will shock people and governments into taking more serious action as you really can't get a more authentic and a more credible piece of scientific work.
Keep in mind that your arms already get a piece of the action during your chest, back and shoulder workouts, so don't push it too far with excessive isolation work on top of that.
With the shoulder and triceps getting large pieces of the action during a bench press, there simply isn't a better upper body exercise for muscle gain.
There are more men and women here on Instant Hookups connecting for hookups than anywhere else online and there is no reason that you shouldn't be getting a piece of that action.
Who knew that all that moral stuff was actually the heart of the piece, and not the action??? And w / o those important considerations, the piece just ain't got the legs.
Instead, we get the usual clichés (hero doesn't want his friends to join him on his quest but they do anyway, good guys rarely miss their targets while highly trained bad guys can't hit the broad side of a barn) and implausible action set pieces.
He doesn't rely on action set - pieces to get it across but concentrates more on the basics; snow falling, steam drifting and passers - by in order to fully immerce us in the grand scheme of things.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
Due to the robots» main weakness, the action starts to get a bit monotonous, and there's one particular set piece that, despite being really well staged, is ruined by a bizarre, sped - up quality (think «Benny Hill») that doesn't give you the chance to fully appreciate the intricacy of the choreography.
It's just that a movie like Mission Impossible really can't get away from that kind of description because no matter what, that seems to be its singular goal: Keep audiences in the theater entertained with set piece action sequence after set piece action sequence (many of them practical), strung like beads on a necklace.
Indeed, one gets the sense that Vaughn himself is unaware of where the true strength of his original film lies, and it's not the action set pieces, as spectacular as they are.
Given that Affleck's richer, weepier, prettier, more prestige - y period - piece directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone, got its only Oscar nomination for Amy Ryan's supporting role, this slicker, more populist piece of action - entertainment isn't likely to sit any better with the Academy.
While the action didn't get a lot of news coverage in Connecticut, fellow public education activist and commentator, Wendy Lecker, did explained the situation in detail in a commentary piece published in the Stamford Advocate and posted here at Wait, What?
Personally I'd recommend using the Photoshop action scripts, but if you don't have this piece of software, try to download the trial version or try to get a friend who has a copy of it.
And you don't need to sit there analyzing individual stocks to get a piece of the action.
But the actively managed investment industry whose collective salaries depend on not «getting» indexing have mounted a formidable campaign to get a piece of the action of PRPPs, to the point I'm not optimistic we'll see much takeup from the thousands of smaller employers that currently offer no pension plan at all to their workers.
I hope this [forthcoming IPCC] report will shock people, governments into taking more serious action as you really can't get a more authentic and a more credible piece of scientific work.
So, «transferring wealth» in some form to developing countries to grow de-carbonized economies is nothing more than a subsidy for first - world manufacturers — China and Germany certainly get this, and if the US doesn't want a piece of the action, that's just plain stupid.
Helping to fuel the ransomware boom is the digital black market, where hackers can sell ransomware kits for as little as $ 10 and as much as $ 1,800, making it easier for other cybercriminals who can't code to get a piece of the action.
Well it's not going to get easier for the «small guy» to get a piece of the action as it did 24 hours ago.
«Realtors: Get back to the basics of taking full responsibility for your own due diligence actions, and stop relying on some piece of worthless paper with a signature thereon to conveniently, mercenarily, sluff off on those same said responsibilities» — having a SPIS properly completed helps Realtors with «due diligence» in an orderally manner, not to mention raising our level of professionalism.
As recently as a year ago, large institutional investors did not consider real estate marketplace lending as a serious industry; now, institutions are lining up at the door to get a piece of the action.
It can't hurt to try and get a piece of that action....
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