Also recognize that while your low
offer in a normal market might be rejected at once, it might motivate the seller in a buyer's market to either accept it or make a counter-offer.
While your low
offer in a normal market might be rejected immediately, in a buyer's market a motivated seller will either accept or make a counteroffer.
While you might reject a low ball
offer in a normal market immediately, in a buyer's market a motivated seller will either accept or make a counteroffer.
Not exact matches
Phase 1: the
market is
offering a bargain
in yields relative to
normal default costs, and terms & conditions are firm.
Under
normal market conditions, the Fund invests primarily
in companies with
market capitalizations of greater than $ 1 billion that the Adviser believes
offer the best opportunities for growth.
In a laddered portfolio, maturing bonds and coupon payments are typically reinvested in bonds at the ladder's longest rung, which usually offers higher yields in normal market condition
In a laddered portfolio, maturing bonds and coupon payments are typically reinvested
in bonds at the ladder's longest rung, which usually offers higher yields in normal market condition
in bonds at the ladder's longest rung, which usually
offers higher yields
in normal market condition
in normal market conditions.
Within the parameters of these rules, as a form of National Promotional Bank (NPB), the MDB will step
in when the private
market fails to provide adequate financing to certain lines of business, categories of clients or types of enterprises that meet the Bank's social and economic mission, or, if such financing is available, it is not
offered at
normal market terms and is not appropriate to reach the Bank's purpose.
Samsung has a new smartphone that will be landing
in the Indian
market called the Samsung Z2 that is very different from the
normal offerings.
Microsoft's
marketing of Living Images via obscure videos and techie blog posts, unfortunately, keeps Redmond's
offering hidden
in that space where the
normal consumer is unlikely to find it.
In a normal market, if you got an interview the odds averaged 1 in 3 that you'd get an offe
In a
normal market, if you got an interview the odds averaged 1
in 3 that you'd get an offe
in 3 that you'd get an
offer.
As well you have a second one
offering less than what's deemed traditional, and the one
in which you are actually
offering more than
normal has been on the
market unsold since 2008??