Uber took a shortcut with Google two years ago and are
paying the price today, even if the wound is only temporary.
I have certainly
paid the price today.
America is
paying the price today of ignoring good nutrition and resorting to ridiculous and ineffective and unhealthy fad diets, such as the «cleanse.»
Not exact matches
Ken Solow, author of Buy and Hold is Dead (Again), nsays people need to follow three steps to invest in
today's market: nform an opinion on whether the market is expanding or contracting, looknat whether the market is overextended and
pay attention to metrics suchnas
price - earnings,
price - to - sales and dividend yields to find cheapnmarkets and companies.
In periods of rising volatility, pharma companies are often especially vulnerable because of investors are
paying big
prices today for therapies expected to
pay off over a long horizon.
The takeover bid for Aquila Resources took an unexpected turn
today when a mystery buyer, believed to be Mineral Resources, spent about $ 192 million buying a large stake in the Perth company,
paying well above the bid
price.
If you put those two story - lines together, a mine which costs $ 20,000 per barrel per day to build and $ 10 per barrel to operate would
pay an average of $ 42.50 per barrel in royalties and taxes (again,
today's dollars) over the life of the project if the U.S. Energy Information Administration
price forecast proves accurate.
While the S&P 500 has a
price - to - earnings (PE) ratio of about 22
today, and Synchrony's peers claim a PE ratio of 16, Synchrony's investors currently
pay only about $ 12 for $ 1 of earnings.
Today, China is
paying a heavy
price for its debt binge.
Today, the average home -
price - to - rent ratio is at its highest level on record, which means renting may actually be more affordable than
paying a mortgage.
Each of the companies are expanding upon «luxury» services previously reserved for a small segment of the population
Today, technology brings each of these services to the fingertips of anyone willing to download an app and
pay for the service, which are also made more affordable, as greater use and improved technology can bring
prices down.
First, because the crude oil
prices we're talking about are futures for delivery in 30 days, and don't reflect what refineries are
paying for their raw material
today.
So is the
price they are
paying today for a $ 1bn plus company rational?
A Canadian enforcement agency announced
today that Amazon Canada will
pay a $ 1 million fine for what could be construed as misleading
pricing practices.
It's especially daunting considering that many parents are still
paying off their own student loans, while their children born
today could end up
paying up to four times the current
price for tuition if inflation keeps up, according to finaid.org.
The higher the
price an investor
pays for that expected stream of cash flows
today, the lower the return that an investor should expect over the long - term.
Paid subscribers to our short - term ETF and stock trading newsletter should note our preset, exact buy trigger, stop, and target
prices for this trade setup in the ETF Watchlist section of
today's report.
Should I elect to sell at
today's
prices, I could realize a nice capital gain because the other stock market participants are willing to
pay more for each ownership unit than they were a year or two ago.
On the deepest economic plane
today's global financial breakdown is part of the
price to be
paid for the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury refusing to accept a prime axiom of banking: Debts that can not be
paid, won't be.
As always,
paid subscribers of The Wagner Daily newsletter should note our preset buy, stop, and target
prices for this new ETF trade setup in the «Watchlist» section of
today's report.
By locking your
price in
today, you will never
pay a higher
price.
I've often called it the Iron Law of Valuation: the higher the
price you
pay today for a given stream of future cash flows, the lower your rate of return over the life of the investment.
A futures contract is a contract between two people that involves buying or selling a specific asset for a given
price today (called the strike
price), and
paying for it at a later date (called the delivery date).
Quite simply,
paying fair
prices for quality companies, instead of focusing on «cigar butt» type businesses helped the two build Berkshire Hathaway instead to the low maintenance, decentralized, cash generating machine it is
today.
Lower interest rates, slower amortization rates («interest - only loans»), lower down payments and easier credit terms enabled millions of Americans to take on huge debts
today with the hope of reaping huge capital gains sometime in the future — or simply to avoid having to
pay more as home
prices rose beyond their means.
The higher the
price you
pay today for each dollar you expect to receive in the future, the lower the long - term return you should expect from your investment.
This $ 5 difference does not imply that «the market» expects the
price of oil to be $ 5 / barrel higher in December - 2016 than it is
today; it implies that the cost of storing oil for the next 18 months plus the interest income that would be foregone (or the interest that would have to be
paid) equates to about $ 5 / barrel.
«ISO: Employee now owes AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax) on the difference between the amount they
paid to exercise their options (the exercise
price) and the fair market value of that stock
today.
Investors may be so concerned about higher
prices in the future that they're willing to
pay $ 102 per barrel now for a contract that promises to deliver oil one month from
today.
Contango simply means that investors are willing to
pay a premium
today to be sure of the
price they'll get in the future, rather than waiting a month or quarter and then buying the commodity in the real - time «spot» market.
The futures
price is the
price you would
pay today for the right to receive the commodity at some point in the future (say, three months from
today).
If Boardwalk wanted to maintain 1.2 times dividend coverage they could
pay a 14.3 % dividend at
today's
price.
The anguish of feeling that one is not merely spatially but ontologically imprisoned in the cosmic bubble; the anxious search for an issue to, or more exactly a focal point for, the evolutionary process: these are the
price we must
pay for the growth of planetary consciousness; these are the dimly - recognized burdens which weigh down the souls of Christian and gentile alike in the world of
today.
Certainly there is much evidence
today that the human race has transgressed the boundaries set by nature and will have to
pay an enormous
price.
In
today's intellectual climate, self - contradiction is deemed a small
price to
pay for liberation from the limits of reason.
Some are critcising the Jesus Christ the same the jewish has done in His time & they are
paying the
price for the same even
today.
As atheists eternity is not in their hearts and there is no spirit so they can live like hell
today and think that the
price will not be
paid tomorrow.
This is precisely the path of the religious or ecclesiastical Christian
today, and we might add that this is also the
price which now must be
paid for choosing the Christian God.
That is why there are so many things wrong about America
today... I am mostly concerned that our generations will be called fools by those who
pay the
price 50 years down the road
A Technomic study on college foodservice shows some of the unique challenges
today's operators face: 49 percent of college and university students avoid some type of meat or animal products; more students are
price - sensitive off - campus (58 percent) than on - campus (46 percent) and 54 percent of students say it's important to eat healthy and
pay attention to nutrition.
The goal, to celebrate family farms, create culinary awareness for heritage breed pigs and tilt the scales to favor
today's emerging chef community struggling to
pay premium
prices for safer, more flavorful food raised by real farmers.
It's not a
price that isn't completely unheard of in
today's market, but it's not a
price that Arsenal are ever going to willingly
pay.
# 5 million in
today's current transfer market is an absolute steal and Elneny is a signing Wenger should be proud of given the
price he
paid for the player.
Provided Cavani will earn more than the boss and PSG's asking
price will not be too much for Arsenal to
pay, the boss should please sign him
today or tomorrow and and plays him against Man City.
We got most of our decisions wrong the last few seasons and in
todays game you
pay a big
price for that.
we have to say to our self's how much would Carzola would cost in
today's market if he was younger and injury free, i would
price him around 60 to 70 Million
today's market, so if you want some one similar in ability you have to
pay
Not that AW will
pay the asking
price but the table has turned yesterday Cech
today Di Maria and tomorrow Hazard
don't mater how you look at it above and below us we lost ground few years ago by not buying quality players at a reasonable
price and now we have to
pay treble then four years ago, and now that there is more talk of more TV revenue to come we have to buy now at
today's
prices so not to
pay higher in a year or two, like it or not EPL is fast becoming billionaires playground
my problem with AW is that for years he resisted to buy good players because of a million or two difference from asking
price today's market those players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we are the only club that is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to
pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship coming any day now
i just want to see us, the secind richest club, begin to
pay 300 / week, as to attract real talent, thats
todays price