Sentences with phrase «point the price of»

The judge agreed, but the marshals didn't make the sale until late January, by which point the price of Bitcoin had fallen nearly 50 % off its high.
At 139 dollars, the Kindle is «edging closer to a tipping point price of 99 dollars» which could trigger widespread adoption, Post said.
They then rise to reach the first decision point price of $ 30 / share, signaling that our sell signal will be reached if and when the price of the stock goes to $ 20.
British Airways has offered an Avios & Money option for some time that actually give you a set of options between full points price and half points price of different ways you can pay a mix of cash and points:
«When the points price of an award is fixed, it makes sense to redeem when the cash price is high and pay for travel when the cash price is low.»
The attractive presentation helps make multiple playthroughs enjoyable, offering up more than enough replay value to justify the 80 Microsoft Point price of entry.
If a stock starts at $ 10, goes up for a while, then returns to $ 10.00, there would have been a break in the trend line at some point, and a smart technical investor would have sold at the break point, and any points in between the break of the trend line and the end point price of $ 10.00 are not even useless, let alone informative.

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«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
The Wilderness Society is calling on the Commonwealth government to further delay the release of a key report on the proposed gas hub at James Price Point.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
Many enterprises also make the mistake of competing on price points instead of building a consumer - centric culture.
At $ 95, it's clearly a high price point if you're thinking «this is just another pair of sweatpants.»
Nearly as surprising was the willingness of Russia and private oil companies in North America to carry on at prices that were understood to be well below their break - even points.
The prolonged period of low prices pushed many stressed producer states to the breaking point, and these casualties of the market share war now are threatening to push the market into an acute deficit situation, putting shale's superman status to a serious test.
But to assume prices will keep rising as a result misses an important point, says Josh Gordon, assistant professor at the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University.
«We do not see an imminent turning point in commodity prices and thus forecast further negative repercussions on the Canadian economy next year,» Sebastien Lavoie, assistant chief economist at Laurentian Bank Securities in Montreal, said in an analysis of the Bank of Canada's latest policy statement.
They've quickly gained a reputation for high - quality products at reasonable price points, and thanks to our own personal experience with them, they pretty much make their way into the majority of gift guides we do.
They're looking for the best price, but if the lawn care company knows the pain point of needing to get this done in one day, they can use that to their advantage when negotiating price.
In the beginning I questioned the price point of my services, but they helped me realize I was providing a fast, high - quality and trustworthy service that warranted higher fees than fly - by - knight repair companies.
Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
Online advertising is a great place to learn how to buy ad space, because it offers you endless options for targeting your message, a huge range of price points, and easy - to - understand metrics.
At a price point that makes this sustainable solution accessible to the average consumer, Fair Harbor board shorts are the perfect example of classic style with a eco-friendly twist.
The underlying combined ratio of 95.5 % increased 1.1 points, primarily driven by (i) loss cost trends that modestly exceeded earned pricing, the impact of which has been moderating in recent quarters, and (ii) normal quarterly variability in both loss activity and expenses.
A doctor showing up at your door in San Francisco is convenient but access to products and services in consumer health that you may not have been able to get before at an accessible price point is a new level of access.
The company offers a big data analytics platform which aggregates private MLS data and analyzes years of home transactions to identify real estate specialists in specific neighborhoods and price points.
Make a list of what your products or services does better, including price points, materials and even expertise.
If you like the product, and opt for a more robust suite of services at a variety of price points.
Some limit the amount of traffic or form submissions allowed at different price points.
Though its share price has nearly doubled since Trump's election, John Hancock senior managing director Lisa Welch points out that Bank of America's P / E, at 11 times 2019 earnings, still trails its historical averages.
The bonds of iHeartMedia have long been in the basket of «distressed debt,» meaning their prices have fallen so far to where their yields are at least 10 percentage points higher than equivalent Treasury yields.
Just by showing photographs of the bees or how we harvest or that we had a devastating winter and it destroyed half our plants, that created an attachment to our farm, which allowed us to capture the price points we needed to create a premium experience.»
The previous day, Melania Trump's fashion choices were the subject of intense social media scrutiny after a speech denouncing bullying at the United Nations luncheon, with users likening her dress to a «pink hot air balloon» and pointing to its $ 3,000 price tag.
Depending upon the price point of your product or service, you may actually create more revenue targeting this market segment.
What's the price - point range of the merchandise?
And while Taco Bell loses points for quality, it more than makes up for it in the creativity of menu items and a nearly impossible - to - beat price point.
The main point is that when a nation imposes a tariff on another nation's goods, it's a tax that, according to classical economics, generally raises the prices, and lowers the volume of sales, of those imports.
Citing sluggish growth abroad and lower oil prices, the Bank of Canada this morning lowered the overnight lending rate one quarter of a percentage point, to 0.5 %.
When asked when central banks will take cryptocurrencies seriously, he said: «We don't have to, in the sense that we don't have responsibility or even instruments that point to particular prices of particular assets, that is certainly not the role of central banks.»
There's no price point but, he says, «we think this console will generate a significant amount of buzz among gamers.»
OTTAWA — Rising gasoline and car prices fuelled the first significant spike in Canada's cost of living since February last month, lifting the annual inflation by half a point to 1.2 per cent — still low by historial standards.
As the price of fuel has dropped, it's been taking up a smaller and smaller share of these expenses, to the point that now, he estimates, fuel only makes up about 15 percent of airlines» spending (assuming their other costs have remained roughly equal).
By limiting supply to the market, the two cartels — BPC, a partnership between the largest Russian and Belorussian companies, and Canpotex, made up of Potash Corp. and junior partners Agrium and Mosaic — helped drive the average price of potash from a historic range of between $ 125 and $ 200 a metric tonne to, at one point in 2009, $ 825 a metric tonne.
Disruptive businesses grow by virtue of their price point: in this case, nothing.
Ideally, with economies of scale we'll be able to cost reduce the unit, make it more profitable and ultimately hit an even more attractive price point.
For one, it isn't complicated and is very easy to use, and it's also inexpensive — Netatmo is aiming for a price point of around $ 99.
The company's board put a special provision in Papa's employment agreement that turbocharges his pay the way a videogame might when a player levels up into bonus points mode: If Valeant's stock price reaches a new high of at least $ 270 a share in the next three years, Papa gets double the allotment of performance - based stock.
Hulu wouldn't say how many channels would be included in the service, whether or not there'll be more than one subscription tier, exactly how much content will be in its on - demand library, how many hours of cloud DVR will be included, what the search function looks like, a firm release date, or a price point besides «under $ 40.»
«Clearly we look at the price of oil,» Simonelli from BHGE told CNBC, «At the same time, it's only one of the data points we look at.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, CEO Tom Falk pointed to P&G's price - cutting to regain sales as part of the industry's challenge.
He also points out that company is trading at a 16 times 2015 price - to - earnings multiples, which is near the mid-point of the stock's five year historical trading range.
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