Sentences with phrase «pretty big sales»

It sold for about $ 300,000, which back then was a pretty big sales price.
Nook took a pretty big sales hit last year.
A lot of sites already have a bunch on sale, but don't forget to check back in August because most sites have pretty big sales on them.
TrueDark is running a pretty big sale HERE.
Toronto International Film Festival: We're just about halfway through the Toronto International Film Festival and we've already got a pretty big sale, Fox Searchlight snatching up the Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan - starrer Shame and setting it for a 2011 release.
Gameloft has been a roll lately with their releases for the BlackBerry platform and it looks as though they're hosting a pretty big sale right now.
There is also a pretty big sale on external storage, like external SSD's and hard drives.

Not exact matches

We realize the selection is pretty big, so we went ahead and compiled the best items on sale at Patagonia here, in order to make your shopping as efficient as possible.
Sales and prices of commodities like copper are highly dependent upon the economy and, as we all know, the domestic and world economy have been in a pretty big funk as of late.
They're really easy to make too — I wait until lemons in a bag go on sale and I make a big jar — and keep pretty much forever.
I found a few other pretty wool coat options on big sale right now — I've linked them below!
I barely scraped the surface of this section of the sale, because it was pretty big.
I find that Banana Republic switches out their inventory pretty often, so I always just wait for a big sale!
I'm a pretty, PRETTY big fan of online sales and Shopbop just announced a really, REALLY goopretty, PRETTY big fan of online sales and Shopbop just announced a really, REALLY gooPRETTY big fan of online sales and Shopbop just announced a really, REALLY good one.
I don't know if other regions have their own version of the Glitter Sale but it's a pretty big deal here in Seattle.
I have some pretty great timing with this post because right now Top Vintage is having a big sale!
That's right BCBG is having a pretty big 40 % off sale right now!!
Maybe there simply isn't a big enough audience for such a JRPG on Nintendo Switch yet (the console is still pretty hard to find in stores), in which case we could witness steady sales in the next few weeks and months.
Film Editors Craig Alpert — «Pitch Perfect 2,» «Pineapple Express» Mick Audsley — «The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,» «Dirty Pretty Things» Pablo Barbieri — «Wild Tales,» «La Antena (The Aerial)» Nadia Ben Rachid — «Timbuktu,» «Bamako» Kristina Boden — «The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby,» «Cake» Mathilde Bonnefoy * — «CitizenFour,» «Run Lola Run» Julian Clarke — «Chappie,» «District 9» Douglas Crise — «Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» «Babel» Tom Cross — «Whiplash,» «Any Day Now» Jinx Godfrey — «The Theory of Everything,» «Man on Wire» Robert Grahamjones — «Brave,» «Ratatouille» Masahiro Hirakubo — «Virunga,» «The Duchess» Jarosław Kamiński — «Ida,» «Aftermath (Pokłosie)» William Kerr — «Bridesmaids,» «I Love You, Man» Nico Leunen — «Lost River,» «The Broken Circle Breakdown» Mike McCusker — «Get On Up,» «3:10 to Yuma» Tim Mertens — «Big Hero 6,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Barney Pilling — «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» «An Education» David Rennie — «22 Jump Street,» «Office Space» Gary D. Roach — «American Sniper,» «Prisoners» Michael L. Sale — «We're the Millers,» «Bridesmaids» Stephen Schaffer — «Cars 2,» «WALL - E» Job ter Burg — «Borgman,» «Winter in Wartime» Peter Teschner — «St. Vincent,» «Horrible Bosses» Tara Timpone — «Friends with Kids,» «Bad Teacher»
A pretty big week, with a massive increase in sales for the Nintendo Switch!
Film Editors Craig Alpert — «Pitch Perfect 2,» «Pineapple Express» Mick Audsley — «The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,» «Dirty Pretty Things» Pablo Barbieri — «Wild Tales,» «La Antena (The Aerial)» Nadia Ben Rachid — «Timbuktu,» «Bamako» Kristina Boden — «The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby,» «Cake» Mathilde Bonnefoy * — «CitizenFour,» «Run Lola Run» Julian Clarke — «Chappie,» «District 9» Douglas Crise — «Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» «Babel» Tom Cross — «Whiplash,» «Any Day Now» Jinx Godfrey — «The Theory of Everything,» «Man on Wire» Robert Grahamjones — «Brave,» «Ratatouille» Masahiro Hirakubo — «Virunga,» «The Duchess» Jarosław Kamiński — «Ida,» «Aftermath (Pokłosie)» William Kerr — «Bridesmaids,» «I Love You, Man» Nico Leunen — «Lost River,» «The Broken Circle Breakdown» Mike McCusker — «Get On Up,» «3:10 to Yuma» Tim Mertens — «Big Hero 6,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Barney Pilling — «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» «An Education» David Rennie — «22 Jump Street,» «Office Space» Gary D. Roach — «American Sniper,» «Prisoners» Michael L. Sale — «We're the Millers,» «Bridesmaids» Stephen Schaffer — «Cars 2,» «WALL - E» Job ter Burg — «Borgman,» «Winter in Wartime»
Ever since early ticket sales began for Marvel's Black Panther, industry analysts thought they had a pretty good idea of just how big the film's opening weekend would be.
General Motors Corp. executives have some big forecasts for some pretty big vehicles, including light trucks and crossover vehicles grabbing two - thirds of sales by 2005.
The Veloster has been a gateway vehicle in the Hyundai portfolio with 70 percent of early sales being conquests from other automakers, which is a pretty big deal in a niche sport compact segment commanding about two percent of all new - car sales.
Minivan buyers are a pretty frugal bunch so a big step up in price might mean a big drop in sales.
Miller then makes a pretty big assumption, that DC has the same slice of the digital pie as it does of the print - comics market; if that holds true, he reckons that digital sales amount to 40 million downloads a year.
Obviously, e-book sales are growing at a rapid rate, but you now have some pretty big competitors trying to take market share.
Considering that people have predicted for a while that e-reader sales would explode when they got below $ 100, $ 79 (for the Kindle) and $ 99 (for the Kindle Touch) is pretty big news.
While a few of those numbers are probably a little murky (Marvel [along with DC] technically sell directly to retailers, with Diamond only acting as a sales agent — so, when they sell to Billy Bob's Comics Hole, they're selling it for a very different price than they're selling it to John's Big Regional Chain Stores), I suspect it is fairly likely that the cut to every other partner combined is pretty close to, in aggregate, of 65 % of the total cover price.
The Humble Bundle model of «bundling» digital comics for a pay what you want price (while offering a percentage to charity) has had a pretty big impact on both comics readers and publishers over the past year, generating over $ 4 million in sales for ebook last year.
The big banks recently came out with their earnings and they all seemed pretty good, even TD didn't seem to be affected by the negativity surrounding their sales practices.
Last week we were in a pretty big drought for both games and sales, however this is not the case for this week, there is certainly something for everyone here.
Games like CoD, Halo, Battlefield, Fallout, or any established big series has absolutely no right to include this bs when they are pretty much guaranteed to make money hand over fist just from the base sale of the game.
Jumping from a target of 14 million sales this year (which saw the console's launch momentum and big - hitters such as Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild), to another 20 million the year after, seems like a pretty hefty task.
It's a cross-platform title, but we're pretty sure it'll be one of the biggest sellers on every console it comes to, if the GTA V sales figures are anything to go by.
While the biggest difference between these two situations is pretty obvious (Valve has worked hard to establish positive consumer relations through sales and giveaways, while Microsoft is as trustworthy as a wolf that's been starving for two weeks in a room filled with plump, fuzzy kittens), it does bring up a question that will shape the future of gaming: what do consumers want from their games?
I'm pretty sure it was hurting Nintento sales, they're just big bullies D:
A pretty big week, with a massive increase in sales for the Nintendo Switch!
Every game Rare has made for Microsoft has more or less been a pretty big failure sales wise.
But the big surprise was the fact that the PlayStation 3 pretty much doubled its sales numbers, reaching almost 35,000 gaming devices sold in one week.
To celebrate QuakeCon, Bethesda's yearly iD Software - centric convention of all things tech and gaming, the publisher has got a ton of pretty amazing sales going on right now for all their biggest franchises.
I realize that's just one game but it was a very successful sale, I believe, and I would imagine that bodes well for the future We haven't had as much PSN content, and this is the first VC sale * ever * for hte Wii, so I think that's a pretty big coup for these groups.
Select game deals are up to 63 % off on Amazon September 1st Game Sale, and the selection of games is pretty big to list each one individually here, so they are down below the article.
Basel is a big - ticket affair; last year the convention centre was stuffed with $ 3bn worth of pretty pictures, and for smaller galleries, the outcome of sales here can make or break a year's balance sheet.
Its overall sales in the US are pretty sad, and I don't see them getting better unless the vehicle gets a big range boost or Kia starts offering deep discounts.
This allowed Xiaomi to jump over Fitbit, who saw a pretty big decrease in sales from 5.7 million in Q2 2016 to 3.4 million last quarter, and pick up a 17.1 % marketshare in the wearable industry.
Samsung made it pretty clear that its smartphone sales took a big hit in the second quarter of the year, but now we have figures to truly gauge the extent of the fall.
The Spring Sale includes pretty big deals on popular AAA titles like Battlefield 1, Halo Wars 2, Forza Horizon 3, and The Witcher 3.
Expect to see more news of this kind in the weeks to come: The fledgling smart speaker market may still be pretty new, but the biggest time of year for sales historically is the holiday season.
It's a pretty big deal and, early last year, the company raised more than $ 100 million by way of a proprietary token sale — as part of which it issued KIN tokens to participants.
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