Sentences with phrase «prices clawed back»

Litecoin rose on Monday, as prices clawed back huge losses from last week amid bullish remarks from the currency's founder Charlie Lee.
Once the firm reaffirmed that it still expected to make a profit in the next year, the share price clawed back some of its losses.

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Coca - Cola Amatil could claw back market share in the lucrative bottled water market if rivals such as Asahi Schweppes and the supermarket chains raise prices on private - label and budget water to fully cover the cost of the container deposit scheme.
Woolworths will require a $ 1 billion investment in lowering prices to claw back significant market share.
Last week's price action of the secondary loan market assisted the index in clawing back against a month - to - date loss from the beginning of the week of -0.51 %.
This year, though, prices have finally clawed back, and then some.
Whilst retailers will do their best to keep the prices down, we can expect them to attempt to claw back some of their lost profits (no, not the band) in other ways (such as lessening the frequency and potency of deals and sales... or laying off more employees).
It has since clawed its way back to over $ 17,000, but the sudden fall of over 20 percent, combined with the rise in BCH price, and the fact that Coinbase did not notify its users in advance, left the trading exchange open to accusations of insider trading.
Nor does it work to the benefit of the buyer who will be paying land transfer tax on an inflated price, possibly requiring a higher mortgage than they need to or possibly having their mortgage adjusted downward for the rebate and maybe even facing a CRA request for taxes (that's surely coming as rebates pick up steam and the government notices they can claw back the tax deducted at the brokerage level).
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