They are
a really good buy.
It is still
a really good buy and will be a wonderful first layer of your table setting.
In our opinion, Advent Basics VR Headset is
a really good buy until you have a high - end phone and a big wallet to get a Daydream or Gear VR.
This stylish Syrian hamster cage is amazing with its ladders, multiple levels, tunnel and an exclusive loft style sleeping area which makes
it a really good buy.
All in all, the EcoSport makes for
a really good buy.»
I thought this skirt was perfect, it's so stylish and tailored — plus at under $ 145, I think it's
a really good buy for leather.
Really a good buy and I would absolutely buy in other colors.
This is another choice that's
a really good buy, you get a large 18 oz bottle for a reasonable price.
It was
really good buy, my son is enchanted, especially in facing in position when he can see every my activities.
Since they don't have PUL, even under extensive use, they're still
a really good buy.
But is
it really a good buy?
Was
this really a good buy for Arsenal?
Welbeck could be
a really good buy, i think that the threat of his pace (and sanchez) curtailed chelsea in terms of their players going forward.
That's made some investors think twice about whether Vanguard High Dividend Yield is
really a good buy right now.
It seems an unwinnable war for mid-size passenger cars, which is a shame as our comparison has shown this segment offers
some really good buys.
I adore your house, but I like the way you use common store (i.e. Walmart, Kirkland, Big lots) to get
really good buys and the items looks classy.
Not exact matches
«
Really the success of that product isn't how many people
buy it, in our mind, but how many people don't
buy it and choose another product,» he said, after the company reported
better - than - expected profits for a quarter plagued by deadly hurricanes.
I got
really nice loose leaf tea from Harrods during the London leg of my last trip to the UK, but I didn't have anything to keep the leaves out of my drink, so I
bought this twisting tea ball from OXO
Good Grips off Amazon for $ 10.
«[Getting store owners]
buy - in and tweaking your plan so that they're
really part of it gives you a
better chance for success in terms of rolling it out.»
This one from SanDisk is
really good, which is why it's in our
buying guide.
It's possible that some tobacco behemoths would
buy up existing cannabis companies, but Clayton notes that «the chance of a takeover is never
really a
good reason to
buy a stock.»
However, it never
really feels like a
good time to
buy one.
Early on in our history when things weren't
really going
well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to
buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
So I was giving up a lot of what I made, but at the same time I knew the investment
really well, I felt it was worth more than what we were able to
buy it for.
Perhaps what money
really buys is the ability to be at the centre of it all, with the
best luxuries possible — and nobody knows you're there.
There are heavier - duty extenders that are capable of more robust connections, and if you're
really having trouble, the
best idea is still
buying a new router outright (and making sure it's in an open, centralized place).
Aside from getting
better buy - in, you also get
better ideas from people who are on the front lines every day, and they are the people who know what is
really happening.
«Up until that point it was about
buying really good, fresh food,» Ells says.
«If you can't tell me the last time you
bought lunch for someone or have done a
good deed for someone, and if you think hard, and it was like six months ago, no offense, but how grateful of a person are you,
really?»
If the site
really performs
well compared with your other media
buys, go ahead and spend money there.
«There
really is a
best time to do just about anything and everything, and that's especially true when it comes to
buying things,» writes Mark Di Vincenzo in his book, «
Buy Ketchup in May and Fly at Noon»
If so, just wait until the next price shock (petrol is now at $ 1.14 per litre, give or take a few cents, in Ontario now)
really hits proud owners of these new trucks and you will be able to
buy a slightly used one at a
good discount price.
So they're
buying these, these are hope stocks based on the future, they are training at 40, 50, 100 times earnings and but there are other reasons why people like them, maybe sales are growing
really quickly your other aspects of the fundamentals are going
well so we balance those fundamental.
That creates a
really good investment, at least from my perspective, and so I
bought some at around $ 30.
As soon as I sold that townhome in 2009, I simultaneously
bought a 3bd, 2 ba 1437 sq ft SFM in the
best school district in the county and
really for probably > 100 miles for $ 155k just on the edge of town.
The Ultimate Dividend Playbook by Josh Peters is a
good book to give you an overview of the DGI strategy, but as far as exactly when to
buy / hold / sell I'm not
really sure.
We've all heard about recent graduates so buried in student loans they don't feel like they can have children,
buy homes, or leave a
good - paying job for the job they
really want.
One friend, who
bought a car with a 15 % loan (
really bad credit) said the dealership called her a month after purchase, saying there may be a
better deal for her if she would stop by.
If a stock has done
really well recently, it is generally a bad time to
buy it.
I might argue (especially if I've had a
good glass of wine in me first) that in a
well - thought out process, what you're calling «
buying» cycles should already match your «sales stage» cycles — so that
really you and I are just discussing semantics in terms of segmentation....
Heard
really good things about not just this sheet mask but all of Tony Molly's sheet masks so when Ulta had them on sale for $ 3 I
bought a couple of them.
In his June 2004 paper on «What Are Stock Investors» Actual Historical Returns», Ilia Dichev examines stock market capital inflows and outflows to determine how
well investors
really perform compared to
buy - and - hold returns.
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There aren't
really any
good times to
buy Colgate - Palmolive at fire - sale prices.
That is crucial
really, choosing the
best keyword for the website you can
buy quality backlinks.
My impression is that the theory behind investing in stocks selling below NCAV is; when you
buy really cheap stuff,
good stuff tends to happen on average.
That's interesting, because the company was
buying back stock and because EBITDA trends can be a
better estimate of what
really matters - free cash flow - at a company like IMS Health.
And I think the
best way to
really explain the difference between the two is that when you are a landlord, you're a
buy and hold real estate investor.
Having a system that treats air travel almost like stocks, allowing you to
buy in for tickets at the
best price, that now, uses a range of crypto - based payment systems means users
really can get the optimum price for their ticket, meaning total value for money is ensured.
I've seen no rhyme or reason to the recommendations that were made, but for one consistent theme: It was
really good for the person selling it; not the poor investor
buying it.