Annual Fee: $ 49, waived first year Value: I value IHG Rewards points at about.7 cents a piece so 70,000 = $ 490 plus the 10 %
return on all award bookings would be at a minimum 70,000 from the sign - up bonus, so 7,000 points ($ 49) and Platinum status ($ 50) for a total value of about $ 589.
Not exact matches
Under the Bonus Plan, our compensation committee, in its sole discretion, determines the performance goals applicable to
awards, which goals may include, without limitation: attainment of research and development milestones, sales
bookings, business divestitures and acquisitions, cash flow, cash position, earnings (which may include any calculation of earnings, including but not limited to earnings before interest and taxes, earnings before taxes, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization and net earnings), earnings per share, net income, net profit, net sales, operating cash flow, operating expenses, operating income, operating margin, overhead or other expense reduction, product defect measures, product release timelines, productivity, profit,
return on assets,
return on capital,
return on equity,
return on investment,
return on sales, revenue, revenue growth, sales results, sales growth, stock price, time to market, total stockholder
return, working capital, and individual objectives such as MBOs, peer reviews, or other subjective or objective criteria.
Get in Trouble By Kelly Link Random House • $ 16 • ISBN 9780812986495 The acclaimed,
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returns with new weird and wonderful worlds in her fourth collection, which ranked # 21
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Widely acclaimed for his groundbreaking crime novels
Booked to Die and The Bookman's Wake,
award - winning author John Dunning triumphantly
returns with a riveting new thriller that takes us back to the summer of 1942, when radio was in its prime, when daylight saving time gave way to «wartime,» when stations like WHAR
on the New Jersey coast struggled to create programming that entertained and inspired a nation in its dark hour.
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Awards Ballot • 1943 Retro Hugo
Awards • ENMU Special Collections Library Update • Vaughn Wins PKD Award • 2017 BSFA Winners • Groff and Miéville Win Guggenheim Fellowships • 2017 Aurealis Awards Winners • 2017 Kitschies Winners • Ditmar Awards Winners THE DATA FILE / 7 2018 Sturgeon Award Finalists • Prometheus Award Finalists • Greer Wins Pulitzer • Neukom Awards Shortlist • Robinson Named Nebula Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards • ENMU Special Collections Library Update • Vaughn Wins PKD
Award • 2017 BSFA Winners • Groff and Miéville Win Guggenheim Fellowships • 2017 Aurealis
Awards Winners • 2017 Kitschies Winners • Ditmar Awards Winners THE DATA FILE / 7 2018 Sturgeon Award Finalists • Prometheus Award Finalists • Greer Wins Pulitzer • Neukom Awards Shortlist • Robinson Named Nebula Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards Winners • 2017 Kitschies Winners • Ditmar
Awards Winners THE DATA FILE / 7 2018 Sturgeon Award Finalists • Prometheus Award Finalists • Greer Wins Pulitzer • Neukom Awards Shortlist • Robinson Named Nebula Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards Winners THE DATA FILE / 7 2018 Sturgeon
Award Finalists • Prometheus
Award Finalists • Greer Wins Pulitzer • Neukom
Awards Shortlist • Robinson Named Nebula Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards Shortlist • Robinson Named Nebula
Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards Toastmaster • Charon's Features Named • Rebellion SFF Commissioning Team • Bradbury Studies NEH Grant • Amazing Stories
Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements •
Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes
on milestones,
awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
awards,
books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference
on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future
Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36
Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Books Received: March / 37 British
Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next
Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / Next Issue
If you can find
award space
on Delta or Alaska Airlines
on the outbound flight but not
on the dates you need to
return, you could
book a one - way
award with Flying Blue and a one - way
award on United Airlines or American Airlines with another program.
On United, all award travel is booked one - way for flexibility, so you can book a different award type or even class of service on your outbound and return flight
On United, all
award travel is
booked one - way for flexibility, so you can
book a different
award type or even class of service
on your outbound and return flight
on your outbound and
return flights.
Wexboy, Reference your 30th Sept current summary in KR1, From my point of view I am in awe of your 2 % holding in KR1, The figures are very compelling and staggering in forward potential, I might have this projection all wrong but here goes, As of today 22/10/17 we have an sp of 7p, quoting your average roi
on holdings within the table we have x 15 within the last 7 months giving us a current
book to value of x 3.5 = sp 24.5 p, Should we assume another x 15 (I appreciate the x 15 was
on the back of Ethereum, s metaphoric rise and other crypto, s tracking) over the next 12 months and and sp follows suit to say 100p, THEN we factor in a us listing and as you state the us markets
award much higher
book value with the average p / b in the blockchain cc sector of x 20, Then we are looking at (without dilution) in 12 months - = MC of # 2 BILLION = # 20 SP AS you state in your summary the figures are staggering so is the ablove a realistic projected mc based
on the last 7 months growth and
returns on investments made in CC ICO, s?
I'll generally
award a 1.0 Price /
Book multiple for companies earning anywhere between an 8 - 12 %
Return on Equity — entirely dependent
on the quality of the company & its business model, plus the degree of risk and / or leverage involved.
American Airlines surprised many today when it announced several customer - friendly changes to its frequent - flier program.The new «One - Way Flex
Awards» will allow customers to
book one - way tickets for half the amount of miles needed for a round - trip ticket, and will also let passengers
book multi-city itineraries and combine
award seats with non-
award seats.Under the old paradigm, passengers could only
book round - trips to and from the same city and were forced to fly in an
award seat of equal value for both legs of the journey.This often made
booking award travel an exercise in futility — for example, an
award seat might be available only
on an outbound journey, but not the
return trip.But now passengers will be able to fly to New York in an
award seat, and
return in a premium - fare seat if a
return award seat is not available.
Trying to
book multiples may jack up rates or cause an
award query to
return with no space if you are
on a threshold between different availability buckets.
My partner and I were able to
book two low - level
award tickets leaving Thursday evening
on a non-stop and
returning Sunday morning with a connection in Detroit.
If you can find
award space
on Delta or Alaska Airlines
on the outbound flight but not
on the dates you need to
return, you could
book a one - way
award with Flying Blue and a one - way
award on United Airlines or American Airlines with another program.
Also, if you're trying to make a premium cabin
booking for a route that's not considered a «sweet - spot»
on an
award chart, you might be getting a poor
return in value for your points.
My aim is to
book a Qatar Airways Business Class
award,
on their A380 aircraft, between Europe and the Middle East and then to
return back to Europe in First Class (again
on an Airbus A380).
On the inaugural flight I enjoyed my economy class seat in 16H, but on the return flight I was able to upgrade to business class with help from the Booking Guru Award Servic
On the inaugural flight I enjoyed my economy class seat in 16H, but
on the return flight I was able to upgrade to business class with help from the Booking Guru Award Servic
on the
return flight I was able to upgrade to business class with help from the
Booking Guru
Award Service.
To get the best
return on the money invested, a future
award ticket
booked with those miles should cost more than two cents per mile.
While I generally
book award flights, I still want to make sure I maximize my
return on my paid flights.
That said, those of us in the hobby do know that a «low level»
award to Europe in Delta One is currently supposed to be 70,000 miles each way or 140,000 miles
return (and only
on Delta metal as Virgin Atlantic is now surcharged to 85,000 miles or even more if
booked last minute).
Buy a cash ticket or
book a separate
award to the Caribbean,
book a Flying Blue
award with a stopover in the U.S.
on your way to Hawaii,
on your
return from Hawaii you'll still be flying
on your Flying Blue
award back to the Caribbean (and through the U.S.).
I couldn't find another
award seat out of Siem Reap
on the same Korean Air flight as my mom, so I've
booked my
return ticket to the US out of Bangkok.
• Be flexible about your travel dates and times •
Book flights for late night or mid-morning, as they may be available for fewer points • Try to book your Award Flight as far in advance as possible • Consider booking a trip during the off - peak season • Try leaving early for a trip, or returning later, or consider flying on the actual day of the holiday, since most people like to overnight on big holidays like Thanksgiving and Chris
Book flights for late night or mid-morning, as they may be available for fewer points • Try to
book your Award Flight as far in advance as possible • Consider booking a trip during the off - peak season • Try leaving early for a trip, or returning later, or consider flying on the actual day of the holiday, since most people like to overnight on big holidays like Thanksgiving and Chris
book your
Award Flight as far in advance as possible • Consider
booking a trip during the off - peak season • Try leaving early for a trip, or
returning later, or consider flying
on the actual day of the holiday, since most people like to overnight
on big holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas
However, by
booking with your Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select World Elite Mastercard you'll earn a 10 %
return on award redemptions (up to 10,000 miles annually), bringing the total down to just 36,000 miles.
I already had a
return ticket, but you could use a United free one way to maximize your
award if you
book a roundtrip
on Lufthansa or other Star Alliance carrier using United miles.
If UA opens
award travel 338 days out, do I have to try to
book my outbound
on one day (day 338) and my
return on another day (338 — 10 or -14 days) depending
on how long I want to stay?
Here's my dilemma: I can be poised to check ANA for
award availability
on United or another Star Alliance partner 356 days in advance of the outbound leg — but if I want to use ANA miles to
book a round trip
award, don't I have to wait to
book until the requisite number of days before the
return leg, since ANA doesn't allow one ways?
For our Cathay Pacific First Class
award flight (which I often book for clients with my Award Booking Service), on the return my husband and I switched so that I could try first class with the munc
award flight (which I often
book for clients with my
Award Booking Service), on the return my husband and I switched so that I could try first class with the munc
Award Booking Service),
on the
return my husband and I switched so that I could try first class with the munchkin.
Delta collects fuel charges
on those originating in Europe you can save at least half of the fuel charges by
booking a one way
return from the USA instead of a round trip
award ticket.
Every day you can
book a day further into the future, so if you want to travel over Christmas and New Year, your
return flight should be bookable very soon, and I expect excellent
award space with Delta miles
on Virgin Australia.