Sentences with phrase «running huge losses»

A stop loss is there to protect you from running huge losses.

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True, his Unification Church's commercial operations made large losses and ran up huge debts.
Losing Ozil will be a huge loss however, and I fear this would finally end our consecutive run of Champions League entries.
The young centre - back was a close second to his defensive partner in the running for the monthly award, which will come as a huge boost to the 20 year - old who had suffered a 4 - 3 loss on his competitive debut only weeks ago.
The doorstep returns outside of London are saying that Labour is still running substantially below its 2015 vote, that Ukip votes are transferring in huge numbers to the Tories with losses in prospect of the mid-60s to mid-90s and a lingering possibility that the situation could be even worse come Thursday.
But are they really killing a huge cash cow (from their point of view), or is the whole book - selling business simply running now as a loss leader to get consumers buying * everything * from Amazon?
I'll certainly run with that — employees may no longer literally carve out a day each week to mess around with stuff, but Google obviously remains committed to huge investment in its core business, continually ranking & allocating more (or less) resources to products / services which are often still pre-revenue, margin - free, or even plain old loss - making... [YouTube is a prime example — it is, by far, the largest streaming business globally (over 1 billion users per month), but appears to be only in the early innings now of generating revenue, let alone margins.
Even midstream operators that run fee - based businesses suffered huge losses in their share prices.
Idaho Falls renters insurance customers who go ahead and get insured are smart to do so because for a very small monthly premium, they avoid running the risk of huge out of pocket losses that can come about as a result of fire, theft, and many other problems.
The company's announcement came «amid fears they [credit card customers] could run up huge losses,» the publication conveyed, adding that:
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