Sentences with phrase «said the price tag»

One person close to the situation said the price tag in any acquisition could be close to $ 3 billion, although an agreement is yet to be reached.
Mr O'Connor said a price tag of $ US10 billion was «firming up as a line in the sand» for the shale assets.
A fifth of consumers said the price tag for fruit and vegetables prevented them from eating more and over one in ten were put off by the amount of planning and preparation required to fit fresh fruit and vegetables into their diet.
The governor said he believes the state can enact a new plan to offer free tuition at public colleges and universities; he said the price tag of $ 163 million is just a fraction of the $ 160 billion spending plan.
Cuomo's counsel Mylan Denerstein said the price tag to the state from the new definition of medical necessity is expected to be roughly $ 25 million, and will be included in the budget for the next fiscal year.
Then you say the price tag!

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HTC's VR head says that with decent headsets still carrying hefty price tags, consumers could be turned off by low - end also - rans
This year, at least, will be «promising» with potential new blockbuster therapies expected to be approved in China that will come with affordable price tags, said Credit Suisse in a sector note in January.
«We view this as a «home - run deal» for Disney and while its an aggressive acquisition with a high price tag, in our opinion this is the right move at the right time as the marriage of these assets creates a much more formidable Disney,» Ives said.
Its $ 495 price tag includes a two - year data plan with AT&T, which means it does not rely on a smartphone for connectivity, as do most smartwatches, the companies said in a press release on Monday.
Customers seem to be opting for cheaper models of the iPhone, according to Cowen & Co., which says that suggests Apple failed to cram enough new technology into the iPhone X to justify a $ 999 price tag.
While the price tag for stolen information on the black market can translate to a lucrative sales career for some crooked employees, it's a costly phenomenon for organizations once they have realized it has occurred, which is often «during forensic examination of user devices after individuals left a company,» said Verizon.
Panoskaltsis - Mortari had never worked with 3 - D printers before — she says most price tags were around $ 150,000, with some as high as $ 300,000 — until Cabrera reached out to her to see if she'd be interested in testing a beta version of the BioBots printer.
With a $ 1.99 price tag, Camera + is a filter for the iPhone that, as it says, «adds pro-camera crispness to almost any shot.»
In looking more broadly at spending on military and anti-terrorist activities over nearly a decade and a half, experts vary on the overall price tag - but it's safe to say it's mind boggling.
Any of those price tags would make a merger the most expensive in tech history, but Qualcomm and lead director Tom Horton have said it's «just not even close to what the value of the company is.»
Customers, the reports say, aren't turned off by the iPhone X's $ 999 starting price tag and that Apple is on the cusp of a «super-cycle» that could see the company generate historic profits.
«It was exactly the right prize for Kickboard at the time,» Medbery says, noting it's «near impossible» to place a price tag on the insights she gleaned from the financiers and business analysts she met — not to mention the relationships she forged with potential investors, advisors and senior leaders at the region's public schools.
The drug, given over four injections, costs $ 120,000 in the U.S. Bristol defends Yervoy's price tag, saying it reflects the survival benefit and the steep cost of the drug's development.
This is an elaborate way to say that the reported $ 999 price tag, if true, could be brutal for sales.
The company has said its goal is to create a track that generates enough volume to have an affordable price tag for passengers, around $ 20.
The real value of an asset is not what the price tag says or what an expert recommended but is always what the market dictates.
«We are really excited to get going on this project,» O'Connell said, which will bring prices down for batteries to power its upcoming line of cars with a price tag less than $ 40,000.
Mark Sullivan's anonymously - sourced piece in Fast Company said a special 10th anniversary edition of the iconic smartphone would have special features and a price tag «very likely north of $ 1,000.»
In fact, Napoleon Hill, one of my mentors, said that going the extra mile is the one principle you must follow if you want to write your own price tag and be sure of getting it.
«The true price tag for the ongoing costs of the litigation is terrifying,» said Christopher Whalen, managing director at Carrington Investment Services.
The Liberal government of Ontario has questioned the bill's price tag, saying it will unnecessarily cost the province more than $ 1 billion due to an expected influx of new prison inmates in the provincial prison system.
A major reason for that many say is their price tags, both more than $ 14,000 a year.
That's one way to interpret the price tag of about $ 90 million that insiders say PwC paid for an insolvency firm that did $ 93 million in revenue last year.
The estimated price tag for generators for nursing homes across Florida: $ 240 million, said Frankel, who said she got the figure from state officials.
That said, it also comes with a high price tag.
In April, the company said it would slash price tags on razors by up to 20 %.
Also, given the likely high price tag of trucks with high levels of automation, it will take time for economies of scale to take effect and create a realistic payback opportunity for carriers, says Keith Brandis, Volvo's director of product planning.
In days gone by, the cost of a product or a service was exactly what it said on the price tag.
Each student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas wore a price tag with $ 1.05 on Saturday to point out how much money they say Sen. Marco Rubio got from the National Rifle Association — divided by each student in Florida.@marcorubio #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/pvGt 8mRmuX
Talks about the deal have happened as recently as this month, but these discussions are said to be failed as the Redmond based company was quite apprehensive by Nokia's slumping market position and high price tag for the buy - out.
Parkland activists brandished orange tags with $ 1.05, the amount of money Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has accepted from the NRA divided by every student in Florida — the price of each student's life, activists said.
Dickie Wong, executive director of research at Kingston Securities in Hong Kong, said he was optimistic that an agreement would be reached because of the high price tag attached to failing to do so.
Since the story as seems to be bigger than just «Osama being used and abused» but it was always every crime made by inelegance or the crime world was tagged to him being behind it... even those who wanted to collect the insurance of their buildings the blew them up and tagged it to the late, even those who enjoyed the fluctuations of shares prices have made their moves to effect the same and tagging it to the late... It is not that i know but rather being every thing is possible to fabricate... What ever the case might be or made done, we say; Believers: The Ultimate Victors [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it.
Police officials said it was the fourth attack on a mosque in the last 18 months and part of a recent uptick in so - called price tag episodes by radical settlers.
On Thursday morning in an early string of tweets, Trump said Puerto Rico's current crisis is of its own making, saying «Electric and all infrastructure was disaster before hurricanes» and implying that the price tag to help Puerto Rico may soon become untenable.
The arsonists sprayed «revenge» and «price tag» on the walls, Israeli police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said.
Families don't need another tax on their shopping trolley and taxpayers don't need an $ 8 billion price tag for a CDS» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
And if you're like me, and you look at the $ 2.75 price tag of a cupcake in a shoppe or bakery and say «Hmph, I can make a dozen of those for $ 2.75» then THIS is exactly the book you need.
My dad calls it an epic burger because he says it has an epic price tag.
But for farmers, getting over the price hurdle isn't the only problem with the RFID system, according to Wool Producers Australia (WPA) policy spokeswoman Jo Hall, who said using the tags in a practical scenario could pose problems.
«The idea is to take chef - inspired recipes, create burger creations that the consumer couldn't easily make at home, and give them that gourmet profile without the gourmet price tagsays Dan Stone, vice president of franchise development for Front Burner Brands, which owns Burger 21.
«The artisan, craft chocolate maker is probably, hopefully, going to be sourcing their beans in a way that they're hunting down the highest quality, which often costs more — and also hopefully ensuring that the farmer gets a larger share of that price tagsaid former Le Bernardin pastry chef Michael Laiskonis the creative director at the Institute of Culinary Education's Chocolate Lab.
Now I am not saying that Gimenez would not improve the Arsenal squad, although to be perfectly honest I do not know a lot about him, but the # 40 million price tag that the Daily Mail are reporting is simply crazy.
As Wenger has said many times, the price tag does not make the player.
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