Sentences with phrase «sell to the public just»

The company, US Specialty Vehicles which has built many a trick auto for movies as well as building special lines to sell to the public just outdid FCA.

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Having originally filed an $ 86 - million IPO in 2015 to take Viventia Bio public, Dan sold the company in September 2016 to Eleven Biotherapeutics for just $ 13 million.
But the company did not address the key question: Does it plan to sell driver-less cars to the public or just commercialize the underlying technology.
Thanks to this thorough and detailed account, we can better understand not just the talent and dedication of the Mad Men - era professionals who sold the Moon to a global public, but also the larger transformation of statecraft into stagecraft, and the enduring and irreversible transformation of the public sphere into an enterprise of image creation, and manipulation.»
Certainly the public is legally able to sell their property without the aid of an agent, just as most people are able to change the oil in their cars without a service station.
Note, if the public stocks you cite here that can easily sell shares to raise capital have been crushed this badly just think how bad off the hundreds of pre-ipo companies who thought they were being smart by not going public are doing.
Just what the world needs, another snake oil salesman, another tired old con artist using his public profile to make money to soft minds selling fire and brimstone.
Crucially, this business has been established away from the public eye: it makes money by selling raw, young, just - fermented wine to other companies to market under their brands, not Randall's.
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
«The extraordinary thing is that because of its clout, industry has been able to commit what appears to be a criminal offence — selling the public horsemeat falsely labelled as beef — and just say they are sorry and didn't know».
From no carb, to moderate carb, to high carb, and everything in between, just about every scenario has been marketed and sold to the public as the magic weight loss formula.
I think the «10 rep mindset» has hypnotized the mass public and sold them on the idea that they just have to reach a certain rep number and they will be good.
Lush and honest, there just wasn't a better representation of how to sell a movie to a unsuspecting public who didn't realize that what they really needed in their life was to see their La La Land hero become bloodied and violent.
Just because a PR firm was hired to promote the Common Core Standards and that PR firm, through focus groups, determined that «rigor» was the word that would sell the standards to the American public does not make the standards or the SBAC test rigorous.
You're inspired, you're passionate, you've just received your invitation for an in - depth interview and you're ready to sell your experience about why you're going to make an exceptional Fellow, but... BUT you're not really sure why Betsy DeVos was a controversial choice for Secretary of Education, the argument between charter school vs traditional public school vs school vouchers alludes you, and you once thought Common Core was a pilates ab workout.
They're certainly not going to sell land and buildings back to cities below market value just to support the public good.
During my years of teaching I watched the entire understanding of what was traditional in our city's lowest - income schools get sold to the public as FAILING: in just a few short years it was impossible to find advocates who would argue that they were not.
At the car's public debut last fall, Saab had just been taken through a Chapter 11 reorganization, and Saab's parent, General Motors, had itself declared bankruptcy and was actively seeking to sell off the Swedish brand.
Famed Italian styling house Italdesign has revealed a new mid-engined supercar that will be sold to the public, albeit in a very limited run of just five units.
Possibly the fact that Amazon does sell those objects is what has made the bookselling side of their business into just another commodity, but it is the public who's in the wrong for thinking that Amazon has some noble duty to be better than that, to rise above the sheer desire to make a profit.
My son, an IT specialist, tells me that he could knock up a transactional site in one evening which would enable me and any other independent either singly or together, to sell the complete range of an author's books to the UK public just as efficiently as Amazon does.
Just wondering how fast this will sell out the first day its available to the public.
they are of GOOGLE and again claim no credit nor this has been sold for any monetary value but just providing information to the public domain.
They are the same public domain titles that you can get elsewhere for free, but B&N, like most ebook stores, re-edit the classics so that they are well formatted and add additional info like introductions and footnotes and then sell them to those that are too lazy to download them elsewhere or just don't know that they can.
The publishers think they are going for the sure thing when in reality, they look like sell - outs, not just to their reading public, but to those of us who are actually working to hone their writing skills.
And, aside from successful maturity dates, the same would be true of large amounts of debt — there might be a public market available for small amounts of it, but just try to buy or sell a big amount, and pricing conditions are rarely favorable.
If you just want to cash out, you can a) sell it on the public exchange, assuming the company is publicly traded, or b) if the company is private, find private buyers and negotiate sale price based on your understanding of the company.
Hobby breeders have always sold direct to the buyer just like craft people sell their wares to the public - with no government inspection.
People who run these hellholes kill the the dogs they can not sell and truck in ones they can (usually with some sob story about these terrible people in the «south» who just do not know anything about dogs) and dare to blame the public for the deaths of the dogs they do kill.
And those are just operations that sell wholesale to pet shops — facilities that sell their dogs face - to - face to the public are not regulated under any federal humane care facility standards.
Yes, even go after the ones who buy them for pets, they do just as much damage as the ones who breed and the ones who buy them to sell to the public.
The latter was confirmed just a few days later when Batman: Arkham Asylum reached two million copies sold after a mere two to three weeks of being available to the public.
Following others such as CNN and The Wall Street Journal, Fallon's show is just the latest mainstream outlet to fail to pick up on what the Wii U truly is, and if they are at all reflective of the greater public at large, then Nintendo may be in for an uphill battle to sell its latest hardware with their current brand.
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Its predecessor, Dragon Quest IX for the Nintendo DS, sold over 2 million copies in just a few days, whereas perhaps due to the Japanese public's aversion to MMOs, this title has yet to break half a million two weeks after release.
Just to recap: The library needs money, so the Central Library Plan entails selling the Science, Industry, and Business Library and the Mid-Manhattan Library (which currently houses the largest circulating collections of the NYPL) for $ 200 million, then combining them inside the New York Public Library.
Among all those other reasons not to sell off the collection, too, it means a loss not just to the Academy, but to the public.
A striking, large - scale collage by Paul McCarthy titled Mountaineer Hummel (Puck Penissss)(2009)-- «raw and radical, just like him» — is the first two - dimensional McCarthy work of such scale to be sold in a public auction (est. $ 250,000 - $ 350,000).
Public response to the Canadian exclusive of King Tut: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs continues to be overwhelmingly positive, with more than 100,000 tickets sold since they became available just under three months ago.
Just in case you think this is a new trend, consider this flashback to the 1980's, which shows how the public - service aspect of journalism — sustaining coverage of important arenas even if it does not «sell» — is a hard fit in a world focused on the bottom line:
«In just 24 hours, more than 35,000 HSI supporters have appealed to Amazon for a total ban on the sale of whale, dolphin and porpoise products,» said Kitty Block, vice president of Humane Society International «The public wants these animals protected rather than killed and sold for profit.»
I disagree with «a massive PR campaign involved in selling it to the public» wrt to global warming but am willing to say massive PR campaigns by many groups (on both sides), admittedly some overlapping and some just «fellow travelers».
Just as Xcel had to first sell the value of these projects to the state's Public Utility Commission, now the utility has to make the case again for what these programs are worth to the city.
For any overpaid advertizing creative types on here try this as an idea for a focus group Being preached to and lectured at dosent make people concerned or thoughtfull and it dosent help sell your product Ordinary people trust me just find it irratating and condesending The great British public are more concerned about keeping their jobs and the recession than Climate Change real or not
Just try and sell that to the public.
If tech companies decide to sell directly to the public, then it is just an opportunity for lawyers to poo - poo the software precedent provided by their client, and the software company often times has little chance to defend itself.
I wish that the LSUC would set up a committee with just that mandate instead of continuing to waste its time looking at ways to sell our independence and the true public interest out to nonlawyer entities that intelligence and experience show are and will increasingly be anti-competitive, will add two more layers of overhead, will put profit seeking on behalf of remote shareholders ahead of our ethos of giving advice that is in the best interests of the client not ourselves.
The legal advisor to the European Court of Justice has just said that AdWords does not violate trade mark law — apparently because the program does not use the trade mark in way visible to the public, or sell goods or services to the public.
«I suppose nearly all members of the public would think that you can not infringe a trade mark if you are just selling the genuine goods of the proprietor to which he has applied his trade mark.
A company selling insurance directly to the public has not eliminated the expense of that salesperson — they've just moved it in - house.
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