Sentences with phrase «selling at that price nets»

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Sold at those prices, the Silk Road stash could have reaped $ 2.1 billion, enough to cover the Marshals Service's annual budget; in 2014 and 2015, it netted just $ 66 million.
ETF shares may be bought or sold throughout the day at their market price, not their Net Asset Value (NAV), on the exchange on which they are listed.
Amsterdam - based uniQure said it would sell 5.4 million shares at an initial public offering price of $ 17.00 each, netting it $ 81.9 million after expenses.
We sell our units on a continuous basis at initial offering prices of $ 10.00 per Class A unit, $ 9.576 per Class C unit, and $ 9.186 per Class I unit; however, to the extent that our net asset value on the most recent valuation date increases above or decreases below our net proceeds per unit as stated in the Company's prospectus, our board of managers will adjust the offering prices of all classes of units to ensure that no unit is sold at a price, after deduction of selling commissions, dealer manager fees and organization and offering expenses, that is above or below our net asset value per unit as of such valuation date.
He sold GM shares at cut - rate prices for a net savings of $ 900 million; cut the contingency reserve by $ 2 billion; and, booked a «settlement» of $ 900 million for a new disability and sick leave management system for federal government employees.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
An ETF combines the evaluation feature of a mutual fund or unit investment trust, which can be bought or sold at the end of each trading day for its net asset value, with the tradability feature of a closed - end fund, which trades throughout the trading day at prices that may be more or less than its net asset value.
Shares are bought and sold at market price (closing price) not net asset value (NAV) are not individually redeemed from the Fund.
Another advantage of mutual fund shares is that they can be bought and sold daily at a price that is calculated daily which is what as known as Net Asset Value per share.
his predictions for this season are already in tatters after just 6 weeks which is no surprise to me as he cant put out a balanced quality XI as he hasnt built it due to a mixture of his arrogance and cheapness... so let me say it again draxler griezman and kondogbia should and could have been brought in (griezman should have been chased at end of season wenger knew his skills and before he signed an extension with athletico)... walcott ramsey flamini and arteta sold... net spend about 50 to 60m... or the price of sterling....
Not surprisingly, attempts to sell them subsidized LLINs during the years 2000 to 2005 fell badly short, even at prices as low as $ 2 to $ 3 per net.
While the Duchess's Gucci dress is already sold - out on Net - A-Porter, the same style is available in a different color at Neiman Marcus (but with a $ 2,700 price tag).
Year after year my company partners with QVC to host an annual gala in which we sell high end designer shoes for half off the suggested retail price at the Waldorf Astoria and all the net proceeds go to Breast Cancer research and awareness.
A standard deep discount clause looks something like this: «On copies of the Work sold by the Publisher at a discount of greater than 55 % from the publisher's retail price through channels outside of ordinary retail trade channels, the author will be paid a royalty of 15 % of the Publisher's net proceeds.»
At a $ 60 cover price we would net $ 4.80 per book sold of the first 15,000 units and have recouped only a $ 72,000 credit of the advance.
The deal netted Apple 30 % of book profits and stipulated that publishers couldn't sell their books on other platforms at lower prices.
Then on Wednesday, a post appeared on the Post's Wonkblog comparing the Amazon / Hachette fight to the debate over net neutrality: «Wanting to give consumers access to its products through the biggest single pipeline available, Hachette may relent on the price at which it sells books to Amazon, squeezing its slim profit margins even further.»
He wrote in a blog post a few years ago «we found $ 2.99 books, on average, netted the authors more earnings (profit per unit, multiplied by units sold) than books priced at $ 6.99 and above.
Tablets are often higher end devices and can be sold at premium prices which nets everyone up and down with the supply chain with solid profit margins.
One way that 25 percent of net became the standard royalty for e-books was because publishers said, «We all know they can't go on selling e-books at a loss forever and sooner or later this pricing structure has got to change.»
As to the financial merits of selling books at $ 4.99, or whatever other arbitrary price point you'd like to choose, again, I have never said that self - pubbing isn't superior in terms of the author net, presuming a sale is made.
Meanwhile, my $ 5.99 book (which sells well at this price) is netting me about 50 cents per borrow.
Royalty Rate x (Amazon price - taxes and Delivery Costs) = Royalty By «price - match» we mean where we sell the Digital Book in one or more of the Available Sales Territories at a price (net of taxes) that is below the List Price to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territoprice - taxes and Delivery Costs) = Royalty By «price - match» we mean where we sell the Digital Book in one or more of the Available Sales Territories at a price (net of taxes) that is below the List Price to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territoprice - match» we mean where we sell the Digital Book in one or more of the Available Sales Territories at a price (net of taxes) that is below the List Price to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territoprice (net of taxes) that is below the List Price to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales TerritoPrice to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territoprice for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territoprice for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territories.
With a 70 % royalty, an Ebook with a cover price of $ 4.99 nets me about the same as a paperback does with a cover price of $ 14.99, but the opportunity to sell more books at the lower price makes ebooks the way to go.
«Agents are acting in regard to their own interest — to sell the house quickly — even at a lower price,» he says, adding that waiting another month to sell a house for an extra $ 10,000 will only net the agent about $ 150 after expenses.
Going forward, when invetsors want to sell their units, the DBs are obliged to buy them back at a price very close to their net asset value.
In theory, ETFs are supposed to be infinitely liquid: that is, you should be able to buy or sell units at market prices very close to the net asset value (NAV).
Any stock selling at a price below 66 % of its NCAV (Price < 0.66 * NCAV) is called a net - net stock and is a major barprice below 66 % of its NCAV (Price < 0.66 * NCAV) is called a net - net stock and is a major barPrice < 0.66 * NCAV) is called a net - net stock and is a major bargain.
The price at which investors buy and sell shares to the fund is called the Net Asset Value (NAV) and is calculated each trading day at 4:00 pm.
The common stock is selling at prices that reflect at least a 20 % discount from readily ascertainable Net Asset Value (NAV) as of the latest balance sheet date.
The Fund buys at the time the near - term outlook is poor provided the company is well capitalized, if our analysis indicates that the common shares are available at a low price earnings ratio relative to long - term future earning power and / or are selling at a substantial discount from an adjusted, and measurable, net asset value.
Avoid being a victim of value traps by only investing in net - nets which: Generate revenue, experience NCAV Burn of less than 25 % annually, aren't based in China or if you are risk averse, aren't Chinese, have sold at a price above the current NCAV in the past 5 years, and are not issuing shares.
Mutual funds are typically purchased from and sold back to the investment company and priced at the end of the trading day, with the price determined by the net asset value (NAV) of the underlying securities.
Stock above the strike price If ZYX advances to 50 at expiration, the covered call writer, upon assignment, will obtain a net profit of $ 875 per contract (the exercise price of 45 less the price of the stock when the option was sold plus the option premium received of 3 1/4 X 100).
But it's likely that Charlie sold as the price increased, as with net - net investments you need to sell at fair value, because your margin of safety is no longer present once the stock appreciates to a certain level.
Common characteristics associated with stocks selling at less than 66 % of net current asset value are low price / earnings ratios, low price / sales ratios and low prices in relation to «normal» earnings; i.e., what the company would earn if it earned the average return on equity for a given industry or the average neti ncome margin on sales for such industry.
The original indicative IPO price was set at $ 15 - 17, but ended up at $ 14 & the shares haven't traded higher since — 10 million shares were sold for net proceeds of $ 128.7 mio.
I've just sold off a Deutsche Wohnen (DWNI: GR) holding at EUR 14.41, a 226 % gain on my net entry price.
Number two is the hidden bidding up of the shares through sham transactions where related parties buy & sell at progressively higher prices (netting to no loss, aside from commissions) until some speculators see the microcap stock and start driving it higher, possibly supported by promotional paid research.
Unlike open - end mutual funds which are bought and sold at Net Asset Value (NAV), ETFs are traded throughout the day at whatever price clears the market, and at times, an ETF's price may deviate from its NAV.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
Investment return at both net asset value and market price as well as principal value will fluctuate, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares.
Shares of ETFs are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
He will sell his crop produce at $ 7.5, making his net sale price $ 10.1 ($ 7.5 + $ 2.6).
A Robert Longo work was also a clear winner in the auction, almost quadrupling its estimate to sell for a final price of # 422,500, as well as a Yayoi Kusama, who continues her strong leadership for women at auction, selling a work from her Infinity Nets series for # 1.3 million.
While the Energy Minister proudly claims that Ontario is now a «net exporter» of power because we have a surplus, what he fails to explain is that we pay a premium price for renewable energy, which is usually produced out of phase with demand, and we then sell it off at a significant discount.
Net metering laws help offset some of the cost of a grid - tied wind system by allowing the homeowner to sell extra energy back to the utility at retail prices.
However, when these solar customers sell energy to the grid, the price they are paid for that electricity is set at a specified, non-variable rate depending on their net metering policy.
The Framework responds to net neutrality issues associated with recent practices by ISPs with respect to differential pricing, where the same or similar products or services are sold to customers at different prices.
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