Not exact matches
Another way to give him and Sanchez encouragement for the future is for our
skinflint boss to get his rear
in gear and sign a few winners quickly and not wait till the end of the window trying to scrape a bargain you don't get many of those nowadays.
Good - but
in another way sad - to know that the number of die - hards questioning the chihuahua - headed
skinflint are ever growing.
Another knave
in the Bromley account is Richard Darman,
skinflint chief of the Office of Management of Budget.
Also worthy of honors are Christopher Plummer as the old
skinflint J. Paul Getty
in «All the Money
in the World»; Ray Romano, as the concerned father of a sick woman
in «The Big Sick»; Steve Carell as a dead ringer for tennis hustler Bobby Riggs
in «Battle of the Sexes»; and Ben Mendelsohn as King George VI, who gradually finds himself warming toward Winston Churchill
in «The Darkest Hour.»
Yet, with his typical dry sense of humour, he also thanked those who had not describing them as «boneheads, Philistines and
skinflints», who could all «rot
in hell».
On the way to and from the Chicago Auto Show — overlooking the comedic jackassery Ray provided — our mission was to see how high we could push the mileage on these cars while driving them
in the manner of a your average
skinflint consumer.
However, the same transparency that allows large investors to keep an ETF's price tied to its underlying securities would give
skinflints a chance to piggyback off a manager's research by simply choosing to hold the same securities as the fund (although they'd pay a lot
in transaction fees if they did this frequently).
In my most recent article for Canadian MoneySaver, published earlier this month, I set out to learn just how much of
skinflint I could be.