Exactly 629 ’72 Hurst / Olds were eventually
sold to the public through a handful of dealers, with gold reflective stripes, the W - 25 Ram Air hood, a 455 - cubic - inch Rocket V8 (270 or 300 hp) and Turbo 400 automatic with console - mounted Hurst Dual-Gate shifter.
Not exact matches
CNBC reported this week that Dell was considering
selling itself
to VMware in a so - called reverse merger as a way for Dell
to be listed on the
public markets without having
to go
through the formalities.
Snap Inc., the parent company behind Snapchat, has finally revealed how and where it will
sell its new Spectacles
to the
public:
through vending machines called «Snapbots.»
He brought Sunset Designs
to new heights in stitchery, brought fresh - baked cookie presentation
to the
public market, helped
to develop micro-computer hardware
through Government Technology Services, introduced the concept of «Patient and Physician Friendly» robotic surgery, and revolutionized friendly cancer treatments
through Pharmacyclics, which recently
sold for $ 21 billion.
The range of exit strategies includes taking the company
public through an initial
public offering (IPO),
selling the company
to a strategic acquirer, or recapitalizing and
selling the firm
to the management team, also known as a management buyout.
Based on these absurd and deliberately misleading statements, the misguided
public... has been persuaded
to purchase stock in his company...» — a U.S. District Attorney, prosecuting American inventor Lee DeForest for
selling stock fraudulently
through the mail for his Radio Telephone Company in 1913.
Toward debtor countries American diplomats work
through the World Bank and IMF
to demand that debtors raise their interest rates and impose taxes and austerity programs
to keep their wages low,
sell off their
public domain
to pay their foreign debts, and deregulate their economy so as
to enable foreign investors
to privatize local electricity, telephone services and other infrastructure formerly provided at subsidized rates
to help these economies grow.
Grayscale was able
to speed up the approval process of the trust
through the use of a legal loophole that enabled
public fund holders
to sell their shares after one year.
Remember what Irving Fisher told us in The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions: The
public psychology of going into debt for gain passes
through several more or less distinct phases: (a) the lure of big prospective dividends or gains in income in the remote future; (b) the hope of
selling at a profit, and realizing a capital gain in the immediate future; (c) the vogue of reckless promotions, taking advantage of the habituation of the
public to great expectations; (d) the development of downright fraud, imposing on a
public which had grown credulous and gullible.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur
through the issuance of
public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably
sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government
to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able
to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
Then it
sold the whole thing
to the
public (REIT IPO), and that REIT is now going
through Wall Street for its capital requirements.
While analysts have welcomed Wesfarmers» decision
to hive off Coles
to focus on faster - growing businesses such as Bunnings and Kmart, some have questioned why the board has not tried
to secure a premium by
selling the entire food and liquor business
to trade or private equity buyers or
through an initial
public offering.
It has been a matter of great concern among
public health activists who work on child health and nutrition that the issue of malnutrition was being converted into a marketing opportunity
to be addressed
through products that big corporations could
sell as the answer, instead of being seen as a basic lack of access
to food caused by structural inequities in food distribution.
With the growth in the commercialisation of
public space,
through sell - offs, a Peaceful Protest Act would also create a limited right of access
to quasi-
public land for the purposes of protest — as Tom Watson unsuccessful amendment
to the Protection of Freedoms Bill attempted last year.
through to its focus group conclusion («A further step would be
to ask the
public...») isn't this post really about
selling predetermined solutions («
Sell that vision Rhodri»; Close that sale!)
We also need
to consider the scope for larger, single successful attacks reaping the benefits much quicker than the smaller, and often much harder,
sells through the
public,» he said.
Last week, Ghanaian dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, shocked many music fans when he vent his rage on Peace FM's Entertainment Review after he and his management team revealed
to the general
public that their artiste is currently going
through a rebranding process
to sell his image.
Condemnation of land or homes happens
through the process of eminent domain, in which a government can force someone
to sell property for a
public improvement — usually a road or power line.
It does so
through regulations spelled out in the Clean Water Act, which include providing tax incentives for
selling or giving wetlands
to land trusts or other conservation groups, via cooperative efforts with state and local entities, and by acquiring wetlands outright
to add acreage
to public lands systems.
Through its popular science book program, TÜBİTAK translates a range of science books into Turkish and sells them to the public, both directly and through book
Through its popular science book program, TÜBİTAK translates a range of science books into Turkish and s
ells them t
o the p
ublic, both directly and t
hrough book
hrough bookstores.
In fact, some companies only
sell through health care providers and don't advertise or market
to the
public — forgoing that business
to encourage consumers
to consult a professional.
For example, students who need help advocating for themselves can learn how
to present and
sell ideas, market themselves, and communicate effectively
through public speaking.
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.
It is a cynical policy that has
sold out our children and
public education in order
to get a few dollars from the Feds
through RTTT.
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.
NASCAR's homologation requirement demanded that vehicles
to be raced must be available
to the general
public and
sold through dealerships in specific minimum numbers.
The Ford Motor Co. is taking a billion - dollar gamble by radically redesigning its two best -
selling cars, the Taurus and Mercury Sable.Although the 1996 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable won't go on sale until next fall, Ford unveiled them Tuesday at press conferences at the North American International Auto Show here, which opens
to the
public Saturday and runs
through Jan. 15.
This means we primarily
sell to dealers at rock - bottom vehicle prices, but we offer those same vehicles and prices
to the
public through our website.
Setting aside that I think the idea that a talking book feature creates any sort of enjoyment whatsoever, while you yourself have the right
to enjoy hearing creative works read on that Kindle in all it's robotic stentorian tones, it's probably the case that Amazon ain't got the right
to profit from
selling to many peoples (the
public) the device or «the work
through the device» made more valuable / sellable because those people (whether separate or apart) can listen
to the Kindle read it aloud.
The OliPad will be
sold to enterprises and the
public sector
through Olivetti and Telecom Italia's dedicated sales networks.
Bricks - and - Mortar Bookstore Chains The major bricks - and - mortar bookstore chains are especially important
to publishers and authors for their potential ability
to buy and
sell large quantities of new books and
to stock backlist sellers, as well as their ability
to promote books
to the book - buying
public through chain - wide bookstore promotions.
While Talk Up Your Book: How
to Sell Your Book
Through Public Speaking, Interviews, Signings, Festivals, Conferences, and More draws primarily on Fry's experiences as an author, it includes interviews with me and many other authors who talk about their books in an effort
to reach key audience with their messages.
The major bookstore chains are especially important
to publishers and authors for their potential ability
to buy and
sell large quantities of new books and
to stock backlist sellers, as well as their ability
to promote books
to the book - buying
public through chain - wide bookstore promotions.
A moratorium on all foreclosures could cause home sales
to plummet, as mortgage lenders can not
sell foreclosed homes until they acquire the title
through a sheriff's sale or
public foreclosure auction.
At the beginning of a stock's life, it is
sold to investors in what is known as an initial
public offering (IPO)
through a process known as underwriting.
Structure ETFs offer
public investors an undivided interest in a pool of securities and other assets and thus are similar in many ways
to traditional mutual funds, except that shares in an ETF can be bought and
sold throughout the day like stocks on a securities exchange
through a broker - dealer.
The end goal of this bill and the reason for this measure is
to drastically reduce the number of animals
sold through both shelters and retail pet stores purchased
through mass breeding operations or as the media along with the general
public labelling them «puppy mills» or «kitten factories».
Go here for information about a scathing audit by the Office of Inspector General of APHIS lax and ineffective regulation of dog breeding facilities and the agency's plan
to remedy its failures; and for information about the Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety Act, the PUPS Act, pending federal legislation that would mandate APHIS regulate all dog breeders that
sell directly
to the
public whether
through the internet, newspaper ads or otherwise, and not only those that
sell through brokers or dealers or that maintain show rooms where buyers can observe dogs for sale.
Our mission is
to raise awareness and educate the
public about puppy mills and their connection
to puppies
sold in pet stores, on the Internet, and
through other outlets.
They hide the ugly truth from the
public by
selling their puppies
to unsuspecting consumers
through pet stores, websites and classified ads, refusing
to reveal where or how the puppy was born and raised.
Our mission is
to raise awareness and educate the
public about puppy mills and their connection
to puppies
sold in pet stores, over the internet, and
through other outlets.
Numerous regulated and illegal unregulated puppy mills are taking advantage of cash sale
selling puppies directly
to the
public through: websites, classified ads, or flea markets, and not remitting state taxes.
Puppy mill puppies, often as young as eight weeks of age, are
sold to pet shops or directly
to the
public over the Internet,
through newspaper ads and at swap meets and flea markets.
These breeders
sell directly
to the
public through «clearing houses» or beautiful websites that disquise and mislead.
Commercial breeders that
sell directly
to the
public fall
through the regulatory cracks unless they do business in a state that licenses commercial kennels.
«High volume retail breeders» would no longer be exempt from Animal Welfare Act licensing and other regulation if they
sell dogs directly
to the
public, whether over the internet, telephone or
through newspaper ads.
Update September 18, 2013: The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has now adopted as a final rule some regulation of breeders that
sell directly
to the
public through ads.
The state relies on the USDA
to regulate breeders that
sell dogs indirectly
to the
public through dealers or pet stores.Â
All of the breeders or dealers that
sell directly
to the
public through the internet, for example, or newspaper ads, or
to research facilities, have been free
to operate largely as they please unless they are regulated by the state.
Under current law only breeders or dealers that
sell indirectly
to the
public through dealers or pet stores are subject
to AWA regulations.