They took a step back in March when townhomes
starting selling for more than $ 700,000 («They're not worth it,» Small says) and stopped packing the whole family into the car every weekend to tour open houses.
Lenovo has already started taking orders for the headset, which with a touch of irony runs on Google's Android operating system, and expects to
start selling it for 8,000 Yuan (approx.
A doll that purportedly helps babies sleep sold out instantly and
started selling for more than $ 300 on eBay, because parents are desperate.
I was amazed when Android tablets
started selling for under $ 100 a couple years ago.
I'll wait until 3rd party retailers
start selling them for $ 10 - $ 20.
CNET News.com reported last week that Amazon would be debuting its much - delayed e-book reader, which the retailer on Monday
started selling for $ 399.
It's a lovely phone, but if the launch of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S means the original Xperia Arc
starts selling for a big discount, you'd be just as well of picking that one up instead.
Only recently have
they started selling for less.
To address this we created unique pricing model where artist
start selling for $ 100 or $ 250 and unlock higher price tiers the more they sell.
According to Ronald Quandt, Sony's Xperia XZ1 will have a starting price tag of 599 GBP and the Xperia XZ1 Compact will
start selling for 499 GBP.
Graham has been a broker since 1999 when
he started selling for Concord Adex in the City Place Project.
Not exact matches
Amazon's dominant position in both book publishing and book
selling means that it would be incredibly dangerous
for the company to
start picking and choosing, on moral grounds, which authors it chooses to work with.
For years the company only
sold its products in Ontario, but it slowly
started to push outwards in 2003, when it began to distribute in Alberta.
These «initial coin offerings» are essentially crowdfunding campaigns
for anything bitcoin - related: You decide to
start a company and
sell digital «tokens» in your company to anyone online.
The move comes at the
start of the time of year known as the annual upfront marketplace, between March and May, when many major U.S. media companies
sell the bulk of their ad inventory
for the next year.
«Truth be told, when I
started the podcast, I didn't know that they intended to
sell ads
for it,» Friedman says.
We've been hearing a lot about
start ups that became wildly popular in just a small amount of time.WhatsApp was
sold for $ 16B after 5 years.
In a last ditch effort to off load inventory that hasn't
sold, Marcus Lemonis creates a sidewalk sale and
starts selling the clothing
for clearance prices.
Tuesday the slightly humbled CEO spoke at a UBS investor conference in New York, sketching his longterm vision
for Netflix: To be
selling Internet video subscriptions at prices
starting at $ 8 per month in most markets outside of China.
For example, a rice farmer in China
starts growing rice months before the rice is ready to harvest and
sell.
Lars Dalgaard, who
sold SuccessFactors to SAP
for $ 3.4 billion in 2011, is
starting a new investment venture focused on teaching CEOs better leadership.
To
start, the pair brewed their coffee
for 16 hours, creating a concentrate that could be
sold in 32 - ounce bottles and serve eight people when mixed with water or milk and poured over ice or heated up.
For a
start, the Exxon Mobil and Chevron Climate Reports assume that governments won't succeed in meeting their Paris Agreement commitments, resulting in financial outlooks that leave them free to
sell all their fossil fuel assets.
Barbara's story is incredible — she used a $ 1,000 loan to
start her business, which she later
sold for $ 66 million.
The book convinced Volk - Weiss that he needed to
start producing programs that Dynamics could own outright and
sell forever — and perhaps negotiate a piece of ownership
for himself.
When the co-founders of Appurify
sold their app development company to Google and
started working
for the search giant in 2014, they were impressed with the company's culture.
Donovan, who
started out in the movie business and won an Oscar in 2003
for producing Michael Moore's Bowling
for Columbine documentary, created a media company
for the Netflix era, where once beloved shows are held in massive digital libraries,
sold to streaming services, and viewed on demand, often on laptops, tablets and phones.
He's also CEO of NextUp.com, a not - yet - profitable
start - up that he and two partners founded in October 1999 to make and
sell software
for translating text into speech.
Fitbit's new $ 300 Ionic Watch got off to an «encouraging»
start, IDC said, but didn't
sell enough to make up
for the decline in the company's cheaper trackers.
The carrier is
selling the phones
for the same price as Samsung,
starting at $ 720 and $ 840.
He had already
started three companies, including Travidia, an Internet marketing firm in which he still owns a minority stake, and PRC Gaming, which he founded in 1993 and
sold to Harrah's Entertainment (NYSE: HET) in 1997
for an undisclosed amount.
The Korean phone maker is
selling the S9
starting at $ 720 and the S9 +
for $ 840.
My friends and family took notice and eventually
started asking
for my help
selling their items online, and that's when I realized I could make a career out of what was previously just a hobby.
That freed up other companies to
start making generic pods that would still work in Keurig - brand coffee brewers — and those clones typically
sold for 15 - 25 % less than the brand - name pods
sold by Keurig directly.
I
started going door to door in 1995 to
sell subscriptions to a magazine and call - in service, in which people would submit reviews of the work someone had done
for them.
The brand
started as Skinnygirl Cocktails — she
sold it in 2011 to Beam Global
for an undisclosed sum that Forbes estimates at $ 100 million — but now includes a range of products from shapewear to salad dressing.
In 2017, the government bannedICOs — a way
for start - ups to raise funds by
selling off new digital currencies — and shut down domestic cryptocurrency exchanges.
Dressed in his backwoods preppy uniform of a down vest over khakis and a rumpled shirt, he
starts by wishing
for «a tool that would exponentially increase my ability to
sell.»
If you've mastered these big - data applications, consider
starting your own ecommerce business or
selling your platform or infrastructure
for monitoring data.
Bitcoin has slumped more than 20 % this week amid increased regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Japan, an attempted theft at one of the biggest trading venues, and news that the bankruptcy trustee
for Mt. Gox has
started selling the now - defunct exchange's holdings to repay creditors.
Once you
start thinking seriously about data and have discovered avenues and methods
for collecting it, you can
sell the raw data you've gathered to other businesses.
When I
started my company, iDoneThis, the biggest question on my mind — and I'm guessing it's top of mind
for other young founders too — was: «Hmm... how do I
sell this?»
I had been the general manager of a farm that
sold horses, and I was
starting to train
for the owner.
Cuban's first big startup success was an early software company called Micro Solutions, which he
started for $ 500 and
sold seven years later
for $ 6 million.
It
started with Russia's seizure of Crimea from Ukraine in March, and it has been followed by a cascading series of punches and counterpunches: U.S. sanctions on Kremlin officials, Putin's support
for Ukraine separatists, more penalties against Russia, and then counter-sanctions as Russia banned the U.S., the European Union, Norway, Australia, and Canada from
selling billions of dollars» worth of fruits, vegetables, fish, and meats to Russia.
CrisisGo was
started in 2013 by three co-founders — Reynolds, an education software sales rep, Songwei Ma, a software engineer, and Jim Spicuzza, who had launched and
sold a business that made content - management systems
for school websites.
Before China
started buying lamb flaps, they were mostly
sold to South Pacific islands
for around $ 1 per kilogram, and were blamed
for contributing to an obesity epidemic.
The challenge is this business owner had only just
started thinking about
selling his business and had done very little to prepare the business
for sale.
Every industry is being disrupted by technology, and
for me having been in the Chicago tech industry, I've
started,
sold, and advised businesses - and that's really what brought us to this moment.
«From the
start we had a bigger vision of disrupting the digital and media industries,» says CEO Rory Armes, better known as the founder Radical Entertainment,
for many years the No. 2 video game studio in Vancouver behind Electronic Arts (it was
sold to Vivendi Universal Entertainment in 2005 and reduced to a software support office in 2012).