Sentences with phrase «then skyrocket the price»

Sequoia staked its fate to the performance of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, a firm adored by hedge fund managers and Sequoia — which plowed over a third of its portfolio into the stock — for its singular strategy: buy small drug companies with successful niche medicines, then skyrocket the price of those drugs.

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The auction price then proceeded to skyrocket, and in 2010, an anonymous bidder won with an amazing $ 2,626,311 bid.
In some cases, the fraudsters often promote a specific cryptocurrency, and then sell their personal stashes once their false endorsements send the price skyrocketing.
Then, for reasons that had nothing to do with me, the adoption and price of bitcoin skyrocketed in 2013.
My fear of the transfer window is genuine considering we have Arsene in charge, but the Euroes make the situation a lot more difficult as I fear the boss will wait until it's over and by then player prices will skyrocket!
Then prices will skyrocket up for both and more restrictions.
As soon as it hit his stop - loss price of $ 10, Morgan sold the shares, but they then proceeded to skyrocket to $ 20 a share within a few short weeks.
If you live somewhere where house prices are not increasing as quickly then this will not be as good an option than if you live in e.g. London where house prices are currently skyrocketing.
If the rates drop to 2.5 % then this makes such a huge difference in affordability that the demand skyrockets because the number of people who can afford a house (assuming prices stay the same) has increased by a huge amount.
It was then that Charles Saatchi, and his patronage machine, stepped in, collecting the work of the YBAs en masse before prices skyrocketed.
In some cases, the fraudsters often promote a specific cryptocurrency, and then sell their personal stashes once their false endorsements send the price skyrocketing.
And since then, the Ether price skyrocket from just 13 USD, to over 344 USD at the time I'm writing this post.
Forcing appreciation is done by buying a property at a certain price and then improving it, causing its value to skyrocket beyond the initial purchase price (plus however much money went in to improving it).
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