Sentences with phrase «tidy profit in»

However, if an investor were to realize a tidy profit in the interim, he or she may be inclined to move on to the next income property, says Ash.
Well, if you've always fantasized about living a life of luxury in a tropical paradise, and almost certainly making a very tidy profit in the process, you can: by investing in real estate in Belize.
To Deluce — who'd gone on to found Canada 3000 in the late 1980s, and to sell his stake at a tidy profit in 1995 — that airport was a grossly underused asset.
Both Happy Death Day and Jigsaw turned tidy profits in their opening weekends, with the former already having earned nearly $ 50 million as of this writing based on a reported $ 4.8 million production budget.

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Jurassic World, the latest movie in Steven Spielberg's popular Jurassic Park franchise, has already made Universal Pictures a tidy profit.
It divested itself of the red - hot «Fresh Mexican» concept in 2006 for a tidy profit of $ 1.5 billion.
The only «profit» I've seen in Catholicism is being made by lawyers so happy to sue the church on behalf of legitimate and questionable victims and claim they are doing it all in the name of justice... as long as they get to keep their tidy share of the spoils.
The divisive player soon got itchy feet in North London, however, and was lured to the nouveau riche Manchester City — but they were able to pocket a tidy profit on the player.
Arsenal has never been broke, they sold the Highbury ground and other real estate nearby for a tidy sum, sold players for profit, had sponsorship deals and the most expensive tickets in the PL.
Does anyone think there might be good reason Che let him go, Drogba was finished, they sold a great little poacher in Sturridge, but yet took a tidy profit on a young, quick, and strong prospect even though they didn't need the money?
With a comprehensive and in - depth review database of all bookmakers in the industry — including the likes of Betway, scores of Premier League betting experts offering you advice and dozens of free bets to take advantage of, you are all set to bet on Arsenal this season and make a tidy profit while doing so.
I agree Budd Neither of them wi;; sell they make a tidy and steady profit each year and that's why the club is run the way it is, regardless of success that doesn't really count as long as we are in the CL and turn a profit the rest is just gravy
The England international was sold to Sunderland for a tidy # 3m profit in 2012.
Day to day you may not see much movement in your portfolio as a player's development takes time but if you invest in a player that eventually makes a name for themselves on the big stage then you may just make a very tidy profit.
In other words, Roma will most likely make a tidy $ 2 million profit off Mbiwa, which is all well and good until you look at our depth charts.
As a shareholder, you can monitor the value of your shares in real time when the markets are open and you can sell them on at any time if they've increased in value which might net you a tidy profit!
They are so «modest» they won't even let the women wear pants but their births can be filmed for TLC in exchange for a tidy profit.
The food service makes a tidy profit, which is ploughed back in to help keep prices low and quality high.
You might fool only one in 10,000 recipients with your plea to wire money to a bank account in Nigeria, but if it costs almost nothing to send your plea to 100 million people, you're left with a tidy profit at the end of the day.
In a world where everyone was looking for an angle, hoping to survive the nightmare and maybe even turn other people's misery into a tidy profit, the fact that a fragile humanity survived at all is little short of a miracle.
Now, for the 2013 model year in the United States, the car has undergone a tidy facelift and profited from various technical upgrades, including a change in the engine lineup.
Technically, an indie can put a book out without spending a dime (though hiring an editor, at the least, is recommended), meaning that even 99 - cent ebooks can result in tidy profits, whereas traditional publishers must put a lot more money into the process and can't afford price points like that, at least not in the long run.
Indeed, many years ago I invested a small amount in Berkshire shares that I later sold for a tidy profit (and I've been chided myself ever since for not hanging onto them longer).
The trick is being as optimal as possible, maximizing the space you have to fit in everything the contract calls for while also ensuring you can still make a tidy profit.
Well, simply put, they feel, like I do in my less forgiving moments, that the success of things like Call of Duty is leading publishers to finance a whole slew of «safe sequels» — games they can rely on to bring in a tidy profit — rather than taking risks with their revenue and funding a wider variety of more interesting or different titles.
To grow your farm you'll need to catch eggs from the chickens, work at the market to gain income, sell your fatter chickens for a tidy profit and cash in on the egg catching combo meter.»
Its sale represented almost 50 percent of the house's hammer - down total for the evening and earned the seller a tidy profit, having last traded hands in 2007 for $ 34.2 million.
In Spain, the profits have been so tidy, that the Government recently asked for some retroactive repayments, understandably chilling the wind developers» aspirations.
What most people don't know is that the court charges 10 cents a electronic page for their records and makes a tidy profit on it which they use in anyway they see fit and in fact circumvent appropriations... but it does beg the question of should the American people in this day in age receive more information more quickly and less expensively or should we allow the court to set an amount in a vacuum that allows them to use it for areas that are often well outside their essential needs.
That may explain why Kinder Morgan is starting to act as if it would be just as happy if Edmonton and Ottawa would take the pipeline off its hands for a tidy profit, even if a majority of people in B.C. now support the project, as Wednesday's online poll by the Angus Reid Institute also indicated.
You find out that a stock that you have has just increased in value — so you tell the computer to sell, noting that you have just pocketed a tidy profit.
While they still only sell in small numbers, it is in the aggregate that these niche products create their very own tidy profit.
Unless you're willing to go online and hunt for it, you'll basically spend the first few hours figuring out how to sail, how to do quests, and how to catch chickens in cages and sell them for a tidy profit.
With over 30 million premium users, Tencent has begun ranking in a tidy profit from QQ that can be used to fund new ventures like WeChat.
Example: If you were in charge of a busy bar at an event such as a ball or a sporting event and dealt effectively with drunken, rowdy and difficult customers, thereby keeping the event running while turning a tidy profit, this would demonstrate to a recruiter that you could work well under pressure.
NEW YORK (AP)-- When the Kushner Cos. bought three apartment buildings in a gentrifying neighborhood of Queens in 2015, most of the tenants were protected by special rules that prevent developers from pushing them out, raising rents and turning a tidy profit.
She bought this house in 2006 for # 6.62 million, so if it sells for it's asking price she'll be making a very tidy profit!
Crocodile Dundee star Paul only bought the Malibu mansion with his wife Linda Kozlowski in 2012 for $ 3.8 million but, following an extensive refurbishment, has sold it to Thor star Chris and his wife Elsa Pataky for a tidy profit at $ 4.8 million.
To spell it out (sorry to do this), if they sell the property for the asking price the showbiz couple will have made a tidy profit of $ 6 million in just five years.
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