Sentences with phrase «tied up as»

However, in both metrics above, this also means more of the investor's money is tied up as equity in a property.
Can I get rid of these two Jeevan anand now after it is tied up as my home loan cover?
Is the government tied up as it is with Brexit really going to commit to the kind of huge IT project that will be required to deliver a workable and fair system?»
The main watchword is Greenland, as it lays pretty close to the great Gulf Stream conveyor and holds a helluvalot of water tied up as ice.
In other words 90 % of the net value of their house is tied up as a mortgage.
You will only find debt investments on Patch of Land which are more secure and have shorter loan durations which means your money isn't tied up as long as some of the other investment opportunities.
Your work is tied up as part of the company's IP, and you'll have to wait like every other unsecured creditor to see if it's going to be sold off (and to whom) in bankruptcy court.
Gilyard's feet got tied up as he leaned to his left, sending him tumbling to the top of the Blue Raiders» half court logo.
First, the bank will has all of the owner's personal assets and guarantees as well as business assets tied up as collateral for whatever loan it is providing.
I'm wondering how «liquid» these investments are, and if your money would be just as tied up as it would be owning real property.
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
Then Jonny Weinstein would tie it up as we moved closer to the end of the second..
The padding pulls in the liquids, so that you can then dispose of waste by simply detaching the liner, tying it up as neat bag and tossing in the trash with very little mess.
One source, curbing the destruction of forests and promoting growth of new forests, could tie up as much as 1.3 gigatons of carbon in plant material annually, the team calculated.
Including the stuff in the opening act, they do eventually introduce some features that could be used to build on, but they either leave them unfinished or tie them up as neatly and quickly as possible.
IGNATIY: DEATHLY HALLOWS PART II is almost overpowered by its need to tie up as many loose threads of plot and character as possible.
Because we can spread the whole story into two movies, we're able to address some loose ends that we can tie up as we go.»
I invest in both, but I prefer stock investing because I have more tools to reduce the potential of losses, I don't have to tie up as much money for long periods of time to make a profit, I can achieve rising cash flow through dividend growth stocks and covered call writing (a low risk option strategy), I can use leverage through margin or options to accelerate my returns, and I don't have to deal with tenants, insurance and building inspectors, and tradesmen.
The reason is that you will not have to tie up as much of your money in deposits for the secured cards if you can qualify for a nonsecured card.
and generally tying up as many loose ends as we could think of.
This guy has written on implications that freshwater systems are tying up as much or more carbon than oceans: http://limnology.wisc.edu/personnel/hanson/ It is hard to give credibility to ex cathedra assertions about how the climate works due to CO2 when large parts of the carbon cycle are not accounted for.
It's certainly a doable project, especially if you cut the carpet into manageable pieces and roll and tie them up as you go along.

Not exact matches

He loses consciousness as the TIE Fighter goes down and wakes up in time to stabilize the spacecraft before hitting the ground.
The potential deal sent both stocks soaring as it would tie up two giants from Quebec and give Metro an expanded foothold in the drug business, mirroring Loblaw Cos.» purchase of Shoppers Drug Mart four years ago.
When the flow is diverted to other expenses, such as payments with interest, finance charges, and late fees, they tie up funds that should be flowing into the pocket book to improve the bottom line, not into someone else's pocket.
(Undoubtedly, the recent stock market rally certainly has some Americans feeling a lot richer as well, but since average U.S. families tend to have most of its wealth tied up in real estate rather than the financial market, the impact of housing is probably the more relevant one.)
Imagine Harry Potter's Guide to Dating as a perfect tie - in for Close - Up toothpaste.
For men, the quirky can show up as colored checked shirts paired with contrast colored ties, a stand out paisley pocket square or even a surprise color in your socks.
Moro explained that traditional banks and brokerage firms have been reluctant to act as custodians because of know - your - customer laws, and because any such firms that carry bitcoin must back it with dollar - based reserves at a one - to - one level — a formula that ties up capital, and is an unattractive proposition for the likes of Goldman Sachs or JPMorgan.
Jacobson, a career diplomat, was nominated for the post by President Barack Obama in June 2015, but her confirmation was held up for 10 months in the Senate — led by Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez — over objections to the Obama administration's reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Cuba, which she helped negotiate as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
But some rich people make the mistake of tying the bulk of their assets up in one place, such as their own business or in real estate — two very illiquid investments.
Bellemare said he doesn't view the Boeing - Embraer tie - up as a «great marriage» but said Bombardier's deal with Airbus will provide great value to the C Series program.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will aim to shore up U.S. ties and seek investment opportunities as the kingdom overhauls its oil - dependent economy.
Broadcom lowered its bid Wednesday in response to a possible Qualcomm tie - up with NXP Semiconductors, which Broadcom sees as lowering the company's value.
Because most credit cards have a variable rate directly tied to the Fed's benchmark rate, that quarter - point increase will show up as soon as the next billing cycle, McBride said.
The deal was described as the second - biggest technology merger ever by Fortune, behind the $ 106 billion tie - up between AOl and Time Warner in 2000.
Sue Mintor, who ran against Scott as a Democrat, was a former transportation secretary for Shumlin and would have likely maintained the relationships Shumlin forged with Canada — with Scott's governorship, those cross-border ties are now up in the air.
Indeed, as Bloomberg noted on Thursday, Naspers's stake in Tencent is today worth $ 175 billion, while Naspers itself is only worth around $ 125.5 billion — Naspers's value is pretty much entirely tied up in its Tencent holdings.
Many entrepreneurs have as much as 90 % of their net worth tied up in their companies.
Seeking to protect its console business, the Japanese group had for many years resisted introducing mobile games with its best - known characters such as Super Mario Bros. and Pokemon, finally yielding to investor calls last year when it announced a tie - up with mobile specialst DeNA Co..
The firm, which has vied for months to consummate its proposed deal, is leading an effort to replace six members of Qualcomm's 11 - person board of directors — a move that, if successful, may as well seal the tie - up.
A tie - up between the two chipmakers would be the latest in the semiconductor industry that has been rapidly consolidating as companies try to capture a big share of the fast - growing market for connected devices and connected cars.
The Nixon campaign settled that suit for $ 750,000 on the same day that Nixon resigned in disgrace in August 1974 as a result of his efforts to cover - up White House ties to the Watergate burglars.
In January, when rumors of a Verizon - AOL tie - up first surfaced, analysts pointed to AOL's foothold in advertising technology as the most attractive piece of the deal.
Last year, Donald Trump regularly assailed Hillary Clinton for her financial industry ties, projecting himself as the candidate who would stand up for regular people.
The big banks» gains moderated slightly when the market opened on Tuesday as the Trump rally began to fade, nonetheless by mid-day most of the big banks were only down slightly, and Goldman Sachs (gs), that's CEO last week tried to mend ties with Trump, was up slightly.
But recently, as Bernie Sanders has upped his rhetorical attacks against Wall Street, and Clinton's perceived ties to it, Clinton has started to sound like she wouldn't nominate a Wall Streeter either.
«Clearly the market isn't as enthusiastic for this big radio tie - up as we first thought.
A tie - up between Takeda and Shire could signal a new era for specialty pharma dealmaking, say analysts and investors, as interest in the sector intensifies again.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg told Reuters the company has «plenty of cash horsepower» to make acquisitions, such as the proposed tie - up with Brazil's Embraer.
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