Sentences with phrase «who sell them back»

Third, every country, state, and region has resources — extremely valuable resources — but we don't think of them the way we do of gas and oil because we're so used to governments giving them away to corporations who sell them back at a profit and pay very little in taxes.
They sold their interest to David Fitzgibbon in 1887, who sold it back to Warren Mills, in partnership with William Waters.

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But he couldn't resist a final dig at those rooting for his firm to fail, relaying a «little ditty» about how short sellers were apparently dealt with in the 19th century: «He who sells what isn't his» n, must buy it back or go to pris» n.»
Why should trying to sell a home at the top and buying it back at the bottom work out any better than the dismal record of those who have tried timing the stock market?
Trump has also threatened to levy a tax on companies who move manufacturing offshore and sell back in the U.S. market.
Anyone who's gone through a holiday shopping season trying to find the «It» thing for the year knows the panic of having it sell out and hoping for it to come back in stock.
«We decided to sell not the technology, but the benefits,» says Raviv, who started the company in 2008 with backing from a Philadelphia incubator while an undergraduate engineering student at University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in May.
Many North Koreans who don't have relatives in China bribe officials for documents and bring Chinese goods back to their home country to sell for profit.
«My job is to say that when you hear sell everything, that comment is, one, most likely wrong, and two, most likely meant for someone with no memory or who can accept a buy everything back pitch the very next day,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Investors, Tierney reasoned, were anticipating that Ackman might have to sell other stocks to cash out clients who demanded their money back — and those Ackman watchers were therefore selling their positions in those stocks too.
As the oft - told story goes, Kamprad was a born entrepreneur, who, while growing up on a small Swedish farm, began selling matches off the back of his bicycle at the age of five.
Sure enough, «hey, um I know you didn't want to be worked, but you know I've got a guy who said if he can get the bid back, he'd sell bonds there».
It was all part of a tentative deal American spies struck with a Russian who had ties to Russian intelligence and had promised to sell back stolen NSA cyberweapons.
Companies selling capital goods will experience reduced demand from small - business owners who tend to cut back on capital investment when their taxes rise.
Later in the year, when rain returned to Brazil and coffee prices started to fall, some producers who had gotten used to higher prices, held back their crop, hoping to sell later.
Johnson, who sold his ownership stake in the LA Lakers, is rumored to be looking to bring a football team back to LA.
The settlement was announced on Wednesday by state securities regulators in Massachusetts and Alabama, who said the deal will also ensure that LPL buys back securities that were illegally sold to investors.
Eventually, I heard back from a homeowner who was thinking of selling, and that was how I found our new house!
Similarly, homeowners who have bought solar tiles will be able to sell energy back to power grids for additional income once they pay off their loans, which can take from eight to 11 years.
That's twice the average 74 % return for those who moved out of stocks and into cash during the fourth quarter of 2008 or first quarter of 2009.3 More than 25 % of the investors who sold out of stocks during that downturn never got back into the market — missing out on all of the recovery and gains of the following years.
Fried laments that such obsession with venture - backed startups is leading those who create startups to convince themselves their goals should be to secure three rounds of funding and then hope for an exit strategy where they sell their product to Facebook or Google.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
Because spending cryptocurrencies are still limited to specific instances, most people who know how to invest buy cryptocurrencies on a cryptocurrency exchange and then convert them back into a more spendable currency by selling them.
Jeremie Banet, the former Pimco portfolio manager who quit to sell croque - monsier sandwiches out of a truck a day after Bill Gross yelled at him, is coming back to Pimco as a portfolio manager.
That's why the back - channeling among Uber shareholders about who might be selling and who might not be has become so intense and confusing.
These loans were then sold to another entity, generally an investment bank, who then packaged the loans into a residential mortgage - backed security (RMBS) which was sold to the end - investor.
I actually think something else is going on here — rather than talking about regulating the financial sector, the government and the Bank are signaling that they are willing to provide lender - of - last - resort assurances to those who sell or engage in derivative financial products, of which the asset - back mortgage and commercial debt are but two examples.
For example, I can remember selling real estate when interest rates were 22 % but the interesting thing is that for those individuals who were brave enough to purchase back then, they did very well on the sale value of the property down the road.
The Berkshire culture to never sell a subsidiary, to centralize capital allocation, allow subsidiaries to use their own unique business systems with zero interference from HQ, fair management compensation plans, treating shareholders like partners, to act quickly on ever deal, to pass up back deals, to have the Rock of Gibraltar balance sheet with available cash to invest when the market crashes, to pay cash for quality businesses instead of issuing stock and to attract a unique set of business owners who would only sell to Berkshire.
A few false breakouts and shakeouts along the way washes out the weak hands, which creates demand at higher prices because those who sold are forced to buy back in or miss the next move higher.
Crucially, in the migration, assets will not be moving from the 100 underperforming active funds to the remaining active funds who will perform the needed fundamental research on the shares being sold — rather, assets will be moving from the 100 underperforming funds to the cheapskate passive fund, which doesn't spend any money at all on the research process, opting to simply give the money back to its investors instead.
«Transient shareholders — who are mostly companies investing other people's money — are not the only people with an interest when firms are sold or close», May said back then.
It's unclear whether someone buying a petro would have the right to a barrel of oil, what would happen to that petro once the barrel of oil backing it is presumably sold to a refiner, whether the value of the petro will fluctuate with the oil price, or who might even accept the petro as a currency for payment.
«He who sells what isn't his «n, must buy it back or go to pris «n,» is a thing people say about short selling, which is selling stock you don't own in a bet that it will go down.
That's one of the things I was pointing out to someone who read a book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally sold on everything the author wrote and was now at «peace» from reading about the endless cycles of death — i.e. soul coming back as such... dying then coming back again as another.
The contention within Christian hip - hop (under the hashtag abbreviation CHH on Twitter) community of how to present Christianity within music can be traced back at least 25 years, to when fans and fellow artists tended to align with either Cross Movement, a group who claimed to «rap the Gospel,» almost exclusively at shows held in churches and on CDs sold in Christian book stores, or Tunnel Rats, an LA crew whose music took plotted a more mainstream course.
We belong to the women who can't read, we belong to the women who have been stripped of every hope, who are being sold in slave markets, whose daughters are coming back to them with ripped apart virginity.
Bradbury looks back with pleasure on his history with colleagues like science - fiction great Robert Heinlein, who mentored him and helped him sell his first story.
As Edward Ball demonstrated in his best - selling Slaves in the Family, it is not impossible to trace back the family trees of slaves and slaveowners in place after place, with the aid of census records, tax records, and probate records, and identify who exactly was guilty of enslaving whom.
Enforceable universal background checks, an end to gun trafficking, and prosecution of straw purchasers (when someone with a clean record buys a gun legally and then sells to someone who would pass a back ground check) are all commonsense measures we can take with action from our elected officials.
Religion News Service: Monks» caskets suit heads back to court A group of Catholic monks who sued for the right to sell handmade caskets will head back to court this week, fending off an appeal from the state funeral industry after a federal judge last year struck down a state law that permitted only licensed funeral directors to sell coffins.
It's time for a second American revolution, this one to take back our country from the mealy mouthed politicians who would sell their mothers» should for a $ 1 or a vote and from corporate America; I say the latter because businesses have sold out all Americans by sending virtually all of their production to foreign lands.
Graham should be in jail paying back every cent along side every other pastor, preacher who has made big money selling nothing and preying on the nieve nature of people.
The Tea Party sold out to Koch money and Fox News publicity and turned their backs on Ron Paul who wouldn't toe the «Social Conservative» line.
Israel forgot Yahweh who in anger «sold» her into subjection to an alien power; Israel came back in penitence to Yahweh who then effected salvation through the judge.
The only people who say that they don't need science to back up what they're selling are the con men.
A company who operates at the top end of their sector, selling premium products backed by exceptional service and market leading technical support.
Petit Anse Island was sold at auction in 1876 where a friend purchased it for a very low price and sold it back to the Averys who regained control of the plantation.
gim Me is a phenomenal brand founded by Annie Chun, who also founded and sold Annie Chun's a few years back.
Helping to further raise that bar, the group has named Julio Peraza (who is just back from hosting a sold - out dinner at the iconic James Beard House) executive chef of Madrina.
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