Sentences with phrase «wind up selling»

So we wind up selling.
If they create enough value, they can wind up selling huge regional chunks of the portfolio.»
One fairly common problem deWever has witnessed with out - of - area agents is that, not knowing Stratford's zoning and licensing requirements, they can wind up selling properties to aspiring B&B owners that do not qualify or meet the requirements once all is said and done.
Of course then the boss finally dies and like with all the other enemies a bunch of exp points and loot pops up that I have less than zero interest in going through and generally wind up selling off (for more exp points).
Most investors over-estimate their risk tolerance, take on positions that are too large, and then wind up selling whenever there is a correction.
If you are too quick to take profits, you'll wind up selling your best picks when they are just beginning to rise.
If either the lender or the heirs wind up selling the home for less than the owed amount on the loan, the federal government will step in and make up the difference, deferring responsibility from the heirs.
In any bull market, conservative investors frequently wind up selling their best stocks way too early.
If you take that as a sign of low integrity, you can wind up selling solid investments at market lows.
And, if you stumble onto an investment that has a huge move ahead of it, you may wind up selling just before the move begins.
If you take that as a sign of low integrity, you can wind up selling sound investments at market lows.
But if you take that as a sign of low integrity, you can wind up selling solid investments at market lows.
In any bull market, conservative investors often wind up selling their best stocks way too early.
As a result, you could wind up selling your best picks when they are just getting started.
For that matter, if you make a habit of selling whenever you feel the market's risk has gone up, you will wind up selling your best stocks way too early.
As well, if other holders put in stops at $ 10, and many sell - at - market orders hit the market at the same time, everyone may wind up selling for far below $ 10.
If other investors don't bid anywhere near $ 10, you could wind up selling at a much lower price.
This way, when you wind up selling a lot of copies in a day, week or month, you will be pleasantly surprised!
So why did it wind up selling half a million copies in Japan and, well, not quite so much anywhere else?
Virgin or a competitor might wind up selling lottery tickets: $ 50 or $ 100, say, for a shot at a seat.
The same is true when markets drop and investors move and wind up selling at the lowest price in order to remove themselves from the pain of potential further portfolio losses.
Hundreds of gold medals are awarded during every Olympic games, and it's inevitable that some athletes — who, more often than not, won't get rich from their sport — wind up selling them.
They wound up selling packages of very poor quality mortgages (sub-prime) called «collateralized debt obligations» (CDOs) and convinced the rating agencies (who were paid by Wall Street) to rate these «securitized mortgages» AAA.
We don't get many transfers done quickly because Wenger offers ridiculously low bids for players thereby winding up the selling club.
Anne Hathaway fares better as Fantine, the factory worker who is fired by the lecherous foreman she won't give a tumble to and then, ironically, winds up selling her body to make ends meet.
A similarly indifferent box - office fate might well have awaited «The Cloverfield Paradox» before its original distributor, Paramount, doubtless aware that its price tag (north of $ 40 million) was grossly disproportionate to either its quality or its potential, wound up selling the movie to Netflix, ensuring it at least a blip in the annals of great publicity ploys.
There's no chance a friend will stumble into the dealership and wind up sold the entry trim line that lacks the safety features.
Please don't take it personally if your lender winds up selling your loan servicing.
The original idea was to sell 6.7 million shares at between $ 14 and $ 16; it wound up selling 7.5 million shares at $ 17.
It wound up selling at more than 47 basis points over swaps in order to attract sufficient buyers.
I listed two other properties as well this month — a $ 75,000 mobile home that I sold in one day and a house I listed for $ 110,000 and wound up selling for $ 114,000.
: When you make an offer on a property and it gets rejected, make a bookmark of the property and check out in the future how much it winds up selling for.
He wound up selling his stake in the building to Malkin's partnership with a profit of several million dollars — far less than the more than $ 100 million a year he and his partners might have collected from rent if he had prevailed.
Please don't take it personally if your lender winds up selling your loan servicing.
I wound up selling five houses while she was gone.

Not exact matches

In 2013, Jones sought to sell itself to private - equity firm Sycamore Partners, and Roy's business wound up in the crosshairs.
R&D consists of producing prototypes, testing them for usability and other features, and refining the design until you wind up with something you think you can make and sell for a profit.
Convincing a large a retailer to sell your product is a great achievement for many entrepreneurs, but it can also wind up hurting your business in the long run.
After the banking business was sold to ABN Amro in 2001, he wound up at Fulcrum (the «bucket research shop»).
Says Doug Mollin, a financial planner with ProPlan, in Elmhurst, N.Y., «You could wind up in a situation where the school expects your child to sell off your company's stock in order to pay the tuition bill — not exactly what you had in mind.»
Shareholder Allan Gray chief investment officer Simon Mawhinney said the Latin American sale was a «very good deal» for shareholders, and a better result than winding it up, which shareholders might have pushed for if it hadn't sold..
Those who sold more than 30 percent of their stock holdings wound up losing 4.9 percent for the year compared to a loss of 2.6 percent for the median investor.
Nokia's OZO VR cameras made their debut around 2015 at a time when Nokia looked like it had all but given up on hardware, after seeing its mobile phone business — once the biggest in the world — get decimated by the rise of Android and the iPhone and eventually sold off to Microsoft (which continued to wind it down after also failing to resuscitate it).
One mistake or miscalculation and you could «wind up paying big - time» for the honor of completing an 8 month project and getting it sold.
Some of these options may be perfectly acceptable to you, and will help bring in searchers who use other words to describe the same product as you are selling, but others may wind up showing your ad in inappropriate search results (e.g., when someone is looking for a premium cookie for a special afternoon tea they are planning for a human group).
I don't hear much about the real estate bubble in the 80's any more, but I wound up having to short sell a «creatively financed» house and pay the bank the $ 25K loss over the next 10 years.
We'll assume that they continue to save $ 5,500 a year each in their Tax - Free Savings Accounts and that in due course they sell the rentals and wind up the holding company.
Nonetheless, with initial iPhone X demand looking strong, selling Apple now might wind up being a mistake.
(and wishing that scharffen - berger sold their chocolate in 7 ounce packages so that i didn't wind up with this little bit left over each time.)
I called the number that was listed in the ad and listened to a man named Joe explain that an NBA player had bought Hawk for a lot of money; that the player hadn't been able to take care of Hawk and had wound up giving him to a close friend, Joe's mother; and that the woman had become frightened of Hawk and had decided to sell him for «$ 800 or best offer.»
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