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- Why would a sensible person watch the value of his home fall for years, only to sell for a big loss?
- SCARLETT: you wouldn't lose, I'd pay you back after next.
- Such an exposure could mean that Nike may be manufacturing and/or selling at a loss.
- Mr Hefner may not have got such a bad deal after all.
- You may have heard of windfall tax. But how about taxing the wind that rises?
- Infact, when Ortiz made his final swap to get the sports car, he was actuallytrading down.
- For the first half month, he sold his goods at a loss to increase sales and credit.
- Landing a Groupon deal, even at a loss, can put a small business on the map.
- Now, the way we've been dealing with it, which I think is the wrong way to deal with, is basically under-reimbursing our providers.
- Here, it seems, is a surefire business-losing proposition.
- If I were to get rid of the pizza, that would definitely hurt my bottom line.
- The cost of roasting turkeys doesn't tend to follow actual wholesale prices but is often a loss leader.
- Those people are going to nurse one drink and skip dessert, giving you a net loss.
- Recent homebuyers would also find themselves out of pocket.
- An insider at Zotye Auto said the vehicle is selling at a loss at present.
- The successful real estate investor can easily lose her money opening a restaurant.
- The silicon production is absolutely non wasteful.
- They lost money because of an uneconomic production process.
- But competition is fierce and many of the new carriers are making losses.
- Otherwise I'll lose. I don't think you want me to lose money in business.
- About half of the 17 saw their profits fall in the period, and three suffered losses.
- If prices are too high, the taxpayer may lose out.
- I hear that he is losing by his business.
- Hoskins does not expect a huge profit from the cookies, viewing them more as a loss leader.
- Clearly price promotions generally run at a loss, otherwise there would be more of them.