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19 Sentences With "drops in price"

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"From our initial data, almost every item drops in price," the Earny team explains.
Again, there's the option to sign up for email alerts if a particular product drops in price.
But many retailers actually offer price adjustments if you buy something that drops in price soon after.
To be sure, long-dated bonds are susceptible to larger drops in price should interest rates rise.
When an item drops in price by a large amount, it's usually because it's outdated or unpopular.
Last year, his Janus fund experienced several sharp drops in price, which preceded Mr. Soros's decision to withdraw his funds.
If an item you buy online drops in price shortly after you buy it, many retailers will refund you the difference.
Firstly, Apple rarely drops in price by large amounts, and secondly, this device has only recently been replaced as the newest model.
The dating app-like interface makes searching for clothes a breeze, and Mallzee will even notify you when an item you're into drops in price. 213.
Belch, the brother of STRIVR's CEO, expects to see more adoption of VR in the next couple of years—and beyond, as the technology and hardware drops in price.
Despite losses on the 2040 bond, the largest drops in price and widening of spreads were concentrated in shorter maturities, implying that the market continues to price in some expectation of recovery.
General Catalyst has also promoted principal-turned-venture partner Niko Bonatsos to managing director, thanks largely to the wide array of interesting deals he has brought to the table in his five years with the firm, including the online real estate investment marketplace RealtyShares; the classroom platform ClassDojo; Paribus, a startup that gets shoppers refunds when a product they've purchased drops in price; and, most notably, the popular communications company Snapchat.
The startup aggregates used cars from dealerships in a geographic area that offer discount pricing and then alerts shoppers when the price of the vehicle they are following drops in price. The company secured nearly $5 million in funding from venture firms Atlas Venture, RPM Ventures and NextView Ventures to expand nationwide.
The claims of the technical analysts are disputed by many academics, who claim that the evidence points rather to the random walk hypothesis, which states that the next change is not correlated to the last change. The role of human psychology in price variations also plays a significant factor. Large amounts of volatility often indicate the presence of strong emotional factors playing into the price. Fear can cause excessive drops in price and greed can create bubbles.
Rice seed collection from IRRI While most rice is bred for crop quality and productivity, there are varieties selected for characteristics such as texture, smell, and firmness. There are four major categories of rice worldwide: indica, japonica, aromatic and glutinous. The different varieties of rice are not considered interchangeable, either in food preparation or agriculture, so as a result, each major variety is a completely separate market from other varieties. It is common for one variety of rice to rise in price while another one drops in price.
This does not include the cost of upgrading the crude bitumen to synthetic crude oil, which makes the final costs C$36 to C$40 per barrel for a new mining operation. Therefore, although high crude prices make the cost of production very attractive, sudden drops in price leaves producers unable to recover their capital costs—although the companies are well financed and can tolerate long periods of low prices since the capital has already been spent and they can typically cover incremental operating costs. However, the development of commercial production is made easier by the fact that exploration costs are very low.
During check-in, he chose a room with a window facing the road so he would be able to remotely trigger the explosion when the bus passed by. It was revealed that on the day of the attack, he had bought put warrants for €78,000 from an investment bank using the internet connection in his hotel room. Put warrants are derivatives that increase in value as the underlying security drops in price, a mechanism similar to short- selling. They would have made him a large profit of up to €3.9 million if Dortmund's share price were to plummet after a successful attack, but it only dropped by 5% after the attack and later recovered.
Price adjustments, also called price protection, is a retail practice in the USA in which customers can obtain a partial refund of the purchase price of an item if they can show it on sale at a lower price within a fixed time frame. In such circumstances, retailers will do a “price adjustment,” refunding the difference between the price the customer paid and the price now available. For example, if a customer buys a TV from for $300, and it drops in price by $100, they can go back to the retailer to ask for a price adjustment and get the difference returned to them, often in cash. Retailers with price adjustment policies include Macy's, Gap, and Staples.
The G7 leaders aim to address challenges affecting the growth of the world economy, like slowdowns in emerging markets and drops in price of oil. The G7 also issued a warning in the wake of the upcoming referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union that "a UK exit from the EU would reverse the trend towards greater global trade and investment, and the jobs they create and is a further serious risk to growth". Commitment to an EU–Japan Free Trade Agreement – which would mean the elimination of the vast majority of trade tariffs, and boost imports and exports in key areas such as agriculture, car manufacturing and clothing, and which the British government alleges "will be worth the equivalent of £200 for every household" – was solidified, with a possible signing in autumn. David Cameron also claimed that the deal, alongside the highly unpopular Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), would boost the world economy by £340bn.

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