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Most ransomware fetches over $300 per victim, according to IBM.
On the black market, the same dollar fetches 1,150 bolívares.
One such listing on Etsy still fetches upwards of $80.
She fetches a beverage as she talks to the camera.
That bottle now fetches up to $2400,21974 in the secondary market.
One dollar fetches more than 46,000 bolivars in the black market.
It fetches Amazon's price for products that users see on Walmart.
The website fetches an average of 500,000 unique visitors every month.
A longer lease term fetches a higher price, Mr. Lim added.
She loves to have me throw them, and she fetches them!
The average property in Euston Road now fetches well over £1 million.
A dollar fetches three times the official rate on the black market.
She fetches 12-to-1 odds on dying first, according to Sportsbetting.ag.
In the black market, however, a dollar fetches more than 5,000 bolivars.
Wholesale power generated from fossil fuels in Germany currently fetches 26 euros/MWh.
A late-model Grand Wagoneer 4x4 from the restorer Wagonmaster today fetches $89,000.
An image of Goldin's from this period fetches fifteen thousand dollars or more.
It would also have lower amounts of phosphorus, an impurity that fetches a discount.
A third explanation is that all too often, farmers�� produce fetches miserably low prices.
It currently fetches $US2,080.79, having added over 4% in just the past 45 minutes.
In Britain a tonne of textiles from a bin fetches £170-315 ($225-420).
Lambskin typically fetches higher production costs, but it's becoming increasingly popular across the industry.
Artist Matthew Senna -- who made the shoes -- fetches between $3,500 and $30k a pair.
Instead of fetching a ball or stick, one German Shephard dutifully and lovingly fetches another.
A kilo fetches up to 200 pounds ($12), a day's wage for an average worker.
Aidah cares for her younger siblings after school, fetches water and then does her homework.
"If you upload your phone number, it fetches user data in return," he told TechCrunch.
He quickly fetches a cover for the styrofoam boxes of apples, lemons and fennel stocked outside.
If this sale fetches more than $40 million, it will surprise some people I've talked to.
One dollar currently fetches 65 pounds on the black market versus the official rate of 45.
Since then, Discover stock has more than doubled and the company fetches a $26 billion valuation.
A small pile of grasshoppers fetches the equivalent of $0.60 (Congo's GDP per person is $562).
If Springer fetches a similar multiple it could be valued at up to 8 billion euros.
A '64 Skylark in mint condition fetches $25k ... which is barely a dent in that debt.
Soon Lizzy, left alone while Isaac fetches supplies, is also beset by terrifying, shape-shifting apparitions.
But once the teacher fetches a physician to tend to her ailing class, all is forgiven.
If the Pink Legacy fetches $50 million, it would become the third most expensive ever auctioned.
One year ago this month, a dollar bought three lira; today, it fetches more than six.
Plus the fossil of a 222 million-year-old carnivorous dinosaur fetches $2500 million at auction.
One kg (2.2 lb) of Kashmiri saffron fetches around INR 6003,000 ($2,188) on domestic and international markets.
A run-in with Dolokhov fetches an unexpected apology, while Andrei looks irritated by his sudden presence.
A kilo of mushrooms fetches around 6,000 Tanzanian shillings (around $3) in the local market, Gwasuma said.
The Chinese group now fetches about 122 times, based on forecast 2018 earnings of 2.9 billion yuan.
Apple, at $1 trillion, fetches less than 4 times revenue and 18 times the past year's earnings.
The cost of one of these tickets varies but is double or more what an economy ticket fetches.
The cheapest khat he sells goes for $5 a bag, although the lowest quality fetches about $2.50 elsewhere.
Reliance fetches around 14 times forward earnings, compared to 29 times for Alibaba and 148 times for Amazon.
Luckily the substance also fetches a good price on the galactic market, so it won't go to waste.
A bet of 15033 pounds to remain (about $21503) fetches a profit of only £21940 (less than $269).
There, a dollar fetches over 6,000 bolivars - a far cry from the new Dicom rate, despite the devaluation.
U.S. companies are doing lots of business with Asia, partly due to attractive prices the LNG fetches there.
Irish legends warn of apparitions called "fetches," identical to living people, who show up to foreshadow their deaths.
Fifteen years ago, ejiao sold for $2000 per pound in China; now, it fetches around $400 per pound.
Locals sell it to middlemen, and it ultimately fetches almost as much as red caviar in city stores.
New York-listed rival Manchester United trades at 3 times revenue, while World Wrestling Entertainment fetches 5 times.
LNG, which has become the fastest growing traded commodity, fetches higher prices in Asia than in Europe, he said.
The transactions are based on a reference price for how much coffee fetches on the local market, Linares said.
Omar Ali said the group's "healthy-looking" kale now fetches 50 shillings per kilo, instead of only 20 previously.
A litre of subsidised petrol that costs 10 US cents in Libya fetches ten times as much in Chad.
Around the multiple of sales that rival LVMH fetches, a purchase of Chanel would cost upwards of $40 billion.
That leaves Venezuelans reliant on the black market, where the same bag of rice fetches the equivalent of $2.20.
Journalists in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, meanwhile, say that the same amount fetches the equivalent of 17,000 kwacha ($23).
Dad tends to 3-year-old Aza, does the laundry, fetches groceries and makes sure the bills get paid.
The original iteration, which was priced at $185, sold out a while ago (and now fetches $500 on eBay).
I don't know if Steven Miller ... Steven Miller is like the guy who fetches cigarettes for the Bond villain.
His weekly rates vary — three homes rent for $22,2400, three go for $2280,11.63 and a larger home fetches $211.6,290.
The state, meanwhile, would get a progressively larger windfall from royalties when oil fetches more than $70 a barrel.
Businesses are forced into a black market, where a dollar now fetches 1,600 pounds, and occasionally up to 1,21.2.
A porter fetches the ladders to help fix the route for climbers attempting to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
It now fetches 8,000 baht, thanks to the fall in global prices and the removal of the government's price floor.
But at home, before heading to work each morning, Ramjul fetches water from a borehole in his compound in Orile.
It then wirelessly fetches any data relevant to it, such as its optimum operating temperature, fluid levels and maintenance history.
Canada's heavy crude now fetches a fraction of the benchmark U.S. light oil price, and some producers have curtailed production.
Hughes' sleek mid-century home has sold for $1.3 million ... not bad for an area that regularly fetches 7 figures.
Its leaders have started moving away from fee-for-service medicine, where every procedure, examination and prescription fetches a price.
It now fetches 67.96 to the dollar, having shed more than 8 percent of its value so far this month.
"Water has always been a struggle," said Kamara, who like her neighbors has no plumbing and fetches water from a stream.
A kilo of rhino horn today fetches upward of $60,000 — more than twice the value of gold — on the black market.
His water supply is a nearby stream, where he fetches a bucket whenever he's thirsty or needs to cook or bathe.
Jacqueline fetches Mimi — who just got out of the hospital for butt surgery — to practice caring for someone who is sick.
Maize smuggled to Zambia and Tanzania - from where it can be sold to other countries - fetches higher prices than at home.
Video from advertisers fetches higher rates than text and photo-based ads and is seen as key revenue source for Twitter.
Wesfarmers fetches about 12 times expected earnings before interest and taxes for the next year, a discount to its largest rival.
Despite the prospect of fines and prison terms, poachers are driven by a strong economic incentive because abalone fetches high prices.
The official exchange rate of the manat is 3.5 per dollar, but on the black market a dollar fetches 18.6 manat.
Selling immortelle to distillers is somewhat profitable; the plant's oil fetches up to 2,500 euros per kilogram, or about 1.15 liters.
While fruits and vegetables cost around 70 to 80 Australian cents per kilo to ship by air, frozen beef fetches nearly double.
At $78, a barrel of Brent crude now fetches nearly three times as much as it did at its nadir in 2016.
The historic landmark could become the most expensive residence ever sold in Charleston, if it fetches its asking price of $19.5 million.
Because preferred stock has special protections compared to common stock, it usually fetches a 30 percent premium, though that premium can vary.
PolyglotDuke fetches the domain of its command-and-control server from its controller's posts on Twitter, Reddit, Imgur, and other social media.
The growers and co-op set price increases for 2016 of five to 10 percent on local produce that already fetches a premium.
The dollar fetches about 2,900 Burundian francs on the streets of the capital Bujumbura, nearly double the official rate of 1,876, traders said.
Today Facebook stock, which confers at least some semblance of a vote, fetches $136 and the group commands a $400 billion market capitalization.
They are adding provisions to limit costs and add flexibility to move products by whichever pipeline route fetches the highest price, he said.
At one point, during a chat with Dorothy, Mombi casually slips off her current head and fetches a fresh one from the cabinet.
The homeowner or heirs are never on the hook for more than the home fetches in a sale, so other assets are protected.
One apple-cheeked young man even ventures outdoors and invites a homeless man, who later fetches his wife, to join the party inside.
Bambang Brodjonegoro, Indonesia's finance minister, laments that coal—which accounts for 11% of exports—now fetches just $50 per tonne, against $150 in 2011.
Magnitude 7's aluminum fetches about $1,680 a ton on the metals market, down from about $2,100 a ton a year ago, Reali said.
Local syndicates have infiltrated Brazil's ports, authorities said, sending record amounts of coke on container ships bound for Europe, where it fetches premium prices.
Magnitude 7's aluminum fetches about $1,680 a ton on the metals market, down from about $2,100 a ton a year ago, Reali said.
It is then exported, mostly to Europe, where it fetches $4,600 a tonne for ordinary honey and $14,000 for the 16% that counts as organic.
Officially, they are pegged to the dollar at a rate of 1:1, but on the street $1 fetches up to 1.20 in bond notes.
Symantec's overall business has largely been driven by its Norton AntiVirus consumer security suite, which fetches roughly 50% of its revenues or $1.9 billion annually.
Nickel sulfate is a powder-like substance particularly suited for use in batteries, which consistently fetches a price premium over London Metal Exchange-traded nickel.
Sony, by comparison fetches only about 14 times, weighed down by its lower-valued TV, smartphone and camera businesses, as well as a conglomerate discount.
Only the white Alba truffle, which grows wild in Italy and has so far defied domestication, fetches more — up to $2200,22014 to $2700,211 a pound.
Officially, they are pegged to the dollar at a rate of 1:1, but on the street $1 fetches up to 1.50 in bond notes.
Each material has a unique value, determined by the rarity of the virgin resource and the price the recycled material fetches on the commodity market.
At 1.4 times projected 2020 sales, Ross Stores, which sells reasonably priced clothing through more than 1,500 outlets, fetches an enterprise valuation close to Amazon's.
And now it can add Amedeo Modigliani, the Italian artist who died young and today fetches upward of $170 million at auctions, to its roster.
But while more than half of consumers are concerned about hackers selling their Social Security number, that's not the data that fetches the highest cost.
She accidentally douses it in a pool of water instead, and while she fetches a second flare right away, it's too late to hail the helicopter.
On the black market, a dollar fetches nearly 6,000 bolivars - a far cry from the SIMADI rate which on Tuesday was at 728 bolivars per dollar.
For example, if a flower is particularly heavy, it may not be worth growing even if it fetches good prices, because air freight is very expensive.
Related: Elvis Presley's Gibson Guitar Fetches $334,000 at Auction "We want to make this more of an experience than a museum," Brian Oxley told the Tennessean.
Peasant miners have set up makeshift mines on farmland and timber plantations in the country's eastern provinces, which border Mozambique where gold fetches a higher price.
The solution: Hunt them for eating or for sale in town, where their meat fetches $5 a pound, or at the market on nearby St. Maarten.
As the Atlantic's Derek Thompson wrote: The network averages about 210 million viewers each week, and Bill O'Reilly's show fetches a bit more than 27 million.
Cooper manages to snap a quick pic of the gaming device and send it to Sonja while the no-nonsense assistant, Katie (Wunmi Mosaku), fetches his NDA.
GM has long been dominated the U.S. full-size SUV segment, which fetches higher margins, but rival Ford Motor Co has been pushing to capture market share.
Each bladder — the gas sack that regulates the buoyancy of the fish — reportedly fetches $10,000 dollars in the Chinese market, where it is regarded as a delicacy.
The hair that fetches the highest price is usually from women with ankle-length hair whose locks can be divided into many bundles to be sold individually.
A bag of fresh pepper fetches 232,0.23 francs, but when processed into a liquid and bottled, farmers get as much as 20.2,21 francs for the same weight.
He said he was in favor of new housing for the working poor and middle-class families, but not luxury housing, which is what the market fetches.
Its website fetches nearly 500,000 page views every month and the staff has created four podcasts, including a weekly news podcast that includes coverage of city issues.
At 1.4 times projected 2020 sales, $23 billion Ross Stores, which sells reasonably priced clothing through more than 1,500 outlets, fetches an enterprise valuation close to Amazon's.
The Nasdaq 100 — the heart of the market's leadership both now and then — fetches 28-times trailing earnings now, compared to about 203 times two decades ago.
CBD prices vary, but in the national hemp market, it usually averages $2 to $3 per gram whereas, THC fetches up to $5 to $6 per gram.
Most Venezuelans say they cannot gain access to either of those rates, and instead rely on the black market where a dollar currently fetches more than 5,800 bolivars.
Global trade in rhino horn is banned by the UN, but this contraband item fetches a handsome price on the black market, reaching upwards of $53,900 per kilo.
That's less than the assessed multiple Ballmer shelled out for the Clippers, but well more than what the globally recognized Manchester United soccer club fetches on public markets.
It's not particularly surprising to see that the white and black Pixel 2 XL fetches a higher price due to the stock shortages of this model at launch.
The official unemployment rate is at 25 percent, though likely in reality much higher, and a dollar fetches more than double the official rate on the black market.
Dobson wears an imitation of Diana's sapphire wedding band on her ring finger, and owns two Diana-themed handbags, one of which she fetches for me to admire.
The stock has gained 70 percent over the past two years and now fetches 32 times forecast earnings for 2017, frothier even than the 27 times Starbucks commands.
The royalty is pegged at 20 percent when oil fetches up to $70 a barrel and rises to 50 percent when crude prices break above $100 a barrel.
Even qualifying fetches a solid payday: Epic paid out $50,000 to all 100 players who qualified for the solo finals, some of whom were as young as 14.
The agent then fetches your data and brings it into Reflect, where you align the columns in your database to the dimensions and metrics you want to visualize.
"A 50 kg bag fetches about 100 shillings (about $10), and one person can sell up to 20 bags in a day to traders and farmers," she said.
It fetches 16 times the next 73 months' forecast earnings, according to Refinitiv, compared to 9 times for the investment bank and money manager helmed by David Solomon.
One nice addition is Google's knowledge graph, which fetches info for lots of factual queries — who was the first person in space, what's the biggest breed of cat, etc.
"We will be shipping mostly lower grade nickel which fetches a lower price in the market," DMCI President Cesar Simbulan said in a statement to the local stock exchange.
The stock fetches nearly 11 times expected earnings over the next year, well above the multiple commanded by rivals and its own five-year average of just eight times.
JPMorgan trades at 90 percent of its expected 2016 book value, according to estimates culled by Reuters Eikon, but the larger Wells Fargo fetches a multiple of 1.3 times.
As foreign travelers might tell you, Google Translate is great, for example, but it fetches translations from the internet, requiring that travelers have WiFi access and/or a data.
The single-motor rear-wheel drive option starts at $2503,900, the dual-motor all wheel drive model is $49,900 and a tri-motor all-wheel drive edition fetches $69,900.
Peru's fiscal and current account deficit have since widened as the prices it fetches for its key copper and gold exports have dropped and helped cut economic growth in half.
Rachel fetches DeMario — radiating the smugness of a man who's sure he's about to get a rose — from the locker room and brings him back to Lexi in the gym.
One kilogram fetches him 200 Kenyan shillings (about $2) if sold to outlets like Nakumatt, a nationwide supermarket, and 100 shillings when sold to neighbors buying directly from his farm.
All the dog's human has to do is call out a popular sandwich ingredient, and the pet fetches that exact item from the fridge and brings it to the table.
In Washington state, a part of America rich in hydropower, each bitcoin fetches 45% more than the market price of the energy needed to mine it on an average day.
SoftBank could be forced to write down its multibillion-dollar investment in WeWork if the company fetches an IPO valuation below $25 billion, Bernstein analysts said in a note Tuesday.
While that's a premium to the Standard & Poor's 500 index, which fetches around 16 times estimated 2018 earnings, Alphabet's growth stands apart given its large revenue base of $111 billion.
Although the fish is tricky to handle, owing to the venom in its dorsal spines, it is a delicacy that fetches at least four times as much as pangasius per kilo.
A Sir Quentin Blake retrospective auction celebrates the author's prolific career as an illustrator and a 19th Century European and Orientalist Art auction fetches over $5003 million at Christie's in London.
The variety fetches such a high price because, according to the Indonesian blog Coconuts Jakarta, there's currently only one J-Queen tree, and it produces fruit just once every three years.
Although she is receiving some support from international aid groups like Save the Children, she fetches water and firewood on her own and jostles for handouts of rice and cooking oil.
Smartphones are forbidden at his school but when the teacher explains she's making an exception today, almost every one of the 30 pupils in the room fetches a smartphone from their satchel.
She fetches it from the attic in honor of Ian's birthday, and they discover that it's a powerful staff capable of bringing her husband back to their family for just one day.
Although it falls in the Helpful but Creepy category because of all the personal-information harvesting, I find that the Google app regularly fetches online stories that I actually want to read.
Whew. Let's all decompress under the gentle ministrations of Finn the bat dog, a very good boy who fetches bats for the Las Vegas 51s, a minor league affiliate of the Oakland Athletics.
If it fetches that price, it will become the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction, topping the $57.5 million sale price of a 14.6-carat blue diamond sold by Christie's last year.
On the street, however, $1 now fetches up to three bond notes, leaving citizens able to do little but watch as the money in their bank accounts loses value compared with hard cash.
Her family's jasmine rice fetches around 7 baht ($0.20) per kilogram from rice millers, but on Facebook she can sell it for 23 baht ($0.66) to 34 baht (0.97) per kilogram, she added.
Once all 60 compartments are full, a drone fetches the trap and flies it back to a mother ship, where the blood each insect has ingested is rapidly analyzed for markers of disease.
At the strongest official rate, one dollar buys just 10 bolivars, but on the black market the dollar fetches 20,193 bolivars, a spread versus the official rate that economists say has fostered corruption.
Mollie emerges, takes one look, and, instead of rushing over to stop them, fetches herself a garden chair and calmly settles down with a copy of Better Living to watch the bout unfold.
Christie's said The Rockefeller Emerald's price estimate is based only on the quality and rarity of the stone, and the price the emerald fetches at auction will likely be bolstered by its history.
That multiple is less than the assessed multiple that Mr. Ballmer shelled out for the Clippers, but well more than what the globally recognized Manchester United soccer club fetches on the public market.
A 64GB iPhone 6S currently fetches about $320 on the site, although older phones are worth much less — the iPhone 5 goes for about $85 (a far cry from the $649 retail price).
After Rowan reads everyone in Washington, D.C. to filth, Cyrus fetches Rowan and takes him to the wine cellar that Fitz had installed because all villains can find commonalities over a full-bodied red.
However, as CNBC's Michael Santoli points out the Nasdaq 100, the heart of the market's leadership both now and then, currently fetches 28 times trailing earnings, compared with about 40 times two decades ago.
Plenty of activist hedge funds are pressing firms to restructure, hoping to cash in when the sum of conglomerates' parts fetches more than the whole (studies show this can be true in the long run).
Effectively reintroducing a national currency, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Wednesday it would carry out a "managed float" of the surrogate, which fetches far less than a dollar on the black market.
A WeWork stock market debut could force SoftBank to write down its multi billion-dollar investment if the company fetches an IPO valuation below $25 billion, Bernstein analysts said in a note earlier in September.
My banking app on iOS is light-years ahead of the Android alternative, BBC iPlayer Radio consistently streams live content 30 seconds earlier on iOS, and Gmail for iOS fetches emails faster than Gmail on Android.
Effectively reintroducing a national currency, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Wednesday it would carry out a "managed float" of the surrogate, which already fetches far less than a dollar on the black market.
A native product prized for its antibacterial properties as much as the taste, Manuka honey fetches as much as NZ$148 per kilogram, government figures show, with a hive worth as much as NZ$2,000 ($1,390.00).
And that order is what defines how these prior tools view dependencies — so if one object is listed before another then it implies that the browser should fetch that object before it fetches the next object.
During a Sotheby's auction in December in New York, a pair of Belperron chalcedony cuffs that once belonged to the Duchess of Windsor sold for $526,000, and the designer's work regularly fetches six figures at auction.
He also buys organically grown grapes from old vineyards, like sémillon, muscat, cinsault or chenin blanc, grapes that might otherwise have been pulled out and replaced by more conventional selections like shiraz, which fetches higher prices.
But because of ever-growing international demand for timber, together with the high prices the wood fetches, most harvesters have been felling the forests without a license and exporting them illegally to Asia, government and forest experts say.
But flashes of heresy remain, if you know where to look; when Salvador fetches his drug from its hiding place, for instance, he has to kneel on a cushion, like a worshipper taking Communion at the altar rail.
The domestique also fetches water and food for teammates from the team cars that accompany the field, and even cannibalizes his own bike — or, in a worst-case situation, surrenders it — in service to the team's alpha rider.
Mr Frank's image on the screen is a computer-animated version; when a child asks him a question, voice-recognition software identifies it and fetches the right answer out of more than 1,000 that Mr Frank has previously recorded.
Share prices are down 12 percent since the start of the year and trade at some 6 times forward 12 months earnings, nearly half of what U.S. rival Intel fetches and far below Apple's 16 times, Refinitiv estimates show.
First and foremost, it can make a huge difference in the price your gadget fetches and how much interest there is in it—potential buyers put a lot of stock in the condition of whatever it is they're buying.
In backwater towns like Iquitos or Pucallpa, aggressive English-speaking touts offering ayahuasca ceremonies greet tourists literally as they come off the boat, while in indigenous markets a liter-size bottle of the powerful tea fetches as much as $100.
Just feast your eyes upon this dog feasting upon fetches: The dog did a bunch of tremendous work to evade its master the second it spotted a ball, any ball, being thrown and quickly broke free to roam the field.
At 5.6 times Oyo's annualised revenue of $1.8 billion in December, the multiple it fetches privately is around twice the level of Hilton Worldwide and Marriott International, and closer to the likes of China's Alibaba and U.S. video-streaming service Netflix.
Long out of print on DVD (the 2000 release fetches around $95.45 on eBay), it has popped up on YouTube every so often, and clips have focused more on the immediate performances of the songs than the entire documentation of the recording.
Following the completion of the tender offer, GPA will begin the process of migrating to the Novo Mercado, a category of the Sao Paulo stock exchange that requires higher governance standards and generally fetches a premium for its constituents, the company said.
Hill said the mine would produce pulverised ore containing a higher-than-normal 21.3058 percent iron that could be fed directly into furnaces as pellets, or sphere-shaped high-quality ore that typically fetches a premium over the sandy iron ore fines.
A live tiger fetches up to 13,000 euros ($25,400) on the Asian market and FOUR PAWS UK says between 1999 and 2016, 161 tigers were legally exported from the EU to Asia, where some believe that parts of the animal have medicinal properties.
She brings William Bartram in his book costume out to the front porch, where it is cooler, and fetches the candy in a bowl and the dog and the wineglass so big it can hold a full bottle of ten-dollar Shiraz.
When AT&T announced its acquisition of Time Warner, the telecommunications company described plans to marry its voluminous subscriber data with Time Warner's millions of viewers to sell targeted advertising, which fetches higher rates than ads that reach a generic assortment of consumers.
Gawker's uptick could improve the price the company fetches via auction next month; in theory, if Denton ends up successfully appealing the privacy verdict Hogan and Thiel won earlier this year, he could end up with some of the sale price back in his pocket.
An ascetic who survives on black tea and a ferocious exercise regime, Mr Cai bemoans the fact that Chinese contemporary artists are often judged by just two measures: their take on the one-party system or the record prices their work fetches at auction.
According to research from Tsinghua University in China and Macquarie University in Australia, it costs Chinese recyclers of defunct electronic devices (known as "e-waste") $2,000 to extract a kilogram of gold from old television sets; mined from the ground, the metal fetches $234,22025 a kilo.
If both stones are bought by the same buyer, and each stone fetches a price within its estimated range, the diamonds would become the most expensive earrings ever sold at auction, topping the $17.6 million price of the Miroir de l'Amour earrings sold by Christie's last year.
Venezuela's government fixes a kilo of rice at some 120 bolivars, but on the local black market the coveted product now fetches approximately 2,000 bolivars - just $2 at the unofficial foreign exchange rate but around one-fifth of a monthly minimum wage, factoring in monthly food tickets.
Hold that figure steady, add in import sales of the brands growing at 30 percent and assume that the tiny but fast-growing British craft brewer Meantime's operating profit doubles, and it pegs the value of Asahi's offer at roughly 25 times the combined EBIT, well above the 15 times Asahi itself fetches.
Now, these artists occupy the upper echelons of the market in terms of the prices their work fetches at auction (close to the one million mark for many, and over for Cindy Sherman, though still less than their male peers), and are firmly ensconced in the canons of postmodern and feminist art.
" (The earlier original, Basquiat-designed cover, pressed in small numbers on a tiny label, now fetches as much as $1,500.) Basquiat even occasionally spun his own, decidedly undisco mix of records in clubs, insisting to Johnny Dynell, a Mudd Club and Danceteria D.J., that "Anyone who can't dance to John Coltrane can't dance.
More impressive (and precise) details concern the financials: as of this writing, some 18 million bitcoins have been "mined" — the metaphorical term describing the procedure by which a new bitcoin becomes recognized as belonging to someone's address on the blockchain — and a single bitcoin currently fetches a market price of about $85033,450.
And then there's the Ultimate Prize — the collusion — that nobody seems to be able to lay their hands on, like so many children at a Passover Seder hunting for the afikomen, the hidden piece of matzo at the end of the meal that fetches its finder a reward of a dollar or so.
The parka, made by Arena, an outfitter of the American swim team, may be the early fashion breakout at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, right up there with the fleece Roots beret from the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City and the dizzyingly patriotic cardigan Ralph Lauren designed for the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, which now fetches thousands on the internet.

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