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Ergo, in his mind, $599 was more in the ballpark of $350 than it was in the ballpark of $1,500.
In 2016, it was in the ballpark of $300 million.
Let's pretend it's anywhere in the ballpark of a million dollars.
The new deal values Vista in the ballpark of $7 billion.
He's hopeful the exhibit will raise funds in the ballpark of $18,000.
Somewhere in the ballpark of 21 million guns are floating around America.
My weight has fluctuated in the ballpark of 25 pounds since 2010.
That's in the ballpark of the 212 city, 193 highway E.P.A. rating.
That number is in the ballpark of deportations in the Obama administration.
DNC officials say the convention could cost in the ballpark of $70 million.
But 65% isn't especially reassuring when it costs in the ballpark of $363,000.
Right now, a decent fake will cost you in the ballpark of $100.
Integration and expansion is clearly in the ballpark of the Echo right now.
I clocked a 0-60 mph time in the ballpark of six seconds.
In other words, Arizona Summit's results weren't even in the ballpark of respectability.
"We have a name that we are in the ballpark of," Lanter told PEOPLE.
Cohesity would be valued in the ballpark of $900 million before the new money.
I'm told it will be somewhere in the ballpark of other high-end machines.
That starts to get the US in the ballpark of our rich country peers.
I suspect that the sum was somewhere in the ballpark of $50,000 to $100,000.
LIESMAN: THREE SEEMS TO BE IN THE BALLPARK OF WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR?
As mentioned, somewhere in the ballpark of 150 million people were affected in the breach.
One once sold for about 2 million Yen, or something in the ballpark of $18,000.
Maintaining a constant bearing angle gets the robber fly in the ballpark of its prey.
When they are more widely available, they'll run somewhere in the ballpark of $2,000 to $2,500.
Last year, Netflix bought the franchise for a reported fee in the ballpark of $500 million.
So my initial target to look at the XLE is somewhere in the ballpark of $66.
He noted that Pioneer's $29 billion market capitalization is in the ballpark of Anadarko's stock market valuation.
Investors, even Wall Street experts, had anticipated an initial market cap in the ballpark of $323 billion.
At that point you know that we're in the ballpark of what's necessary to tell the story.
Convene's best-performing management contract locations make a profit in the ballpark of $700,000 to $1 million.
"Overall, when you look at what we spent, it was in the ballpark of $60,000," says Youmans.
Analysts expected another $22017 billion in revenue and a loss in the ballpark of $21 per share.
Reviews of her company on Houzz have pegged her decorating fee in the ballpark of $1,000 to $9,000.
Something in the ballpark of "12 terabytes" of photos, according to Playground Games senior game designer Mike Brown.
POWELL SAYS NEW NORMAL FOR FED'S TOTAL LIABILITIES MAY BE IN THE BALLPARK OF 16.5 PCT OF GDP
But an eyeshadow palette, no matter how chichi the brand, isn't exactly in the ballpark of an engagement ring.
No financial terms were disclosed, but a source tells Axios that it was in the ballpark of $1.1 billion.
A third Republican said the total cost of the direct payments would be in the ballpark of $300 billion.
With fees in the ballpark of 25 basis points, a large asset base is critical to creating significant revenue.
If the automaker can achieve deliveries in the ballpark of 200,000 units, he said, the stock could bounce back.
Specifically, a source familiar with the report told ABC the agency's failure rate was "in the ballpark" of 80 percent.
Not compared to Justin Bieber, at least, who has in the ballpark of 60, or Rihanna, who boasts around 30.
By that logic, the middle tier will presumably get you in the ballpark of 75 percent of all Regal theaters.
But if you had to, the wedding experts at The Knot would place it somewhere in the ballpark of $33,000.
But according to an emailed list of potential projects "in the ballpark of $100K," the president's check wasn't nearly enough.
That will be in the ballpark of New York City Ballet, which expects to fill 75 percent of its seats.
They will go up to 85 miles above the earth, and these flights will be in the ballpark of $150-200,000.
He also said the new normal for the Fed's total liabilities may be in the ballpark of 16.5 percent of GDP.
Premium networks like HBO, Starz, and Showtime have also recently launched standalone streaming apps in the ballpark of $10 per month.
Estimates from some Republican members of Congress have put the revenue from cutting the mandate in the ballpark of $300 billion.
Shine and Roger Ailes made 21st Century Fox a lot of money — somewhere in the ballpark of $1 billion a year.
In recent years, mass incarceration's cost has typically been estimated to be in the ballpark of around $80 billion a year.
"It gets somewhat easy, with a little experience, to recognize when you're in the ballpark of a recession," Mr. Paulsen said.
Competitors in the space like Fiat Chrysler and General Motors have much lower ratios in the ballpark of 1.6 and 1.7 respectively.
A steady decline warrants concern, and if it approaches somewhere in the ballpark of 80, consumers may start raising the red flag.
"I was putting in about 10 hours per week and I was making in the ballpark of $1,2000 per month," he recalls.
Though we haven't received confirmation from Bitstrips or Snapchat, Fortune's sources say that the deal is "in the ballpark" of $100 million.
"The cost of developing completed houses in that community in 2006 were in the ballpark of $10 to $12 million," says Levitov.
All of this combined has led to him shedding a lot of weight -- our sources say in the ballpark of 20 lbs.
"I was putting in about 0003 hours per week and I was making in the ballpark of $2000,260 per month," he recalls.
Mulvaney didn't provide numbers, but Axios has already reported the cuts will be somewhere in the ballpark of 25 percent or $2 billion.
Nevertheless, even at just over $1,500, the price is still in the ballpark of what many expected, so interest will likely be high.
We're still waiting on price, but it's likely to cost somewhere in the ballpark of the Sega Genesis Mini and other retro consoles.
You should be having fruits and vegetables in whole form (ie, NOT JUICE) in the ballpark of five to nine servings a day.
Her foray into frame design makes sense for the star, whose collection of sunglasses and eyeglasses is in the ballpark of 250 pairs.
After that exposé, Moonves was said to be in negotiation with CBS for a severance agreement, reportedly in the ballpark of $100 million.
The Telegraph reports that the dress will cost in the ballpark of $303,000, but Dunne expects it to be as much as $270,000.
I probably know somewhere in the ballpark of 1,000 people, all of whom I could reach out to if I felt so inclined.
That puts potential sanctions in the ballpark of anti-trust fines levied by Brussels that, in Google's case, have run into billions of dollars.
There was no official word yet on pricing, but the earlier WSJ report stated it would be in the "ballpark" of $40 per month.
As Mother Jones reported, Google contributed something in the ballpark of $25,000 for the event, with Facebook and Microsoft chipping in around $10,000 each.
Shooting Bird Box incurred "qualified expenditures" (which doesn't include huge swaths of budget like cast and director fees) in the ballpark of $20 million.
Sources close to JB tell us he recently bought himself a new pink sapphire grill ... which ran him somewhere in the ballpark of $15k.
It could also use the cash for acquisitions, such as acquiring Bitstrips, the makers of Bitmoji, for something "in the ballpark" of $100 million.
Edelman recommends simply finding what you paid last year and paying that, to at least put you in the ballpark of what you'd owe.
Providing $250 a month a child — or $3,000 a year — "puts us in the ballpark of where our peer countries are," Professor Waldfogel said.
O) to be "in the ballpark" of the 13 billion euros ($16 billion) estimated, the head of the country's tax collectors said on Thursday.
My daily output for decades has been in the ballpark of 500-1,000 words, achieved while sitting, and I was disinclined to shake that up.
Fitbit has been making some weird design choices of late… The Fitbit Flyer will run $129, putting it in the ballpark of other wireless earbuds.
Started last year with a modified version of the V63, Signature Edition phones are LG's pricey ceramic devices that run in the ballpark of $26,26.
If it's stuff you're buying regularly, you could rack up decent savings: Users report getting in the ballpark of a $25 check every few months.
And somewhere in the ballpark of 1.5 billion people are living in a hostile state of conflict or in areas of economic and social collapse.
You're also going to get reasonable fuel-economy, something in the ballpark of 30 mpg (the official numbers are 24 city/35 highway/28 combined).
You're also going to get reasonable fuel economy, something in the ballpark of 30 mpg (the official numbers are 24 city/35 highway/28 combined).
It reportedly cost Brazzers, the Luxembourg-based adult film studio that produced the spectacle, something in the ballpark of "$100,000 to $1 million" to make.
He'd never directed a movie in that budget range (reportedly in the ballpark of $20 million.) And he'd never done a movie with visual effects.
Though estimates can be tricky to verify, the vitamin and supplements industry is somewhere in the ballpark of a $27 billion market in the US alone.
Globally, smartphone ownership is probably somewhere in the ballpark of 2 billion users, a figure that's expected to surpass 6 billion within the next few years.
That would still leave Jay Z as the largest shareholder with somewhere in the ballpark of 30 to 40 percent of the company under his control.
It was even reported Rio's electric company cut off power to the stadium in late January in response to unpaid bills in the ballpark of $940,000.
That means Apple's service is in the ballpark of half as many paid subscribers as Spotify, which crossed the 20 million premium subscriber mark in June.
In a different version of Washington — something in the ballpark of the old normal, whatever that was — the sentiment could be ignored as a boilerplate pleasantry.
According to the report, Abrams and McGrath met with Apple executives about a potential partnership and were offered a deal in the ballpark of $500 million.
There are, of course, superhigh revenue and user-growth assumptions that put Snap in the ballpark of successful and more established social media companies in valuation.
Pricing for the Galaxy S221 and S22016 Edge vary slightly depending on each carrier, but will cost in the ballpark of about $21 and $221, respectively.
Fortune's Dan Primack, who first reported the news, said Snapchat is paying "in the ballpark of $100 million" for the company, which was founded in 2012.
A seat aboard New Shepard should run about $250,000, according to Bezos, which is in the ballpark of what a ticket to ride Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo costs.
More in the ballpark of Social Point, just acquired by Take-Two Interactive for $20.99M, which pulls in around 2100 million monthly actives across its six titles.
But Wednesday night in Quicken Loans Arena, Hood flashed why that contract speculation from a Pelicans staffer was (and maybe still is) in the ballpark of reality.
The Hollywood Reporter notes that while we don't know the exact age, Leighton's Sophie will probably be something in the ballpark of late teens to early 20s.
If Nielsen does go private, it will be one of the largest leveraged buyouts in recent years and in the ballpark of some of the largest LBOs ever.
Now, as someone who has written somewhere in the ballpark of a thousand stories on facial masks, I know full-well the importance of a weekly deep-cleansing.
Seeing the familiar setting subsumed by fluff is a surreal experience in the ballpark of Yayoi Kusama's Happenings of the 60s, but with paws instead of polka dots.
Last week Mr. Thiel revealed that he had funneled "in the ballpark" of $10 million to legal support for plaintiffs suing Gawker Media, most notably Terry Bollea, a.k.a.
That&aposs in the ballpark of most voice startups, which raise $1 million or $2 million in their first round, according to audio investor Marc Ladin of VoicePunch.
Because the stars shed so much mass, this model is expected to yield pairs of black holes on the lighter side, weighing in the ballpark of 10 solar masses.
Scores of models, in the ballpark of 100 by our estimations, had to stand in full-on midday sun wearing thong-cut bodysuits, sheer tanks, and no shoes. Dangerous?
Splice wouldn't disclose the valuation, but using the industry standard of selling 20 percent equity for a Series C, Splice could be valued in the ballpark of $285 million.
With the unemployment rate now below 2.63 percent, it was inevitable that the pace of job growth would slow to something in the ballpark of 100,000 jobs a month.
Chapman says he turned down a buyout offer in the ballpark of $3 million to maintain independence and to have the income and time to pursue his own projects.
And with Pornhub being one of the top 50 sites in global Alexa rankings, it's somewhat plausible that its data is in the ballpark of 2019 Android OS usage.
It's held the trend line support, and then that could really bring a tailwind moving it up to somewhere in the ballpark of $60 to that trend line resistance.
Unique viewers are much harder to measure, so we say in the ballpark of 60-22020 million based on the numbers that YouTube and Facebook and others give us.
The jump comes on the back of news that Snapchat bought bitmoji maker Bitstrips, in a deal valued in the ballpark of $100 million, according to a report from Fortune.
Several members are unable to add output, and that means only something in the ballpark of an additional half a million barrels per day will actually come online next month.
It's very unlikely that the Trump administration will go nearly that far, given that the deal with California is in the ballpark of the Obama-era standards (although somewhat weaker).
Trump is nowhere in the ballpark of those type of plans with these new promises, which sound a lot more like a liberal ideal in health care: a single-payer system.
From what I understand, though, it was in the ballpark of Shippable's most recent valuation, which was $42.6 million back in 2014 when it raised $8 million, according to PitchBook data.
Officials did not estimate what the final drug spending inflation rate will turn out to be for 2015, but suggested it was in the ballpark of the rate seen in 2014.
So whatever you earn, you could multiply it by 1% to get a figure that is in the ballpark of what the average American spends — but won&apost break the bank.
He lost by about 64,000 votes - in the ballpark of the number of people in the state who complete felony sentences in a typical year, Florida Department of Corrections data shows.
Holm has been working with tarot cards and crystals for a long time — we're talking somewhere in the ballpark of 25 years — and when she explains the cards, it makes perfect sense.
Presuming that Dropbox's growth is in the ballpark of Box's, we can quickly apply Box's 5.2x revenue multiple to Dropbox's $1 billion revenue pace and, voilà, Dropbox is worth around  $5.2 billion.
While that 0-60 time is down to 9.5 seconds and well off that of the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell's, it's at least in the ballpark of something like a Toyota Prius.
Getting SpaceX's full constellation up and running will cost in the ballpark of $10 billion dollars, and Musk has conceded that such efforts have bankrupted others, such as the satellite operator Iridium.
All in, I estimated that getting set up for solo pregnancy could be in the ballpark of $30,000 to $50,000 — babymoon and the actual cost of raising a kid, not remotely included.
According to official estimates, the annual suicide rate among French farmers is in the ballpark of 200—mostly by hanging—a number that was considered "shocking" when it was released in 2013.
The average life expectancy in Japan is 83 years and the obesity rate is in the ballpark of 3.5 percent—drastically lower than the 30 percent we see in other industrialized nations.
Clinton is projected to get in the ballpark of 330 Electoral College votes against each Republican (you need 270 to win), which is near President Obama's 2012 tally of 332 electoral votes.
In some cases, the comparisons help users know whether they are even in the ballpark of appropriate spending and saving levels and can even influence them to change harmful behaviors or patterns.
Now, it's unclear if Justin ended up paying that amount himself -- but if he wanted to auction off the timepiece ... he could probably get in the ballpark of $100k, and possibly more.
He admits it's not the best wine you can hypothetically buy; it's more of "an extremely pleasant table wine" that he reckons may cost in the ballpark of eight to 12 dollars.
That gets you in the ballpark of where the Trump administration said things would be, an estimate that continues to meet derision from much of the economic community, and the president's political foes.
Now, when I have the quality improvement hat on, I notice that prior to any improvement effort the healthcare error rate is somewhere in the ballpark of one defect in every thousand opportunities.
Hybrid CPA-revenue share: Operators pay a smaller flat fee for each customer delivered, and a lesser share of the net revenues generated from those gamblers, in the ballpark of 20% to 30%.
"Qualcomm has had a good run off the bottom over the last few months, and is now in the ballpark of our target price," Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
He went into contract in December on a two bedroom apartment with a pool, doorman and roof deck for a price in the ballpark of $1 million, just weeks after Amazon announced its move.
Brady said that making the individual cuts permanent could cost in the ballpark of $22019 billion over a decade, but that doing so would benefit the economy, which would offset some of the costs.
He and his wife helped underwrite the exhibition "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," handing over a check that two sources close to the museum said was in the ballpark of $20173 million.
With the optional performance package, the 2020 Corvette posts a 0-60 time of 2.9 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 11.2 seconds, putting it in the ballpark of many more expensive supercars.
Campaign officials declined to provide an estimate of the plan's cost, but a campaign adviser said that new federal spending would be in "the ballpark" of an Urban Institute proposal that includes similar provisions.
He's not even in the richest half of the presidential field — Beto O'Rourke and his wife are worth up to 22 times the Sanders, and Donald Trump is somewhere in the ballpark of $1 billion.
The winning bid will likely have to fall in the ballpark of Anadarko's net asset value at roughly $76 per share, said Michael Bradley, managing director for equity sales at investment bank Tudor Pickering Holt.
Recently, a deal in the works that could have seen Unilever acquire The Honest Co. for a price in the ballpark of $1 billion derailed at the last minute over pricing considerations, sources tell TechCrunch.
Just to give you a sense of how much of a cash cow Chick-fil-A is ignoring for this upcoming game -- it could be in the ballpark of half a mil, more or less.
Last week, Fortune reported that Snapchat bought Toronto-based company Bitstrips—you might remember their cartoon avatars from your mom's Facebook wall about a year ago—for a figure "in the ballpark" of $100 million.
She's promised to financially support Clinton in the ballpark of six figures, but that's petty cash these days, especially considering the fact that Whitman dropped $120 million into her own failed run for the governor's office.
The round, which values Lattice in the ballpark of $200 million, says co-founder and chief executive officer Jack Altman, comes just six months after the business closed a $15 million Series B led by Shasta Ventures.
I'd estimate my combination skin to be somewhere in the ballpark of 70% dry and 30% oily, so finding a primer that keeps my T-zone matte, without stripping my skin of all moisture, has always eluded me.
Taking away the $10 million paid for GameSparks (per PitchBook's report) from $53 million, you get $43 million, which falls in the ballpark of the $50 million the LA Times reported when it broke the news of Graphiq's acquisition.
Inside there's an Intel Gemini Lake Pentium Silver N5000 processor, putting it roughly in the ballpark of the Surface Go. Unlike Microsoft's mini tablet, though, there's 8GB of RAM as standard and 128GB or 256GB of proper SSD storage.
If a carbon tax was imposed — in the ballpark of $6900 per ton of carbon dioxide emitted — it would add about $2628 to the cost of a barrel of oil, reducing profits to about $28503 on a $22019 investment.
That's likely to give the Leaf a favorable 36-month lease offer, which is how most people get into an EV in the US. A loaded Leaf, therefore, will be in the ballpark of a basic Bolt or Model 3.
Pricing should be in the ballpark of between $5 and $15 Canadian depending on the features you're willing to pay for, and this should inform eventual subscription price points for the startup's services should they move beyond this pilot phase.
I tell the shopkeeper, Nancy: "I'm looking for a turquoise necklace, maybe a squash blossom design or a pendant with a silver chain, for somewhere in the ballpark of $150," thinking how generous this seems considering the purchase I witnessed.
Similar to the site's pricing for its jewelry, the selection of clothing and accessories will range from $20 to $100, with some bigger-ticket items, like a vegan moto jacket or a customizable satin bomber, priced in the ballpark of $200.
For an initial crude estimate to put us in the ballpark for what Sanders would need, his average result in the upcoming contests would have to be somewhere in the ballpark of an 8-point victory over Clinton (54-46).
The annual global output of potatoes is in the ballpark of 368 million tons, two-thirds of which are destined directly for humans, who consume an average of 73 pounds every year in baked, boiled, mashed, and deep-fried variations.
Yesterday VR fans eager to get their hands on the consumer version of the long awaited Oculus Rift headset learnt what co-founder Palmer Luckey meant when he said the price would be in the "ballpark" of last year's $2599 dev kit.
It's not clear if the new Galaxy S9 will pack similar upgrades over last year's S8, or features comparable to the iPhone X, to justify a price increase, even if it ends up just in the ballpark of $50 to $100 more expensive.
Scott makes the epitome of "statement earrings" — but when those statement earrings are in the ballpark of $65 a pair, like this best-selling style, they're not the sort of pieces you have to relegate to weddings and the swishiest of occasions.
While these results are impressive for private companies, many physicists have pegged their hopes of fusion energy on ITER, an unprecedented international fusion experiment that has been decades in the making and is estimated to cost in the ballpark of $50 billion.
While the fiery heat of curry dishes like the Bombay Burner can induce hallucinations, it would take an ungodly amount of chilli heat to actually kill you—apparently, somewhere in the ballpark of three pounds of "extreme chilies" in concentrated powder form.
Germany can already borrow at minus 0.6% for ten years and interbank markets price 30 basis points of ECB deposit rate cuts to minus 0.7% in coming years, putting them in the ballpark of the reversal rate at which more cuts become counterproductive.
Though the Ocean's under-the-hood performance statistics weren't shared, Fisker did say it's hoping for a top-out range in the ballpark of roughly 250 to 300 miles and that it plans to run on an 80 kWh lithium-ion battery.
New York's designers, we're looking at you to lead the charge, given that NYFW has thus far been the most progressive in terms of representation: that means something in the ballpark of 38% models of color, based on the most recent U.S. Census findings (2014).
Pricing is still unannounced for Riot Games in-game items and real-life Louis Vuitton clothes, but they could potentially fall in the ballpark of regular Riot Games in-game cosmetics (about $20) and luxury Louis Vuitton clothes (several hundred to thousands of dollars), respectively.
A February 10 Quinnipiac poll among registered voters has Sanders beating President Trump 51-43 -- right in the ballpark of the amounts by which former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Vice President Joe Biden lead the President, and a little ahead of where Massachusetts Sen.
If, say, on Hopi or Navajo land — where 400-megawatt installations could be set up on former plant or mine sites — at least 90 percent of the $85033 million cost of each project would be eligible for a credit of somewhere in the ballpark of $81 million.
By analyzing current trends in bitcoin mining production, and assuming an electricity price of five cents per kWh, de Vries predicts that bitcoin's energy needs could reach 7.67 gigawatts later this year, placing it in the ballpark of countries such as Ireland (3.1 gigawatts) and Austria (8.2 gigawatts).
"We have leeway in the ballpark of up to 4503 to 5 billion euros," Chief Executive Elmar Degenhart said in an interview at the Detroit auto show, but added that a larger deal comparable to the 1.4 billion-euro Veyance purchase was not on the cards this year.
The index is now up 2.3 percent over the last year excluding food and energy, suggesting that inflation is now in the ballpark of the 2 percent mark that the Federal Reserve aims for (the Fed focuses on a different inflation number that still shows readings below 2 percent).
"We need only a few hundred thousand people to actively break the law and/or support such activities to put us in the ballpark of structural change," he wrote in a 78-page document, built on his research as a doctoral student, explaining why such protests were needed.
My hunch — and it is just that; we need a lot more analysis from think tanks and the CBO to figure this out — is that the Sanders plan would need some revenue sources in the ballpark of what Vermont ultimately thought was necessary to finance its own single-payer plans.
According to his ESPN story, the Warriors will sell around 12,000 seats for season-ticket holders, at a median cost of around $15,000—which works out to an easy $200 million for the owners, and would save them somewhere in the ballpark of $1 million every month on interest payments.
"Even before the United States pulled out, no country was in the ballpark of doing what needed to be done," said Glen Peters, a researcher at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research in Norway, who has warned that the world is unlikely to keep global warming below 240 degrees.
ProtonMail, a respected secure-email start-up based in Switzerland (a country with particularly strict privacy laws), has seen a sustained boost of new email sign-ups "in the ballpark of a 100 percent increase compared to before Trump," according to Andy Yen, the chief executive of ProtonMail's parent company.
In other words, making a legal argument that YouTube was a direct rival to Google Search at the time of acquisition is a tall order, and investigators likely haven't discovered anything in the ballpark of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's emails directly characterizing WhatsApp as a Facebook competitor at the time of purchase.
The company declined a request for comment about specifically how many employees had been or continue to be shifted to this new team, but Facebook spokesperson Tera Randall told Business Insider that it was in the ballpark of "a few hundred people" and that the company planned to expand both teams this year.
Case and Deaton suggest that the tax revenue lost from luxury health care plans for high-wage workers is in the ballpark of $150 billion, which furthers all sorts of inequities in all sorts of different ways by reducing the funds available to education, infrastructure, and any number of socially beneficial services.
To fully fund the state pension fund — which could go broke in a decade, according to some analyses — it's going to take a New Jersey-style personal income tax system, where everyone is paying more money than they are now and the wealthy are paying a lot more, like in the ballpark of 10 percent.
"The big thing is that providers here make quite a bit more money than they do anywhere else, and in order to get in the ballpark of where these other countries are, you'd have to reduce payment rates to physicians to much, much lower levels," said John Holahan, one of the authors of the Urban analysis.
Amazon has considered a plan to open as many as 3,000 Amazon Go stores by 33, according to a Bloomberg report, meaning the futuristic shops could generate in the ballpark of $4.5 billion in sales a year if the company follows that aggressive store rollout plan and if new-store sales are similar to current RBC estimates.
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