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The higher breakevens come as companies are paying up for land.
Beyond paying up for U.S. dollars, Japanese banks have few options.
"Investors pay up for growth; nobody's paying up for stagnation," Cramer said.
And the media world may still think Vice is worth paying up for.
Though Blackstone is paying up for iQ, it is getting above-average growth.
It appeared that Spotify was paying up for a fast-growing, successful start-up.
One argument for paying up for Elon Musk's automaker is the clean energy play.
So millers and grain handlers are seizing the moment and paying up for wheat.
Congress watered that down a bit, but the rich kept paying up for decades.
But even at the lower price, Asahi is paying up for some so-so businesses.
On balance, foreign banks could find that paying up for control is a worthwhile trade.
" He said evaluating a deal is like "paying up for key talent and impact-performing roles.
According to the suit filed against Phillips ... he's not paying up for 19's managerial services.
We do, however, suggest paying up for the bottled stuff rather than risking it on the homemade version.
Current futures prices, seasonally sluggish wholesale beef movement and ample supplies discouraged packers from paying up for livestock.
But if you're paying up for a top-tier Samsung TV, that's probably not much of an obstacle.
It is at this moment we find ourselves paying up for assets and competing with lots of other buyers.
Nothing has occurred to warrant paying up for shares, investors are just willing to buy them at a higher price.
Another parallel between the companies is a predilection for paying up for acquisitions, a hallmark of Mr. Pearson's years at Valeant.
While Google would not comment, sources said it is paying up for talent it wants, sometimes in the tens of millions.
The outlet reports he'll spend three days in Los Angeles County jail for not paying up for delinquent alimony that he owed.
The strategy makes sense but, with a weak return on investment, United Technologies is paying up for the privilege of getting bigger.
Despite paying up for the paper, 100.25 is still a discount to where the secondary market was prior to the add-ons.
Schumer's stylist, Leesa Evans, dished to The New York Times about the star's surprising penchant for paying up for some of her style.
Investors' costs will also come down because they will no longer be at risk of paying up for bad executions or mediocre research.
With more and more people in the United States paying up for pet care, revenues for the industry have exploded in recent years.
It's the viewpoint of Druckenmiller and other hedge fund managers that a far-left candidate would reduce investors' appetite for paying up for stocks.
The danger comes when paying up for the anointed winners in tech at ever-higher valuations seems the inevitable choice of too many investors.
With funds' multiple share classes, varying structures and oceans of boilerplate, even sophisticated investors may not realize they are paying up for a laggard.
"The banking system as a whole may have enough reserves, but some banks may be paying up for fed funds," they wrote in a research note.
Salesforce has to keep pace with other big technology firms that are also investing heavily in AI and is paying up for acquisitions and individual hires.
More broadly, large, slow-growing food companies have been paying up for acquisitions, confronted with a relatively slim number of deals that can make an impact.
But it's not cheap, either, and for the rally to keep going investors are going to have to be willing to keep paying up for stocks.
But slumping futures, mostly due to fund liquidation, encouraged feedlots to resist paying up for animals and scared feedlots into selling them for less money, he said.
But recently, the retailer has been in a prolonged sales slump, as shoppers balked at paying up for the brand's preppy style as its prices spiraled higher.
But even the head of the world's biggest music label won't be able to stop exclusives if Apple and Tidal want to keep paying up for them.
At 20 times the company's forecast revenue for 2018, SAP is paying up for Qualtrics, though control ought to merit a premium to second-class public-market shares.
"I don't know if I would consider it as a robbery, or extortion, or us just paying up for the poster being ripped," the 32-year-old swimmer said.
"In an economy that still seems to have some growing pains, consistent growth is worth paying up for," said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia.
If you like the looks of the 7 Series and are OK paying up for an all-around all-star product, there's nothing else here to turn you off.
Cramer suggested paying up for Nucor, which trades at 13 times next year's earnings estimates, because it has the best dividend of the four, offering shareholders a 2.5 percent yield.
You'll be forking over $9,4.03 more than a standard X3, but the luxurious and well-implemented technology is the core competency of this BMW, so it's worth paying up for.
If paying up for a young and unproven Neymar worked for Barcelona, can spending far more on him still make sense for PSG now that he has reached his peak?
In paying up for Twitter shares, investors are betting the company can deliver higher profits at some point in the future — but that's far from guaranteed given the company's turbulent history.
Paying up for the driller didn't make sense so long as cheaper targets like Concho Resources, Parsley Energy, Pioneer Natural Resources and Cimarex Energy remain available, according to Stifel analyst Michael Scialla.
So while more Americans are paying down debt, spending on SUVs and pickups, dining out and paying up for premium gas, it's "isolated within the much broader context of deceleration" in spending.
Without this data, investors will not be able to track the average selling price of iPhones, a crucial number for assessing whether consumers are balking at paying up for Apple's higher-priced phones.
The founders think they can also eventually charge the retail stores or malls for the new foot traffic, but Happy Returns is the one paying up for the mall space in the pilot test.
However one assesses the utilities, one thing is clear: Investors are clearly paying up for their perceived safety in an unsafe-seeming world, and for their relatively high dividend yields in a low-rate world.
Of course, many companies are able to do some of these things at once, though investors will have to determine which ones are in the right business to start paying up for workers and capital today.
In an economy where consumers are increasingly paying up for quality, Cramer was intrigued by a "premium" newcomer to the public market: Yeti Holdings, a maker of high-performance outdoor gear that went public in late October.
Since launching its digital consumer bank Marcus in 2016, Goldman has been growing the business by paying up for deposits, offering new products like home improvement loans and recently acquiring Clarity Money, a personal finance smartphone app.
With almost 75 million baby boomers reaching the age where they need to start paying up for healthy teeth, the growth of U.S. dental spending is set to rise to 5 percent this year, from 3.7 percent in 2016.
Our outlook "reflects lower earnings estimates, zero equity value assigned to GE Capital, and lower value assigned to GE Digital initiatives, as we don't see the market paying up for this optionality," wrote Obin in a note to clients.
Some chains restrict program freebies to members who book their room directly through the hotel (instead of a third-party travel site); guests hoping to do more than check their email may also find themselves paying up for high-speed internet.
What is being proposed virtually guarantees that they will still pay unusually high rates for electricity so that a few hedge funds and bond funds can make a profit and so that the insurance companies can avoid paying up for their poor underwriting decisions.
If you look back to the dotcom bubble, or even at some tech deals recently, there can be a tendency for managers to feel less constrained in paying up for target companies when the market is placing a rich valuation on their own stock.
"SKEW index tends to be traded more by the quote-unquote professional-type traders, so they're certainly paying up for premium for a black swan-type event ... obviously we're going through impeachment process now or some sort of trade event or a geopolitical event," Friedlander said.
The prosecution has said Samsung's intent in paying up for two funds backed by Park, and sponsoring the equestrian career of the daughter of a confidante at the center of the scandal, was to get government support for efforts to cement Lee's control of the smartphones-to-biopharmaceuticals empire.
The prosecution has said Samsung's intent in paying up for two funds backed by Park, and sponsoring the equestrian career of the daughter of a confidante at the centre of the scandal, was to get government support for efforts to cement Lee's control of the smartphones-to-biopharmaceuticals empire.
JC: I'll come back to that division specifically but, UBS obviously saw huge outflows in the fourth quarter, stark contrast to you, but they said, look, we're not going to pay up here for unprofitable business, so are you paying up for unprofitable business in order to get those assets?
Pay Apple a monthly fee and it promises access to a hundred titles that won't be available anywhere else, plus cross-platform play that lets you pick up and play on your Mac, your iPhone, or your Apple TV. And Apple is investing heavily in the service, not only paying up for exclusive titles, but actually helping to fund development.

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