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26 Sentences With "take a loss on"

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As part of the agreement, the banks will take a loss on the principal of the debt, they added.
Not many mistakes, perhaps three, but enough to take a loss on a night when the Tigers didn't generate much offense.
But Amazon can afford to take a loss on music streaming, and the boost to Prime is well worth it, analysts say.
A bail-in is the rescue of a financial institution by making its creditors and depositors take a loss on their holdings.
Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said in a recent research note that the fund will also have to take a loss on Uber.
A "bail-in" is effectively rescuing a bank on the brink by making its creditors and depositors take a loss on their holdings.
Because the Federal Reserve is not allowed, by law, to take a loss on its loans, it is limited in the kinds of credit it can offer.
According to Variety, this would not be the first time the actress—who welcomed her first child Santiago Enrique Bastón in June—could take a loss on a real estate sale.
These items are typically given away by a sponsor, who take a loss on the item but essentially consider it an advertising expense just like buying an old-fashioned billboard ad in the stadium.
Mertens also said that in Europe there's a preference for "bail-ins," in which a bank's creditors and depositors take a loss on their holdings, as opposed to a bailout, where the government injects public money.
This is mysterious to me in part because the formula for selling a lot of Android phones is not mysterious at all, especially if you're willing to take a loss on your hardware business: market the everloving hell out of them.
Unfortunately, because of the "agency model" that has been adopted by the largest publishers, our gross margin on ebooks after paying the wholesaler is less than 30%, which means that we would have to take a loss on all ebooks sold.
There is gossip over whether he will have to take a loss on a $91.5 million apartment he bought in One57 overlooking Central Park that he said he purchased as an investment in the hope of selling for a profit.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still at work at 19553 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still at work at 19543 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still working at 27710 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still working at 97 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still working at 21952 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still at work at 211974 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
He was never a great artist like Dior, Balenciaga or Saint Laurent, but Pierre Cardin — still at work at 21212 — pioneered today's approach to the business of fashion: take a loss on haute couture, then make the real money through ready-to-wear and worldwide licensing deals.
If We Company proceeds with its IPO, its private investors may take a loss on any shares sold, but they can make that up in the future if the company is able to achieve its projected valuation, said Adam Troso, head of real estate corporate advisory at Greenhill & Co, a New York investment bank.
Minnesota design firm creates a way to measure pay-back on green building technologies. Business North. 16 May 2008. After the Minnesota Health Department stopped allowing participants in the WIC program to purchase organic food in 2002, the cooperative offered to cover the difference and take a loss on behalf of its customers, but was refused by Health Department officials.
By the time the Whitewater lots were surveyed and available for sale at the end of 1979, interest rates had climbed to near 20%. Prospective buyers could no longer afford to buy vacation homes. Rather than take a loss on the venture, the four decided to build a model home and wait for better economic conditions. The White River, near Flippin, Arkansas, and the intended site of the Whitewater Development Corporation's vacation homes.
The price was so low some in the media believe Boeing would take a loss on the deal; they also speculated that the company could perhaps break even with maintenance and spare parts contracts.Leeham News and Comment: How will Boeing profit from tanker contract? , 12-7-2011, visited: 3-2-2012 In July 2011, it was revealed that projected development costs rose $1.4bn and will exceed the $4.9bn contract cap by $300m. For the first $1bn increase (from the award price to the cap), the U.S. government would be responsible for $600m under a 60/40 government/Boeing split.
Over the 20-year period during which the horse murders took place, several different motivations led horse owners and trainers, often affluent and well-respected people, to become involved in what ultimately became a widespread conspiracy. In some cases, the owner of a promising, or even prize-winning, horse was temporarily strapped for cash and decided to insure and then kill the animal; this was the situation in the 1982 murder of the show jumper Henry the Hawk. Sometimes people bought over-valued horses. Rather than take a loss on a poor investment, these owners chose to finance their next horse purchase by defrauding the insurance company that had insured the unwanted horse.
The Trouble with Tracy is often considered to have been produced solely to meet the demands of the Canadian content regulations. Cultural critics, including Geoff Pevere, have suggested, however, that as unsuccessful as the result was, the show deserves some credit as one of the first truly ambitious attempts to create a scripted television series within the financial constraints that have often plagued Canadian television production. While American television networks have both the financial scale and the diversity of programming to take a loss on an unpopular series by cancelling it early, CTV had little choice but to air the entire series, regardless of its ratings or quality, in order to recoup as much of its investment as possible. The network was still in a precarious financial position, having only modestly recovered from its near-bankruptcy in 1965, and still had neither the national reach nor the audience of CBC Television.

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