At the moment Yahoo shares with the rest of the Internet world a depressed stock price off 75% from its high.
This strategy effectively took price off the table and allowed me and my prospect to focus on uncovering and addressing the real objections holding up the deal.
Companies are tied to particular computer manufacturers and must pay for bad tailor-made software that can often be bought for a small fraction of the price off the shelf.
Like season tickets, the price of off-peak returns has been capped by government since privatisation.
But it pledged to freeze the price of off-peak fares in 2014 and 2015.
The market seems to find it difficult to apply a trade with conviction, believing some current price levels off-putting.
The thinking here is that the bond price sold off because of systemic risks at the core economies, not because of Russia.
It denies the proposed charges will price people off the land.
Enter Liaison Technology, with new software that can automatically scrape product and price info off thousands of websites, even if they change from day to day.
Custom-made servos cost many times the price of off-the-shelf ones.
Enter Liaison Technology, with new software that can scrape product and price info off of thousands of Web sites automatically, even if they change dramatically from day to day.
Mr. DIMSDALE: Now, the good news here is that once this change is done, Ethanol is cheaper than NTBE and could take some of the price pressure off gasoline.
And no one is talking about in Manhattan, department stores are opening up off price.
But Peru has paid a high price for frightening off investors in the past.
The company currently operates 43 full line stores and 65 Off 5th off price stores.
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With a possible recession looming, that hefty price could scare off companies cutting back on IT spending.
The market reacted with a sharp share price sell-off due to a fear over the loss of revenue.
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In November, for instance, Beijing asked the four largest producers of cooking oil to hold off price increases until March.
President Bush should therefore offer a deal: strong, pro-growth measures as the price for signing off on the usual unproductive stuff.
When repurchases are in the plan, the stock price is better off going nowhere as long as earnings do go up.
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The drop was attributed to a price war touched off by Hope Group when it cut feed prices by up to 25%.
Oil prices are somewhat down from their recent peaks, and oil price volatility is off the high levels of the last half-dozen years.
"For any team, if you can beat their ace it's a big win, " said Suzuki, who had singled off Price and scored in the eighth.
In other words, you expect that the currency price will bounce off the resistance to go lower, or bounce off the support to go higher.
At a pinch, Mr Ebbers might even be willing to sell Sprint's long-distance network, if that was the price for carrying off Sprint's mobile operation.
Spurs paid the price for standing off Saha, allowing the French striker ample time and space to drill a low finish into Gomes' right-hand corner from 20 yards.
He worries that the price of seeing off deflation is that the Fed will be unable or unwilling to reverse itself in time to prevent a resurgence of inflation.
Microsoft has already had to make concessions on price to fend off competition from Google, offering consumers a stripped down, ad supported version of Office for free via the web.
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But AOL is caught in a pincer movement: It must roll out broadband access rapidly (only 550, 000 Time Warner homes now have it) while staving off price erosion in its core narrowband business.
But in the case where a customer pays the full retail price or pays off the contract term, he should be able to do whatever he wants and select any carrier he chooses.
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