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Lyft is paying up big for its use of Amazon's cloud.
The higher breakevens come as companies are paying up for land.
That fact alone should discourage any targeted interest from paying up.
Beyond paying up for U.S. dollars, Japanese banks have few options.
Paying up kills the ads and gives you access to "premium" features.
"Investors pay up for growth; nobody's paying up for stagnation," Cramer said.
We also asked Buku if Kelly not paying up has affected her schooling.
These are in limited supply; paying up to outbid competitors is not unusual.
But some high-yield savings accounts are paying up to 2%, sometimes more.
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.
This service isn't free: You could be paying up to $10 for the transfer.
Soak in that glorious 4K with HDR before you have to start paying 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 then, Mr. Coyle said, he had second thoughts and decided against paying up.
But even at the lower price, Asahi is paying up for some so-so businesses.
Even though Big Dairy still denies the latest allegations, they're still paying up big time.
"It's a hot employment market and employers are paying up," says Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella.
On balance, foreign banks could find that paying up for control is a worthwhile trade.
Therefore, it would make sense for companies to respond to the bill by paying up.
This means you could be paying up to $212017 USD a year for both packages.
In 353, Boxed, the online warehouse club, began paying up to $20,000 for employees' weddings.
This can lead to someone getting fined again for not paying up the first time.
U.S. companies are paying up to buy foreign firms, and prices will likely only go up.
Today they're worth more than gold, as telcos are paying up to $200 million for them.
" 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.
By the way, the Rourke character loses the bet and faces punishment for not paying up.
We're paying up to $25,000 for every IVF round, and chances aren't even 100 percent certain.
He then alerted users on Twitter that they now had a better option than paying up.
" In the meantime ... Beanie says, "Give LaMarr sh*t for not paying up on his bets.
And despite paying up, bankers said Telecom Italia did not raise as much as it wanted to.
Market pros aren't paying up to protect their flank as much as they have in the past.
The hope is that, instead of paying up, the banks will decide to lend the money instead.
The work, while not always steady, can be lucrative, paying up to $80,000 a year, plus benefits.
Parents are accused of paying up to $6 million to guarantee their children spots at elite universities.
We ended up paying up to five times more than if we had gone with smaller providers.
ZTE resumed normal business after paying up to $1.4 billion in fines and replacing its entire board.
Pallotta, an American who made a fortune as a hedge fund manager, had no problem paying up.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is helping Atlanta respond, typically discourages ransomware victims from paying up.
Migrants told Reuters they were paying up to 21,228 bolivars for a kilo of rice in Venezuela.
We do, however, suggest paying up for the bottled stuff rather than risking it on the homemade version.
But if you're paying up to take your newborn to a day spa, you probably already know that.
But Rokar owed me so much money by then, and it looked like he might start paying up.
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.
Then interview a few attorneys to get quotes on pricing so you know what you're paying up front.
The DHS reports that migrants are paying up to $9,200 for "clandestine passage" across the border, per Kulish.
Depending on how serious the exploit is and how complete your report is, they're paying up to $20,000.
Once a warranty runs out, you could be paying up to $149 just to have its screen replaced.
While well funded, the union is paying up to roughly $12 million a week to the striking members.
In 2002, Libya preliminarily agreed to settle the case by paying up to $10 million to each family.
Besides paying up in her case, Airbnb could use this situation to clarify what exactly makes a host super. 
It is at this moment we find ourselves paying up for assets and competing with lots of other buyers.
Sources say the company is in some cases paying up to $1 million for one year's worth of production.
PG&E PLAN PROPOSES PAYING UP TO $16.9 BILLION TO VICTIMS OF WILDFIRES THAT TRIGGERED ITS CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY
Graduate students at UC Santa Cruz report paying up to 20173 and 22017 percent of their incomes in rent.
Even if you do have resources, you're looking down the barrel of paying up to $50,000 for 30 days.
Companies are reportedly paying up to $22020 million for 30 seconds of commercial time during the 2020 Super Bowl.
Companies are reportedly paying up to $2628 million for 28503 seconds of commercial time during the 22020 Super Bowl.
Premiums have also soared, with some clients paying up to 50 percent more to renew their annual policies, she said.
Nothing has occurred to warrant paying up for shares, investors are just willing to buy them at a higher price.
Golfweek, which communicated with an inside source who demanded anonymity, says that the PGA has no intention of paying up.
Coalition's proactive security efforts to try to prevent data breaches — and subsequent costs — is one way to save paying up.
And, after a debtor dies, the collectors would have to wait 30 days before contacting family members about paying up.
And it is paying up to $5 million in annual lease payments to Nebraska rural landowners without displacing cash crops.
More than 7.5 million Bangladeshis work outside the country, paying up to $8,500 to go abroad, the United Nations says.
It's Moses' job to ensure the 600-plus customers who are paying up to $250,000 for the experience enjoy the ride.
That it could push the interest rates the government is paying up very quickly, making an already terrible situation much worse.
Other services are directly impacted by GST; moviegoers in some places are paying up to 32 percent more for a ticket.
Another parallel between the companies is a predilection for paying up for acquisitions, a hallmark of Mr. Pearson's years at Valeant.
He's not wrong—even the FBI has admitted that paying up is normally the best way to resolve a ransomware situation.
You don't have to be a genius to know that paying up to 25.99% APR to earn 6% back isn't smart.
While Google would not comment, sources said it is paying up for talent it wants, sometimes in the tens of millions.
That's because they are in the highest income tax bracket, paying up to 2700 percent of their income to the IRS.
There was just one problem: The company apparently wasn't that great at paying up, and was it too good at collecting fees.
The outlet reports he'll spend three days in Los Angeles County jail for not paying up for delinquent alimony that he owed.
The students will split Trump's settlement fee and he'll also be paying up to $1 million to the state of New York.
Are too many investors crowding into this one massive obvious leader, mistaking blind momentum-chasing for paying up to own the best?
The new plan, announced late on Tuesday, envisages employers paying up to 4 percent of a worker's salary into the pension scheme.
In this instance, Walmart is paying up big in a bet that Lore can help close the gap between Amazon and Walmart.com.
Buying and paying up front for U.S. energy, then, amounts to little more than changing the mix of assets in its portfolio.
Even approaching the media with details on each hack is part of a calculated attempt to pressure affected organizations into paying up.
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.
Backers of a particular project know that paying up doesn't guarantee they'll get the exact reward within the time frame they're expecting.
Amazon has been paying up to 25% more to some suppliers to help them deal with the tariffs imposed on Chinese products.
BUFFETT SAYS HE SAYS HE IS PLEASED TO BE PARTNERS WITH 3G CAPITAL, BUT THEY HAVE MORE OF A TASTE FOR PAYING UP
The threat of dealing with bill collectors and a damaged credit rating is used to intimidate patients into paying up without asking questions.
If paying up-front is out of reach, the iPhone Upgrade Program offers the 53GB for $49.91 a month paid over 24 months.
Despite paying up, the economics still work in the company's favour to raise the add-on term loan and scrap the second-lien.
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.
Individuals may also want to consider paying up their state income taxes this year, particularly if the deduction for those taxes is lost.
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.
Ocado delivers: Retailer Marks and Spencer (MAKSF) is paying up to £750 million ($996 million) for 50% of Ocado's (OCDGF) UK retail business.
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.
Hasumi is one of 500 or so young Japanese who join Acopia each year, paying up to $3,000 a month for training and board.
In the US, zoos usually cut deals to lease a panda for 10-year periods, paying up to $1 million annually for the privilege.
Fiat Chrysler is paying up to $280 million, or 90 percent of the settlement costs, and Bosch is paying $27.5 million, or 10 percent.
Second, hospitals need to start paying up front, instead of using their normal billing practices of paying a month or two down the line.
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.
But the practice is legally sketchy, and as this Reddit thread illustrates, paying up is often a bottomless rabbit hole of ever-steeper penalties.
Whether it's paying up fast to keep Trump happy or creating a tighter EU defense policy, the EU has to revolutionize its military-industrial complex.
In November, it recommended paying up to 50, 75 or 100 percent of profit for 2017 on dividends, depending on the criteria a bank meets.
So did the government of Ukraine, its ministry of finance, a political leader and its National Reforms Council — each paying up to $2900,220006 a month.
The details: The records show Collins' campaign had been paying up to $60,000 a month in legal services to Baker Hostetler, the firm representing him.
The celebrities and C.E.O.s arrested in this week's college bribery scandal were charged with paying up to $1.2 million for guaranteed admission to elite universities.
As documented in a 2640 segment from John Oliver's Last Week Tonight, collectors frequently use aggressive or harassing tactics to bully people into paying up.
To entice inflows of 'mattress' cash, banks are offering higher interest rates, paying up to half a percentage point above what existing time deposits earn.
During the quarter it converted 383,000 free users to payingup 33 percent over the prior year — for a total of 3.1 million premium customers.
That is: Disney would be paying up to $1 billion for its stake in the company, with the possibility of more investment down the road.
In addition to fighting the lawsuit, Cloudflare instituted a bounty program to invalidate all of Blackbird's patents, paying up to $50,000 for findings of prior art.
Lee is accused of paying up to 43 billion won ($38 million) to organizations backed by a confidant of President Park, in exchange for government favors.
"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.
Uber's surge pricing — which can lead to customers paying up to nine times the normal fare — is also a source of continued frustration among some customers.
Later, when heirs inherit those assets, a special rule relieves them from paying up the income tax on the gain that occurred before they took ownership.
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.
In other words: An ad-free version of the internet as we know it would cost $35 a month, per person, if everyone was paying up.
Zammo says it charges as little as $2000 a month for smaller businesses, while big companies are paying up to $10,000 a year to use it.
Since July 2017, Federal Election Commission records show Collins' campaign has been paying up to $60,000 per month in legal services to prestigious law firm BakerHostetler.
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 because of a Trump administration fight with the European Union, Di Palo's customers could soon be paying up to double the price, testing their loyalty.
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.
A national insurance system covers the hefty €6,000 ($7,160) monthly cost for each patient, with the richest people paying up to €2,400 into the scheme each month.
Hopefully this leads to players seeing the value in paying up front for games in the future once they can see the craft that goes into something.
Many use smugglers paying up to $1,500 per family, some of those who made to camps on the Iraqi side of the border told Reuters last week.
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.
When you refinance a home, just like buying a house, there are significant closing costs, which many borrowers roll into their loan rather than paying up front.
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.
After paying up to $75 for VIP tickets to the festival, attendees reportedly waited in an hour-long line for access to a "shady parking lot" in Brooklyn.
Prosecutors said applicants, mainly from the Western Balkans, Moldova and Ukraine, had been paying up to 8,000 euros ($9,000) to fraudulently secure certificates that established their Bulgarian origin.
A California couple accused of paying up to $600,000 to help get their daughters accepted into college pleaded guilty Wednesday in the Operation Varsity Blues college admissions scandal.
However, it was far from the only time that they will need to decide between paying up to keep a player happy or maximising their short-term gain.
However, the markets have long underestimated Mr Maduro's commitment to paying up: in March 22 they put the odds of a default in the following year at 22017%.
In each of these cases there were influential members who decided that, rather than paying-up their own debts, it was preferable that the clearing house should fail.
ZTE resumed normal business after paying up to $1.4 billion in fines and replacing its entire board, on top of a near $900 million penalty paid in 2017.
The Financial Times is reporting that Nestle is paying up to $500 million at a valuation north of $700 million, which we understand is in the right ballpark.
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.
More than 800 foreign climbers, each paying up to $11,000 for their permits, canceled their expeditions after the April quake triggered landslides and massive avalanches across the Himalayas.
The campaign highlighted that British women have been paying up to £30 ($35) for a pill while in France women can buy emergency contraception for just €7 ($8).
It did so with a new, risky try-on-at-home model — called TryOuts — that let customers order as many products as they wanted without paying up front.
"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.
Elliott may raise its stake further, a person familiar with the matter said, a move that would make it harder for Fortum to gain full control without paying up.
High-end VR games could see the highest proportion of premium apps, leveraging an installed base of console/PC gamers accustomed to paying up to $60 for their fun.
Save for any glaring mistakes in the malware's implementation, paying up is usually the only feasible way to get your data back, especially if you don't have a backup.
Of Wix's more than 150 million registered users, 4.5 million pay for subscriptions, with the number of conversions from free to paying up 29% in the last few quarters.
Richard Harris, Diebold's vice president, new technology incubation and design, told Mashable that the Irving self-checkout machine is how Diebold believes stores can assure customers are paying up.
"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.
A study last year revealed it was the most binge-watched television show of 2018 with Netflix reportedly paying up to $100 million to stream it for another year.
The mostly African workers had been paying up to 200 euros ($230) a month to live in the building, which had been sub-divided into small rooms with beds.
Paying up gets you download scheduling, tight integration with iTunes, and the ability to manually limit the speed of your downloads (if your Netflix starts to stutter, for example).
Taking photos, videos, or audio recordings has been banned in the House of Representatives since 2017, with violators paying up to a $2,500 fine starting on their second offense.
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.
As reported by The Verge, internal documents and interviews with former employees corroborated the claim that Uber was paying up a $750 commission for successfully poaching a Lyft driver.
The newspaper said Nestlé is paying "up to" $500 million for just over a two third stake in the company, with an option to acquire the rest of the company.
To help uncover similar vulnerabilities in the future, Apple is handing out new, hacker-friendly iPhones to its favorite security researchers, and paying up to $1.5 million in bug bounties.
Attendees—drawn in by advertising by Instagram "influencers", and paying up to $12,000 for luxury villas—arrived on the island of Great Exuma to be greeted by disaster-relief tents.
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.
Often having brought the problem upon themselves, victims feel embarrassed and intimidated into paying up immediately to get their systems back online—and avoid the opprobrium and censure of colleagues.
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?
A study last year revealed that it was the most binge-watched television show of 2018 with Netflix reportedly paying up to $100 million to stream it for another year.
Nintendo stopped producing the $60 machine and people are still paying up to $200 for the thing, so it would seem smart for Atari to do their own version, right?
Addicts, if you will, paying up big bucks and jacking into virtual reality out of both a yearning for ecstasy and an escape from debt, be that emotional or monetary.
Post Malone is making good on his $20,000 bet with YG ... finally paying up 9 months after his beloved Dallas Cowboys lost to the L.A. Rams in the NFL playoffs.
Another example: To stimulate the economy in 2008, Sweden's parliament approved a "rotavdrag" as a temporary job stimulus paying up to 50 percent of the labor costs for household repairs.
For example, the music industry has attempted to turn copyright infringement into a revenue model by hiring companies tasked with scaring potential pirates into paying up to avoid a trial.
MACCALLUM: I heard you enjoyed the last segment because you wrote the speech that we played a clip from that George W. Bush where he was speaking about NATO paying up.
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.
Now, most residents who decide to smoke in public will only have to worry about paying up to a $100 fine, similar to how the city deals with drinking in public.
The idea is a twist on invoice financing, and the upshot for the supplier is fast access to capital in a world where clients can drag their feet about paying up.
Mr. Schmidt estimated that 15 to 20 percent of seniors at his school hired outside help, with some parents paying up to $8,000 per month to keep a consultant on retainer.
As the report noted, both the government and cybersecurity experts advise against paying ransoms for stolen data for many reasons, foremost because including that paying up doesn't necessarily resolve the issue.
When advertising does come up, they have surprised some of the people pitching them with detailed questions, like when they would book airtime and what percentage they were paying up front.
The New York Times reporter Mike McIntire described the situation in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport as "bedlam" and said Americans were paying up to $20,000 for last-minute tickets home.
But a colleague recently mentioned that her elderly aunt was frustrated to be notified she'll no longer be able to pay her bill over the phone with a person without paying up.
In any case, ransomware attacks are rapidly expanding, and one of the reasons the FBI discourages paying up is that it might encourage attackers to hit more vulnerable systems in the future.
Chris Bosh committed a flagrant foul on an interior design company, hiring them to work on his fancy new Texas home with no intention of paying up ... according to a new lawsuit.
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.
Paying up to six months' deposit for a city flat is beyond their means, as is the down payment for a motorbike that would allow them to live far from their employer.
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.
An Instagram model and influencer has slammed a Hollywood charity for "scamming" people into paying up to $2,000 to see Keanu Reeves at an event which the actor didn't even know about.
As always, there are a couple of catches, but nothing that is going to result in you paying up, unless you want to continue with the subscription beyond the three month mark.
Since the start of Mr. Trump's presidency, supporters and hangers-on have gravitated to Mar-a-Lago, paying up to $200,000 for membership in the club — and for proximity to the president.
In 2016, the company tried to solidify its share of the top end of the market by paying up to $85 million to acquire Art Agency, Partners, a boutique art advisory firm.
According to legal docs obtained by TMZ, Shepherd's asking the highest court in the state to relieve her from paying up to $4,600 a month to Sally until their son turns 18.
As an increasing number of European countries went into lockdown, and airlines issued warnings of reduced flights, many Americans rushed to fly home, in some cases paying up to $20,000 to travel.
There are a few cases in which you might incur Cash App charges, but with the included convenience of sending, receiving, and transferring money, you probably won&apost even mind paying up.
As news reports in the wake of the case made clear, there are also many legal ways to influence the admissions process, with some paying up to $1.5 million for college consulting.
While the buying of kidneys is banned in Egypt, it is not illegal to pay for a transplant procedure, Columb's report said, with some recipients paying up to $100,000 for a new organ.
Banks are offering higher interest rates to attract back billions of euros that savers pulled out in cash last year, paying up to half a percentage point above what existing time deposits earn.
The ruling also puts a 90-day deadline for Google to end its anti-competitive practices or risk paying up to 5% of the average daily worldwide turnover of Alphabet, Google's parent company.
These fossil fuel giants avoided paying up to $850 million in government returns between between 28.93 and 2012, through a network of subsidiaries and cost manipulation, at the expense of the average American.
But with the new change, SpaceX could be paying up to $500 per ton; that could add up to $15,000 per rocket, since a recovered Falcon 9 can weigh up to 30 tons.
These fossil fuel giants avoided paying up to $850 million in government returns between between 2008 and 2012, through a network of subsidiaries and cost manipulation, at the expense of the average American.
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 FCC notes that "Thirty-eight public interest organizations expressed concern that financial incentives can result in consumers paying up to $85033 per year—$62 per month—for plans that protect their privacy.
Banks are offering higher interest rates to attract back billions of euros that savers pulled out in cash last year, paying up to half a percentage point above what existing tiome deposits earn.
Investors are not enthusiastic about buying at these levels because they're not at all sold on paying up with stocks near historic highs and no appreciable global growth outside the U.S. What about earnings?
That these new leaders and those who championed Family First will stop simply celebrating relatives for bailing out a foster care system that would be in crisis without their help, and start paying up.
According to Goldstein and Healy, that includes paying up to $1.5 million for a five-year package of college admissions or making donations to schools that exceed $10 million — all of which is legal.
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.
Epic has challenged Steam by paying up front for exclusives like Metro Exodus and Hades and offering developers a generous 88/12 percent revenue split, which is higher than Steam's 70/30 percent split.
Banks have been offering higher interest rates to attract back billions of euros that savers pulled out in cash last year, paying up to half a percentage point above what existing time deposits earn.
As Reuters noted, the FBI "typically discourages ransomware victims from paying up," but former DHS official Mark Weatherford said that might have been one of the few options for Atlanta to avoid so much hassle.
In a highly unorthodox move bound to shake up the auction world, Sotheby's is paying up to $1.563 million for a boutique art advisory business run partly by a former executive at its archrival, Christie's.
NATO's Eastern European state are mostly paying up Trump's threat to not honor America's NATO commitments to countries under attack was conditioned on whether those nations countries had fulfilled their funding commitment to the alliance.
Without getting into the statistical weeds, it's another "oversold" condition, one that says traders are paying up aggressively for a possible sudden spike in market risk, despite the still-placid behavior of the indexes themselves.
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.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are among the 2000 people charged in the college-admissions scandal, in which parents are accused of paying up to $2500 million to guarantee their children spots at elite universities.
And those without underground homes are paying up to $500,000 to install luxe panic rooms, which are becoming more popular than ever among the rich as gun violence increases, Business Insider's Katie Warren previously reported.
Yet customers have been paying up to $8,000 extra for Autopilot 2.0 without getting promised features, which is why Tesla offered to reimburse some of their costs to settle a class action lawsuit brought in 2017.
The letters that framed non-payment as an active choice, or noted that paying up is more common than evasion, cut the number of non-payers in the following year and increased the average sum paid.
"The fact that companies are paying up is probably going to induce some people back into the workforce," he said, noting that if the Taco Bell managers are getting raises so would assistant managers and others.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ireland expects iPhone maker Apple to start paying up to 13 billion euros ($15.4 billion) in back taxes into an escrow account in the first quarter of 2018, the finance minister said on Monday.
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.
Columbia County, N.Y., has been using CanaRx for about a decade and the savings allows it to offer employees drugs with no out-of-pocket costs instead of paying up to a $40 copay in local pharmacies.
The deal, valued at $8 billion including debt, gives an American media and telecoms business effective control of a sport rather than the more customary situation of such companies paying up to buy rights to screen live events.
Instead of paying up $99.95 to watch the fight at home on Showtime or paying $20 to watch at a bar, nearly 3 million people got to see it from their smartphones, laptop, or smart TVs for free.
LPs had dominated for more than 30 years, but the arrival of CDs encouraged listeners to replace record collections at huge markups, paying up to three times the price for an old album in a crisp new format.
Now, the company is prepared to do penance for those violations — and get the F.T.C. off its back — by paying up to $5 billion in fines, a record-high penalty for a tech company in the United States.
That&aposs because Amazon has been paying up to 25% more for the products it buys from some of its bigger suppliers in order to help them offset the tariff costs, according to people familiar with the matter.
Reuters says Facebook is paying up to $250,000 for the longer shows and up to $35,000 for shorter ones — a relatively small investment in a world where a single episode of Game of Thrones costs more than $10 million.
If FCA were hit along similar lines to VW, paying up would hurt far more, since the company is heavily indebted—its ratio of net debt to equity will be around 47% in 2016 according to Citigroup, a bank.
And it appears to have launched the $8 service simply by paying up: As far as the music labels are concerned, Amazon owes them as much for each subscriber on the $8 service as it does for $10 subscribers.
Zambia's government began paying up to 800 million kwacha a month in Value Added Tax refunds to mining companies in June, aiming to put an end to a long running dispute in which firms were owed about $700 million.
Ryan said Ashley was paying up to $7,000 daily related to storage and other fees for the empty containers and the only way to recoup those costs was to refuse to pay Hanjin what was owed for completed deliveries.
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.
On Saturday, the government announced a further $1.6 billion aid package, equivalent to around 8% of GDP, to boost the economy and help struggling businesses, including paying up to 75% of salaries and providing state-guaranteed loans to firms.
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.
Uber said on Friday that it will help its drivers who want to switch to greener cars with a more than 150 million-pound ($197 million) fund, paying up to 5,000 pounds per upgrade from a petrol or diesel vehicle.
Some security experts have been able to unlock some victims' files without paying up by finding vulnerabilities in the code that powers the ransomware, allowing them in some cases to reverse the encryption and return a victim's files back to normal.
Given the size of the deal, the first-lien will have to be sensibly priced to attract a wide audience but the demand for new paper and strength of the company should prevent the company from paying up, the bankers said.
Lowering the tax rate on these business also encourages individuals to report their wages as business income instead of personal income, to avoid paying up to 35 percent in individual taxes (35 percent is the top individual tax rate that the plan proposes).
"The only chance he has of keeping that knighthood, which seems to mean much to him and his wife, is paying up very, very generously on a pension settlement," Labour lawmaker Frank Field, who chairs the Work and Pensions Committee, told Sky News.
The developer, Property Group Partners, is paying up to $500,000 for the synagogue moves and, according to Robert Braunohler, regional vice president for the developer, is also contributing $9 million toward the new museum, about a quarter of its estimated total cost.
About 2000 teenagers in Great Neck, Long Island, which is known for its high-performing public schools, were implicated in a 2011 scheme that involved some students paying up to $3,600 for their classmates to take the SAT or ACT for them.
We see more of the teen girl angst that drives young women into soothing, reparative relationships with these boys next door — relationships, one-sided as they are, that require paying up to $250 to have real time with them at the influencer conventions.
Santander had been given access to Popular's financials as part of a private sales process for weeks, and internal presentations show it had considered paying up to €1.6bn for Popular just a few weeks before, but it held off on making an offer.
In June, Gilead was freed from paying up $200 million in damages for infringing two Merck patents related to Gilead's blockbuster drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni, after a U.S. judge found a pattern of misconduct by Merck including lying under oath and other unethical practices.
TORONTO, June 2150.8 (Reuters) - Canadian companies avoided paying up to C$21 billion ($21.3383 billion) in corporate taxes in 2014, the Canada Revenue Agency said in a report on Tuesday, in the first report of its kind on the tax gap in the country.
A bunch of rich kids paying up to $0003,000 for an "experience" whose only real marketing had been Kendall Jenner and her #squad uploading an orange square to Instagram, arriving to rain-soaked mattresses, disaster relief tents, shitty food, and crucially… literally no festival?
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.
The University of Sao Paulo's College of Agriculture (Esalq) said that as compared to early 13, farmers are now paying up to 9.05 reais ($2.50) more per tonne to move grains from fields in Mato Grosso state to Latin America's largest port at Santos.
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.
On a Skype meeting set up by Parnas and his partner, Shokin told Giuliani that he had overseen an investigation into a large energy company that was paying up to $50,000 a month to Biden's son Hunter through a consulting firm that he cofounded, records show.
From doctoring photos to allegedly paying up to $2000 million in bribes, the lengths to which parents allegedly went to get their children into prestigious institutions — including Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, University of Southern California and UCLA — were revealed in 21944 court pages of federal court records.
Blue Prism is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange — where its market cap is around £1.3 billion ($1.6 billion), and in a statement to the market alongside its half-year earnings, it said it would be paying up to £913 million ($100 million) for the firm.
In the U.S., Amazon has dipped its toes in the waters by running ads during broadcasts of NFL games it had acquired the rights to broadcast — although by one account advertisers were paying up to $1 million less than Amazon had hoped they would for their packages.
"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.
Another concern about such a major cut on pass-through taxes is that it will encourage individuals to report their wages as business income as a way to avoid paying up to 210 percent in individual taxes (33 percent is the top individual tax rate proposed by House Republicans).
The 21-year-old hairdresser had grown tired of paying up to 2378.0000 Zimbabwe dollars (less than 10 U.S. cents) every time she took a trip within Bulawayo, the country's second-largest city, so the new bus system with fares capped at 50 cents seemed like a gift.
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?
Keith Davidson, the attorney who negotiated hush money payments from President Donald Trump on behalf of adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal, said Monday that the release of the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape forced the president into paying up to protect his 2016 electoral prospects.
Our concerns that the company's revenue was solely from smaller startups were largely erased: Series C investment memo ~ 2011 Series C investment memo ~ 2011 Developer platforms need to be so mission critical and such a step function improvement over the status quo that customers don't mind paying up as their business succeeds.
To Mozilla, Yahoo being acquired by Oath was a bad thing that would negatively affect Firefox which would trigger a clause that in the contract that would allow Mozilla to back out of the contract but maintain "post-termination rights" that would force Yahoo to keep paying up through the end of the contract.
Friday lunch guests at the San Francisco home of David Shuh, Friday dinner guests at the 22019,21-square-foot Piedmont home of Ali Partovi, and Saturday evening guests at the Atherton home of Gary Lauder (an heir to the Estée Lauder beauty empire) are paying up to $22,2800 each to rub shoulders with Cory Booker.
In, say, 20 years, if you want to watch TV (or a TV-like product), the odds strike me as really good that you'll be paying up to a Comcast (which owns NBC-Universal, an investor in Vox Media) or a Time-Warner or whatever cable company has a monopoly in your local market.
ZURICH/BERLIN, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks on Monday: Hitachi Ltd and ABB will announce on Monday a plan for the Japanese conglomerate to buy the Swiss engineering group's power grid business, paying up to $7 billion for an initial 50 percent stake, the Nikkei business daily reported.
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.
Rather, it will take place in the behemoth environs of Madison Square Garden, will feature not only a clothing collection but also an album release, and will be attended by a select group of editors, critics and retailers, as well as a much larger group of ticket-buying consumers, who will fill out the more than 18,000 seats and who are paying up to $8,20023 on resale sites for the privilege.
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