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21 Sentences With "selling at a loss"

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Pulling investments out of the market could mean selling at a loss.
Also selling at a loss was a duplex penthouse at 158 Mercer Street, a.k.a.
The market can fluctuate wildly, and distressed investors can wind up selling at a loss.
Amazon is famous for aggressively discounting items and selling at a loss when it's edging out competitors and grabbing up market share.
Dora Huamán, a fourth-generation grower, has stockpiled tons of dried roots because she sees no point in selling at a loss.
Macron has promised 5 billion euros ($6.1 billion) in agricultural investment as well as minimum farm prices to prevent producers selling at a loss.
And with the slide showing no clear signs of stabilizing, even selling at a loss might feel more compelling than another day of uncertainty.
Elected last May, France's centrist president has promised 5 billion euros ($6.2 billion) in agricultural investment as well as minimum farm prices to prevent producers selling at a loss.
Under French law, a judge will now consider the case and decide whether to impose a fine, which can be up to 375,000 euros ($461,000) for selling at a loss.
First, you are selling at a loss after the market dipped so steeply, says Chad Parks, founder and CEO of retirement plan provider Ubiquity Retirement and Savings in San Francisco.
Crude prices are expected to rise in the country after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC informed local media it is likely to increase rates as they have been selling at a loss.
Crude prices are expected to rise in the country after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC informed local media it is likely to hike rates as it has been selling at a loss.
Crude prices are expected to rise after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC said it was likely to hike rates as it has been selling at a loss, local media reported late last month.
China's biggest oil major, which controls almost two-thirds of mid-stream gas infrastructure, has a mandate to ensure ample domestic supplies – even if that means selling at a loss into the price-regulated market at home.
PARIS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - French wheat growers need to slash costs, notably in transport, if they want to stop selling at a loss and regain international market share lost to Black Sea producers and others, their industry association said on Tuesday.
And at that point, if you have neglected to properly vet yourself for your risk tolerance (your ability to stomach market turbulence) and risk horizon (the length of time until you need the money), you run the risk of selling at a loss if you can't sit still and wait to see if it's a quick dip or a long-lasting bear market.
Tax rules in the U.S. and U.K. defer the tax benefits of wash selling at a loss. Such losses are added to the basis of the newly acquired security, essentially deferring the tax benefits until a non-wash sale occurs, if ever.
Port Barrington shares a ZIP code (60010) with the village of Barrington, to the south. In 2002, homeowners in the new Riverwalk subdivision claimed that their home values fell significantly and immediately when their addresses were changed to "Fox River Valley Gardens". Some people trying to sell their homes at the time found themselves "underwater" (selling at a loss). This prompted residents in the Riverwalk section of the village to express their objection to what appeared to be a "bait and switch" in the change of mailing address.
She fished through World War II with a pistol in her belt and aided many rescues at sea with the life boat and others. After WW2, she created a fish company with her brothers James and Ronald to buy fish from the local fisherman at a reasonable price often selling at a loss – to assist the struggling families without loss of pride – this was kept secret until her death in 1980. At the end of her fishing career she gave Murfield and his son her boat, Good Faith. She became the Honorary Keeper of the Whitby Museum in 1953 until her death and was also President of the Whitby Women's Lifeboat Guild.
In September 2006, Walmart announced a pilot program to sell generic drugs at $4per prescription. The program was launched at stores in the Tampa, Florida, area, and by January 2007 had been expanded to all stores in Florida. While the average price of generics is$29 per prescription, compared to$102 for name- brand drugs, Walmart maintains that it is not selling at a loss, or providing them as an act of charity—instead, they are using the same mechanisms of mass distribution that it uses to bring lower prices to other products. Many of Walmart's low cost generics are imported from India, where they are made by drug makers that include Ranbaxy and Cipla.
He sells the printing house, is removed from the position in the Ministry and he starts a flags and banners factory named Estandartes y Banderas alongside his best friend Desi (Roberto Cairo). When the Banco de Granada, the bank where Antonio and Mercedes have all their savings and the mortgage of the Salamanca neighbourhood apartment, declares bankruptcy, their financial situation becomes incredibly difficult and they have to move back to San Genaro, selling at a loss their luxurious apartment in order to cover their debts. After this, he starts an olive oil distributor with his brother Miguel (Juan Echanove), but their business is ruined when they are falsely accused of causing the toxic oil syndrome. Antonio has also problems with gambling, his health gets worse when he develops angina and he has an affair that puts his marriage in serious danger.

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