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"stump up" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) to pay money for something

186 Sentences With "stump up"

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But Iowa does not want to stump up any cash.
Parents might resent it, but they will have to stump up.
The state itself is almost broke, so unlikely to stump up more.
Investors stump up money that charities use to tackle quantifiable social ills.
They may prefer to stump up £130 ($181) for a chickenpox vaccine.
But it still needs another investor to stump up 400 million euros.
That's why the government of South Australia is having to stump up instead.
Wealthier tenants will stump up for concierges and engineers to fix the lifts.
Last week, it demanded investors stump up a larger deposit for new loans.
This year it will stump up nearly four times more than in 2012.
Home-owners must instead stump up bigger deposits, say Messrs Hudson and Green.
Recently another son married, and Mr Ren had to stump up 100,000 yuan ($15,000).
If it can get its act together, Congress could stump up some cash to help.
UBS itself might stump up some of the deferred compensation that Orcel stood to lose.
UBS itself might stump up some of the deferred compensation that Orcel stood to lose.
Wealthy nations have long resisted pressure to stump up such finance, beyond expanding insurance programs.
Tokyo is about to hold elections for its local assembly; candidates must stump up ¥600,000 to stand.
And now, from today, be willing to stump up even more cash to dive into virtual reality.
Meanwhile, the Gates Foundation will stump up almost $300 million this year with more donations to follow.
"Everyone is now expected to stump up for a decision they didn't even make," he told Reuters.
Germany says it will stop using coal by 2038 and stump up €40bn to ease the transition.
You still have to stump up $8 for one-hour delivery, though the two-hour service remains free.
But the clearing-house is now left with the risk that the losing party fails to stump up.
At the very least, he will demand they stump up even more if American military support is to continue.
The spectre of a friendly monarch under pressure has long induced external patrons to stump up cash for Jordan.
"No private party is actually going to stump up the kind of money needed to create these things," said Steer.
Successive court rulings have come down on the side of passengers, forcing the industry to stump up compensation more often.
The opportunity is converting free users into paying ones - only about 2 percent currently stump up for the company's service.
Vodafone's deal with CityFibre makes it more likely that BT will have to stump up more of the cost itself.
Vale must stump up for all the effects of the disaster, including the cost of the economic hit to the region.
Netflix's interest can be astonishingly profitable: the entertainment behemoth is willing to stump up the big bucks for the biggest names.
Judging by his nonchalance, I reckon he could easily stump up for that skyscraper with a curly slide inside it, too.
However, in order to have your writing converted to digital text, you'll need to stump up for an Inkspace Plus subscription.
Its board, which must approve participation, is split; shareholders from non-European countries do not see why they should stump up again.
A concern is that Italy's stronger banks may now face fresh pressure to stump up more money to help rescue the lenders.
The housing ministry, for example, wants private firms to stump up most of the estimated $5003bn required to build 1m affordable homes.
So while it's free to browse Ideal Flatmate the ability to contact potential flatmates requires users to stump up for a subscription.
A more generous accounting approach allows public pension plans to avoid asking taxpayers to stump up more money in the short term.
But so long as their banks and shareholders are willing to stump up the cash, Chinese companies see a window of opportunity.
CDP will stump up 250 million euros to help cover a capital increase of 600 million euros to create the new hub.
Initially, the remaining staff were still optimistic that Adam Neumann might stump up a lifeline for the company after its drastic restructuring.
Although money is Britain's strongest card in the negotiations, there are political limits to the amount that the government can stump up.
Even using debt of six times earnings, a private equity buyer would need to stump up equity of 3.8 billion Swiss francs.
Explore and compare global housing data over time with our interactive house-price tool Some foreigners will stump up even if costs rise.
They say that the government should stump up the cash, otherwise small suppliers, which make up most of the market, could go bust.
The government has enough money to get by until July, when it must stump up €3.5 billion ($4 billion) to repay maturing debts.
It is doubtful that they would stump up one euro more in any case, given that Deutsche seems unable to generate decent profits.
Businesses would also be asked to stump up to pay for upgrades to Britain's infrastructure, such as high-speed broadband and new railways.
The taxpayer, he argued, would stump up the investment which the capitalists had failed to provide, while import controls kept out pesky foreign competition.
Given investors' reluctance to stump up new capital, transactions that allow banks to thicken their capital cushions through asset sales may provide an alternative.
The debt swap should help it raise more cash, while the bank is hoping Qatar's sovereign wealth fund will stump up 1 billion euros.
But by classifying drivers as independent contractors, Uber doesn't have to stump up the cost of these perks, driving down its operating costs significantly.
Participants will have to stump up a $200,000 deposit to take part, and bids will have to be made in cash in U.S. dollars.
"Johnson added that "it seems reasonable that the middle classes should be required to stump up for non-essential services they can well afford.
And given how much the airline can expect to benefit from expansion, it seems only fair that it be asked to stump up some cash.
Private investors were always going to have to stump up lots of cash to fund climate-change action; the onus on them will be heavier.
Better to stump up for one costly but simple global mechanism, rather than expend untold energy and money complying with a hodgepodge of smaller ones.
"Give, get or get off" is the unofficial mantra of most American museum boards ("get" means persuading a company or rich friend to stump up).
By harming the economy, it will make it harder to stump up the public resources needed to tackle the underlying divisions between Leavers and Remainers.
Given the daunting commercial outlook, many preferred to lease their new jets, leaving the leasing firms to stump up the capital required to buy planes.
Allies should have to stump up more for American bases on their soil, and for the costs of equipping and paying the soldiers in them.
Goldman Sachs reckons power firms will stump up a total of 62 billion euros by 2025 to digitalize their grids, attracting players from numerous sectors.
The Chinese Development Bank, which has reportedly extended credit lines to Huawei and ZTE, a Chinese competitor, in the past, may stump up if needed.
But the lengthy process has caused agitation among some shareholders, who say Fox should now stump up more than the headline 10.75 pounds per share.
Taxpayers are called on to pay for wars against human enemies, so might be expected to stump up for one against a less tangible foe.
Instead, the government would give firms who invest in private infrastructure projects a tax break worth 13 cents for every dollar of equity they stump up.
Italian banks, which have already pumped 3.4 billion euros into the two ailing rivals, had said until now that they would not stump up more money.
As recently as October 7th Mr Khan held out hope that "friendly countries" would stump up loans, sparing him the embarrassment of turning to the IMF.
Toyota and Japan-based automotive parts maker Denso (DNZOF) together will invest $667 million into Uber's ATG, while Softbank's Vision Fund will stump up $333 million.
Far better, some argue, to stump up some cash and thereby strengthen the hand of "reformers" within the ruling party, ZANU-PF, such as Mr Chinamasa.
For three of the five though the extra leeway would require shareholder governments to stump up their "callable capital" which is sometimes seen as a taboo.
Americans keen on a Spanish olive before a main course dusted with Italian Parmesan and washed down with Scotch will have to stump up more cash.
Disney has recently confirmed that users can pay for a full year of Disney+ for £59.99, or stump up £5.99 on a month-to-month basis.
Banking industry bailout fund Atlante, which spent 3.4 billion euros to save Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca last year, is refusing to stump up more money.
We like Pigment for Android and iOS, which gives you some sketches and brushes for free and more if you stump up a $3 per week subscription.
Despite that looming deadline Debenhams does not trust the billionaire Ashley to stump up the cash and the two sides have clashed over what should happen next.
It has hit men hard in a society that still expects them to be the breadwinners and to stump up the money for weddings and first homes.
If you stump up $3.99 a month, $19.99 a year, or $39.99 for a one-off purchase, however, you'll get full access to Enlight Photofox's major new features.
If new Trump projects are subject to claims of conflicts and cronyism, global banks that are exposed to litigation and congressional hearings in America may not stump up.
That is what the businessmen of Sialkot have done, at any rate: instead of waiting for politicians to stump up for local infrastructure, they have built it themselves.
To play your content over the web, you'll need to stump up for a Plex Pass subscription ($4.99 a month) or pay a one-time fee of $4.99.
You will have to stump up some money for Poweramp but you can use the 15-day trial version to see if the app is really for you.
The ride-hailing company will stump up $84 million as part of the settlement, which will be distributed to 385,000 drivers that were represented in the two cases.
That firms were willing to stump up company cash to attend suggests that the past year's revelations of sexual harassment have not yet made an impression on everyone.
Neither Russia nor the U.S. can be relied upon to stump up what will be a hefty reconstruction bill in Syria, according to the EU's foreign policy chief.
It just makes you a bad mother and a worse killer and besides, your boss will have to stump up for your maternity pay out of taxpayers' money.
They remain the biggest source of finance for SMEs in the developing world: commercial banks supply around 58% of their funding, while state-owned ones stump up 30%.
When the time came for the second payment, James Johnson confessed that the group of backers had only been able to stump up the underwhelming sum of $1,600.
As with Netflix, there's no family plan—you have to stump up $7.99 or $103 a month per person, depending on how many ads you want to sit through.
The FA's criteria for becoming an intermediary require only that you stump up £500 and demonstrate that you have no recent criminal convictions or current suspensions from the sport.
It's been a month since the first mention of reports that Deutsche Bank would have to stump up $210 billion to settle with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
For playground fame, you'd have to stump up $5 of your credit for a 10-second monophonic or polyphonic melody of some Eminem song or an hilarious fart sound.
The source said smaller banks would stump up between 500 and 700 million euros, banking foundations around 520 million euros and insurers a further 500 to 700 million euros.
Irish taxpayers had to stump up 64 billion euros (now $68 billion) - or almost 40 percent of GDP - to rescue a banking system brought down by a property market crash.
In Sweden household disposable income per person grew by 9% over the same period, and the proportion of people who felt they couldn't stump up for a summer jaunt decreased.
That could discourage private equity firms from overburdening companies with debt, but also erode returns by pushing them to stump up more of their cash as equity to fund acquisitions.
But Bayer was no longer keen on the idea of using hybrid bonds to fund the Monsanto deal, Dietsch said, meaning that shareholders could be asked to stump up more cash.
Some of UniCredit's top investors are reluctant to stump up more cash to beef up the bank's capital and reducing the lender's holdings may reduce the need for a share issue.
A campaign memo released in April 2016 says the Trump administration will force Mexico to stump up by threatening to block money transfers from undocumented Mexicans living in the United States.
And its decision in November finally to stump up €2.5bn for Areva Nuclear Power (most of Areva, including Creusot Forge) now seems rather like paying to swallow a highly radioactive dinner.
With governments across South and Southeast Asia finding it increasingly beyond their budgets to fund all the required infrastructure, it will fall to the private sector to stump up the money.
Barack Obama wants Congress to amend its laws to let Puerto Rico declare bankruptcy and to stump up some money to help it through a transition that will inevitably be painful.
Some Chinese copper firms already trade options on the established London and New York markets, but others are not able to stump up the foreign currency required as collateral for trading.
Some major Deutsche Bank investors had questioned the deal's logic and were unwilling to stump up any extra cash to get it done, while credit ratings agencies had warned of risks.
It seemed to be a big deal for the broadcaster, a signal that I (or anyone else) was prepared to go beyond chat and stump up some money to show appreciation.
But only institutional investors accepted the offer, dropping their part of a claim that alleges the bank misrepresented its parlous financial state when asking investors to stump up cash in 2008.
Those funds are allowed to make their own calculations at the expected rate of return on their assets; the higher the assumption the less taxpayers and employees are required to stump up.
On iOS there's SaveDrive, which works as a fully fledged Vine client but also has download and export capabilities if you stump up $2.99; For Android, we've had most luck with vDownloadr.
Pay month-to-month, and Shadow costs $103 for the first month and $210 a month thereafter; stump up for a year at once, and it works out to $210 per month.
Italian banks, through a depositor protection fund, have agreed to stump up between 500 million and 600 million euros as part of a 900 million euro ($1 billion) rescue plan for Carige.
But by being allowed to continue classifying drivers as independent contractors, Uber doesn't have to stump up the cost of these perks, driving down its operating costs and validating its business model.
The French Golf Federation agreed to stump up 18 million euros ($21.2 million) — financed by a three euro surcharge on membership — over a 12-year period to help pay for the tournament.
Officially the government has "concerns about whether it is an appropriate use of money"; a member state drawing on the fund is also supposed to stump up some of its own cash.
Until the UN gets its act together, the task of preventing future bonfires of history will fall largely to private philanthropists, who can stump up cash, and to museums in the rich world.
Some bankers say regulatory uncertainty over how much capital banks will need to stump up in the future to cover their risks is a major obstacle to consolidation in Europe's fragmented banking sector.
The project was first announced during a five-year span in which the British government decided it wasn't going to offer public funds for nuclear projects, leaving EDF to stump up the cash.
Would I stump up the cash for a Netflix-style Nintendo setup that allowed me to play all the old Zeldas and Metroids and Kirbys without paying a premium amount for them individually?
LONDON (Reuters) - Customers of a failed clearing house should only be made to stump up cash as a "last resort", otherwise they risk being put off using the system, global regulators warned on Wednesday.
The joint budget is the most tangible expression of the key topics the EU members want to focus on over the next seven years, as well as of their willingness to stump up cash.
At Fort Polk in Louisiana, for instance, Corvias stood to collect $43 million in fees before having to stump up its share of equity cash, $133 million, and then only 10 years into the venture.
Many of these boomboxes on their own can fetch more than US$1,000 each, so an entire collection is likely going to be a steal for anyone who is willing to stump up the cash.
ROME, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Italian banks must stump up a further 1.5 billion euros to ensure the sale of four small banks rescued by the state in 2015, the Bank of Italy said on Tuesday.
Goodwin asked shareholders to stump up 12 billion pounds in May 2008 to bolster the bank's capital position just months before the bank imploded at the height of the credit crisis, forcing a taxpayer bailout.
Ever since the Affordable Care Act changed the way the health-insurance industry was regulated, many patients have been asked to stump up more of the cost of their medicines through cash payments and high deductibles.
The government is trying to orchestrate a private-sector rescue of Alitalia, which is under administration, but interested investors have yet to stump up the required amount of capital to ensure the airline's longer-term future.
By contrast, as Pigou suggested, firms are often reluctant to stump up for general human capital: teach employees to be good software programmers and they may well jump ship to whichever company pays them the most.
We know that regulators are looking at new ways to slow bank lending, and rumors are this will involve cracking down on interest-only loans, and demanding buyers stump up more equity when buying a home.
The EU contributed to that cost in its bid to improve productivity and competitiveness in the bloc and Cheetham said it would have taken much longer to complete had he needed to stump up all the cash.
There are also concerns that the new audiences, used to cinema-ticket prices, won't ever be happy to stump up for the far more expensive theatre tickets, so the bigger audience isn't translating to a fuller house.
KHW has found itself in deeper trouble than thought since six Polish state-run firms agreed to stump up $620 million to save the European Union's largest coal miner Kompania Weglowa (KW) from bankruptcy two months ago.
Moreover, even when venture-capital funds do stump up big chunks of money, they usually plan to stay invested for just a decade or so, the last years of which are taken up with designing an exit strategy.
Sources have said the EU Commission has demanded an additional injection of 1.2 billion euros by private investors before taxpayer money can be used, but Rome is struggling to find any investor willing to stump up the money.
Had the EU used the discount rate it applied to its balance-sheet to calculate the size of contributions, its officials would have had to stump up a lot more—resulting in significant cuts in take-home pay.
Free accounts get 6 song skips per hour per station, but if you stump up $4 a month you can get rid of those ads, skip songs as often as you like, and get higher quality music too.
Despite the relatively sparse new funding announced in Katowice, experts said the "rule book" would provide more transparency around the amounts provided, as well as some predictability in what donors are willing to stump up in the future.
As we have discussed before on this blog, many carriers now prefer to keep those hallowed seats empty, and in full view of the doleful souls who have refused to stump up the extra, pour encourager les autres.
It has been forced to stump up some financing to help airlines after European export credit agencies halted support in 2016, when Airbus acknowledged having misled a British agency in funding bids, triggering an Anglo-French corruption probe.
In my own experience working on humanitarian emergencies in such reclusive and dictatorial states such as Myanmar, I've found that donors are reluctant to stump up cash if there's a chance it will fall into the wrong hands.
MILAN, Dec 30 (Reuters) - A depositor protection fund financed by Italian banks said on Monday it was ready to stump up as much as 700 million euros ($785 million) to help rescue ailing lender Banca Popolare di Bari.
PARIS, Jan 14 (Reuters) - French banks must tighten mortgage lending standards or they will be told to stump up extra capital for risky loans, the head of the central bank governor said on Tuesday in a blunt warning.
The situation is sufficiently serious that Britain's international development secretary, Rory Stewart, is planning a number of trips in the next few weeks to persuade other donors among the G7 to stump up more cash as soon as possible.
The lack of convictions until now has angered Irish taxpayers, who had to stump up 64 billion euros - almost 563 percent of annual economic output - after a property collapse forced the biggest state bank rescue in the euro zone.
"I can see exactly why any of those majors would be reticent to stump up a guarantee that they can do it in that (two-day) timeframe," said Brendan Richards, a logistics specialist at corporate restructuring firm Ferrier Hodgson.
However, sources have said the EU Commission has demanded an additional injection of 1.2 billion euros by private investors before taxpayer money can be used and Rome is struggling to find any investor willing to stump up the money.
Adidas could be forced to stump up almost half a billion euros a year for its top five soccer deals - almost a quarter of its marketing budget - if it yields to demands from Germany and Real Madrid for more.
Originally this just offered free shipping, but the company has added more and more new perks—two-hour shipping, for instance, or free and sometimes exclusive streaming video—to encourage people to stump up the annual subscription ($100 in America).
The Chinese bought AC Milan from Italian former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi who was unwilling to stump up the extra funds required for the team to compete with Europe's top clubs, many now bankrolled by wealthy Gulf and Asian owners.
Attorneys working on behalf of drivers in California and Massachusetts reckon that those reimbursements—along with a claim to recover tips—would require Uber to stump up $850 million to cover payments it hasn't made over the past seven years.
Today, he is one of countless evicted elderly white landowners struggling to make ends meet as they wait for compensation that many fear may never come - since the black farmers expected to stump up the cash say they don't have it.
But Hapag Lloyd and Gulf-based banks involved in the talks demanded that UASC shareholders stump up more funds to help the combined company through an unprecedented downturn in the container shipping industry, according to people familiar with the talks.
Down south, the revised North American trade agreement may be a petty partisan affair that scores a few laugh lines on the stump; up here, that trade deal was a matter of obsession on national political talk shows for months.
Stump up for a premium plan and you can even see job changes at a company (perhaps alerting you to an opportunity), as well as compare yourself with other candidates in a job selection process, and see who is viewing your LinkedIn profile.
Should the raiding club decide to stump up for the transfer as opposed to just ransacking their rivals' stadium in a brutal show of force, they can open the infamous transfer 'war chest' and pour forth the treasure of its golden bowels.
The sentencing draws a line under prosecutions stemming from the banking meltdown in Ireland, where taxpayers have been frustrated by how long it has taken to secure justice after they were forced to stump up 64 billion euros to save the banks.
Today the United States Supreme Court declined to hear the company's challenge to an appellant court decision that it had conspired with five publishers to increase e-books prices — meaning Apple now faces having to stump up a previously agreed $450 million settlement.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - East Africa could suffer a repeat of a 2011 famine that killed hundreds of thousands of people unless foreign donors stump up funds to help drought-hit communities in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia now, aid agencies warned on Thursday.
In a wider push to reduce debt, Berlusconi decided to sell the club because he was unwilling to stump up the extra money required for the team to compete with the top European clubs, many now bankrolled by wealthy Gulf and Asian owners.
Drumm's sentencing next month for the separate charges will bring an end to nine years of criminal investigations into Anglo Irish, which accounted for almost half of the 64 billion euros ($74.49 billion) taxpayers had to stump up to save Ireland's banks.
Thomas Cook's lending banks and noteholders will stump up a further 450 million pounds and convert their existing debt to equity, giving them in total about 75% of the airline and up to 25% in the tour operator business, the group said.
Layered on top of this political uncertainty is mounting concern that Italy, locked in discussion with the EU over how to head off a looming crisis in its banking sector, is going to have to stump up public cash to deal with the problem.
CLOCK TICKING Ferrovie and Delta Air Lines are looking to invest in Alitalia but they still need to find other investors to stump up another 400 million euros for a rescue worth a total of around 1 billion euros, sources close to the talks said.
Image: Screenshot CCleaner is a perennial Field Guide favorite and has a disk wiper tool built into it in addition to all the other clean-up jobs it does—though you'll need to stump up for the premium version (a free trial is available).
On top of this political uncertainty there is mounting concern that Italy, locked in discussion with the EU over how to head off a looming crisis in its banking sector, is going to have to stump up public cash to deal with the problem.
As Gavin Patterson, the head of BT, pointed out this morning, Ofcom's compromise will hardly encourage BT's investors to stump up the billions of pounds that Ofcom wants invested in Openreach, if the threat of hiving off the business is still on the table.
Those include whether tourists will stump up cash, whether that cash will actually make its way to communities, whether it will be sufficient to keep local people interested, and whether the level of "ecosystem services" they provide can be measured in a meaningful way.
Morelli has spent the past month traveling to the U.S., Middle East and around Europe, meeting more than 13 investors in the hope of convincing some to act as anchor investors and stump up a significant amount of money ahead of the share issue.
The joint budget is the most tangible expression of the main topics EU states want to focus on over the next seven years and their willingness to stump up cash for them, but divisions were evident even before the two days of talks got going.
RBS investors, including thousands of current and former RBS employees, had alleged the bank's former executives deliberately hid its over-stretched finances and failed to disclose that the regulator had ordered it to raise cash when asking investors to stump up a then-record 12 billion pounds.
It is understood to want to probe a deal with China General Nuclear Power, a Chinese state behemoth, which had offered to stump up one-third of the price tag in exchange for permission to build a nuclear-power station of its own at Bradwell, in Essex.
Although the $7.2 billion payment is far from negligible, investors may take some cold comfort from the fact it is less than $20.93 billion that Bank of America was required to stump up in August 2014 and the $9.0 billion charged to JPMorgan Chase in November 2013.
Image: Isaiah Schultz/iFixitHaving a broken phone is not a situation you want to be in for long but there's always the question of whether to stump up the cash for a professional repair or have a go at fixing it yourself (assuming you've no insurance or warranty coverage).
The European Union has launched a succession of tough measures against Silicon Valley's tech giants, such as asking Apple to stump up billions of euros in allegedly underpaid taxes in Europe, and allowing European news publishers to charge international platforms such as Google that show snippets of their stories.
The fund is in talks with banks, including Goldman Sachs, to arrange a loan secured against its holdings in the three Silicon Valley companies, the newspaper said, adding that if the value of those stakes falls beyond a certain threshold, the fund will be obliged to stump up more cash.
Free for Android and iOSProcreateImage: ProcreateAnother heavyweight illustration app with a price tag to match, but its interface is transparent enough for everyone to have a go at sketching and drawing, provided you're willing to stump up the cash—and of course you then get all the 'pro' tools straight away.
Don Boyd, the director of fiscal studies at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, a think-tank, reckons that with a 5% assumed rate of return, states would have to stump up an extra $120bn a year just to tread water—ie, to fund their pensions without making any progress on closing the deficit.
The fund is in talks with banks, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc, to arrange a loan secured against its holdings in the three Silicon Valley companies, the newspaper said, adding that if the value of those stakes falls beyond a certain threshold, the fund will be obliged to stump up more cash.
If a company isn't prepared to stump up the six-figure sum it might need to pay for a celebrity endorsement on Instagram, no matter: businesses can now work with a growing community of "micro influencers," people who have 20163,000 to 100,000 followers on social media and the power to reach niche audiences.
Enlight was already a good app, but it's never been harder to get smartphone users to stump up a few dollars to download this kind of thing; with Photofox, the bet is that putting the app's core features in front of a wider audience will convince more people to pay a significant amount for advanced capabilities.
To no one's surprise, Microsoft is trying to leverage the power of the bundle to get people to use OneDrive—stump up $70 a year and not only do you get 1TB of OneDrive space, you also get Office 365 (for the desktop) thrown in as well, which suddenly makes the deal look a lot more appealing.
While those seeking to escaping the dismal prospect of Brexit by stepping into HTC Vive's virtual reality were among the first to have to stump up more cash; in August HTC slapped an extra £70 (aka a 10 per cent 'Brexit tax') to the local price of its VR headset, hard on the heels of sterling's post-referendum slump.
Hit by stock markets that have slid 20 percent in January, some Chinese companies that have pledged shares as collateral for loans are now faced with a stark choice - dump them under pressure from impatient brokers and banks and book a loss, or stump up fresh cash or other assets to make up for the difference in value.
This sees institutional investors stump up much of the capital required to finance the homes the startup is partially buying and pocket most of the returns (ie the rent plus any increase in each property's valuation, which is realised as an occupier increases their stake over time or the home is put back on the open market for sale).
Apple does not break out sales of its debut wearable, the Apple Watch, so it's up to analysts to stump up the sales estimates — and the latest to do so, Canalys, reckons the Apple Watch accounted for two-thirds of the smartwatch market in 2015, with more than 12 million units shipped by its count in total — and more than five million of those in the holiday quarter.
"The market thinks they risk having to launch the umpteenth capital increase, and this time it's quite unlikely that any shareholder will be willing to stump up more cash," IG banking analyst Vincenzo Longo said Europe's STOXX 600 Basic Resources index, which contains major mining stocks, was the biggest sectoral gainer, up 2 percent, as copper prices rose with the market climbing to a two-month high on expectations of stimulus measures in China.
No doubt you already have plenty of distractions without adding regular benchmark routines into the mix, but get into the habit of running them and you can make a much more informed decision about when you stump up for a new laptop, spot potential hardware issues before they get serious, make better choices about software and component upgrades, get proof that you're running a sweeter system than someone else, and more besides.
These cars all feature a dedicated fixed antenna on the vehicle, which the company says is placed optimally in order to get the best possible cellular connection with AT&T's network across the U.S. Expect this to become more popular as an offering among major automakers, since connections in vehicles are a boon for them as well as for users, and if they can get more car owners to stump up for a subscription fee, they can offset the costs of building in the tech and connecting to the vehicle.

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