A good click-through rate easily can mean the difference between losing money and being very profitable. |
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This place is losing money and you can only go on doing that for so long before you have to shut up shop. |
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Because of the risks of losing money here, the series producer may have decided to make several much cheaper and safer programmes in the series. |
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The spokesperson said it could not afford to meet the claim as FLS was still losing money in Ireland. |
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Because of rising inflation in the past year, they have been losing money on their savings accounts in the official banks. |
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Meanwhile, shopkeepers, market stall holders and restaurateurs are losing money. |
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When not losing money in seedy gambling dens or making wisecracks about chaos theory, he's shooting heroin. |
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He was losing money almost every month because the reps weren't making enough new sales to replace the corporate contracts that had ended. |
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Sainsbury's is losing money hand over fist despite who they have got endorsing them. |
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However, we'd like to point out that not only are we losing money hand over fist, others really are benefiting financially from the tragedy. |
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Instead of losing money, power and influence yesterday, Ireland won friends, allies and comrades but not too many tourists. |
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On the ownership side of it, I'm the one who has to control spending, especially if you're losing money. |
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He dealt with a number of restituted properties, but found he was losing money rather than profiting. |
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In fact, many of us who export are already losing money, but hoping that the dollar will drop so that our businesses will survive. |
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In paying banksters for losing money and relaxing accounting standards, they are only encouraged to commit more fraud. |
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We were losing money and we took the decision to do an all-in drinks promotion. |
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I half expected never to see the phone after putting it on my credit card, thus being unable to rebate anything and instead losing money. |
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It is understood the company was losing money on a weekly basic and they found this to be unsustainable in the long term. |
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The company had been on a securities watch list for losing money between 2000 and 2002, and was a candidate for de-listing. |
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Although the company claims it was not losing money, profit levels were thought to have been negligible. |
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For the race promoter, every single event is a gamble between losing money, earning money, or just breaking even. |
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They were told that the paper was losing money and there were no other interested buyers. |
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This place is rumoured to be losing money, and it's not difficult to see why. |
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Dozens of consumer Web sites were already low on cash and losing money fast. |
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Right now, we're doing small runs for a boutique design company that we're losing money on. |
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This is completely unregulated and there is evidence that children and vulnerable people are losing money that they can ill afford to lose. |
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Sports are a such a prestige item that losing money is more acceptable than losing the rights. |
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It says it's possible the supermarkets might actually be losing money on the ordinary, unbranded milk. |
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The said he was their pick because he took an airline that was losing money and made it profitable. |
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Zimpapers has been losing money as circulation figures decline due to its pro-government stance. |
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The company circulated a letter stating the outlet was losing money and may have to close. |
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It is that fear of losing money that has kept many investors away from the stock market. |
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But this sits badly with a company which is losing money and sales in millions and thousands respectively. |
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If it was losing money, then I say get shut of it and spend the money on something more important, like players. |
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It is important to keep in mind one of the main principles of investing: the higher the risk of losing money, the higher the potential reward. |
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As a result, the return on any savings or investments needs to at least match the rate of inflation or else you are effectively losing money over time. |
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This is a memoir of a man lucky enough to get away with actually losing money and lucky enough to get away with indulging a handful of deadly sins. |
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The long and short of it was Stelco was losing money for the previous two years and, if it continued, Stelco was going into bankruptcy. |
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Occasionally, the retail price falls below the wholesale price so that the service station is losing money on each litre sold. |
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Our competitors will raise their prices because they're losing money. |
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However, the state-run passenger transport company is losing money and there is no clear strategy on how to deal with the problem. |
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Businesses that were losing money contributed to the fund, and that cash ended up subsidizing oil sands companies. |
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We wanted to ensure that universities were able to get into the projects without losing money through indirect costs, and we have achieved that. |
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Pay your suppliers upfront Don't worry about losing money because your exchange rates are locked in through the foreign exchange contract. |
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When Ruth took over in 1998, the touring theatre was losing money and there appeared to be little interest in continuing the program. |
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Meanwhile, banks in other countries have been losing money and many have failed or been propped up by governments. |
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Diversification, which is often difficult or too costly for individual investors, may reduce your risk of losing money. |
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Plus, she notes that American packing plants have been losing money and may not be aggressive bidders for Canadian cattle. |
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If they make up a large part of your audience and you aren't catering to their tastes, you may be losing money! |
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But when you do it with a client who is using you to test offshoring, if the system you set up is too complex, then you end up losing money. |
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It's like losing money on every job because you never get to run it a second time and benefit from your mistakes on the first one. |
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With FXG, you can pay your suppliers up front without fear of losing money due to currency fluctuations. |
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It was losing money largely because it had to ferry in extra staff to try to bring down the backlogs of unprocessed benefits claims and uncollected council tax. |
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A similar number of posts were cut in 2003 when the company, losing money heavily at the time, announced it was off-shoring some operations to India. |
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After losing money in his orchard business for three years Chang became one of the spidermen mending slits at the top of the slope and building water channels. |
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Anyone who doesn't bother to check regularly whether they're getting value for money for their current financial products is probably losing money hand over fist. |
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A trial before the courts would delay their business, and that meant losing money. |
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If you are having problems with premium texts, contact your mobile operator who may be able to bar that number or can certainly provide more specific advice on how to stop losing money from them. |
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Checking the pips regularly shows you if you are earning or losing money. |
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Players who choose to play games for real money do so at their own discretion and at their own risk. As in any game of chance, there is the risk of losing money when playing Casino games. |
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Some countries that have been net exporters of rice are now importing, they had to drop tariffs to bring in those food products, which means that they are now losing money. |
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The quest for a brand image is so strong that broadcasters in certain circumstances do not mind losing money on individual programmes if the programme is of such quality that it can pull viewers to the channel. |
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Some of the borrowers may default on their loans, and a successful bank must balance short-term revenue growth and the risk associated with losing money on bad loans. |
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Some of the charges associated with the use of credit cards as a form of payment are not at all understood and the likelihood of customers losing money in the end is high. |
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By the latter part of the decade, hog producers across North America were losing money and the Canadian industry was hit longer and harder than its American counterpart. |
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In Asda's case, especially, it must be losing money on these promotions due to their lack of vertical integration. |
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A month's worth of speculative positions built up on the long side of the market and was suddenly rendered offside and losing money, prompting massive liquidation actions. |
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Some correspondence which has come to my desk recently from a small businessman in my riding says that according to a study the government will actually be losing money and not saving money on this program. |
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Just 1,800 Teslas were registered in Texas though January, and the company is losing money. |
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But losing money on a mid-level tour is more common than anyone apparently thinks – it's just that there are few artists masochistic enough to put the information transparently into the public domain. |
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You've probably had the experience of losing money on an investmentand did not enjoy the experience-so you're not going to race out and buy that stock based on a hot tip from a friend or business associate right away. |
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Many of those who invested in a bodega didn't do it as a business venture, but rather for pleasure. Thus, they are more than willing to continue losing money on these ventures. |
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We're seeing a lot of grousing about the fact that media conglomerates are losing money, but at the same time they seem to have bought enormously overpriced products. |
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The trader eventually buys back the stock, making money if the price fell in the meantime and losing money if it rose. |
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Beginning in 1979, they began losing money due to spiraling interest rates. |
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Even Europe's leading pay-TV firms are losing money. |
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Those who are betting against the reflation trade may be losing money at the moment, but that doesn't mean they won't look smart by the end of the year. |
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The company was losing money at the time and indicated in a prospectus filed with the Securities Exchange Commission that they expected the losses to continue indefinitely. |
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By 1850 it was losing money but a number of railways offered to buy it. |
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