As long as the share price rises, and for that there is no guarantee, then staff should be quids in, as long as they stay with the bank. |
Throw a selection of likely-looking away wins into an accumulator and you could be quids in come the close season. |
However, those who took advantage of the fixed-rate deals on offer before the upward movement are quids in. |
If there's ever a call for that kind of skill in the cut-throat world of international communications, I'll be quids in. |
Bargain hunters have been cashing in big-time on a discount bonanza which has left them quids in at the check-outs. |
After a few more drinks and dropping a few more quids off into various pint pots, I was a bit sozzled and wanted to go. |