On valuing a trade-in, for instance, a salesman will acknowledge the price listed on the Internet.
It's similar to an upside-down mortgage, and it may not make sense to try a trade-in.
To compete with Samsung, Apple has been forced to offer a trade-in discount of 7, 000 rupees towards a new iPhone 4.
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Customers at Gazelle.com, a trade-in website owned by Boston-based Second Rotation Inc.
The first Blockbuster store in the UK opened in south London in 1989, and the firm has sought to expand its services in recent years, including with a trade-in facility for pre-owned titles.
The company will give you a trade-in value for the used device, but it remains to be seen whether the delta between that and the payoff will, on average, be lower than the typical ETF.
After a brief conversation which included a guaranteed trade-in price for our 1999 Jeep we had a tentative deal.
During this week when there's been a lot of labor news - starting with the big strike at Chrysler that lasted all of six hours before ending with a labor deal - let's take a look at labor unions - trade unions in particular - in a very different country, Egypt.
The company has operated a device trade-in program since 2009 but the buy-back program differs because it carries assurance that Best Buy will buy this particular device back, said Dunn.
After a welcome appreciation alongside a stronger dollar in 2008, China's currency has fallen on a trade-weighted basis in recent weeks as the dollar has tumbled.
In 2007, both Newt Gingrich and John McCain wanted a cap-and-trade program in order to reduce carbon emissions.
It has offered Sri Lanka a free-trade deal in services (a deal exists already for goods).
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For example, some 90 percent of all our trade -- more than a billion dollars in trade every single day -- passes through our roads, our bridges and our ports.
Since August, the yen has risen by a fifth in trade-weighted terms, thanks in part to expectations of slower growth (and hence of lower interest rates) in America.
Meanwhile, two-way trade between India and Sri Lanka, which signed a bilateral free-trade agreement in 1999, is ballooning.
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"We have been very focused in calling for a breakthrough now, " says Mary Irace, vice president of trade and export finance for the National Foreign Trade Council, a pro-trade industry group in Washington.
His career in politics had a mini-peak in 1983-86 when he was a junior trade and industry spokesman, followed by semi-retirement until Mr Blair picked him for his job in May as a man who understood money and was, besides, a family friend, happy to lend the Blairs the odd holiday home.
U.S. insistence that the European Community agree in the present GATT round talks on a radical reduction in trade barriers -- particularly in the agricultural sector -- that threaten to prevent Central Europe from exporting its way to prosperity.
Visnovsky was traded to the Islanders by Anaheim last June, and the defenseman filed a grievance to have the deal voided because he claimed a no-trade clause in his original contract with Los Angeles was valid.
Instead, the EU will begin to evolve into what it should have been in the first place: a vast free-trade area in which political control is exercised by individual members, with EU bureaucrats in Brussels concerned only with reducing internal trade barriers.
Thus, one analyst suggests anybody wanting to take a longer-term spread trade in favor of platinum might consider tip-toeing into a position rather than racing full speed ahead.
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Mr Portman's proposal includes a 60% reduction in the levels of farm supports and a 53% reduction in trade-distorting subsidies, as well as steep cuts to tariffs.
In order to have a corresponding ounce-to-ounce spread trade in the futures market, a trader who is looking for the spread to narrow would buy two 50-ounce platinum futures contracts and simultaneously sell one 100-ounce gold futures contract.
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Pominville has a partial no-trade clause in his contract and appears to have handed a list of teams he'd refuse to play for to general manager Darcy Regier.
Changing Mexico's energy laws is widely seen as an important test for a country that captured the imagination of investors for linking its economy in a free-trade deal with the U.S. in the mid-1990s, but which saw its star dim to other emerging markets like China and Brazil in recent years.
Changing Mexico's energy laws is widely seen as an important test for a country that captured the imagination of investors for linking its economy in a free-trade deal with the U.S. in the mid-1990s, but which saw its star dim relative to other emerging markets like China and Brazil in recent years.
But when last month Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, relaxed a ban on the trade in sharks' fins (a highly-prized delicacy in east Asia), he unleashed a storm of protest.
There was a time when if you just got a high school education and you were willing to work hard, you could get a job in a trade or in the factory that paid a middle-class wage.
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Robbins, who is thirty-eight and lives in Las Vegas, is a peculiar variety-arts hybrid, known in the trade as a theatrical pickpocket.
These four-day barrel tastings, begun as a very insider-y trade presentation for wine merchants interested in selling Bordeaux futures, had become a 4, 500-person slurping festival, a rite of spring for Thai hoteliers, Texas liquor store owners and the nephew of someone's Swedish distributor.
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