And so what they fetch in the market will determine the full accounting of the remainder of the money.
So we will look to exit these things as soon as practical, and the price that they fetch in the market will be the price that they fetch.
Start with what real estate pros call the "capitalization rate, " the return a rental property likely will fetch in the coming year, as a percent of its market value.
Once housing turned south, CMO investors came face-to-face with far more costly imponderables: how many mortgages would default, how much the underlying homes would fetch in foreclosure and whether the government would rewrite mortgage terms.
For business sports brands, I first calculated how much the branded enterprise would fetch in an arms-length transaction, and then subtracted the average enterprise value of what similar businesses the same size have been sold for, or are being valued.
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Also missing: duds that didn't fetch bids in the second auction.
Fairways and greens may yield evidence to show what happened to the 118 colonists who vanished after the man who led a second expedition and also made the original map, John White, left for England to fetch supplies in 1587.
Still, Spillane did not wait to cash-in his shares for whatever he could fetch for them in the open market.
Data in the cloud is a much more dynamic thing than the traditional store-fetch stuff kept in traditional computing databases.
It is not exactly the script that was envisioned when then-coach Brad Childress sent three players to go fetch Brett Favre in August.
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According to Amherst data, a generic subprime bond issued in 2006 would fetch about 33 cents on the dollar lately down from 45 cents in the spring of 2011, but up from 30 cents at its trough last year.
On shore, the fish are inspected and quality-controlled in order to fetch the maximum price on a market which is supplied on demand and year-round in a way which would not be possible without the live storage facility of a ranch.
Observers also point out that the politics of fear and coercion can no longer fetch massive electoral dividends in a much scarred and fast changing and a more aware India.
Their products were banned from the American market, where their hand-painted beauty could fetch much higher prices than in rural Mexico, where the pots were merely a practicality.
Experienced estate managers typically fetch six-figure salaries in return for a substantial skill set that spans everything from knowledge of fine food and wine to an understanding of art and architecture to skills in household accounting, personnel management, first aid, computers, high-tech security and HVAC systems.
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Yet each firm has sunk so much capital in plants that it is strongly tempted to use the capacity to build extra cars that fetch enough revenue to cover marginal costs in the short run, but not total costs in the long run.
With this in mind, Schutz figures a bank whose shares can be had for about one times book value today may well fetch 1.5 times book in a year or two.
Injectable drugs have become increasingly attractive to counterfeiters, in part because they often fetch a higher price than regular pills.
Rather than memories that have to go to a specific address and step and fetch it, they can address databases in memory through similar content methods.
The only way you could get the custom adapter was to ask a union worker, whose job was to fetch the custom adapter and plug it in.
In the past, darting outside unclothed to, say, fetch the newspaper meant you ran the risk of the door shutting behind you, leaving you locked out in the buff.
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John Ensign, R-Nevada, got up to fetch something to eat from the candy drawer in one of the back desks.
In a takeover, it could fetch a much higher price.
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The club is figuring on a boost from 19, 000 to 35, 000 a game in its state-of-the-art home (yet to fetch a corporate naming rights deal), one that will bring protection from the heat and rain in addition to the standard upscale amenities.
By the market's peak in 1913, a single plume might fetch 12 pounds, the price of a steamship ticket from England to South Africa.
To break free of this unhappy equilibrium, farmers must set aside a portion of their land to grow cash crops in the dry season, when they fetch a high price.
As Arnold goes to fetch the truck, I take a moment to soak in the scenery.
In many unserved rural areas, people still fetch water for drinking and mix it with infant formula to feed their babies.
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