Quotes about borrow
borrower class cost gets rest
The class A borrower gets one price, and the rest of us get another price. That's a big leg-up on the No. 2 cost (for airlines): fuel.
borrowing break capital choices companies consumer create crew despite increase markets money pieces raise themselves wonderful
The capital markets are so liquid, despite some of the increase in borrowing costs, that they create wonderful choices for consumer companies like Tommy Hilfiger and J. Crew to go private, ... break themselves into pieces, gobble someone else's pieces or just try to raise money to get bigger. Richard Hastings
borrow city costs fair giving market pay plow purchase sell value
The city is giving us what amounts to $60,000 for acquisition and repairs (per house). So if it costs us $100,000 and we borrow $40,000 for purchase and repairs, then we sell it at fair market value for $85,000. We pay that $40,000 back and we've got another $45,000 and plow it back into another house.
borrow local screening spend
I'm not going to go to the local theater to spend $12... when I can get a screening copy of a film. I don't get screeners myself, but I can borrow from my friends or go to their house to watch. Andre Leon Talley
borrow hospital money stress system
We had to borrow the money to put the system in, it was about $140,000 and the $85,000 is relieving the stress of the hospital tremendously financially.
borrow steal
We had to beg, borrow and steal for everything we put in a show.
borrow
They let us borrow it for a while, and now they're getting to take it back home.
borrowing i-can associates
It's necessary to start most work alone. But I'm tickled to death when I can pull somebody in or join someone, whether it's borrowing poetry or traveling with an associate. Jenny Holzer
borrow capital companies condition corporate economy higher income less meaning past profits rarely seen sensitive spending year
The economy is less interest-rate sensitive than it was a year ago because of income growth, and we have corporate profits higher than capital spending -- a condition only seen rarely in the past 40 years -- meaning companies don't need to borrow as much,