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A retailer's brand is essentially worth the cash flow it produces.
"At such a low valuation, Holmes' stake is essentially worth nothing," reporter Matthew Herper wrote in a report announcing the reassessment.
Happily, here we are 20 years later and the one acts that were just amusing titles to me -- "Variations on the Death of Trotsky and Philip Glassss Buys a Loaf of Bread," for example -- finally come to life and are essentially worth the wait.
In other words, face cards are essentially worth zero.
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However, it appears that the company, once sporting a valuation north of $20 million at the time of its flotation is now essentially without worth.
Many zoo animals, she reports, are on anti-depressants, and the same goes for pets: the "animal-pharm" market — Prozac for pets, essentially — may be worth nine billion dollars a year by 2015.
God is holy supreme and unique in being and worth, essentially other than humanity and can be experienced as a mysterium tremendum ("a fearful mystery") but at the same time as a mysterium fascinans ("a fascinating mystery"), as a mystery approached by human beings with attitudes of both repulsion and attraction, of both fear and love.
An extreme example would be drug companies, where they're worth essentially nothing until you get FDA approval, then they're worth an enormous amount.
Essentially: Money is worth nothing.
They won't admit that they're essentially dismissing years' worth of analysis after previously endorsing it.
Why? Because, you're essentially basing your worth on the reactions of others, something you have zero control over.
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