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Someone else owns jaybean.com.
Does it feel like home, or are you constantly aware that someone else owns it?
Theoretically you might get someone who wants in, but a stake of something someone else owns and controls doesn't appeal to that many people.
New homeowners in the West are sometimes surprised to learn that someone else owns the mineral rights under their land and can drill for oil or gas.
It hasn't got the debt; it has very little capital equipment of its own (printing presses, these days, are only good if someone else owns them); its freehold property portfolio will be quite small; and it hasn't got City-based shareholders breathing down its neck – all the encumbrances that have held back many of other groups.
That's fine, except when someone else owns the Flicker.com domain.
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They were to be sent to an apartment in Brooklyn that someone else owned, she said.
In California, the country's largest market, more than 70 percent of residential customers putting in solar this year have opted to sign a lease or power purchase agreement with someone else owning the systems, according to PV Solar Report.
But Mr. Riccitello argued that PopCap's growth prospects made the deal a no-brainer: "If this generates anywhere near the middle of the range or better of the earnout, and someone else owned it, I would be accused of C.E.O.
They had to buy my company four months later rather than risk someone else owning 50% of it.
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