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" ... Best Play nominees What the Constitution Means to Me and Ink both got bumps as well, with Ink's being significantly higher as it finished its comped press performances. Constitution, already open for weeks, is building impressive momentum. For a show that had essentially no lead time to build an advance, it has become a box office hit and true contender, facing off against The Ferryman, which has lost steam at the box office in recent weeks. ... "
" ... I've also learned about another approach used by a cloud data warehouse provider. The company aligned presales, sales and customer success in an innovative way: no one is comped when the deal closes. Rather, all teams get their money when the customer uses the product. ... "
" ... It's hard to find an explanation for this cost spike. Remember, all those base costs were supposedly free, according to Eric Trump. The golf course? "Always comped," he says. The merchandise for golfers: "The vast majority of it we got comped." Drinks: "Things like wine we were normally able to get donated." And the evening performances from musicians like Dee Snider of Twisted Sister and comedians like Gilbert Gottfried: "They did it for free." So many sponsors donated, in fact, that the event invitation has carried enough logos to make a Nascar team proud. ... "
" ... The largest mass casualty event involving tourists in the West in 2017 was not an ideologically-driven terrorist attack, but a still-unexplained rampage by a lone gunman in the tourist capital of Las Vegas, Nevada. On October 1, the gunman, a high-stakes gambler, broke out the windows of his comped 30th floor room at the Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Hotel. Using more than a dozen guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, he opened fire on concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival across the street, leaving 58 people dead and 546 injured. Many victims were tourists who’d driven or flown into Las Vegas for the show. ... "
" ... “Big bucks” is tongue-in-cheek because when we buy one of DoubleLine’s closed-end funds (CEFs) at a discount, we essentially get our fees “comped.” Fees come from NAV, and we’re paying 4% less than NAV today. We buy a dollar for 96 cents, giving us Gundlach’s fee for free. Our fee is “comped!” ... "