Sentences with phrase «judging by their price points»

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The judge agreed, but the marshals didn't make the sale until late January, by which point the price of Bitcoin had fallen nearly 50 % off its high.
The release price minus any discounts or other incentives establishes the market's first reference point for the product's true value as judged by its maker.
Hundreds of products have been shortlisted in over 85 categories, which have been judged by an expert panel against a wide range of criteria; from taste and texture, to packaging and price point.
Do not judge your price point by the NUMBER of sales, but by the profit you make.
Yes, Kindle Fire is probably being sold at a small loss but more likely it is priced at a break even point (judging by what I personally know about the Amazon leadership).
I believe my sweet spot per - unit price (the per - unit price that, multiplied by volume, results in maximum revenues) is around five dollars, and legacy publishers won't price new digital titles that low (in fact, they went to war with Amazon over Amazon's $ 9.99 price point, which they judged too low).
Judging by its specs, we're guessing between a $ 600 - 700 final price point.
The minimum allowable price under Municipal Judge, City of Seven Points Henderson state law is $ 25.00, and that is GetDefensive.com's fee for its Municipal Judge, City of Seven Points Henderson online defensive driving course or its Municipal Judge, City of Seven Points Henderson online traffic school course, which covers both the course and standard shipping of your certificate of completion (which is done by regular U.S. mail).
It is important to point out that one should not judge the efficacy of the plan by just comparing their prices.
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