Sentences with phrase «what if the price»

But what if these price hikes really are to offset increasing costs?»
But what if the price of normalcy is that history repeats itself?
What if the price of a trading asset is not an integer, but for example something such as $ 0.81?
What if the price is cheaper than mainstream, as it is here?
They discussed the pros and cons of: 1) having a dedicated Google Book Search terminal in every library, 2) «what if the price of eReaders drops to zero?»
But what if the price was lowered to $ 299 as long as buyers agreed to see ads for Amazon's daily deals or other shopping specials, similar to how Amazon sells the Kindle for $ 25 less with Amazon Offers?
What if the price goes up when you try to get renters insurance after a fire?
And what if prices were now 5 % to 10 % higher than they were in July?
What if prices remained stagnant while earnings continued to grow?»
But what if prices fell 20 percent instead?
What if the price of tickets is too high?
What if they priced it $ 15M in 2005 (the peak of the hottest real estate boom in history)?

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If you believe in your pricing, it's much easier to say «that's what it costs», like Beverly said above.
He also bet on the product being successful and priced it based on what it would cost in the future if sales increased, instead of factoring in the high input costs that the company had to face at the onset.
Explain why the price is what it is, and let the client decide if it's a good fit or not.
If you want to know what the break - even price for new oilsands projects is (at least for the marginal project), look at the forecast of future oil prices.
What did strike me about this matter is that it seems to confirm a feeling that I have long had: Progressive Democrats who get caught with their pants down appear to pay a steeper price in terms of impact on their career prospects — if not criminal prosecution — when compared to similarly compromised corporate - friendly Republicans.
«If we're saying it's not keeping prices high — what are we doing here?»
If those viewers had each paid the national average movie - ticket price of about $ 9, that would've been a $ 99 million debut at the box office — roughly what Universal Pictures» «The Fate of the Furious» did in April.
Earnings growth has been the foremost driver of stock price appreciation throughout the nine - year bull market — but what happens if it slows down?
So if we look at a range of market valuation measures, whether it's Shiller CAPE, whether its price - to - book, whether it's price - to - trailing earnings, price - to - peak earnings, when we look at these measures, they look like they're in the, what we would call, the 10th decile, meaning generally, valuations are cheaper 90 % of the time.
So we asked in our research: What would happen if current low natural gas prices or pollution control policies caused all US coal - burning power plants to be replaced by natural gas generators?
And if so, what price would they truly be willing to pay (and would that amount be profitable)?
Stuart Sternberg is a self - described «buy - low» guy: «If you pay the right price for something, I don't care what it is, you can't go very wrong.»
And so again, Marks notes that what matters is what price you'll be able to get for those bonds if you're forced to sell them quickly.
But if you ask people what's most important about the food they eat, you'll get answers like «taste» and «price
If the price of gasoline or a particular material goes up, what does that mean for your business?
But if the value rises, he or she will be able to buy shares at what has become a discounted price.
That price, as much as three times what some analysts expected, testifies to ING Direct's gradual if unspectacular success over 15 years, which saw it grow to 1.8 million customers and 1,100 employees.
We kept twisting and turning it, asking what if the incentive wasn't faster delivery time or better pricing, but a value - add better than both of these.
If the presumption is that, as part of gaining support for this pipeline, the Alberta government is prepared to market barrels at prices below what they would fetch at market, that's another kettle of fish.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to show how they perceived their partner — the study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
If a late e-commerce surge raises costs for UPS this year, Abney said, «We certainly in 2015 and beyond will look very closely at what we need to do» to offset those costs, including the possibility of holiday season price increases.
If your maximum income potential is not what you thought it was, either your prices have to go up or you have to reduce your costs (or both).
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What's more, of those who did buy recently, nearly two - thirds said they chose to buy because they were worried about how much higher the price would be in the future if they waited.
It's a very hard question to answer, because it's as if I asked you what is the right price for gold?
Instead of happily selling me the higher - priced car, Mikhial focused first on what I needed, even if it meant selling me a lower - priced vehicle.
What would happen if prices fell by 10 %, or 20 %?
What happens if a company's earnings slow down and the stock price remains high?
The highest valued stocks are now making the big moves — «highest valued» meaning the highest price - to - earnings, highest price - to - sales [multiples]-- so I'm begging you to do something for me: if you're going to own these stocks... please know what you're buying,» the «Mad Money» host said.
One sure - fire way to tell if your provider has raised the prices is to look at the fee disclosure and compare it to what you would pay if you bought the fund directly from the manager, Robbins said.
«If you are going to negotiate away the price, decide what you want in return.
What - if plan: This is a contingency plan — in case your worst case scenario happens, such as market share loss, heavy price competition or defection of a key member of your team.
The Bank even included a grimmer «what - if» scenario with oil flat - lining at $ 50 — this figure shows how bad that might be for Canada compared with no oil price drop.
For instance, what if Patagonia works with retailers and consumers to recycle clothing that has been too worn to be resold and then sells the used materials back to its upstream suppliers at a lower price than comparable virgin materials?
If you're selling a product, your value — or what the consumer feels they are getting in exchange for the price — acts just like leverage.
«What price is too high to pay for a company's stock if the company spends every waking minute trying to replace you?»
Besides, if Mylan were to actually reduce the price of EpiPen, it would have ramifications other than just lowering what individuals pay for the drug.
In fact, what you often find when you dig deep is the exact opposite — that somewhere along the line, your smaller customers negotiated the same, if not better, prices than customers placing exponentially bigger orders.
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