Sentences with phrase «achieve economies of scale which»

They weren't able to buy this land, but on a cooperative basis where they combine farming their and our land, they have been able to achieve economies of scale which have allowed them to have their sons return from the oilfields.

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Since they are the ones getting into the less - exploited asset classes and strategies, they are also not achieving the economies of scale of a State Street SPDR ETF family or BlackRock's iShares, which can charge less based on massive asset bases, said Michael Rawson, ETF analyst at Morningstar.
Not only does this system increase efficiency and achieve economies of scale (both of which lead to a drop in costs), but it lays the groundwork for even more pathbreaking technological changes in processes and products.
In the extreme, this model could create a de facto market share cap, leading to a perverse outcome in which firms with substantial market power are prevented from innovating or achieving economies of scale, or in some cases, merging at all.
APF works with each partner to maximize and leverage their own unique assets and special expertise to achieve enhanced economies of scale which otherwise would not be possible to achieve.
We also came up against the challenge of working with lower density limits in smaller cities, which presents a challenge in achieving a certain economy of scale to reduce per unit costs.
In order to achieve economies of scale, China will allow these exchanges to trade on the national carbon market, which will give them greater access to capital and provide more opportunities for investors to trade a broader range of products.
Unlike lithium - ion batteries, which are expected to achieve significant cost reductions through economies of scale, molten salt storage is cheap and probably won't get much more so.
Part of getting the cost down will be economies of scale which a small company just couldn't achieve.
For example, he said, the» locavore» movement, which stressed eating locally - produced food to save energy, actually increased greenhouse gases, because of the energy efficiencies achieved by larger and more established farms that benefited from economies of scale.
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