Sentences with phrase «aggressive pricing policy»

lenovo is having aggressive pricing policy, so it hopeless like samsung.
If ZTE manages to maintain their aggressive pricing policy, the Axon 7 will definitely have a leg up over the competition, and that starts with the design.
The publisher's prices are too high, said university Rector Ulrich Rüdiger in a statement, and the institution «will no longer keep up with this aggressive pricing policy and will not support such an approach.»
The aggressive pricing policy, which Woolworths also adopted, has caused considerable pain for dairy farmers and producers across Australia.

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As far back as 2002, while vice minister, Kuroda used an opinion column in the Financial Times, co-written with his deputy at the finance ministry, to call for «aggressive monetary policy» from the central bank, including an inflation target, aimed at «drastically changing price expectations.»
As a result, their aggressive Best Price Guarantee policy would theoretically result in an increase in conversion rate and buyer confidence.
The United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands are among the nations that are more aggressive about auditing foreign companies» transfer - pricing policies.
Overconfidence and the Bank of Japan's loose monetary policy in the mid-to-late 1980s led to aggressive speculation in domestic stocks and real estate, pushing the prices of these assets to previously unimaginable levels.
In this new age of fiat money, credit growth drives economic growth, liquidity determines the direction of asset prices and the government controls both through aggressive policy intervention.
They accepted that their pricing policies were aggressive towards each other, but not predatory in principle.
In addition to pricing carbon, aggressive policies are needed in three key areas: energy efficiency, low carbon energy, and land - use, which includes forest conservation and agriculture.
But this summer, Valeant came under siege for its aggressive drug - pricing policies, its voracious appetite for acquisitions, its high debt level and its ties to a dubious pharmacy partner.
The company has some striking similarities to Argo (minus external fund management), and the 80 % YTD increase in their share price is an overwhelming endorsement of their aggressive share buyback policy.
Germany, a world leader in aggressive renewable policies, faces an industrial exodus and economic recession, with electricity prices that have risen approximately 60 percent since 2007.
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