Sentences with phrase «at wholesale cost»

Power at wholesale cost would make blockchain related operations attractive in Australia.
A new patents pending solar energy system will soon make it possible to produce electricity at a wholesale cost of 5 cents per kWh (kilowatt hour).
When the conference ends, you have the option of purchasing any unsold books at wholesale cost from MOB if you want to replenish your personal stash.
You don't have to buy any books or you can purchase them at wholesale cost.
We will be happy to price any parts or repairs that you may desire at our wholesale cost and include them in the deal and in your financing.
The October 19, 1835 Stickney & Poor invoice to customer Silas Pierce lists 21 Pepper Sauce bottles purchased at a wholesale cost of $ 1.00 per bottle.

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All of this is at wholesale prices, as Gustin does not have to factor in the cost of holding inventory - items are shipped as each run is completed.
Dell soon transitioned to building PCs, buying pieces wholesale and assembling them to sell at a fraction of the cost of the pricey IBM ibm products that dominated the market.
If a widget costs $ 1 dollar to make, and the retail price is $ 4, and the product wholesales to boutiques at $ 2, a big box retailer may only offer the manufacturer $ 1.25 — just 25 cents over the cost to make it.
What's more, Bresch, citing the roughly $ 600 wholesale cost, added that when you look at other treatments, the EpiPen does not fall into the category of «an expensive product.»
Instead, the net metering rate will be set at wholesale prices — even though the utility doesn't have to pay for any of the solar panels» hardware or maintenance, and transmission costs are negligible, since the electricity is being generated close to where it is used.
At one point, the wholesale cost of electricity went into the negative at mid-day — the point on the 24 - hour clock where prices are supposed to be higheAt one point, the wholesale cost of electricity went into the negative at mid-day — the point on the 24 - hour clock where prices are supposed to be higheat mid-day — the point on the 24 - hour clock where prices are supposed to be higher.
We talked longer, and we talked about the idea of me becoming an independent distributor like her, so I could purchase oils at wholesale rather than retail cost.
The company no longer operates its grocery warehouse but instead supplies its stores through Associated Wholesale Grocers, based in Kansas City, Mo. «They have huge buying power because of their size, so we can buy the groceries at a better cost for our customers,» Robert Greer says.
It then sells the bottled product to retailers at wholesale prices, and the retailers determine the cost to consumers.
Anther advantage is actually costs, wherein the actual purchases of the products at wholesale prices, and offers all of them at a greater cost.
I hand make a lot of my products in small quantities, which means the cost to produce them is still quite high, so at the moment it doesn't make sense for me to sell wholesale.
Despite severe cost cutting, scores of layoffs and wholesale restructuring last year, Chicago Public Schools faces a budget deficit estimated at $ 600 million to $ 700 million in 2013, with the cost of a longer school day still unknown, officials said.
At the end of your catalog sale, once you receive your order, your group sends payment to Equal Exchange for the wholesale cost of the products only.
The cancellation of the 100.5 - megawatt Noble Allegany wind park was blamed on low wholesale electricity prices, which have made it more difficult to justify the project's costs at a time when the economy is weak and financing remains tight.
Dr Bawumia know very well that part of the reasons why the Zimbabwean people are languishing in poverty with low infrastructure development in many parts of its rural zones is this wholesale handing out of the country's mineral resources over the last three decades costing the country millions of jobs.Is Dr Bawumia aware that Zimbabwe has runout of alluvial diamonds at a time when the country has been allowed to sell its gems on the global market.
A wholesale transfer of capital from the wealthy to the people through nationalisation of infrastructure assets is unlikely, but there are other areas at the margins where Ed's team are actively considering significant market intervention in the interests of redistribution (or «solving the cost of living crisis», as Labour's tired mantra has it).
Wind generators can offer their electricity for bid into the Texas wholesale market at a zero price because they pay no fuel costs.
A wholesale transfer to dry casks at U.S. plants would cost roughly $ 4 billion.
To keep costs low on both options, keep an eye out for sales, and shop at a wholesale grocery store as often as possible.
I work in wholesale so it's hard for me to buy things at full price when I know how much they really cost.
An e-ink reader is probably going to cost at least $ 70 wholesale if it's a design with parts that are readily available.
I knew it only cost the publisher around $ 2 or $ 3 to print the books, yet I was forced to purchase them at a wholesale «discount» of 50 % off the cover price ($ 10 each!).
ARCs — Author Purchases The author may buy books to send out for reviews, for personal use, or for tours and book events, at cost plus 25 %, which is still well under wholesale (typically $ 4 — 6).
They also act as the publisher's (your) printer, printing as few or as many books as you need at the lowest wholesale cost based on the volume of books that you're purchasing.
While Amazon originally worked under the wholesale model, which afforded the retailer the opportunity to sell ebooks at less than their cost in order to push sales of their Kindle e-readers, the alleged collusion between Apple and five of the Big Six publishers actually refers to their switch to an agency pricing model, which allowed publishers to set the price of the ebooks for the retailers.
It paid the wholesale price for some books, but started selling them below cost at $ 9.99.
To provide easy access to professional - grade, fully integrated, print, digital, wholesale, and distribution services at costs tailored to their unique budgeting needs, through a single source, without ever compromising on quality.
The announcement states that LATER ON authors will be able to order proof copies and wholesale copies at cost; that's a feature they've been able to enjoy at CreateSpace all along.
«Amazon's pro-consumer pricing meant that to enter the ebooks market Apple would likely be forced to sell at least some ebooks near or below its wholesale costs for an extended period of time.
If your wholesale cost per book is so high that it makes it difficult to sell at a competitive price, it may be worth considering republishing through a less expensive publisher (CreateSpace for black and white interior or Ingram Spark for color interior).
When choosing Distribution Channels through Create Space your are essentially allowing other bookstores the right to purchase your book at a set cost --(commonly) 55 % above wholesale — and then sell your book (see royalty chart below).
Yet another time I was told their preferred distributors supply them with the labels, codes, stickers, and other paperwork, thereby minimizing bookstore labor costs; thus it's too expensive to buy directly from me, even at wholesale.
They aim «to provide easy access to professional - grade, fully integrated, print, digital, wholesale, and distribution services at costs tailored to their unique budgeting needs, through a single source, without ever compromising on quality.»
Martinez says: «Every book you put in, we show what the wholesale price is, what the minimum cost of the sale is, what the list price is, and the cost of the book, plus the shipping and handling, so you can discount all the way down and make no profits, Or you can sell it at list price.»
The former is priced at # 7.99 by Canongate, and the latter # 8.99 by Hesperus, suggesting that each sale could be costing Sony / Amazon as much as # 3 (based on typical wholesale terms).
In the wholesale model, Amazon was buying books and then selling them on at below cost, taking the hit in order to promote sales of its Kindle ereaders and build up market share.
Google's Nexus 7 has sold an estimate 1m units worldwide since its launch at the end of July, helped — according to Context — by selling it to retailers are prices below wholesale cost in the first month, at least in the UK.
The wholesale spread on USD / CAD is usually.01 c. So, for example, to buy US$ 100,000 would cost around US$ 7.50 at IB (commission plus half of the spread).
However, as mentioned earlier, Sam's Club membership costs $ 45, and you do need to be a member to shop at the wholesale store and to apply for this card.
This means that we can offer excellent, low cost, all inclusive Costa Rica tours at near wholesale prices, while our guests stay in luxury Costa Rica hotels and resorts.
We are able to give all of our travel guests the very best lodging experience (including 4 and 5 star accommodations) at near wholesale cost.
Many of our donation gifts are are donated to Vote Hemp or are purchased by us at or below wholesale cost.
«The case for preserving an electric utility's monopoly over electricity generation died with federally induced wholesale competition in the late 1970s and with the recent advent of customer - owned and cost - effective rooftop solar,» said John Farrell, director of the Energy Democracy Initiative at the Institute for Local Self - Reliance.
Each March 31, the utility pays the customer for remaining credits at the avoided cost of wholesale power.
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