Sentences with phrase «care about the price»

If Poloz was correct, and the media only care about prices when they spike to absurd levels, then let me suggest that some us are about to make up for it by working overtime to explain why the Bank of Canada wants to raise interest rates even though core inflation is trending away from the two - per - cent target.
Then, no one cares about the price.
Many investors care about price return when they compare how they are performing against others or against a selected index.
Who cares about the price of a wedding.
Or if you're splurging and don't care about the price, Rao's is the beeeest.
Elneny didn't cost us a fortune and he is performing well, I do not care about the price tag, it is the player that matters to me.
Ivan Gazidis said that Wenger doesn't care about price tags and I quote: when he was asked if the club could afford to pay # 25m and # 200,000 - a-week in wages to one player — the kind of deal required to acquire Rooney — he said: «Of course we could do that.
I don't care about the price tag.
I don't really care about price tags.
I really don't care about price tags.
I don't care about Price tags or twitter following or him having a beautiful song.
I don't care about the price but I do care about what players we get in, I want them to be the players that Wenger truly wants and as such hopefully allow Wenger to build the team he wants to build.
Price: For moms who want a top notch electric pump and don't care about the price of spare parts should get Hygeia Q breast pump without any second thought.
At this point I don't care about price, just quality.
So at this point, I don't really care about price.
Amazon only cares about the content of your work if what you've written negatively impacts their brand, and only cares about the price you charge relative to other retailers because having the lowest price helps Amazon generate more transactions.
If you want to have one and don't care about the price, then great: buy it and be proud you're helping stimulate the economy.
The Big 5 or 6 don't care about their customer's wants, they care about price gouging once a series proves itself.
It would appear that ONLY the person who has an awful time reading would want a Kindle, simply, and truly, just because of the variable fonts & and the new X2 being about to read out loud, or the kind of person who just wants to have a lot of the latest toys and doesn't care about price to benefits ratios and the like.
In the internet world, people have little loyalty to companies — they care about price.
I work retail for a mobile company and most people don't care about android builds, they care about price more then anything.
Readers care about content and they care about price.
In terms of their approval rate: What I've heard through the grapevine is that the Zon * really * cares about prices at B&N and iTunes, and not so much anywhere else.
[P] ublishing people who care about these pricing discussions need to get in the online forums and start issuing press releases and find other ways to address readers honestly about price.
Strangely, there doesn't seem to be any way of finding the opposite type of customers — those who don't care about price and / or are willing to pay for a good book.
He doesn't care about the price point, size or whatever.
For the stock market to become a true market, we all need to start caring about price.
Some managements buy back stock indiscriminately, not caring about the price at purchase.
Now, if you care about price momentum, you may as well ignore the rest of the piece, and start trading in and out with the waves of the market, assuming you can do it.
I'm always ready to buy when the sellers don't care about price!
So I don't care about the price, I just want to find a great or perfect dog food.
No one cares about the price of your \ «herding dogs \» mate.
I don't even care about price, this game just jumped to a high spot in my most anticipated list.
If you're simply looking to improve your iPhone gaming experience and don't care about the price, or you're obsessed with a game and you have the spare cash to throw around, then you should consider the Gamevice.
However, I can still tell you this: if you don't consume gasoline, you won't care about the prices at all.
The survey shows 57 percent of respondents cared about the price of the product, which could be why Amazon is leading.
«People do care about price, so stabilising price is more important, and that requires having the supply be adjustable based on price via some metric,» he continued.
Do you care about prices?
That being said, why are you invested in Ripple if you don't care about the price of XRP?
Why don't they have 1 good 1 medium 1 hight end and maybe 1 premium (note 8 that would have it all all the damn features you can put in the phone, I rly don't care about te price that much until its rly the best phone money can buy).
In my opinion, this is evidence that most people only care about price, not the «technology.»

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In the hyper - competitive world of peak TV, Amazon cares most about the top 10 shows on its platform, according to Price.
In the words of pricing strategist Tim Williams, «Clients don't care about the labor pains; they want to see the baby.»
Tougher to predict, but when almost everyone can summon a reasonably priced ride to go anywhere, only the least affluent people will care about true public transport, like bus routes and subway lines.
When price and quality are equal, 82 percent of women report they are more likely to buy from companies that support a charitable cause they care about.
Gilead CEO John Milligan speaks to CNBC's Meg Tirrell at the J.P. Morgan Health Care Conference about the company's M&A outlook, drug pricing and their work on cancer and Hepatitis C treatments.
You'll quickly find out that your idea is crazy, or your pricing is wildly off, or your customers don't care about this, but they really want that.
Tom Price, Health & Human Services secretary, talks about a new version of the health - care bill making its way through Congress.
«I think the next [e-commerce] wave [which is predicted to grow to a $ 300 billion market] is going to care more about price than service,» Lore told Inc.'s Christine Lagorio - Chafkin.
«These days, consumers don't care whether you call it Black Friday or Cyber Monday — all they care about is the price,» says Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at the NPD Group.
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