Sentences with phrase «cope with high prices»

Despite strong private equity fundamentals, deal makers must cope with high prices and stiff competition.
In my view consumers can cope with higher prices - we have proved it here in the UK.

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The strategy illustrates how companies are coping with Western Canadian Select bitumen blend oil prices that have largely failed to keep up with higher prices for New York - traded West Texas Intermediate, leading to wider - than - usual differences between the two.
Royal Dutch / Shell and BP on Tuesday joined peers in reporting higher than expected earnings by making further deep cuts in spending to cope with an oil price downturn now in its third year.
This was more than welcome in a region that has to cope with political instability, high crime rates, a tea industry suffering from falling prices and rising costs, and a large part of the population living below poverty level.
Operators are facing four big areas of challenge that Technomic sees as transformative, bound to drive changes in how operators approach business: 1) coping with supply chain challenges, including driver shortages; 2) meeting consumer demand for «food with integrity»; 3) dealing with «regulation nation» where industry - disrupting changes may include a higher minimum wage; and 4) incorporating innovations into operations, including new delivery models, variable pricing, self - ordering systems, and robotics.
Unable to cope with that price tag, Odegaard had a quiet 2019/20 season, with an on - pitch bust - up with team - mate Mohamed Salah and the ensuing Twitterstorm that followed his most high - profile moment at St James» Park.
Margins for meat packers have been declining for several months as consumers began to push back against high prices at retail in order to cope with rising gas prices.
Tips for comparing gas cards and escaping high fuel prices — We'll help you cope with the rising cost of gas, beware pump - side scams and learn smart ways to finance fuel costs.
They have to cope with higher food prices at a time when extreme weather may have also killed their livestock, destroyed their home or farm, or stripped them of their livelihood.
The Carbon Fee - and - Rebate creates a sustainable long - term strategy for reducing CO2 emissions, because citizens are highly likely to support a policy that will help them cope with higher energy prices during the economy's transition to clean, renewable energy.
Many millions of people can't cope with the very high prices for fuel, (another 7 percent increase this month) with the certainty that if we have more cold winters the energy grid eventually won't be able to cope as we've closed too much of our capacity in order to meet our carbon targets and instead hope that useless windmills will take their place.
California homebuyers trying to cope with the highest real estate prices in the nation are increasingly being priced out of the market or are forced to move further away from where they really want to live.
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