Sentences with phrase «cost of point of»

I assume that South Korea will be able to install solar as cheaply as Germany and looking at South Korean capacity levels for solar and seeing that the cost of money to homeowners is about 5 %, the cost of point of use solar in South Korea should be about 11 cents a kilowatt - hour.

Not exact matches

A superficial analysis might point to Canadian government investment incentives and labour costs, relative to those in parts of the U.S. and in certain emerging economies.
An unnamed source says the cost could be up to 25 basis points per transaction, compared to 15 down south (a basis point is 1 / 100th of a percentage point).
Mulvaney also preemptively addressed questions about the cost of the wall and how many miles could be paid for by the requested sum, pointing to the still - uncertain plans for its construction.
Rather, it pointed to three main factors: taxes and tariffs, differing rules and regulations, and economic factors, such as shipping costs and economies of scale.
«At some point, the cost of capture intersects with the cost of carbon, and all of a sudden you don't have to subsidize industry to do it,» explains Rob Savage, director of Alberta Environment's Climate Change Secretariat.
The underlying combined ratio of 95.5 % increased 1.1 points, primarily driven by (i) loss cost trends that modestly exceeded earned pricing, the impact of which has been moderating in recent quarters, and (ii) normal quarterly variability in both loss activity and expenses.
«But it seems that launching low - cost long - haul flights without connecting services is challenging,» Gagey said, pointing to Norwegian Air Shuttle, which on Thursday reported a bigger than expected loss for the last quarter of 2017.
Secondly, for maintenance services like plumber, electrician, there is a considerably low loyalty factor due to lack of personal connection & customers are mostly motivated by cheaper cost points & discounts; which is definitely not a sustainable strategy for any company.
The changes point more towards the creation of a «leaner cost structure» in getting Bombardier aerospace products ready for their eventual debut.
But the «breakeven» points for these companies — their cost - per - barrel of producing oil — vary widely.
I had thought of most of your points, it comes down to cost - effectiveness.
But the cost of the phone isn't the point — if Amazon gets data on users» spending habits and preferential access to that spending, then the R&D costs will be well worth it.
Think of each word as having an associated cost, and strive to spend as little of your currency as possible to get your point across.
OTTAWA — Rising gasoline and car prices fuelled the first significant spike in Canada's cost of living since February last month, lifting the annual inflation by half a point to 1.2 per cent — still low by historial standards.
As the price of fuel has dropped, it's been taking up a smaller and smaller share of these expenses, to the point that now, he estimates, fuel only makes up about 15 percent of airlines» spending (assuming their other costs have remained roughly equal).
From his perspective, there was no point in releasing a handy data - and web - enabled device if people weren't going to use it because of its prohibitive cost, so he somehow forced AT&T to play ball.
Here's the critical fact: The AHCA increases those credits on a tight formula of inflation plus one percentage point, no matter how fast the actual cost of health care insurance rises.
Ideally, with economies of scale we'll be able to cost reduce the unit, make it more profitable and ultimately hit an even more attractive price point.
If the funder is selling directly to merchants, given today's sky - high marketing costs, acquisition can take a bigger chunk out of the 40 percent — more like 12 to 15 points (the industry average cost of acquisition for a $ 30,000 advance is $ 2,600).
The MBA team ultimately recommended that Howard get a Square Register, an iPad - based point - of - sale system that will allow his customers to enter their products, calculate the cost and pay by credit or debit card — still checking out without the need for a human cashier.
If you have the means to cover the salary for 90 days, and in that time you're able to grow the business to a point where you can cover the cost of the new employee, then go ahead and hire.
Research points to everyday frustrations that most of us can relate to — unexpected shipping costs, payment security concerns and, yuck, the hassle of having to create yet another new user account.
Unions and cheerleaders of the NLRB's decision will point to the profitability of a company like McDonald's or a large employer like Browning - Ferris as a way to handle any increased costs from the ruling.
Critics point to a laundry list of CFPB actions that they say could warrant removal under existing Dodd - Frank standards: Republicans have excoriated the agency for the cost of renovating its building, for example, and for an alleged lack of diversity among its employees.
To give you an idea of just how long you have to stay in a city for it to be worth your money to buy, personal finance site SmartAsset calculated the breakeven point — the point at which the total costs of renting become greater than the total costs of buying — for 29 major cities.
As a number of critics have pointed out, using AMP would come at a certain cost.
(A one point credit score difference — such as a 719 instead of a 720 — could cost you as much as $ 4,500 extra if it means you don't qualify for a conventional loan and must get an FHA loan instead.)
«The cost of rent and staff is equal to what we're paying the likes of Google for digital advertising and producing direct - mail promotions,» he points out.
'' Determining how meaningful this proposal is, or any other domestic content requirement, depends very much on the cost of non-compliance, which at this point remains trivial,» he said.
But the more important point looking ahead is that CEO Brian Krzanich is ignoring all the sunk costs of failed and dying efforts to compete in mobile and investing in areas where maybe — just maybe — Intel can leapfrog ahead of the competition.
Bell of GeoDynamics points out that if a corporate incubator agrees to give you funding to help you further your idea, it comes at a cost, whether it is equity, control or something else.
This comes in handy because, in many cases, it costs fewer points to book a trip if you go through one of those programs, as opposed to using the points as cash.
Chase had already signed up about 400 customers on the basis, in part, of that price point, but she quickly realized she would not succeed as a company if she didn't adjust the cost.
But when it comes to the place to settle down, Deutsche Bank pointed to Wellington in New Zealand at the top of the quality - of - life index, based on eight variables: purchasing power, safety, healthcare, cost of living, house price - to - income, commuting time, pollution and climate.
Meanwhile, «transportation in the U.S. costs the equivalent of less than one yuan ($) per kilometer, while road tolls [in China] are higher,» he added, pointing out that some mid - and small - sized Chinese enterprises have already started moving to Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam and Cambodia for cheaper wages and materials.
«Our [point - of - sale] system gives percentages, and every night I look at lunch, dinner and our labor costs,» he says.
But a Canadian expansion of the Internet's unseen «nervous system» in the form of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) aims to reduce that cost.
Fiverr, for example, is a common site that people buy links on because it can only cost $ 5 for hundreds of links pointing back to your website.
As the Journal story points out, YES signed a deal with the Yankees to lock up TV rights for 30 years at a cost of about $ 1.5 billion.
April 26 - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a strong open for the tech - heavy Nasdaq on Thursday as a slew of upbeat earnings from Facebook and Qualcomm helped set aside worries over rising U.S. bond yields and corporate costs.
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Besides price, an even bigger point of distinction between Eatsa and Chipotle is that Friedberg's chain doesn't serve meat, which has a high environmental cost.
Indeed, this is why research firm Telegeography says the cost of bandwidth has been plummeting around the world despite traffic growing correspondingly, to the point where it is almost free.
As a result, their costs would go up, possibly dramatically, which was the whole point of UBB in the first place.
A group of companies that spend the least on employee pay has outpaced a basket of high - labor cost stocks by 13 percentage points over the past year, according to data compiled by Goldman Sachs.
Faber said a deal «seems likely» at this point, and the two companies would be able to wring significant costs out of a combined operation.
The record high levels of consumer debt among Canadians has also raised a red flag from Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and others who have warned that interest rates will rise at some point — raising the cost of borrowing.
If one party in the divorce is inclined to litigate, it can be worth pointing out the higher cost of going to court, along with the control you give up.
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