Less
demand means lower prices.
Not exact matches
While
lower crude
prices mean cheaper gasoline in the U.S., which should spur
demand, that's not so much the case in other countries, where taxes represent a higher portion of the cost of gas (as in Europe).
If this is true, in my view, it
means that a lack of
demand at the current stock
price — $ 37 — would have necessitated
pricing the deal significantly
lower in order to place the shares.
Low domestic
prices are driving up
demand for fresh milk but there is no supply to satisfy it,
meaning that even less is available for export.
A
low price demands compromise, which
means harsh plastics are a common sight inside the Dacia Duster.
Nissan over-estimated the market for the cars and
low demand (and the high
price)
meant that less than fifty cars were re-manufactured and sold.
One other note: the
demand - elasticity hypothesis holds that
lower prices * don't *
mean that «downward
price pressure on ebooks
means we ultimately get paid less.»
From the quote, it appears that the «Brillig Blogger»
means, «How much more
demand would there be if
prices were
lowered?»
There are a lot of back - end logistics and intangibles that inform these relative costs, and I'm seeing a cultural slide toward the deep - discounted ecommerce
price as being regarded as the «real» $ value of a work, which
means that authors are not able to command as high a
price for their work, and must rely entirely on
price elasticity of
demand, praying that the math on
lower price, higher sales # s adds up in their favor.
This
means demand for
lower - yield bonds will drop, causing their
price to drop.
Low interest rates
mean more buying
demand and continued
price increases in certain Canadian real estate markets.
Supply outstripping
demand for any product translates to
lower prices (which
means higher rates in the case of bonds).
The game received an early
price cut that may
mean that sales were
lower than expected but I still forecast the game to do well and the
lower price as well as the
demand for a new UFC title (Due to growing popularity of the sport) will help the game achieve somewhere close to 400,000 unit sales, albeit at a slightly
lower ASP,
meaning it may only generate $ 20 million at retail in the US.
@Barbara J Carter Good point Barbara — I think you are right in your suspicions that a
lower rate of production might
mean keep
prices and
demand for your work high — definitely another interesting topic to explore.
2)
Low oil
prices mean difficult - to - decarbonize sectors of the economy — like long - haul trucking and aviation — get even more difficult to decarbonize on a relative basis, increasing the
demand for indirect GHG abatement options (such as CDR).
The IEA do assert however, that in a 450 scenario, the risk of stranded assets is higher because of a combination of falling
demand and
lower prices, something that will
mean oil «companies are valued less».
In late December 2017, the nation's power
prices went negative, which
meant that consumers were paid to use it thanks to
low demand, unusually warm weather, and strong winds.
In reality that
means they can raise the
price well above $ 90 for short periods of time, bank the high profit margin, and
lower the
price when either
demand falls off and / or the pain spurs active construction of a known cheaper alternative.
The
low price for allowances could even
mean that the system is working because companies that save emissions will
demand fewer CO2 allowances, she writes.
Just as with widgets and the
price of eggs, high supply and
low demand means that the cost of legal services — what your clients are willing to pay — is driven down.
That
means lower competition for individual home sales, which should
mean lower prices since
lower demand for housing drives down
prices.
«These new rules
mean less
demand and consequently
lower prices for homes in that range,» said Suchet.
Most real estate experts would agree that it's a seller's market — inventory is
low and buyer
demand is high,
meaning that homeowners can garner higher sales
prices than ever before.
Lower supply and higher
demand mean rising home
prices.
Ottawa has a fairly large public transit system, which
means lower priced housing outside of downtown can still
demand good rents if it's near a bus stop.