Sentences with phrase «disproportionate share of the market»

But while Apple Music includes some interesting features, such as a global radio station, the package fails to offer enough differentiation from rival services to attract a disproportionate share of the market, he said.
I've known of situations where a bond manager found himself holding a disproportionate share of the market of a publicly tradable bond, where it almost never trades because he owns so much of the issue.
Consequently, food producers who use corn as a feedstock «have been forced to bear a disproportionate share of market and price risk» when corn yields fall and prices rise.
There are folks who do facilities management, but in the area of retail, we've captured a disproportionate share of the market.

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Indeed, say the BW authors, «orphan drugs accounted for a disproportionate share, 41 percent, of all medications brought to market in 2014» — with global sales, by one estimate, expected to reach $ 209 billion by 2022, roughly twice what they are now.
Still, after accounting for the possibilities of some specific equities experiencing a disproportionate share of mini flash crashes, and variations in trading activity creating more opportunities for mini flash crashes to occur, the evidence continues to suggest that an abnormal level of instability could have been detected in the U.S. equity market during the test window on October 15, 2014.
It is frequently marketed as a service for customers even though the costs are often disproportionate to the negative balance incurred, and the majority of those fees are paid by a small share of consumers who overdraw several times each year.
This pernicious anomaly causes investors to blindly invest in home market stocks for a disproportionate percentage (vs. world GDP share, for example) of their portfolio.
A concentrated group of massive tech companies has led the S&P 500 to a 9.6 % gain in 2017 (through June 19).3 Some Wall Street analysts had expressed concerns about the disproportionate market returns and high valuations of well - known technology shares prior to the sell - off, which might have sparked investor jitters.4
Although a significant portion of that growth was generated by minority and low - income buyers, minority homeownership has barely made a dent in the disproportionate share of the homeownership market held by white households.
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