So we do not
exert pricing power, as we don't have the ability to price directly in the marketplace.
Pedde and Loyns conclude if the CWB ever
exerted pricing power in world markets, «it is unlikely or impossible that it should do so now.»
Not exact matches
Also, the company faces structural problems that the management team isn't really tackling, including the lack of hubs where it enjoys true dominance and can
exert greater
pricing power.
A government in control of a single - payer health care system can
exert monopoly
power against a manufacturer to drive
prices down, but the fragmented set of insurers and health plans in the United States can't do the same.
The
power and depth of the Charles Martignette Collection of Illustration Art continued to
exert its influence on May 4 in the form of Gil Elvgren's Gay Nymph, 1947, which brought $ 286,800 — a World's Record
price for the artist — against a $ 60,000 + pre-auction estimate — in Heritage Auctions» $ 3.409 + million Signature ® New York Illustration Art event at the Fletcher - Sinclair Mansion.
An important element of the program was that the
power plant subsidies were conditioned on the plant clearing the capacity auctions, and it consequently
exerted downward pressure on auction
prices.
In his address George posited professional services firms are now in the mature stage of their industries» life cycles, as evidenced by stagnant growth in demand, hyper - competition, clients increasingly
exerting their buying
power, falling
prices, and the emergence of alternative business models.
As
prices continue to rise, I suspect more external
powers, whether they're government, institutional or within the bitcoin community, to try and
exert their influence and
power.
There is no doubt that China had the
power to set the global
price of Bitcoin and can
exert substantial influence on Bitcoin (market) and even the blockchain industry.