Sentences with phrase «expensive business proposition»

The IT consulting sector is an expensive business proposition for websites, he went on, and this is especially true for those on a tight budget.

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Like Rent the Runway in the United States, the business hinged on the simple proposition of allowing women to rent, rather than buy, expensive attire.
Having its own video streaming service isn't imperative to the ongoing relevance of Apple's main business — it's a handy bonus at best — so it's hard to see why the company would want to bother with such an expensive proposition, even if it does have $ 200 billion (U.S.) in cash to burn.
To deliver its value proposition of lower prices, Aldi has completely redesigned the typical business system of a supermarket: only 1,500 or so products rather than 30,000, the stocking of one own - brand or private label rather than hundreds of national brands, and superlean replenishment on pallets and trolleys, thus avoiding the expensive task of hand stacking shelves.
These issues make it an expensive proposition, with little chance for profit, for those thinking they will raise French Bulldogs as a business.
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