Sentences with phrase «few cents per»

For only a few cents per insert, you'll be able to reach your target audience without spending a fortune on mailing.
Jet's smart - cart shopping basket rewarded customers with discounts of a few cents per product if they bought more items at one time.
For example, while direct - mail campaigns might cost around 50 cents per impression (the amount of people the ad has been exposed to), Facebook can get your ad in front of a targeted public for a cent, or a few cents per impression.
A few more cents to transport the oil to the refinery, and then the gas to the gas station, at another few cents per gallon.
I cared more about lowering the volatility of my bill than saving a few cents per kWh, so I picked the twelve - month fixed plan.
Metromile charges a flat monthly base rate and then a few cents per mile you drive, so you'll have to agree to having your driving tracked.
But, for all this expense, you'll get a zero - emissions vehicle that costs only a few cents per mile to run.
Facing proposed oil and gas regulations that would increase production costs by less than a dollar a barrel, the tar sands industry notes that its production is already on the edges profitability and adding a few cents per barrel in additional production costs would be very likely reduce production and revenue.
My Year of «E» That's why I decide to document my first year of e-biking, to see if a) I lose or gain any weight b) ride more or less than I habitually have done (imperfectly measured by a rise or fall in my Zipcar bills, and c) find a noticeable increase in my electric bill from frequent charging of the bike (estimated to be just a few cents per charge, which takes 3.5 hours).
The internet moves at the speed of light and costs only a few cents per gigabit of information that is transferred.
Because I ride a bicycle and limit my car trips, and I've curtailed my airplane travel, and wear sweaters (I know when I've set the thermostat too low when I can see the dog's breath in the living room), and because I've opted into our electric utility's «Pure Power» wind power program (they pledge to buy 75 % of your power from wind farms in exchange for raising your rate a few cents per kilowatt hour), my personal «Carbon Footprint» comes out at less than 4 tons per year.
Was it when Amazon decided it wasn't enough to make a few cents per copy of books that the industry still had complete control over?
Leds are also cheap, few cents per led.
To appease many disgruntled and lied to Elantra owners, Hyundai issued many gas cards that equaled a few cents per mile reimbursement for inflating the mpg the car would get.
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for 15 dollars you could not make a product as you do not know any raws that cost more than a few cents per tub.
This can be easily just a few cents per serving, and you can add rice and / or beans or serve with bread / rolls to bulk it up further.

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But because operators bill at such a high rate for data roaming — at about 15 cents per kilobyte of information in France, for example, which is roughly the amount of information in this paragraph — consumers typically reach that limit within a few hours of downloading standard e-mails.
And if U.S. giant Verizon provides coast - to - coast service north of the border, it could snatch up as much as 10 or 15 per cent of the market after a few years, he said.
According to the latest Census of Agriculture, more than 80 per cent of Canada's dairy farms are located in Ontario and Quebec and half are found in fewer than three dozen Census Divisions.
In a March 26 report, Plessis said that the purchase does have the potential to add a «few cents» to the company's annual cash flow per share.
Neither existed in Germany or the Netherlands just a few years ago, but they now account for 17 per cent and 32 per cent of their respective markets, the analysis firm says.
But over the next few years, growth will slow to less than 2 per cent, in part due to the cooling housing market.
New car sales were down 11.6 per cent in Western Australia, with nearly 1,000 fewer cars sold in the month of April.
When those prices collapsed anew a few years later, the central bank dropped the benchmark interest rate back to its crisis - era setting of 0.5 per cent %.
Macy's, one of the few big winners last holiday, said on Wednesday that its earnings per share rose 30 percent to 61 cents for the third quarter.
Deals in the secondary market, as represented by Midland's 35 key housing estates, hit a low of 41 per week, 40 per cent fewer than in the first quarter of 2003 during the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
The rising cost of homeownership is pushing more people to rent, and the vacancy rate in Toronto has tightened over the past few years to 1.3 per cent, according to CMHC.
The app targets home cooks like parents who are making lunch for their kids and can easily put together a few more portions to «make some cash on the side,» said Puci, who will take a five per cent cut from chefs using the platform.
The share price of mining junior Batavia Mining Ltd has more than doubled in the first few days of 2006 on a 140 per cent gold resource upgrade that could bring its Gullewa copper gold project in Western Australia back in production within a year.
«Our distributorship has risen 35 per cent in the last few months,» Mr Jeffery said.
With the existing $ 5,500 - per - year contribution limit, all but the top few per cent of families will soon be able to shelter all of their assets from taxation.
The fries have about 20 per cent fewer calories than the chain's regular fries as a result of a batter that blocks out some of the oil during frying.
Only a few thousand of Canada's businesses are publicly traded, and private firms generate roughly 70 per cent of all corporate profits.
Robinson says most people invest in ICOs because of the chance to win big — bitcoin's price went from a few cents each bitcoin to $ 5,734 per bitcoin in four years.
Cellit Mobile Marketing, in Chicago, and Movo, in Florida, sell short codes for $ 500 to $ 1,000 per month, plus a one - time setup fee of a few thousand dollars and a charge of 4 cents to 7 cents for each text message.
Vancouver region prices have spiked to all - time record highs over $ 1.61 but will likely fall by four to six cents per litre over the next few weeks as two refineries in Washington state start up after maintenance shutdowns, said GasBuddy senior petroleum analyst Dan McTeague.
The ACCA allows manufacturing companies to depreciate, for tax purposes, the value of newly purchased equipment and machinery at the accelerated rate of 50 per cent per year, reducing their taxable income in the first few years of owning the asset.
Fewer than 20 per cent of the company's current staff, several hundred already in Vancouver, are Canadian, he said, largely because talent is scarce.
In the last few years, PG&E's base rate went from around 13 cents per kw to around 19 cents.
The company is reducing senior management by 5 to 10 per cent, replacing veteran executives with a younger generation in their late 30s or close to 40 and putting more responsibilities into fewer hands, while preparing the company for succession in the coming years, sources said.
From 2001 to 2011, that study found that fewer than five per cent of Canadian taxpayers in the bottom half of the income scale owned at least 10 per cent of the shares in at least one Canadian - controlled private corporation (CCPC).
Futures are up only a few per cent to say where the market would go next.
In one of the few studies that has examined flextime's effect on company profits, last year, researchers from the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management and China's Renmin University studied the 35 per cent of Canadian firms with flextime policies.
But on spending, they're unwilling to go farther than they have so far, with measures to freeze civil service managers» pay, target a few Crown agency executive packages and find ill - defined savings worth 0.3 per cent of the current budget.
If so, just wait until the next price shock (petrol is now at $ 1.14 per litre, give or take a few cents, in Ontario now) really hits proud owners of these new trucks and you will be able to buy a slightly used one at a good discount price.
Since few other countries produce these products, it will be nearly impossible for consumers to avoid a tariff that is increasing to 8 per cent from 5 per cent, costing consumers more than $ 1 - million a year.
A few months ago, the French government decided to hold on to a 10.1 per cent in the Toulouse - Blagnac airport — denying a purchase by Casil, the Chinese consortium which already owns 49.9 per cent of the airport.
The majority also say it's important for them to be able to travel at least once a year (68 per cent), shop for the things they want (62 per cent), and go out for lunch or dinner a few times a week (53 per cent).
«A number of participants indicated that the stronger outlook for economic activity, along with their increased confidence that inflation would return to 2 per cent over the medium term, implied that the appropriate path for the federal funds rate over the next few years would likely be slightly steeper than they had previously expected,» the Federal Open Market Committee said in the records of its March 20 - 21 meeting.
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