Sentences with phrase «fight on price»

Now the client wants to fight you on price.
You know... those types of clients who don't have the right budget, fight you on price, think they know better or simply want to pick your brains to steal your ideas.
You can only fight on price so long before a customer leaves you forever.
They spent money to develop ebook delivery platforms and while they may not have the range of devices that they have in the US, they can fight on price and so they are.
Android tablets have to fight on price.
If the battle is to be fought on price then Amazon starts with a clear advantage.
The war for the next Kindle / Kobo / Nook screen will be fought on price per unit.
When you're coming up against Amazon, you've got one hell of a fight on pricing and ecosystem, but with $ 120 GlowLights, Barnes and Noble is coming out guns blazing.

Not exact matches

Even in the face of these exclusionary agreements that have unreasonably restrained competition, some companies, such as TreeHouse, have fought hard to win market share away from Green Mountain on the merits by offering innovative, quality products at substantially lower prices.
For all the fear and loathing directed its way, Amazon has won almost every fight it has ever picked on the strength of Jeff Bezos's indisputable desire to providing the fastest delivery, lowest prices, widest selection and best customer service on earth.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports the highlights of a report from Airbnb on hotel price gouging following a New York Times article on the fight between them and the hotel industry.
The hedge fund manager says job losses from steel and aluminum tariffs are a small price to pay for fighting back on longer - term trade issues
«Any safe haven you pick on, you are either fighting the central bank or else paying crazy prices,» he said.
Competitive bidding could very well be an effective way of fighting sky - high drug prices that are taking a toll on patients and their families.
But you probably know Mr. Shkreli from his company Turing Pharmaceuticals's outrageous increasing of prices on a drug that helps people with compromised immune systems fight parasitic infections.
No longer able to rely simply on price as a point of difference, Expedia and rival Booking Holdings, which owns Priceline, are fighting back by offering events and activities beyond hotel and airline reservations and spending lavishly to market directly to consumers.
It's a fight that's been heavily focused on pricing.
Up until a couple of years ago, the grocery price war had largely been fought over mainstream products like soda, soup and cereal, leaving higher - end organics to compete on quality.
The escalating trade fight between the U.S. and China rippled through global markets on Wednesday, hitting everything from the price of soybeans and cotton to shares of U.S. exporters.
This occurs when the bulls are fight for control over long - term investors who previously bought at higher prices, and whom are therefore selling into strength of the rally in the hope of «just breaking even» on their original position.
Likewise, oil prices are rising on reports of an escalation in fighting between the Iraqi's government and Kurdish forces, which may threaten supply.
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Our buyers fight daily to get the best prices, Dremonas says, so that we can pass those savings on to the customer.
«If the big retailers continue to focus on the price of staples to try and fight the discounters then it's a possibility bread prices will fall lower,» said Mintel senior global food & drinks Analyst Chris Brockman.
Price would go on to acknowledge that he's not even in a position to make demands or contract stipulations for this fight in case things go awry, so he's just taking it as it is
Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam are both said to be fighting for their Liverpool futures and the Merseyside club may be willing to reduce their respective price - tags to help balance the books before the transfer window slams shut on August 31st.
She offered to fight Ronda at 135 in 2013 but the UFC was unwilling to pay her asking price, she than opted to fight Ronda at catchweight but Ronda refused to fight her unless she was contractually obligated to, than as soon Cyborg was given a contract, and said she was working on make the cut to 135, Ronda lost and ran away.
While the candidate said he would fight for more and better affordable housing, he said the first step would be to change the formula, known as Area Median Income, which calculates the price of affordable housing based on the median income of the entire city.
Those who are fighting clean energy focus on high prices, but at the same time they don't talk about the real costs for the people who live with those dirty industries.
Executive Summary Putting a price on carbon, based on the polluter pays principle, has the potential to be a powerful policy tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the fight against climate change.
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The C3 also competes strongly on price — essential in fighting the Skoda Fabia, Hyundai i20 and Kia Rio.
Audi is bruised but fighting back with a fresh model line, lower prices on some models, and a liberal perk - nearly all maintenance and repairs are free for the first 50,000 miles.
As we noted recently in our story on the fight between California and the Trump administration Environmental Protection Agency over corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, when fuel prices are lower, Americans vote for larger vehicles.
Ford will price its 500 - horsepower, Ferrari - fighting GT supercar at $ 139,995, not including destination charges, when it goes on sale this summer.
It's also a straw man because it presumes that consumers would be capable or interested in fighting a pricing battle on every front.
Instead of fighting it out with cheaper book prices and e-readers, they decided just to scrap selling books and focus on tablets and smartphones.
With panels like «Digital Comics Price Fight» and «The Future of the Graphic Novel in the iPad Age,» and several panels on Digital Art itself, it is clear that the industry is at a major crossroads.
I explained that the fight was about ebook prices and that while I agree with Amazon on how prices for ebooks are often too high, I don't like Amazon's tactics against Hachette authors in this.
It's not fair to criticise publishers too much on their lack of innovation and change (it is fair to criticise them harshly in this fight for higher ebook prices because that is simply going against business common sense, on top of the democratisation of reading).
Viz recently raised the prices on their digital manga, but the Google Play store is offering a price break on three titles for this week only: Every volume of One Piece (the best - selling manga in Japan), Demon Love Spell (a romance / comedy fantasy about a shrine maiden who accidentally seals a sexy demon and has to team up with him to fight monsters), and Case Closed (a detective series) is only $ 5.99, a buck off list.
Self - published author Hugh Howey responded almost immediately on change.org petitioning Hachette to «stop fighting low prices and fair wages [for writers].»
Then on Wednesday, a post appeared on the Post's Wonkblog comparing the Amazon / Hachette fight to the debate over net neutrality: «Wanting to give consumers access to its products through the biggest single pipeline available, Hachette may relent on the price at which it sells books to Amazon, squeezing its slim profit margins even further.»
Macmillan, another large publishing group, also chose to fight instead of settle on the grounds that agreeing to the settlement terms dictated by the DOJ would have meant strengthening the alleged monopoly Amazon had already begun to build by lowering e-book prices in the first place.
Additionally, The Black Parade is going to have its price dropped down to.99 cents on May 9th, and then become a free novel when She Who Fights Monsters is out.
This is primarily due to the Justice Department fighting Apple the last few years for colluding with publishers to set a uniform e-book price, so their iBookstore and other stores could all compete with the same price on a digital title.
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