2) Real Estate Type Diversification - It's difficult for many investors who like apartments but don't know how to participate in large deals where sponsors can
get economies of scale and provide very good returns.
If you invest in an HOA with a lot of other owners, you generally
get economies of scale across everything, including repairs / special assessments.
Now the first of a kind plant is always going to be a bit expensive, and 275 MW is a bit on the small side to
get economies of scale, but a factor of 3.5 is pretty high.
Robo - advisors
get economies of scale by getting everyone to invest in the same ETFs.
At last week's seminars, we road - tested the idea that, early in the market here, we might be better to support a single digital warehouse to
get economies of scale and, perhaps, a more united marketing voice.
Well, then, if you're not going to spend $ 400 or even $ 200 for an e-ink e-reader with somewhat inadequate PDF reading capability (I also looked at the DX for PDFs) then how is the industry going to
get the economies of scale needed to bring out a great 10 ″ e-ink PDF reader at a price of $ 200?
«If you're Proctor & Gamble or Unilever or Kelloggs or Mars this is how you think — you understand consumer needs, you develop products and then you go into mass distribution to
get economies of scale to drive an economic advantage over your competitors,» said Mr Parker, who worked for Coles, Tesco and Asda before joining BCG in 2012.
The two companies are likely to
get economies of scale from the deal, and should be better able to compete with a newly merged Chinese train company.
Once the registry is complete, IPwe will consider giving it away to governments, among others, to
get economies of scale.
In the past it was felt that
you get an economy of scale by building a very big nuclear reactor because of permitting and other issues.
Not exact matches
By putting those on a common
scale and combining them, we were able to
get a picture
of the overall state
of each metro area's
economy.
«Now you
get true
economies of scale,» he says.
Since they are the ones
getting into the less - exploited asset classes and strategies, they are also not achieving the
economies of scale of a State Street SPDR ETF family or BlackRock's iShares, which can charge less based on massive asset bases, said Michael Rawson, ETF analyst at Morningstar.
You
get some sense
of the
scale of the emissions trail that has accompanied this shift in economic geography when you consider that the emissions coming from China's export sector alone are greater than the total emissions from any other
economy other than the US's.
The demand
of what we could be rendering is higher than what all
of the centralized cloud computing parameters have... I've always assumed that the way to
scale, and
get people this unlimited rendering power, and drive this
economy of rendering that I saw for the future, was to do it in a distributed way.
Now I know the companies manage to find some good, hungry vendors out there that will help make the product cheaper, but as soon as the
economy turns around and that vendor then
gets a chance to reprice the manufacturing
of it, you find yourself in trouble because now you've already priced your product low to take advantage
of scale of that product.
Housing remains a woefully depressed sector
of the
economy, and a full -
scale recovery is unlikely to
get under way until we see some improvement in this business category.
Economy of Scale - This is the possible cost advantages a company
gets through expansion.
Helping businesses
get off the ground and
scale up is part
of our strategy to grow the
economy and create jobs.
:) Yeah, to
get good prices, you really do need
economies of scale.
According to Nathel, the size the company brings to the marketplace means it can assure its customers that they are
getting the full benefits
of its
economies of scale.
«It seems... our young people continue to appreciate the value
of higher education, and given the
scale of global competition it is critical for the
economy that more people
get a graduate level education.
In the first large -
scale study documenting the
economy - wide extent
of misconduct among financial advisers and financial advisory firms in the United States, researchers find that most financial advisers who engage in misconduct
get to keep their jobs — or are quickly rehired by another firm in the industry.
The real
economies of scale will come from
getting big — real big — which will require a new generation
of big rockets.
Surely, he thought, online dating sites had global reach,
economies of scale and algorithms ensuring utility maximisation (this way
of talking about dating, incidentally, explains why so many behavioural economists spend Saturday nights
getting intimate with single - portion lasagnes).
Those initiatives include; Let's
Get Digital, a scheme to help schools get the most out of technology and incorporating groundbreaking projects with Microsoft and Google; DigiSafe, a centre of excellence for online safety; CyberProtect, founded to protect schools from security threats; SuperCloud which is about helping schools save money through the cost effective harnessing of next generation cloud technologies; SmartBuy, a commitment from LGfL to use its economies of scale to purchase technology and software for schools at a vastly reduced price saving schools money and allowing access to technology that might otherwise be out of financial reach; and Bridge the Divide which is about tackling inequality and supporting those most in ne
Get Digital, a scheme to help schools
get the most out of technology and incorporating groundbreaking projects with Microsoft and Google; DigiSafe, a centre of excellence for online safety; CyberProtect, founded to protect schools from security threats; SuperCloud which is about helping schools save money through the cost effective harnessing of next generation cloud technologies; SmartBuy, a commitment from LGfL to use its economies of scale to purchase technology and software for schools at a vastly reduced price saving schools money and allowing access to technology that might otherwise be out of financial reach; and Bridge the Divide which is about tackling inequality and supporting those most in ne
get the most out
of technology and incorporating groundbreaking projects with Microsoft and Google; DigiSafe, a centre
of excellence for online safety; CyberProtect, founded to protect schools from security threats; SuperCloud which is about helping schools save money through the cost effective harnessing
of next generation cloud technologies; SmartBuy, a commitment from LGfL to use its
economies of scale to purchase technology and software for schools at a vastly reduced price saving schools money and allowing access to technology that might otherwise be out
of financial reach; and Bridge the Divide which is about tackling inequality and supporting those most in need.
Whether or not schools are taking advantage
of economies of scale, by collaborating in purchasing consortia, they are always looking to
get value for money on all investments.
After opening, GEO provides back office support — accounting, human resources, academic oversight — to assist the school in achieving
economies of scale, keep administration costs down, and to
get as many education dollars in the classroom as possible.
However, they also believe that school districts with fewer than 7,500 students should
get even more funding to offset disadvantages from
economies of scale.
While schools will
get more money as pupil numbers increase and therefore could create
economies of scale, they face a worrying financial position if their expenditure continues to exceed income.
Ask anyone at Ford or Chrysler about mid-size trucks, and you
get the same lecture: Mid-size pickups are nearly as expensive to develop and are thus nearly as expensive to buy as full - size pickups, which enjoy far greater
economies of scale.
There could also be
economies of scale in
getting data from future autonomous vehicles with on - board lidar.
I think it's unlikely that you will ever
get such
economies of scale.
Considering the
economy of scale, Google might be able to break even or incur a small loss to
get the new Nexus 7 in the hands
of more people at $ 150, albeit at the likely chagrin
of its manufacturing partners.
Even with subsidies, Amazon is going to find the 10 ″ tablet market much tougher competition — I don't think Apple will let them
get substantially under them in price, and with the mother
of all
economies of scales (they must be consuming close to half the world's flash memory production), they certainly have room to price the iPad2 lower when the iPad 3 Retina ships.
This is entirely possible, since with rising asset size, the
economies of scale get working.
And as the market grew they we're gonna
get that market without having, because they had the
economies of scale, additional investment.
There are dis -
economies of scale in terms
of ther returns that can be earned on managed money... But over the realm
of all possible sizes, you just don't want to
get beyond a certain level, particularly when you have a eclectic strategy like ours.
Though there are initially
economies of scale, once you
get big enough as an active investment manager, the diseconomies
of scale kick in.
Supreme Commander was a «spiritual successor» to Total Annihilation, an attempt to bring its massive
scale of combat, large selection
of units, an interesting
economy / base construction model, and the crowd - pleasing nuclear superweapons back into the minds
of gamers, and it being re-released at the time that Supreme Commander is
getting its own sequel allows fans to relive history as they step into the future.
Our developer ecosystem will just grow and there's more diverse games, then we'll continue to increase the payout as we continue to
scale and
get more
economies of scale.
We have to
get it right the first time and once we actually know what works and what doesn't (in terms
of producing net energy gain) then we can decide on policies like subsidies to
get to
economies of scale.
«There are inherent
economies of scale that result in a lower LCOE from a multi-megawatt turbine than you're likely to
get to realistically in the foreseeable future with a much smaller machine.
It is
getting a lot cheaper to make power from wind and solar thanks to technological breakthroughs, better financing arrangements and
economies of scale.
The transmission grid is not about
economies of scale, at least once you
get past the actual source
of generation.
Unlike lithium - ion batteries, which are expected to achieve significant cost reductions through
economies of scale, molten salt storage is cheap and probably won't
get much more so.
They
get lousy mileage, so the return on investment through reduced operating costs will come much faster, and
economies of scale will reduce costs.
Not only will they mean an uptick in their own right (the Southeast is
getting its first large -
scale wind farm thanks to an Amazon commitment to buy energy from it), but they also create a sizable segment
of the
economy that has an interest in ensuring a consistent, stable and ambitious policy environment that moves us toward a clean energy future.
Part
of getting the cost down will be
economies of scale which a small company just couldn't achieve.
Given the state
of the global
economy, some
of these may
get scaled back, delayed or perhaps even cancelled, obviously nothing is written in stone at this point... Nevertheless, when combined with decentralized rooftop solar power generation, the potential
of solar power is increasingly becoming more clear.