I can't understand why we continue to
give our commodities away, why can't we produce our own steel and value added products and sell them to the global market?
Not exact matches
Yet MatchBook seems to fundamentally devalue that core product: it treats eBooks as
commodities with no inherent worth; as products that can be
given away for nothing as promotional tools.
Those few who crave risk have casinos or day trading or Forex or
commodities or some other «zero - sum - plus - costs» game, where they can
give their money
away to the «house» slowly or quickly.
We believe that asking a family to
give up their current furry family members to obtain a service dog promotes the societal view that the animals in our lives are
commodities to be thrown
away when no longer convenient.
For most airlines, it's actually more affordable to
give away miles toward flights than anything else, because that's the
commodity they deal in.
«Lawyers are correct about worrying about the economics of
commodity pricing, because when a legal offering becomes a
commodity there's a good chance it's going to have to be
given away.»
«Consumers today are just
giving away their time, attention, and data for free — when those are the most valuable
commodities in their lives.
Whether it encompasses little more than adding fresh flowers and reducing clutter or involves hauling
away and replacing major pieces of furniture, the goal of staging is to put a house's best foot forward and
give it the gloss of a marketable
commodity, said Barb Schwarz, a Concord, Calif. - based real estate practitioner and former interior designer who first coined the work «staging» back in the 1970s.