Sentences with phrase «give wholesale pricing»

Thank you for your interest, however, I do not currently have the ability to give wholesale pricing.
These staples come from our favorite suppliers who give us wholesale pricing.
Briefly, this is taking your given wholesale price (say # 10), doubling it to get their mark - up of # 10 (to get # 20), and then adding 20 % VAT on top to get a retail price of # 24.
While the T863's already available, no date's yet set for the E8 - 3D, though Gadmei gave us wholesale prices of around $ 130 and $ 160 respectively.
Plus getting that kit to start with gives you the wholesale prices on it and anything else you want, including some of those other fall favorites.

Not exact matches

The suit contended that the companies did so by inflating the published average wholesale price of the drug, giving free samples to doctors knowing they would charge patients and insurers for them, and giving incentives to doctors so that they would prescribe Lupron instead of less costly alternatives.
«Given the financial challenges our merchant power plants face from sustained wholesale power price declines and other unfavorable market conditions, we have been assessing each asset,» said Leo Denault, Entergy's chairman and chief executive officer.
Given the right financial incentives, though, many households may accept smart grid strategies that let utilities reduce power consumption in homes at peak periods of demand, when wholesale electricity prices are highest, some analysts conclude.
The little information I've dug up via regulatory filings and International shipping manifests indicate at least one model (and there may only be one) ships with WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular connectivity — likely running running $ 200 or more (given an uncertain conversion rate and retail vs wholesale pricing) and presumably replacing the Voyage with a newer model of unclear branding.
Amazon — for everybody except the former Big Six — insists on the wholesale model which gives them 50 % of the publisher's set price to divide as customer discount and margin as they choose.
These terms were initially laid out as part of the settlement but are set to expire this fall, giving Hachette the option to once again attempt to impose agency pricing instead of the wholesale model that most entities operate under with Amazon.
They want to determine the prices of e-books and not allow booksellers to give wholesale discounts.
Initially, publishers set their e-book list prices at a few dollars off the print price, and then gave Amazon a 50 percent discount, meaning that Amazon was receiving new books at an average wholesale price of about $ 12 — and was selling them for $ 9.99 and below.
The wholesale discount is the amount of the retail price you are willing to give to a retail account such as Ingram Distribution (wholesaler / distributor) or Barnes & Noble (retailer).
The proposed Final Judgment therefore broadly defines banned «Price MFNs» to include not only MFNs requiring publishers to match retail e-book prices across e-book retailers (the MFNs in the Apple Agency Agreements), but also MFNs requiring publishers to match the wholesale prices at which e-books are sold to e-book retailers, and MFNs requiring publishers to match the revenue share or commission given to other e-book retailers.
Ultimately, in late 2009, Apple and the Publisher Defendants settled on the strategy that worked — replacing the wholesale model with an agency model that gave the Publisher Defendants the power to raise retail e-book prices themselves.
The publisher wanted control over e-book pricing and did not want the Seattle company to be able to give wholesale discounts anymore.
Also, if you go with KDP Print, you can not order copies at wholesale prices to sell at markets, to donate to libraries or to give as gifts.
While wholesale agreements gave publishers about 50 percent of the hardcover list price on e-book sales, Apple's agency deals provided 70 percent of the final e-book retail price.
$ 7.99 is the retail price but because Harlequin sells wholesale, they give (on average) a 50 % discount to the seller.
The right response here is: for the state to leave this alone and let the companies involved work out whatever contractual terms they wish, whether agency model, wholesale model, or some hybrid; stop employing antitrust law against even nominally private companies; stop enacting and enforcing laws that give rise to monopoly prices and oligopolies and corporatism and crony capitalism in the first place, such as copyright law, antitrust law, pro-union legislation, minimum wage, taxation in general, inflation and the business cycle, and other business regulations.
Honest lenders disclose their fees to customers in advance and in writing, and disclose the wholesale prices (rates and points) passed through from lenders, and give the client the FULL rebate (if applicable).
«Being a small business, we understand the challenges our retailers face, and our goals are simply to give retailers access to the products they want, at the best prices available, and to make the wholesale buying process quick, easy and hassle - free for the retailers who use our service.»
To facilitate the PPA negotiations, this report produces the half - hourly dispatch of the plant's gas component and the associated half - hourly wholesale spot prices for the plant's node on the NEM given the yield from the plant's solar thermal component and a fixed total dispatch profile shown in Table 3.
«Given the financial challenges our merchant power plants face from sustained wholesale power price declines and other unfavorable market conditions, we have been assessing each asset,» said Denault.
This is because it's sold directly from the website, skipping the middleman and giving customers what's essentially a wholesale price.
Sophie Vorrath wrote an article for RenewEconomy giving the real reason for the wholesale electricity price spike: the sudden failure of one of the generation units at Victoria's Loy Yang B power station.
Since the company was playing catch - up to some extent with Amazon's Kindle — at least in the e-reader department — it came up with a way of getting the major publishing houses on its side: instead of the wholesale - pricing approach that existed prior to Apple's entry into the market, which gave retailers (including Amazon) the ability to set book prices wherever they wanted, the agency model would allow publishers to set the price.
Here's the exception to that idea: If a seller is so motivated that they want to sell their property at a wholesale price, even after you inform them of the retail FMV of the property, an ethical investor / agent could buy the property and satisfy their client's desire for a quick sale and would list the property as a presold listing and give the broker their share of the deal.
For wholesale: Give them an offer of 70 % (or whatever number is appropriate locally) of the ARV and if this property needs any rehab, then minus repair costs and your margin = your offer price.
Personally I wouldn't pay for an inspection on a wholesale deal but would definitely have a knowledgeable contractor give me an idea on repairs so that your offer price is accurate and you're providing value to the end buyer by supplying correct information so they get a good deal.
Love what you do to make money at your JOB hang out with doers and not talkers, have a good team of money contacts and REI services people (e.g. agents that own rental properties) learn private money and OPM (read trustetc.com), walk through 200 open houses and track sold prices, know market rents by talking to property managers find a good RE CPA that knows rentals at your REIA find a good RE Eviction Attorney at your REIA Know how to construct a Wholesale offer, a CFD offer, a LO offer, a Wrap - AITD offer (not all are available in every state) Know your landlord tenant law Learn how to go give a speech (www.toastmasters.com) Learn how to write a blog Learn how to door knock and offer a Letter of Intent Learn how to prospect, present, sell and close (Tom Hopkins, Zig Ziggler) Get referrals and send Thank you cards Read «Swim with the Sharks» by Harvey McKay
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