Sentences with phrase «giving economies of scale»

Both are produced in large numbers, thereby giving economies of scale.
«It gives us an economy of scale
«The idea is to give us an economy of scale for helping students to achieve at high levels.»
«That gives us economies of scale,» he says.
My own hunch is that, given its economy of scale, Amazon makes twice as much per ebook sale as the other major ebook retailers.
Having a couple of million participants must give some economies of scale.
They have usually grown to be large because they possess some kind of advantage, and the fact that they are large gives them economies of scale advantages.

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Once the registry is complete, IPwe will consider giving it away to governments, among others, to get economies of scale.
The idea of having a lean core organization that gives their «peers» access to the advantages of corporate scale, processes and resources is a powerful concept that will disrupt more sectors of our economy.
That breadth gives Volkswagen economies of scale, and the company is developing new Lamborghini and Bentley SUVs on the same architecture as the next Porsche Cayenne.
My general sense is that stock valuations are reasonable, though not deeply undervalued, and risk premiums are abating given that the economy appears to have pulled back from the brink of large - scale bank failures.
Also, given the likely high price tag of trucks with high levels of automation, it will take time for economies of scale to take effect and create a realistic payback opportunity for carriers, says Keith Brandis, Volvo's director of product planning.
The speech starts by setting out three key themes of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to more normal economic conditions: that the sheer scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances of success would be boosted by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate of return on investment.
Independent retailers complain that Foster's does not give them the same deals as the supermarket chains because they do not have the same economies of scale.
Just to give you an idea of what we do — the core of our customers are small and medium sized public and private schools (or districts) that typically do not have the adequate infrastructure to cook from scratch or the economies of scale in their buying power to source our level of ingredients.
But, the importance of the economy of scale justification for inheritance greatly declined when institutions like trusts and corporations made it possible to consolidate management of large quantities of assets without giving all of the benefit of those assets to the person managing them.
«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.
For MATs we have a pro rata sliding scale, which gives economy of price for multiple establishments.
Given that the typical charter operator in Arizona appears to have about 550 students, while the average public school district has about 4,700 students, economies of scale could explain much of the cost gap.
These labels will give consumers better, more complete information — including expected savings over a five - year period, a fuel economy comparison to other vehicles in the same class, as well as guidance, on a scale of one to ten, about each car or truck's environmental impact.
Not only does that mean much better economies of scale for making the device, but given that it's pinning at least some of its hope on advertising revenues generated on those devices, increasing the number of Kindle users will be a crucial part of that strategy.
I say this in particular given the size of some of their funds, which should allow them to reduce fees due to economies of scale.
But economies of scale, stable networks of customers, and other factors that tend to give an advantage to larger, more established players hold greater significance in some industries than others.
Using large - scale paintings mounted to a structure that zigzags through the gallery, she creates an economy of images within and between paintings; some are given precedence, others made barely legible.
I am only guessing now you and I agree, given its present gigantic scale, that the endlessly expanding global economy in a finite world with make - up and relatively small size of Earth, will eventually reach a point in history when this leviathan - like, manmade economy produces some kind of unimaginable colossal wreckage.
Our generation of elders appears to be doing a woefully inadequate job of helping our children understand that the current, relentless, business - as - usual effort to grow the global economy, given the gigantic scale and anticipated growth rate of the economic globalization, could soon become patently unsustainable on a small, finite planet with the size and make - up of Earth.
In order to achieve economies of scale, China will allow these exchanges to trade on the national carbon market, which will give them greater access to capital and provide more opportunities for investors to trade a broader range of products.
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.
You may say «economies of scale», but that would return me to my point that the handful of giant companies that have cartelized conveyancing in the US have given absolutely no benefit of any such economies, if they even exist, to the public.
Indeed, ironically, given your fixation over «cartelization», the current regulatory regime gives the big four accounting firms an advantage in that respect, since only they have the economies of scale sufficient to implement the complicated structures neccesary to comply with the existing regulatory regime while still providing their clients integrated services (the same might be said of the multinational law firms such as Dentons and Norton Rose, providing integrated multi-national legal services).
Where an economy is smaller in size, economies of scale in production or distribution reduce, by definition, the number of firms necessary to supply any given level of demand.
If Huawei can make a phone like this for $ 200, then I'm extremely interested in seeing what it can do for $ 100 more or twice the price point with more wiggle room in the BOM, or with additional economies of scale given what it can do with its own native - grown technology over the next several years.
Given CORE's current path and recent history, CORE will at some point (less than 5 years), become redundant and someone else will step up to the plate to provide these essential services and capitalize on our economies of scale.
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