Some commentators have argued that the changing nature of the supply of «organic» food, and
the growing economies of scale, have effectively changed the term's meaning.
Reductions of up to 20 basis points — or as much as 17 % per fund — vary by fund and result from a combination of direct management fee cuts, contractual expense caps, new breakpoints, and
growing economies of scale.
«We expect that a downward trend in price premiums — with
growing economies of scale in organic production and increasing supermarket participation — will also help boost demand,» he says.
Not exact matches
The EU previously has taken issue with China's provision
of large -
scale subsidies to Huawei, but China's
growing role in the Russian
economy likely will continue to facilitate Chinese companies» ability to outbid their global competitors on Russia - related projects.123 With Huawei and China Telecom's footprint
growing in the Arctic and elsewhere across Eurasia, Western telecommunications firms will likely face
growing competition from the east.
I emphasize the term «large -
scale» because a central bank engages in asset purchases in the normal course
of business — that is how the central bank balance sheet
grows along with the
economy and enables the distribution
of a
growing stock
of bank notes.
The Mexican cement giant
grew mightily, but
economies of scale top out quickly and transportation costs are high.
Helping businesses get off the ground and
scale up is part
of our strategy to
grow the
economy and create jobs.
The unfortunate consequence
of a
growing economy is the
scaled increase
of property tax burdens, a
growing threat for many New Yorkers living on a fixed income.
The U.S. biotechnology
economy is
growing rapidly, with the
scale, scope, and complexity
of products increasing.
In comparison to the chef market, potential retail and online markets for sourced seafood are larger and can
grow more rapidly, allowing Salty Girl to gain increased
economies of scale.
The topics included; How do firms
grow Why do firms
grow all types
of costs
economies and diseconomies
of scale all types
of efficiency Revenue and profit other motives for firms Strategies to gain market share barriers to entry barriers to exit Theory
of the firm types
of markets comparisons between markets collusions game theory price discrimination contestable markets government intervention deregulation And much more!
Costs are also not further reduced for individual schools as a MAT
grows, said the report, which examined the cost savings and «
economies of scale»
of belonging to a local authority, single - academy trust or multi-academy trust.
Sizable
economies of scale may be obtained by allowing senior secondary components
of schools to
grow with increases in student numbers.
Atlanta Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Lisa Bracken said the school district has higher costs for several reasons: The expense
of city living drives up teacher pay; the district has «low population» schools that lack
economies of scale but are kept open «due to urban traffic constraints and community needs;» many students need extra services because they have learning problems or disabilities, don't speak English fluently or come from poverty; and the district has a large unfunded pension liability with
growing obligations.
Until it
grows and can take advantage
of economies of scale, the SPP likely won't be able to lower its fees.
Simply put, the merger will enable Digital Realty to
grow in size and generate
economies of scale, helping the company better retain customers in the age
of data center commoditization and increasing competition.
And as the market
grew they we're gonna get that market without having, because they had the
economies of scale, additional investment.
Fortunately, the company's continued expansion into new products and faster
growing markets means that it should be able to leverage 4 % long - term sales growth into 7 % to 9 % EPS and FCF per share growth thanks to ongoing margin expansion (larger
economies of scale and higher margin product mix) and 1 % to 2 % annual share buybacks.
Presuming quality & bio-security, chicken / egg production comes down pretty much to cost — the producer with the best
economies of scale & cost advantage will inevitably dominate... A
growing number
of Russia / Ukraine agri producers are now achieving the size & quality / bio-security that's required to export / compete aggressively in international markets.
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.
This would be a franchise in its early to middle stage
of (typically rapid) growth like Wal - Mart (WMT) in the early 1970s and 1980s as it
grew through local
economies of scale on the edges
of its local territorial advantage.
In reality, like most small companies, what Newmark needs most is more aggressive sales & marketing to keep
growing revenues (for increasing
economies of scale, and to enhance its reputation with potential clients).
Next Gen Financial Planning firmly believes that despite the
growing popularity
of the AUM model and its important advantages over commissions, it is still riddled with conflicts
of interest while also preventing clients from receiving the enormous benefits
of economies of scale that now exist.
Regularly review your terms with your lab and pharmaceutical vendors and all distributors as your
economies of scale grow.
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.
Feed - in tariffs would also have the effect
of lowering the consumer's costs for renewable energy, which would only
grow cheaper over time, as more and more manufacturing capacity was built — because under equivalent
economies of scale, renewables are definitely cheaper than fossil fuels.
Per capita consumption is a function
of economies of scale from a
growing population, so a shrinking population will not consume at the same rate, even though the resources are there to exploit.
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.
Four large -
scale shifts in the global energy system set the scene for the World Energy Outlook 2017: the rapid deployment and falling costs
of clean energy technologies, the
growing electrification
of energy, the shift to a more services - oriented
economy and a cleaner energy mix in China, and the resilience
of shale gas and tight oil in the United States.
With costs dropping,
economies of scale growing, and governments realizing the benefits
of this limitless, climate - friendly resource, the future for solar power looks bright.
Furthermore,
economies of scale from the
growing battery market are bringing down costs as well.
Renewable energy cooperation will also promote
economies of scale and fraternal ties crucial to dealing with the other pressing climate impacts faced by many regional states:
growing water scarcity amid shifting weather patterns and, in some, projected sea - level rises on coastal communities and aquifers.
Transitioning to a world powered by zero - carbon energy sources will require energy technologies that are power dense and capable
of scaling to many tens
of terawatts to power a
growing human
economy.
Wednesday, May 30, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, Upper Valley Food Co-op Gathering Room, WRJ Free Workshop and Discussion: The Future
of Money: Creating a Human
Scale Local
Economy Presenters include Gwen Hallsmith, Co-author Creating Wealth:
Growing Local
Economies with Local Currencies Monday, June 4, 6:30 pm, Colatina Exit, Upstairs 1st Monday Film: Gas Hole What caused America to go from being a leading exporter
of oil to the world's largest importer?
Faced with a perceived conflict between expanding global energy access and rapidly reducing greenhouse emissions to prevent climate change, many environmental groups and donor institutions have come to rely on small -
scale, decentralized, renewable energy technologies that can not meet the energy demands
of rapidly
growing emerging
economies and people struggling to escape extreme poverty.
I am aware, by the way, that solar and wind are
growing markets, although they still don't drive the
economy on the
scale of petroleum.
[16] Tawfik and Hinton go even further — they argue that such structures are the means for the IP legal community to support the fulfilment
of Ontario's and Canada's economic strategies — that they will allow Canada to «[shore] up our start - up and entrepreneurial capacity in order to
grow our knowledge
economy and to effectively compete on a global
scale.»
The transaction will enable the Intesa Sanpaolo Group: — To focus on the core activities
of issuing and acquiring relating to payment instruments, following the recent partial demerger
of Setefi in favour
of its Parent Company, with the aim
of maximising effectiveness
of commercial activities and optimising relationships with Group clients; — To adequately enhance, by way
of this disposal, the non-core processing activities, also taking into account that
growing investment needs and
economies of scale are necessary in order to operate efficiently in this sector; — To further strengthen the technological platform by entering into a partnership with players
of proven experience in the payment sector in Italy and Europe.
Long term, this could undermine the ability for these businesses — the bread and butter
of every
economy - to
scale and
grow.
But I would not be surprised at all to learn that lawyer fees have gone down a little, because S&G is very interested in
growing its business rapidly through merger and acquisition, and virtually the whole purpose
of that strategy in business is to achieve
economies of scale that reduce operating costs and therefore, among other things, be able to offer a more attractive price point to customers.
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.
A business is always worth more to a competitor when
economies of scale can be leveraged and when a nearby competitor wants to
grow.
He cited Conference Board
of Canada indications that Hamilton was the fastest
growing economy in Ontario in 2012 and the fact it ranked Hamilton high on the economic diversity
scale.