Sentences with phrase «higher price»

«This slowdown has been most notable in the chocolate category (about 75 percent of Hershey's sales), which has seen higher price elasticity and less significant innovation in recent years.»
Roku's higher price point also stems from the remote control that's included with the Streaming Stick, which is either a selling point or a hindrance.
While the curved screen makes the phone look really nice, it doesn't add that much of a benefit that makes it worth paying a higher price.
As long as people keep going to movies and are willing to pay a higher price for a better offering — and he thinks they will — this stock will keep climbing.
«A decade ago they had to adjust to a higher price, and costs went way up.»
While that has led to higher price points — Bollinger Rosé for example retails for about $ 80 — consumers are willing to open up their wallets for a better drinking experience.
In a review, the product testers from Outdoor Gear Lab called the Patagonia Torrentshell Packable Rain Jacket a «budget - friendly, pedigreed rain layer» that performs on par with products donning a much higher price tag.
No one wants to pay a higher price and get nothing more.
«That justification is achieved by stimulating the senses in purely emotional ways... The location's atmosphere — the way it makes its visitors feel — must justify the higher price tag.»
While beginners will love its bendy brush, they may be turned off by its higher price tag.
If your products are extremely high quality and your target market has the budget to pay a higher price, then you can benefit from differentiating your brand in this manner.
If you just charge people a lower price when there's a lot of wind and sun (when the supply of electricity is abundant and cheap) and a higher price at times when there's not, they'll reduce consumption when electricity is scarce.
A higher price point buys you nicer interior and surroundings.
Still, middle - age customers weren't attracted to the burger as much as the company planned, partially due to its higher price than the rest of the items on the menu.
If producers get a higher price per barrel, its government would reap higher royalties.
The offering of 5 million shares could raise $ 80 million at the higher price of $ 16, though there are some nuances with those figures.
A higher price point and more intricate burger from Red Robin would likely come with higher expectations than say, a $ 1 burger sold by Wendy's (wen).
One caveat: There's always the possibility that your bad customer will say yes to the higher price.
Birchbox has raised $ 11.9 million to date and launched its men's line (with a higher price point of $ 20 per month) in April 2012.
Some of the authors mentioned in the New York Times story worried that they'd sell fewer books if the company put higher price tags on them.
With a slightly higher price than Netflix and the requirement of having an existing connection, Shomi looks like a defensive effort for now, rather than an aggressive attempt to push back Netflix's encroachment.
Over the next few months, she made improvements: a more attractive package, better photographs, and a higher price of $ 15.
It's not something everyone can do, so it can charge a higher price.
Be warned, though, these features do come with a slightly higher price tag.
Just like in business in general, when you offer your clients a «done for you» service, even at a much higher price than general consulting, you will get a percentage of your clients who will be delighted to just have it done, and who will gladly pay much more for that privilege.
Not only can PCW fetch a higher price for its wasabi in pill form, but it can also make use of the entire plant, instead of just the root cluster.
What's more, of those who did buy recently, nearly two - thirds said they chose to buy because they were worried about how much higher the price would be in the future if they waited.
Pets Principle describes this set as the ideal combination of functionality and durability, commenting that the higher price tag is worth it for the quality construction.
Armed with that knowledge, is it not reasonable to ask for a higher price in the negotiation process?
describes this set as the ideal combination of functionality and durability, commenting that the higher price tag is worth it for the quality construction.
Owners of luxury cars won't have to suffer such indignities, since the higher price tag paid likely would have already included an internet connection.
If the oil traders are right, they can make money by buying oil at today's spot price, selling a futures contract for delivery at the higher price expected in the future and storing the oil in the meantime.
Even after Thursday's rally, Norwegian's founder and top owner, CEO Kjos who controls a quarter of the company's shares, is expected to demand a significantly higher price before selling, said Korsvold.
«Coach's game plan of becoming less ubiquitous and selling more at higher price points is now delivering,» Saunders added.
But if a mounting pile of research is to be believed, you're probably paying a higher price for that constant connectivity than you imagined.
Guests who believe they have experienced racism while using Airbnb may report instances of discrimination to the company or accept Instant Booking listings at a higher price than normal, but there's currently no policy in place to put them on a level playing field with other white guests.
Arguing that Sears should have sold more tires at a higher price is bizarrely anti-consumer.
Non-Prime users spend a little more than half that ($ 700), but they may be picking up the tab elsewhere, like in the cost of gas to shop in - store, the higher price of items from big - box retailers, and shipping from other stores.
The taller the building, the higher the price of that stock.
Automakers have argued that the rules could result in the loss of up to 1 million jobs because consumers could be less willing to buy the more fuel efficient vehicles since their engineering will result in higher price tags.
Other institutional traders across North America were finding themselves unable to fulfil entire orders, or prices would instantly move, causing them to buy shares at a higher price.
The higher the price per square foot, the more expensive the house).
Spoofing can trick another market participant into buying shares at a higher price, for example.
It's not just another bid to lure a younger demographic but also a way to groom future customers to embrace a higher price point as they climb the corporate ladder.
It is possible there is enough of a demand for «green» debt investments that the province can sell this debt for a higher price than it would get for non-green bonds, thereby reducing their borrowing costs.
Brisbane - based law firm Shine Corporate has made its second acquisition in Western Australia, paying $ 13.3 million for personal injury specialist Bradley Bayly Legal, after paying a higher price last year for Stephen Browne Personal Injury Lawyers.
«The machine can be used both as a home console and handheld device so the higher price is understandable to some extent, but there aren't really enough software titles to justify that start price,» he said.
I was told he wanted to sell them whenever he could get a higher price.
Whereas the bad firms will get the leftovers, as they do now, and yet pay a higher price for them.»
It could instead decide to license CNN's content at a higher price to rival cable networks.
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