Sentences with phrase «how aggressive the price»

Not exact matches

This factor took a back seat during the oil price rally in recent months, but with production growth of nearly 850,000 barrels per day since late in the summer, U.S. oil producers have demonstrated how aggressive they can be in a rising price environment.
That aggressive pricing reflects both the competition in the entry - luxury segment and how determined Mercedes is to win its share.
Aggressive pricing is needed to get this thing in the hands of more people so they can find out for themselves how good it is.
Depending on how aggressive Google is with Nexus 7 pricing, and depending on how aggressive B&N is with Nook HD pricing, Kindle Fire HD might lose a lot of market share.
But none of these companies have done so yet — and given how tight their profit margins seem to be, smaller e-reader makers may not be able to match the aggressive pricing of Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
[15] It was suggested by the reviewer that the «single - core CPU may be the reason why no Honeycomb is on board, and may explain how Lenovo can achieve its aggressive price».
Leaving Amazon's KOLL out of the wish list, avid readers must know how they can buy their favorite eBooks more reasonably according to its aggressive price promotion.
Probably at least 4 - 6 % / year better, and perhaps more depending on how aggressive you are with your stock options strike prices.
And, being aggressive on their price is all about how much risk they are willing to take.
Wow, I guess they can afford to be more aggressive with EU pricing than with US pricing seeing how the EU is already paying more.
If that really is the case, it could have all kinds of implications for the path Sony should take over the next few years: how aggressive it has to be with pricing; which games it tries to negotiate exclusivity deals for; and the kinds of games Sony makes for its own consoles, among other factors.
Disruptive ideas circulated the room; for example Ted Halstead from the US Climate Leadership Council explained how there is an opportunity for a first - mover advantage for a country to set up an ambitious carbon pricing system with aggressive border carbon adjustment compelling trade partners to adjust.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z