Sentences with phrase «just come onto the market»

For example, a mobile phone that just came onto the market is going to be in high demand, which means that customers are probably going to flock to the stores to get it, if it fills a need.
But to buyers, «new listing» suggests a house that's just come onto the market.
The technology to record interviews was only just coming onto the market, so we learned shorthand for our interviews (my intern looked at me blankly last week when I mentioned «shorthand» and wanted to know what on earth it was... but then she also looked confused when I said a sentence she'd written in a story was «gilding the lily».)

Not exact matches

«We've seen dozens of entirely new products come onto the market in just the past five years,» he says.
The listing is expected to give Beijing - based, Cayman - domiciled Xiaomi a market value of between $ 80 billion and $ 100 billion, just eight years after it came onto the scene in China, people familiar with the plans told Reuters.
Zoosk came onto the online dating market in 2007 when mobile apps were just starting to take off.
Just when you think the market for Austen spinoffs has reached capacity, a new book comes onto the scene that turns the genre on its head.
But that does make it late to the tablet, now that we are just starting see all those great new Coffee Lake laptops and tablets come onto the market in the US.
It will be interesting to see if a waterproof ebook reader like this ever comes onto the market — but I wouldn't advise throwing away your ereader - sized Ziploc bags just yet.
Currently Chess — Battle of the Elements was just released onto iOS and will be coming to the Android Market very soon.
We also provide a function for «auto matching,» which gives an agent the ability to automatically match potential clients to available buildings and spaces just as they come onto the market.
But for spaces that just don't have great light, new options are coming onto the market and coming down in price.
That alone almost guaranteed a recession in housing would be just around the corner, as those properties came flooding onto the market for a cash - out.
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