Sentences with phrase «listen to consumers so»

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So, I think, you know, you have to listen to Ryan Sweet, too, who says you «ve got to look at the employment cost because these are going to sooner or later be passed on in end costs to the consumer.
Wendy Wilson Bett, Co-Founder of Peter's Yard said, «We always listen to our consumers and we regularly hear that people like to snack on our crispbread, and snacks made with all - natural ingredients, baked snacks and snacks used for dipping are all growing at a phenomenal rate, so we are confident that our delicious crispbread bites will extend well into this category.»
«Congress passed this law to protect consumers and voters alike so that they can choose whether or not to listen to a call — Turner for New York is duping voters by failing to use the proper disclaimer.»
«From sports to fashion to health, the market for wearables is huge, so there is a great opportunity here for companies to listen to the demands of consumers and shape their products accordingly, which will also enable the devices to stand out in this incredibly competitive marketplace.»
I have never known a company that is loosing so much and have yet to listen to their consumers.
Go $ 199, so it becomes more of an impulse buy, and consumers will get them and watch videos, listen to music and play games.»
So, trade books are the books that the consumer is most likely to be reading in print or on their device — or listening to — on their commutes.
So with the proven success of Independent Games @ Xbox, the awesome store front that GOG currently has, Steam finally listening to the consumer by axing Greenlight.
These are companies that care deeply about consumer feedback, so when consumers ask them to be leaders on climate solutions, we know they will listen.
But, occasionally we get the consumer who listened to some speaker telling them never to by Whole Life only term, so if they absolutely insist on term insurance, we'll find them a term policy but make sure they understand what they are getting.
99 percent of consumers don't have the benefit of comparing their listening situation to a premium controlled environment, so it's tough to know what really good audio sounds like.
A significant percentage of customer listen to Consumer Reports» recommendations, which is why Apple fought for one for the 2016 MacBook Pro, so Microsoft should take this issue seriously to regain momentum for its Surface devices.
EREB in 2015 has decided it is OK to lie to consumers about their housing market, so why would any government listen to these folks??
And this blame it on the Board game is childish, our whole industry is to blame because we failed to listen to the needs and wants of consumers and we continue to do so today, so start arguing from a position of reality and not a position of anger.
So congratulations Melanie Aiken, by not taking the time to understand our industry and listen to what consumers really want, you've failed to address the real issue which is competition within the industry itself and you've put sellers and buyers in harm's way.
Remember, we are here because our industry failed to be more competitive and failed to listen to what consumers wanted so now it's up to us to adapt and take advantage of the wonderful opportunity that lay ahead.
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