Sentences with phrase «little profit margin»

They are willing to sacrifice a little profit margin (and I do mean little... they seem to make up for this with higher service fees as was recently reported, but let's not get into that now...).
As retailers, especially for products with very little profit margin, we're here to help, to educate, to support, but mostly to engage in a great relationship with our clients.

Not exact matches

Unless revenue grows, the rest will be covered by that $ 2.2 million profit, leaving little margin for error.
With a little cash, we could purchase our inventory and sell our products at a MUCH higher profit margin.
Over the course of the interview, he told Hannity that Trump repaid Cohen through a monthly $ 35,000 retainer over a series of months «when he was doing no work for the president,» an amount that Giuliani said included «a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes for Michael.»
«When I heard Cohen's retainer of $ 35,000, when he was doing no work for the president, I said «That's how he's repaying, with a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes for Michael,»» Giuliani said.
Pharmacies focus on their profit margins and have little incentive to provide patients with the lowest possible pricing.
Over the course of the interview, he told Hannity that Trump repaid Cohen through a monthly $ 35,000 retainer over several months «when he was doing no work for the president,» an amount that Giuliani said included «a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes for Michael.»
I said, «Well, that's how he's repaying it, with a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes for Michael.
But in a low - margin business like canned goods, a little extra cost can take a deep bite out of profits.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to offer our marketing research work a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to sell our biotech products a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to retail our fresh juice and smoothies a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to retail our wide range of quality building materials a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to offer our window and building exterior cleaning services a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
Three years ago, profit margins in Treasury's Asian business were 38.8 per cent in its maiden full - year results after it demerged from Foster's, although Mr Clarke explained that figure was skewed somewhat because Treasury had little infrastructure on the ground in China then.
Often kids meals are priced almost as a lost leader and there is very little if any profit margin on them for the restaurant.
BUT I know that a lot of authors produced a better profit margin (and some a little less).
Self - publishing a full - color print picture book can be very expensive with little room for a profit margin, especially without distribution.
Shots fired in the ongoing dispute between Amazon and Hachette in the US over profit margins on ebooks: so little faith does the online retail behemoth appear to have in resolving the situation quickly that, in a post on its Kindle forum earlier this week, it recommended that anyone in urgent need of a Hachette title «purchase a new or used version from one of our third - party sellers or from one of our competitors.»
It has razor thin profit margins (net margins of 1.89 %), so there is little room for error.
Unfortunately, these estimates reflect profit margins that remain about 70 % above historical norms, and are primarily driven by unusually large budget deficits and depressed private savings (the deficit of one sector must be the surplus of another in equilibrium — see Too Little to Lock In for the accounting relationships here).
With little margin for profit, lenders have become even more risk - averse, so indicators of credit tightness such as the average FICO score have ticked up this year as rates have gone down.
Operating profit margin has declined from 23.8 % to a more sustainable 19.6 % in 2012, which was broadly reflected in the cash flow statement (little capex.
The effect of interest rates today on profit margins gets little attention as well.
So I think any potential contraction in fuel margins, on higher oil prices, is relatively limited — particularly with only a little over a third (& falling) of Applegreen's gross profit now derived from fuel.
Yes, acquirers care little about margins & profits!
It is so sad that I have to do this, but as long as Pets Mart and Costco and other stores only care about their profit margin we will have to protect our sweet little puppies on our own.
You can add cat grooming to your existing grooming services or start from the ground up with little financial investment, with larger profit margins.
The Nikkei adds that the gross profit margin on the latest Prius, which goes on sale in Japan in May from as little as $ 21,000, is likely to be in single digits this year.
Little is known about the ZTE — Taboola partnership for now, but it's likely a move to increase profit margins on budget smartphones.
While the iPhone 6 handsets are proving to bend a little bit, they are also proving to be quite lucrative for Apple as the 6 series boasts the largest profit margin of any iPhone series yet.
The entrepreneurial incentive profit margin can range from as little as 20 percent to over 100 percent of the vacancy shortfall costs.
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