Sentences with phrase «losing market share on»

Isentia, a market leader in media intelligence which counts major Australian companies as clients, has been losing market share on top of poorly executing its acquisition of King Content.

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April 23 - Shares in Glencore - owned Katanga Mining Ltd lost half of their value on Monday and cobalt markets were on alert after the company said the Democratic Republic of Congo's state - owned mining company had taken steps to dissolve its local copper and cobalt unit.
April 24 (Reuters)- Edwards Lifesciences Corp's first - quarter sales for transcatheter heart valves missed Wall Street targets on Tuesday, as the medical device maker lost market share in Europe to its rival, Medtronic Plc..
On May 13, market research company IC Insights reported that while the Santa Clara company is still the largest microchip company by revenue, it's losing market share to mobile chip manufactures, such as Samsung and Qualcomm.
Yet, while Scotiabank says it voluntarily curtailed its mortgage business, leading to flat growth in the most recent quarter, it's unlikely to pull back on the reins too hard for fear of losing market share to competitors and leaving money on the table.
Portfolio manager Amber Sinha thinks it'll regain lost market share and capitalize on the country's eventual smartphone boom.
BlackBerry has been fighting a losing battle for market share against its touchscreen competitors, which include Apple Inc. and phones on the Android operating system.
«The big beauty brands will have to work harder to maintain the market because it's their market to lose and if these major fashion players nibble away at the edges, it has a diluting effect on the market share these cosmetic companies have,» Saunders added.
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that Canadian automotive assemblers will lose market share in the United States because American tariffs on cars assembled in Japan are lowered (and, again, this is only a hypothetical).
So far in 2016, IE and Edge have lost about 331 million users, reports Computerworld's Gregg Keizer, based on data from Net Applications, a website that tracks the market share of operating systems and browsers on the internet.
Based on his example, the market dips after month 1 by 10 %, so while the market is down, you invest 100 % of month 2 plus the 10 % that was lost in month 1, thus buying more shares while the market is lower than the initial buy - in.
Yesterday's oil initially rallied on a report that Saudi Arabia was raising crude prices for customers showing that they are confident about demand and not worried about losing market share.
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the sake of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted immediate comparisons to Amazon.393 Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense interest from investors.
If you observe you are losing your market share due to either competition, new technology, innovation or trend, then this is a sign that your business is on the verge of been liquidated.
CNBC reported that part of the drop stemmed from a clearinghouse's decision to boost margin requirements on the stock, while Bloomberg Businessweek attributed it to worries that the company could lose smartphone and tablet market share in China.
April 24 Edwards Lifesciences Corp's first - quarter sales for transcatheter heart valves missed Wall Street targets on Tuesday, as the medical device maker lost market share in Europe to its rival, Medtronic Plc..
The $ 104 billion figure was viewed as far too high for a company with a still - unproven revenue model and questionable upside potential for growth that would rely far too much on new market share in India and China as opposed to a domestic market that was already saturated (and even losing memberships by the millions).
While QBE shares were still up slightly on Wednesday, the company has lost about $ 4.5 billion in market value since a shock profit downgrade in June.
Then again, NetMarketShare.com finds that Google boasts close to 81 % of all search market share globally on desktops, so it's not exactly as if the company is set to lose its pricing power anytime soon.
It's sad when CNN and other news organizations don't make honest analyses based on evidence because of the fear of losing their market share.
Looking at what's happened [so far], Metcash has lost market share and the entrance of Aldi will continue to put pressure on the business.
This, combined with additional punitive tariffs on California wine, could result in lost market share for years to come,» he added.
«Aldi has made material market share gains and Woolworths and Coles need to be careful they don't lose shoppers because they don't have a good value offer - they've made good progress on that over the last two years.»
Subscribe to the Afternoon Brief Trending Story: China's Tariff on American Wine Will Mean «Lost Market Share for Years to Come» The Wine Institute of California has responded to news of Chinese government's proposed 15 % tariff on American wine, warning that the policy could have a, «significant negative impact on the future growth of -LSB-...]
«Overall, we suggest the sustained competitive intensity has weighed on the business, as well as deflation, and under such an environment, independent supermarket retailers lose market share,» he said.
As fast food loses market share to fast casual, brands must find a way to capitalize on consumer trends to stay relevant.
It all points to me that Coles has spooked the board and they are focusing on protecting (and seeing it contributes about 80 % of revenues, probably with good reason) their food and liquor operation from losing to much market share to their big rival.
Are they going to allow people to aggregate opinion within the party structure, or are they going to carry on retaining central control but losing market share?
Multinationals that failed to heed the lesson on why these brands were successful have lost market share to those that do understand this fact.
My only guess is that the poster is being paid by some competitor who is losing market share — and has no real knowledge on the subject.
In normal business practice in a free market, shareholder or partner - owned businesses do not distribute dividends (distributions in charter parlance) on shares in losing years.
Hyundai with the new Tucson for sure will try to gain some of the lost shares on the market and by how it perfomed is just matter of time until they make it.
And if Amazon is losing money to gain market share, they need to absorb that loss and not pass it on to us.
You would figure that RIM, being a Canadian company would have their finger on the market of what people want and it is sad that they haven't had their share of the market innovation as so many people like their blackberry name and function, but they are losing their following to other smart - phone providers just because of the same old story over and over released with a different model number stamped on the handset.
Because if you lose the page, or if Facebook changes this or that, or whatever social media site you're on, you've now lost a big share of your market.
The pricing strategy of the Big 5 publishers is just going to lose them market share as time goes on and pushing customers to lower price alternatives.
It is only a logical conclusion to Microsoft Security Essentials since Windows XP and other Microsoft Operating Systems are fast losing market share to Operating Systems on handheld gadgets.
Some of these victories were simply a matter of brute force (Amazon can afford to lose money on their ereader devices in pursuit of greater market share, for example, and Amazon loves to gobble up potential competitors like Audible and Goodreads).
Now, you can do worse than your publisher and still make more money — that's the simple truth in the 25 % of net royalty math — but I think few authors contemplate giving up print distribution and taking on extra responsibilities because they're fine with losing digital market share.
Jelly Bean, on the other hand, is now losing its market share, and powers slightly more than 58 percent of Google powered devices.
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.
Once the dominant player in the wireless e-mail sector, RIM has lost market share due to fierce competition from Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iPhone and phones running on Google Inc's (GOOG.O) Android software.
Two years after the agency model came to bookselling, Amazon is losing its chokehold on the e-book market: its share has fallen from about 90 % to roughly 60 %.
So, in Indie with Ease I share lessons from both myself and other authors on how to write, publish and market your book without losing your marbles.
Amazon needs to think about adding value instead of focusing purely on increasing or maintaining its market share — it is doubling down on what may well be a losing hand.
Assume each retains their current market share — roughly 10 % and 70 % Both lose $ 5 on each sale, but the similarity ends there.
Thanks Jim, most of us non-US people need Smashwords to get on B&N as well as the rest of them — so it makes sense in general to be on it — but with the advent of Kindle Select it will be interesting to see if Smashwords loses indie market share with the exclusivity deal.
The above chart reveals the effect higher prices and lower market share have had on daily consumer spending, with self - published authors gradually chipping away at market share lost by major publishers.
The latest report reveals that even though Apple continues to rank on top among global tablet sales, it still has lost its global market share from 29.2 percent in 2013 to 22.8 percent this year.
The market would consider that option nearly worthless, since in all likelihood, you would lose out by exercising it (since you could just sell the share on the market for a price expected to be higher than that).
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