Sentences with phrase «mean the best price»

Easy Buy Pricing means our best price is marked on each vehicle — and it's the same for everyone — no negotiation needed.
Back when readers primarily bought paper books from bookstores, buying in volume meant better pricing and the benefits of centralized distribution.
Both should be able to benefit... and that means better pricing of risk for the borrowers (i.e. interest rates commensurate with risk).
Some package plans cover kids free too, which means a better price value for parents and grandparents traveling with kids.
These are very competitive markets, which often means good pricing deals are out there.
If you've seen their name on television or in magazines it kind of sticks with you and you probably, like most folks, assume that big and famous, means good prices.
And according to real estate professionals, that doesn't always mean the best price.

Not exact matches

A rising CAC means you'll need to start cutting costs or raising prices — or do a better job in marketing and sales.
A lot of people think that negotiating means simply trying to get a better price on things, but that's very naive — there is a lot more to it than that.
It's also a good time to think about the consumer discretionary sector, says Lewenza, as lower prices at the pumps mean consumers have more cash to spend.
The divergence of core and total inflation is important because the central bank's best means of controlling prices is convincing economic actors — households, executives, investors — that it has a handle on things.
What that means is that you are in an environment that is going to have further trouble in terms of investment returns that are in areas that are based on economic growth and areas that do relatively well like bonds... Broadly speaking, I think that investors should be looking for lower prices on most risk assets in these developed countries with the exception of Japan.»
That doesn't mean he readily sacrifices his own financial well - being to benefit the farmers he purchases from; rather, Liu says he's upfront about market conditions and the reasons for demanding a certain price.
«The good news is because you're drinking so much, there's less and less available, which means prices will obviously go up,» he added.
But we had a good vibe about the place, and its less - than - prime reputation meant that the price was compelling.
The depressed prices mean lower prices for refiners and less pump pain for North American drivers, but it's hardly good news for Canada's oil industry, which spent billions on oilsands projects after world crude prices had risen high enough to justify the investment.
These middle - man contracts keep the prices of the devices high, which is good for the manufacturers and the carriers because it means guaranteed profit margins for both.
Instinctively that's not good, but in the long run it's okay because it will finally make prices — both on devices and services — comparable to other countries, meaning it'll be easier to see if Canadians are indeed overpaying.
For the price - conscious Gen Xer, this means a better opportunity to find the right fit for financial advice.
They may have achieved this position from a variety of means including a greater knowledge or experience base, exclusivity in a particular market, lower product pricing, better service options or even superior personal relationships — with special emphasis on the word «personal.»
According to a working paper by three Stanford University economists and an economist for eBay Research Labs, posted by the National Bureau of Economic Research, buyers just think auctions aren't worth the trouble — even if it means getting a better price.
«Well, high demand means high prices,» said Erica Hirsch, gemologist in residence for RareCarat.
Pricing your product at a premium can mean higher profits for you and better value for your customers.
That means great phones are now common for a price of around $ 400, and good phones are available for much less than that.
Her company is best known for jacking up the price of life - saving EpiPen anti-allergy medication, but it also manufactures naloxone, a drug meant to treat opioid over-doses.
And if a successful merger means equal contributions from both parties, then the numbers bode well for PricewaterhouseCoopers, created on July 1, when Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand joined forces.
«Insulation from competition, high resource prices, generally good trade with the U.S., and other conditions have meant that Canadian businesses have not had to innovate as much as businesses in other countries in order to be profitable,» the board found.
«That's probably sustainable and I think that's good thing because what it means is we have been able to ease into this,» Thorburn added, noting a small drop in house prices recently.
Predictably, gold and bond prices are seeing advances as people try to flee to relative safety, but that could just mean equities are becoming a better value bet for those with greater intestinal fortitude.
Raynor cautions that this doesn't mean businesses should put «gold - plated Aeron chairs and Godiva chocolates in all the conference rooms,» but that businesses should figure out where they are better than their competition and exploit that gap with higher prices or higher volume, not lower costs.
That means grocers are better able to pass on rising prices to customers.
By that, I mean it's better to own the real thing — gold coins or bars — than to own merely exposure to movements in the gold price via some kind of financial product.
First, the resource economy is going through a painful and complex adjustment to low prices — an adjustment that will mean lower levels of income, investment and employment, as well as the migration of families within Canada.
Three objectives of the Board are to best contribute to: the stability of the currency (which means price stability), full employment, and the economic prosperity and welfare of the people of Australia.
Compared with previous episodes of booming commodity prices, a floating currency, a sound but flexible medium - term framework for monetary policy and a flexible labour market mean we are doing much better this time than in the mid 1970s or early 1950s.
If economic growth is leading to an increase in the demand for oil and bidding up its price, then the higher price means things are going well.
But if this article was meant to convey an opinion (i.e. «We shouldn't export oil because higher pump prices are an unstoppable evil») then you might as well argue that we shouldn't export ANY goods because that causes the price of those good to go up at home.
A surplus of oil in North America means crude prices in Canada and the U.S. have been trading well below world prices.
Undoubtedly, this means sharpening up the label's product offering with new styles and a better price - to - quality ratio.
Chinese growth has meant enormous demand and rising prices for many of Canada's resources, particularly coal and oil, as well as base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminum.
Traders have been watching this case closely, and if this turns out to be true, it could mean good things for Bitcoin's price.
The second element of the failure framework, the observation that technologies can progress faster than market demand... means that in their efforts to provide better products than their competitors and earn higher prices and margins, suppliers often «overshoot» their market: They give customers more than they need or ultimately are willing to pay for.
But lower interest rates generally mean higher stock and bond prices, as well as increases in the value of real estate, which has been another important source of wealth for many savers, particularly seniors.
However, these provisions may have the effect of delaying, deterring or preventing a merger or acquisition of our company by means of a tender offer, a proxy contest or other takeover attempt that a stockholder might consider in its best interest, including attempts that might result in a premium over the prevailing market price for the shares of Class A common stock held by stockholders.
If (and that might be a big «if») both strategies have the potential to work out equally well for the company, that means the choice is open, and the potential is there to base pricing on whichever strategy will do the most for employees in terms of providing customers an incentive for large tips.
Our best lender is doing 80 % of purchase price BUT they are continually tightening the criteria for non-resident buyers and I mean by the week!
In today's quality scoring environment, less impressions for unqualified searches means better performance and potentially higher positions and lower click cost prices.
What this means in practice is that we have kept maturities of our investments very short, particularly for low - risk issuers such as governments and agencies, while we seek out opportunities to increase portfolio yield with what we think is well - priced corporate debt.
«A well established academic doctrine argues that markets are efficient, meaning that the price of a stock fully incorporates all known information and judgement about that stock.
Some investors argue that massive share - price increases in 2014 mean that even future successes won't produce strong returns for shareholders buying in at today's prices, but the demand among top pharmaceutical companies for promising drug candidates to add to their pipelines shows few signs of slowing anytime soon, and that could bode well for the sector in the coming year.
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