Sentences with phrase «meaningful pricing of»

The PublishDrive platform makes intelligent and meaningful pricing of books possible: you can set the price individually by stores in the country's own currency, sensitive to local trends.

Not exact matches

«Whenever interest rates go up, most likely we see some softening of prices, but we don't think it will be bad enough to hurt the economy in a meaningful way.»
It said earlier this month that oil prices would have to stabilize above current levels of $ 50 per barrel for producers to make any meaningful boost to oilfield plans.
In the United States, real estate and financial interests have actively discouraged collection of meaningful statistics on land - price gains.
Indeed, the B.C. government has so far balked at calls for a speculation tax by Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and others, claiming it could suck as much as $ 1 billion out of the local real estate sector without having a meaningful impact on house prices.
However, since Canada's population is concentrated in markets that already fetch their oil at higher world prices, even if western Canadian producers were to access better prices for their products, that would be unlikely to have a meaningful effect on gasoline prices or other segments of our economy.
Forward - looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions made by BlackBerry in light of its experience and its perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that BlackBerry believes are appropriate in the circumstances, including but not limited to the launch timing and success of products based on the BlackBerry 10 platform, general economic conditions, product pricing levels and competitive intensity, supply constraints, BlackBerry's expectations regarding its business, strategy, opportunities and prospects, including its ability to implement meaningful changes to address its business challenges, and BlackBerry's expectations regarding the cash flow generation of its business.
In our view, the absence of an imminent recession combined with continued rising earnings suggests the trend is stock prices are still up and a meaningful Bear Market is not imminent.
High Risk — Income (H / INC) Medium to higher risk equities of companies that are structured with a focus on providing a meaningful dividend but may face less predictable earnings (or losses), more leveraged balance sheets, rapidly changing market dynamics, financial and competitive issues, higher price volatility (beta), and potential risk of principal.
A pullback of that magnitude could spell some meaningful downward revisions on prices on brand new units coming up for sale later this year or next.
While I don't trust the COT data completely, it has been a useful tool in forecasting the intermediate swings in prices that we saw in early December 2015 in gold and silver, where commercial traders removed virtually all meaningful shorts in the precious metals, clearing the way for a phenomenal advance in the precious metals in the first half of 2016.
While we don't believe we're in bubble territory, valuations for many sectors are high — with P / E ratios driven more by price expansion (the «P») than by the more meaningful «E» of earnings.
Buyers of the currency pushed the price higher several times and BTC refused to test the $ 4150 support, as a sign of meaningful strength.
And we know that house prices can deviate in a meaningful way from underlying fundamentals, especially if expectations of price gains are based on simple extrapolations and become disconnected from economic fundamentals.
Assessment of the price, price differential and affordability of healthy (recommended) and current (unhealthy) diets would provide more robust and meaningful data to inform health and fiscal policy in Australia.
Founded in 2011 by chief executive (and Harvard Business School alumna) Katrina Lake, Stitch Fix aims to take the guesswork out of shopping by using 85 «meaningful» data points — including style, size, fit and price preferences — as well as qualitative data to serve up items it predicts the customer will actually want to buy.
As a result, there are many people who are more than willing to help perfect strangers find a job, exchange contacts or give meaningful advice,» says Michael Price, author of «What Next?
In an increasingly virtual, convenience - driven, safety - conscious and arguably desinsidtised world, people will alway search for authentic, intense and meaningful experiences - the dominance of fast food doesn't diminish the number of people who care about their cooking and eating experience, the ányplace, anywhere» availability of digital music streams and downloads has made vinyl record sales thrive and the likes of Singer, Eagle E-types, Morgan are making hay from established OEMs not being able or willing to deliver the full flavour experience (except for a tiny number of limited edition Porsches that no one can buy at list price anyway and get sold at inflated collector prices as a result.
Of course, items like cruise control, a reversing camera, hill start assist, front and rear climate control and LED headlights and taillights are pleasant to have, but they're fairly standard fare for SUVs at this price, and the only meaningful options are the all - wheel drive system ($ 2,150) and the 2.3 - liter gasoline engine ($ 495).
Value investing means I am seeking to purchase stocks that are trading at a meaningful discount to my perception of their intrinsic value — finding the market price is easy, but estimating intrinsic value is not.
I typically do not take any trades based on the price action of a chart less than 15 minutes; however, the 1 Hour chart is more meaningful, the 4 Hour chart is better, the Daily chart is even better, etc....
Another piece of advice that you might consider is that these price action formations are more meaningful on longer time frames.
• The close of the pin bar was lower than the open and near the bottom of the pin bar, another indication of a «forceful» and meaningful rejection of higher prices.
The combination of the 100bps extra cost of the discount window over the policy rate and the haircut would be a sufficient incentive not to abuse the discount window if there were a meaningful market price at which the securities offered as collateral could be valued.
In its discount window operations during crisis times, that is, when acting as lender of last resort to some institution or IPC, the central bank will also often have to act as market maker of last resort because it will have to value financial instruments for which no meaningful market price is available.
As a fund gets bigger, its menu of potential purchases shrinks; it can no longer invest in smaller companies because buying a meaningful stake could drive up the price.
With SOP fetching meaningful price premiums over basic potash fertilizers with chloride, capital would suggest that more supply will enter the SOP market, alternatives will become attractive (e.g. substituting higher levels of more basic fertilizers), or something else will reduce the industry's profitability.
If so, there are likely to continue to be opportunities for TAVF to invest in the common stocks of well - financed companies at prices that reflect meaningful discounts from NAVs.
A shareholder who invested in RIT at inception will have seen a share price total return of 12.6 % per annum, a meaningful outperformance of global equity markets.
A shareholder who invested in RIT at inception has seen a share price total return of 12.6 % per annum, which represents a meaningful outperformance of global equity markets.
A majority of the Fund's equity investments are in the common stocks of companies that are extremely well capitalized and which have been acquired at prices that represent meaningful discounts from readily ascertainable NAVs.
The Fund's «Safe and Cheap [1]» approach to common stock investment encompasses consideration of four factors: super strong financial positions; reasonable managements; understandable businesses; and a price that represents a meaningful discount from our estimate of what the security would be worth were the business a private company, or a takeover candidate.
Most of the issues acquired by Third Avenue Funds have been acquired at prices that represent meaningful discounts from estimated NAVs.
The principal way that the Fund attempts to put the odds in its favor is by acquiring the common stocks of well - financed companies at prices that represent meaningful discounts from readily ascertainable net asset values.
The usual buy trigger for Third Avenue is where the common stocks of well - financed companies are available at prices that represent a meaningful discount from readily ascertainable net asset values.
Although the rule of thumb is that a company won't go public, and probably can't go public, if a common stock issue can be priced only at or below private business value, once a typical, private company does go public, it ordinarily does so at a price which represents not only a substantial premium over private business value but, more importantly, also represents a meaningful discount, usually based on comparative analysis spread sheets, from anticipated market prices for the new issue.
Because eREITs have very high depreciation write - offs which are tax accounting entries that do not affect cash flow, the usual metrics of earnings per share (EPS) and price earnings ratios (P / E) are not meaningful for eREIT financial reporting.
Over 80 % of the Fund's common stock portfolio are in the issues of extremely well - capitalized companies that were acquired at prices, which at the time of acquisition, represented meaningful discounts from readily ascertainable net asset values.
Most traders put a greater emphasis on the closing price of any trading instrument, so the line chart can give you a meaningful view of market movement over a period of time.
Because REITs have very high depreciation write - offs which are tax accounting entries not affecting cash flow, the usual metrics of earnings per share (EPS) and price earnings ratios (P / E) are not meaningful for REIT financial reporting.
Progress has been slower than anticipated but a few meaningful contract wins and dramatic improvement in profitability over the past six months has rocketed the company's share price to $ 0.245 at the end of December.
Given a purchase price of $ 275,000 FHA would require $ 4,125 less down than that of a conventional loan (if you're not quite convinced that is meaningful then just think how long it would take you to save another $ 4,000).
Investors clearly understand that higher fees can have a negative impact on their net return, as is evident in the price war in mutual fund fees, but a few basis - points difference in visible fees is far less meaningful in performance impact than the often - large hidden costs.14 For example, switching from a low - turnover strategy to a sloppily constructed strategy that spends scores of basis points in incremental trading costs can cost the investor dearly in performance.15 The same holds true for the buyers of opaque high - fee products (hedge funds and illiquid private investments), for which substantial costs may be hidden from sight.
There's no denying the sheer quality of Corsair's offering, but the quality to price ratio is one point that can be argued, if never actually quantified in any meaningful way.
Unfortunately, given Nintendo's penchant for keeping its prices high, there are not many meaningful deals on either Switch hardware or marquee Switch games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Super Mario: Odyssey.
The console is priced at $ 299 and is a meaningful upgrade over the previous Xbox One which was ancient in a lot of ways.
There's a lot to like here, but personally speaking, what we like the most is that it's a proper DLC pack that delivers a large amount of meaningful content at an appropriate price.
«He was an appropriate artist to become the focus of a meaningful rise in interest and in price,» said Schwartzman, co-founder of Art Agency, Partners, an art advisory firm in New York.
First of all, why is there so much talk among policy analysts and policy makers — not simply among academics — about carbon ‑ pricing as the core of a meaningful strategy to reduce CO2 emissions?
For many years, there has been a great deal of discussion about carbon - pricing — whether carbon taxes or cap - and - trade — as an essential part of a meaningful national climate policy.
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