Sentences with phrase «middlemen like»

Financial middlemen like mortgage bankers and brokers play an important role in the real estate financing process even if they are not primary suppliers of capital.
They highlight that innovation is what we need to make America great and not state sanctioned middlemen like auto dealers.
The international lifestyle and fashion broadcasting station is developing a platform operating on blockchain that will empower upcoming models with the right tools and techniques to break into the fashion industry while eliminating the need for middlemen like modeling agencies that are presently in charge of a huge part of the trade.
The solution for publishers is not to rely on somewhat - disinterested middlemen like Google or Apple, it's to sell directly to owners of the 94 % of tablets that don't run Amazon's operating system.
Having the middlemen like Amazon makes it easy for customers to see what is available to read, all in one place.
Bitcoin allows for individuals to exchange cash without involving any middlemen like financial institutions, banks, or governments.
It's landing in the hands of the masses, cutting out traditional tech giant middlemen like Oracle and Microsoft.
Apple now has a mechanism to self - publish through them without the need for even a middleman like Lulu, much less an agent or a book deal with a real publishing house.
I think if you go through a middleman like Smashwords it could take longer for the delisting.
A breeder only needs a federal license if he or she sells the dogs sight unseen, i.e., through a middleman like a pet store or a puppy broker.
Core to this is the idea that, while it's fine for small businesses and organizations to go through a middleman like the app templating services, the app template providers shouldn't be the ones ultimately publishing these apps on their clients» behalf.
Tron decentralized platform will help content and app creators cut - off middleman like Google play and get the funds directly from the end users.
Currently, however, people who want to use a ride - sharing service have to rely on a middleman like Uber.

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Bycutting out the middlemen, these farmers reap as much as 50 cents extra per pound.They're people like Don Miguel Sifontes in El Salvador.
And it's here where a new battle is brewing, because these middlemen, which make up the backbone of the Internet, and which many small businesses also depend on for access, are now competing head - on with enormous providers like Comcast and Verizon.
Frederik Gammelby Jensen from deemly describes financial decentralization like this: «It's simply cutting out the middleman by facilitating contact to individuals who want to exchange goods and money, just like when you go to a farmer's market or ride with Uber.»
Shares in healthcare companies that act as middlemen, like insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, fell when the news was first announced that the three companies would work together.
It seems like a new battleground between big enterprise companies involve becoming the biggest middleman provider between all the different cloud computing services.
It would become like the banking system, which is basically greedy middlemen who stand between you and your money.»
Decentralization, like the kind advocated by blockchain startups and cryptocurrencies, allows users to trade directly with each other without having to go through a (predatory) middleman.
Search agencies make a lot of money these days, and I sense Google doesn't like seeing middlemen making money off their platform.
Assuming you used a discount brokerage house like Charles Schwab and paid about $ 9 per trade, you'd be looking at a $ 63 fee right off the bat, and no costs thereafter as you collected your big oil dividends without any interference from a third - party middleman.
Unlike traditional applications built on platforms like iOS and Android, dApps connect users and developers directly without the need for a middleman to host and manage the code and user data.
Originally conceptualized as a way to provide value and security for cryptocurrencies without a meddlesome middleman, like a bank or government, blockchain technology is now making inroads in...
These P2P (peer to peer) exchanges are like middlemen, connecting buyers and sellers to let people trade however they want.
In oversimplified terms, the company is just a middleman, almost like a toll collector on a highway.
I liked the simplicity of that idea... which also «cuts out the middleman» — but have never encountered it in practise myself.
In a lot of ways, magic is a lot like prayer, just minus the middleman.
«Although we sell recognizable brands like Ben & Jerry's and Magnum, our name, Damian's, is not necessarily known as we are the middleman
Supermarkets, however could be in danger as e-retailers like Amazon team up with farmers markets to deliver products directly to the home and cut out the middleman.
Like Woolworths, Coles wants to source more product directly from suppliers, bypassing «middleman» processors and wholesale markets to reduce costs.
just read in the print version of the guardian that hleb's agents are apparently Uli Ferber and Nikolai Shpilevski... Morabito seems to be some «floater» or tosser who acts as a middlemen... anyway, I would be really interested in some background stories about how transfer deals are actually realised in reality — if anyone can recommend some literature on this, would be grateful... and I would not like to see hleb leave.
As fats they can not be stored, like other neurotransmitters, in packages called vesicles; they need «middlemen» to relay messages from one cell to another.
Fatty fish like salmon and sardines serve as a middleman by eating algae and storing these fats, along with persistent organic pollutants and mercury, in their fat stores.
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«For me, it's just cool to be a middleman to some characters that people might relate to,» said writer - director Cameron Crowe, whose characters have included the likes of the quintessential stoner Jeff Spicoli in «Fast Times at Ridgemont High,» the boombox - hoisting Lloyd Dobler in «Say Anything,» the driven agent Jerry Maguire in the movie that bears his name and the teenaged rock journalist William Miller (based on Crowe's own adventures) in «Almost Famous,» for which he won a screenwriting Oscar.
Why not cut out the middleman, asks the latest from that crew, reuniting most of the Apatow day players — Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Jason Segel, Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, plus newcomers like Emma Watson and Rihanna — under the first - time direction of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
As happy as we are that the entire central cast is coming back to reprise their ridiculous roles — that is, Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth, Portia de Rossi as Lindsay, Will Arnett as Gob, Michael Cera as George - Michael, Tony Hale as Buster, David Cross as Tobias Funke, Jeffrey Tambor as George and Oscar, Alia Shawkat as Maeby, Jessica Walter as Lucille, and Ron Howard as himself — there are a few cameo characters that deserve some more screen time as well, like Charlize Theron as Rita Leeds, Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn, Bob Einstein as Larry Middleman, and Ben Stiller as Tony Wonder.
Self - published authors are learning the need for tools like a mailing list in which there's no middleman between them and their readers.
Right now the NextBook tablets tie - in with the Borders ebook store, which is actually Kobo's store, so it looks like they are taking out the middleman in Borders.
Sounds like sour grapes from a failing industry of middlemen assaulting the organization that's eating their lunch.
«Publishers» aren't going to share their increased profit with authors.Seems like it's just a matter of time before the middlemen start to get squeezed out.Jamey
For retail outlets like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, it is too easy to upload your books yourself and cut out the cost of a middleman.
Below, John Green, accepting the Indie Prize given by the American Booksellers Association to writers who best represent commitment to independent book stores, calls «bullshit» to the concept that authors like him, who speak directly to their readers via social media, don't «need the value - sucking middlemen of bookstores and publishers and in the future... no one will stand between author and reader except possibly an e-commerce site that takes just a tiny little percentage of each transaction.»
By Barnes and Noble, multi-channel distributors like Smashwords act as middlemen that push an author's work out to the single channel.
-- I don't care whether Amazon sets a price ceiling that some authors may not like, other then in general I like the idea of things being cheaper and middlemen getting squeezed — I don't care about book publishers at all really
-- I don't care whether Amazon sets a price ceiling that some authors may not like, other then in general I like the idea of things being cheaper and middlemen getting squeezed
You mean that you like the idea of middlemen being squeezed as long as it isn't Amazon, the ultimate middleman.
However, I don't like having to go through a middleman to get to my book.
Largely spurred by the growth of online retailers — a model that leaves the traditional middleman out in the cold — publishers are seeing amazing opportunities to maximize sales and develop customer networks like never before.
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