Our developer ecosystem will just grow and there's more diverse games, then we'll continue to increase the payout as we continue to scale and get
more economies of scale.
More economies of scale for the eReader business, exchange of ideas and technology that help us all be better digital booksellers, and our being able to bring new capabilities to a very successful retail coalition.
Not exact matches
Larger operations tend to have greater profitability, because
of economies of scale, but, at the same time, these businesses would likely capitalize
more than smaller ones from any innovations.
As your production increases and your facilities and resources are
more fully and efficiently utilized,
economies of scale kick in.
Ideally, with
economies of scale we'll be able to cost reduce the unit, make it
more profitable and ultimately hit an even
more attractive price point.
The idea
of having a lean core organization that gives their «peers» access to the advantages
of corporate
scale, processes and resources is a powerful concept that will disrupt
more sectors
of our
economy.
And if there's one thing that's certain as we move
more of our
economy to the digital world, we need a way to assure both trustworthiness and a way to make sure it
scales with the petabytes
of information created weekly.
The company was accordingly keen to draw attention to
economies of scale it had found since the takeover, boasting
of $ 335 million in savings, far
more than achieved in the first quarter.
Musk's premise is that
economies of scale, technological advances, and efficiencies at the new plant will cut battery costs by
more than 30 %, providing a chunk
of the savings needed to sell a Tesla for $ 35,000.
In terms
of the large -
scale, mass - produced
economy, the utility
of low - skill human workers is rapidly diminishing, as many blue - collar jobs (e.g., in manufacturing) and white - collar jobs (e.g., processing insurance paperwork) can be handled much
more cheaply by automated systems.
The relative size
of our
economies may be one factor, since there are clearly
more opportunities for
economies of scale and scope in the larger US
economy.
Without it, the company will have trouble securing enough battery supply to make hundreds
of thousands
of EVs (which they plan to do for the upcoming,
more affordable Model 3, to be unveiled in March 2016), and it will have trouble reducing its prices enough to attract Mr. and Mrs. Everybody (the Gigafactory is expected to slash costs by at least 30 % through
economies of scale and high - tech manufacturing).
Those huge
economies of scale allow it to return
more value to shareholders, but Wood suggests the benefits have mostly accrued to Lemann, Telles, and Sicupira's bank accounts.
Although not a rule, CFO reports that typically corporate funeral homes can be
more expensive than family - owned funeral homes and that in the funeral industry,
economies of scale do not always operate in favour
of consumers.
High prices are often a signaling mechanism to tell the market that your product is worth
more than a competitor's, and trying to compete with bigger companies by cutting prices is often a mistake, as it undercuts your profitability while still failing to match the bigger brands»
economies of scale.
The speech starts by setting out three key themes
of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to
more normal economic conditions: that the sheer
scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our
economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances
of success would be boosted by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate
of return on investment.
It has built a massive battery plant in Nevada it calls a Gigafactory and plans to build several
more of these glob - ally in the next few years, thinking that massive manufacturing
economies of scale will drive costs down.
(To learn
more, see What Are
Economies Of Scale?.)
Economies of scale are significant: It's much
more efficient, Levie said, for 500 engineers to build technology for 100,000 customers than for 10,000 customers.
Not only does this system increase efficiency and achieve
economies of scale (both
of which lead to a drop in costs), but it lays the groundwork for even
more pathbreaking technological changes in processes and products.
In India's «ten percent
economy» as economist C.T. Kurien calls it, 40 to 50 percent
of people are living below the poverty line; and the present pattern
of development through globalization with economic growth as the only criterion will lead to large -
scale cuts in welfare measures and to the capital - intensive industries under the auspices
of the multi-national corporations and consequently to
more poverty and unemployment as it happened in Latin America.
Instead
of thinking our population is too large for our
economy, I believe it is
more correct to say the
scale of our
economy is too small for our population.
In its submission, Murray Goulburn said the addition
of WCB's 800 million - litre milk pool will reduce incremental costs through
economies of scale, and allow the diversification
of production and the production
of more high - value ingredients.
Organic foods can be
more expensive because farmers have higher labour costs and a different
economy of scale; however when buying organic you're paying the real cost
of producing real food that is better for the environment, animal welfare and our health.
The latter have themselves emerged with the rise, formalization, and consolidation (abetted by
economies of scale)
of the processing sector in many Asian countries in the 1980s and 1990s (
more or less along the lines
of the waves in retail change).
It's not just the cost
of marketing and
economies of scale that keep branded products
more expensive than private labels in the supermarkets.
However the
economies of scale do apply and if the food in a school is proven to be good over a sustained period, then universal takeup can lower the price while maintaining the quality or indeed further improve the quality (for example in our school when the takeup reached
more than 60 % they were able to switch to entirely free range organic meats where they had previously managed just decent quality local meats).
Sometimes we factor it out and say, let's pretend we had 8,000 kids, and we realize we'd do even better — it would be much
more profitable because
of economies of scale.
As the rules
of property establish a system
of ownership, so these and other rules combine with them to establish,
more broadly, a full -
scale market
economy.
«It seems... our young people continue to appreciate the value
of higher education, and given the
scale of global competition it is critical for the
economy that
more people get a graduate level education.
Savings inspired by retail tycoon Sir Philip King, whose review last October concluded the government could benefit
more from
economies of scale, have already secured # 1 billion
of savings.
Consumer tip -
of - the - day: increasing efficiency
of fuel
economy on a miles - per - gallon
scale is not linear, as
more miles - per - gallon (mpg) are initially better for your wallet and the planet than you might expect, and eventually trail off with diminishing returns.
This approach should also offer antivenom manufacturers with
economies of scale to make snakebite treatments
more affordable for the impoverished victims
of the tropics who suffer the greatest burden
of snakebite.»
Chris McGowan takes his readers on fascinating tours
of the animal world, organised not by phylum or location but by biophysical concepts such as energy
economy,
scales of size and life cycles, and adaptations to the elements
of earth, air, fire (or temperature to be
more precise) and water.
As new technologies become
more established,
more units are produced, and costs usually fall as a result
of economies of scale and improvements in manufacturing and deployment.
In comparison to the chef market, potential retail and online markets for sourced seafood are larger and can grow
more rapidly, allowing Salty Girl to gain increased
economies of scale.
Ron took the
more business and
economy of scale approach to online dating while Sheryl used the slow and steady philosophy.
Network (SDN) so as to reap
economies of scale, widen the dating pool and create
more.
On an
economy of scale this is going to be considerably
more costly.
The topics included; How do firms grow Why do firms grow all types
of costs
economies and diseconomies
of scale all types
of efficiency Revenue and profit other motives for firms Strategies to gain market share barriers to entry barriers to exit Theory
of the firm types
of markets comparisons between markets collusions game theory price discrimination contestable markets government intervention deregulation And much
more!
Even if universities find
economies of scale in enrolling
more students, a provision under gratuidad that caps enrollment growth at 2.7 percent annually is likely to limit that strategy.
In a world where the relations
of production and trade are becoming
more global, the need to disseminate the concept
of Circular
Economy becomes increasingly present, large -
scale, including the consumer population.
As
more cities expand school choice, we will have the opportunity to compare New Orleans to other markets to see how factors such as
economies of scale, regulations, and demand influence the amount and quality
of differentiation.
These firms believe that, using
economies of scale as well as other tools that are
more readily available to the private sector, they can build organizations that use time and resources
more efficiently and effectively than public school districts, leading to higher student achievement at a similar cost.
TODAY»S FEDERAL REGISTER: PRIORITIES FOR CHARTER SCHOOL GRANTS: The Education Department is pondering whether grants to nonprofit organizations that run charter school projects [http://1.usa.gov/17v5Lqz] should be weighted based on whether they improve efficiency through
economies of scale, improve accountability, recruit and serve students with disabilities and English - language learners
more effectively and combine technology - based instruction with classroom teaching.
It means we need new approaches to tackle today's education landscape and, in my opinion,
more collaborative, joined - up thinking and working, along with the
economies of scale that MATs should deliver, can only help in that regard.
In addition to lacking
economies of scale, Harris and Buerger said charter schools in New Orleans may spend
more on administration because they need to provide
more training and coaching for their younger workforce.
The confidential plan also addressed long - term difficulties in principal training resources by recommending to outsource to one or
more proven providers, which would allow charter schools to use capital «for other purposes and capitalize on
economies of scale.»
One example
of this is the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's withdrawal from its small schools investments, which left districts with the burden
of funding schools that were
more expensive to run based on
economies of scale.
However, they also believe that school districts with fewer than 7,500 students should get even
more funding to offset disadvantages from
economies of scale.