Sentences with phrase «more rural customers»

Samson recommends stocking collar bows, which Hot Bows also sells to accommodate more rural customers or short - coated dogs.

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«In rural areas, you find a lot more «mom & pop» shops that maintain their customer bases through a different business model: reliability, consistency, personal touch, and accessibility.
«Most rural places are culturally distinct from urban and suburban markets, where local competition is higher and where pressure from customers makes local businesses more likely to adopt new business activities to stay ahead of the curve,» says Fortunato.
It has cut costs and made itself more attractive to customers, BTIG Research analyst Walter Piecyk said, but it hasn't invested enough in its network and doesn't have enough airwave rights for quality service in rural areas.
The company has cut costs and made itself more attractive to customers, BTIG Research analyst Walter Piecyk says, but it hasn't invested enough in its network and doesn't have enough airwave rights for quality service in rural areas.
TCASH has more than 20 million customers in 34 provinces in Indonesia, with reach in urban areas as well as rural areas that are...
And then, the new T - Mobile, they claim it will expand their workforce as they spend tens of billions of dollars investing in the new network build - out, how they'll have an even bigger retail footprint, because they start dedicating more attention to rural customers, employees building out the infrastructure, stuff like that.
However, Amerigas also provides propane for general home use to more rural areas of the country, as well as for customers such as restaurants, landscapers and even commercial vehicle fleets.
In fact, it's created a broader / multi-channel distribution in the past few years via: a) more sales offices targeting its core farming / rural client base, b) FBD.ie & nononsense.ie which particularly target urban customers, and c) a rapidly expanding broker network targeting business owners.
The picture is even more complicated for customers living in rural areas where there is no public water company and water resources can differ significantly even between next - door neighbors.
For example, it might be more of a challenge to get a customer in a rural area to buy $ 70 or $ 80 bag of dog food; they tend to be interested in more affordable brands.
Rural co-ops and municipal systems have moved quicker than investor - owned utilities because many are «more nimble and receptive to customers» interests and needs,» said Katie Ottenweller, solar program leader at the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC).
These include many of the 186,000 utility customers in 23 largely rural, mostly low - income counties in southeastern Mississippi that are now on the hook for a good part of the plant's estimated $ 6.6 billion cost - this after Southern promised them and state and federal officials in 2010 that the first - of - its - kind power station wouldn't cost more than $ 2.4 billion.
Inequities between urban and rural power customers also need to be addressed: rural Ontario is being penalized by being forced to host wind power projects and then charged more money for electricity.
More rural members with seasonal customers and few large businesses may not end up offering it, though.
While Progressive is known as an innovative company that draws new customers with an optimized ecommerce solution, Nationwide has its roots in rural America but has evolved to be a much more forward - thinking car insurance provider over the past few decades.
The battle for rural wireless customers continues as the largest MVNO conglomerate in the US, TracFone, gobbles one more service up.
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