Sentences with phrase «more supply in»

Yet, as the industry has become mainstream, it has also become more competitive, with more supply in key markets as new operators — including myself — and investors have entered the space.
In the most basic sense, a buyer's market occurs when there is more supply in a neighborhood than demand.
I'm worried I'm getting too pump happy before she eats at night and then causing more supply in the day?
With more supply in Seattle coming online than any other time in the past, Seattle rents are also starting to soften.
We may do acquisitions where you're not creating more supply in the market.»
In the gold market, miners added 13 % more supply in the second quarter, year over year, even as demand fell 16 %, according to the World Gold Council's latest report.»
Our only suggestion would be to have more supplies in the chalet - bars of soap, TP, paper towels, etc..
I loved scavenging the open world for more supplies in Horizon, it's repetitive, yet calming.
Internal corporate documents from July seen by Jalopnik describe overdue bills in the tens of millions of dollars to several more suppliers in addition to Futuris.
Finding what I was looking for often required many trips and «travel» to smaller towns that may offer more supplies in their local store.

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Those will include things like investing in faster check - out for customers, flexible scheduling and competitive wages for store workers, turning over merchandise more quickly to keep things fresh and making its supply chain even more efficient.
Today it has interests in multiple renewable energy projects, along with wines and spirits — it's the third - largest supplier to Quebec liquor retailer SAQ and sells more than 250 products.
«The difficulty is that the growth rate has been little more than the increase of supply, so we have growth... but very modest declines in the unemployment rate,» he said.
The offer follows a string of power outages in the state of South Australia, including a blackout that left industry crippled for up to two weeks, and stoked fears of more outages across the national electricity market due to tight supplies.
The higher the oil price the Saudis (or OPEC) target and possibly reach, the more areas in the U.S. would be profitable to drill and add to the global oil supply, potentially wiping out the effect of the cuts and depressing oil prices again.
The really compelling argument for disallowing the coal supply chain through Fraser Surrey Docks is that it effectively undoes that achievement in emissions reduction if the same hydrocarbons end up being burned and vented into the atmosphere in China, where if anything environmental protections are more lax.
Fresh sanctions on Iran could result in a reduction of the country's oil exports, which would strain global supplies even more, especially given the discipline of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their partners in sticking to an agreement to limit output.
Meanwhile, the Commerce decision weakens Bombardier, and therefore puts in jeopardy at least some of the more than 20,000 Americans who work for the company's U.S. - based suppliers.
It's estimated wind can never supply more than the 19 % of electrical needs it does in the world leader, Denmark, until someone comes up with a way of storing the wind power that blows when we don't need it (for the times when it doesn't), or a way of transmitting electricity over huge distances with minimal line loss.
In other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthIn other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six monthin a season, which lasts six months.
That would be good for suppliers, but also for Levi's, which will get more reliable, cost - efficient sourcing partners — while generating positive vibes that resonate with young talent and with consumers who want their values reflected in everything they buy.
And with supplies from Iraq threatened with disruption — in recent years, Iraq was the only major producer increasing its output faster than the U.S. and Canada — that American oil is only going to get more competitive in the marketplace.
The response of governments in Ottawa, Victoria, Vancouver and Toronto to the threat of a housing bubble has been almost entirely focused on gently squeezing demand rather than encouraging more supply.
Oil companies have slashed spending, scrapped new projects, slashed tens of thousands of jobs, renegotiated supply contracts and increased borrowing in order to weather the more than halving of oil prices since June 2014.
The road map to 5G is still in the early stages of development, but with network operators, equipment suppliers and standards bodies beginning to run tests, its unique capabilities are becoming more apparent.
If you are in a market with more than one supplier, you can shop comparatively in order to reduce the unit cost charged to your organization.
With more supply than demand, Chalupka thinks that it will be hard for companies to post big returns in the short haul.
More productive workers produce more output, and this increase in supply may drive down the price of the good or service being produMore productive workers produce more output, and this increase in supply may drive down the price of the good or service being produmore output, and this increase in supply may drive down the price of the good or service being produced.
If you accept this, prioritizing short - term gains comes through the optimization of management and spending, which allows the company to grow, in turn supplying higher returns, more jobs and other benefits to society, and better products.
«This forecast is in line with medium - term supply demand fundamentals including the transition to more balanced diets, urbanization and a push to increase crop yields due to less arable land,» TD economist Sonya Gulati said.
«The increase in supply was more notable when you look at the 3 days following Thanksgiving (Nov 24 - 26th) which we measured an average of 26 % availability compared to 2 % in the three days leading up to Thanksgiving,» Munster wrote.
That last line is key: «Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures of the supply of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.»
The phone was previously expected to be in short supply due to production issues, and people who pre-ordered it more than an hour after it first went on sale were told to expect their new phones to ship in 4 - 6 weeks.
Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei [HWT.UL] has expressed interest in the project and would be more likely to supply parts to the network if it is Chinese - led and financed, as has happened in other deals outside China.
Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures of the supply of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.
More competition in developed markets and a supply shortfall of its Ore - Ida branded potato - based frozen foods are among reasons why the company is cautious about short - term revenue growth, Chief Exectuive Officer Bernardo Hees said on a call with analysts.
Grams, which have a finite supply, will theoretically rise in value as more people use them on the network and as demand for the currency increases.
Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs are also more prone to weakening over time as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's frame, and «thermal shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
But «in those countries and corners of the financial system where the traditional services of money are inadequately supplied, Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies more generally) may offer viable alternatives.»
Thus overcapacity is a crisis not just for capital (destroyed as overcapacity leads to a bust in profits and valuation) but also for labor, which finds that the global supply chain can meet demand without hiring more workers.
On the sidelines of the Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, held in Beijing this month, Russia agreed to a deal to supply even more natural gas to China, on top of a $ 400 billion pact inked earlier this year.
But in a late 2016 investor letter he said OPEC's deal to cut supply meant the cartel was going to be more heavily involved in setting prices, and was likely to be bullish.
There's no new theme to it, just more riffs on the old one of a self - reinforcing spiral of slower growth in China crushing the economies of its raw material suppliers, while an appreciating dollar makes it ever harder for emerging market companies and governments to repay the debts they gleefully took on when the Federal Reserve was giving away dollars for free.
Taking this drug daily has shown to offer more than 90 % (and as much as 99 %) effective protection against HIV in clinical trials, and certain New Zealand residents will soon be able to get a three - month supply for just $ 5 (oh, and that's five New Zealand dollars, which is about $ 3.64 in U.S. money).
«However, the impact of high oil prices on CAD are typically more powerful when they are high on the back of demand versus supply issues,» Sutton said in a research note.
This, WindEurope said, was because cost reductions in the wind industry's supply chain and increased competition in auctions had given investors «more capacity for less cash.»
In large part because of NAFTA, Mexican and Canadian factories are more partial to U.S. suppliers than any others in the world: Of Mexico's exports to the United States, 40 % of the value is made in America; for Canada, it is 25 In large part because of NAFTA, Mexican and Canadian factories are more partial to U.S. suppliers than any others in the world: Of Mexico's exports to the United States, 40 % of the value is made in America; for Canada, it is 25 in the world: Of Mexico's exports to the United States, 40 % of the value is made in America; for Canada, it is 25 in America; for Canada, it is 25 %.
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
So, you know, if I produce a molecule of gas in Louisiana, it might be actually more efficient for a molecule of gas to be supplied in Washington state to come from Canada rather than come from Louisiana.
Customers offered vague, flimsy reasons for needing more oxycodone supply — «increase in foot traffic»; «more business» — and they'd get it.
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