Sentences with phrase «much market penetration»

These two bookstores account for 76 % of the total vote, which really shows how much market penetration they actually have.
It'll be interesting to see how much market penetration the new Pocket e-reader can muster.

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But perhaps because the technology doesn't seem cutting - edge and doesn't have much backing from the federal government, its market penetration remains small.
«Lazada very much believes that we can really crack this market and drive penetration of e-commerce much further with better logistics solutions,» Holm said.
That much penetration into the market this quickly seems like it should be impossible if the big 5 were doing a competent job.
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Unlike economies like the U.S. and much of Europe, where smartphone usage has been maturing and growth slowing down, emerging markets still have relatively low smartphone penetration.
These markets are much less competitive than the U.S., have higher fees and lower penetration of passive investing.
Tom Chapman, senior manager of market development and strategy at the IESO, said that for Ontario, a key takeaway from the SPP experience, is that, «with a well - designed market, you can get much higher penetration levels [of renewables] than anybody really expected.»
Most clean energy technologies remain much too expensive to gain the necessary market penetration, especially in low and medium - income countries.
The availability of cheap coal from the PRB has not only provided the industry with a price advantage that has allowed much deeper market penetration throughout the years — from 5 percent in 1982 to nearly 48 percent today — but it has also had significant implications for the nation's energy policy.
But just how much of an export success story is it, and in what areas is there still further scope for greater international coverage and specific market penetration?
The technology certainly isn't a gimmick when it comes to virtual reality applications, but whether or not 90Hz, 120Hz, or even higher rates end up becoming a standard for smartphones might well depend on the future market penetration and success of VR — an issue that's still very much an unanswered question.
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