Sentences with phrase «of aggressive price points»

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For 2011 a Kizashi Sport is added to the mix, doing an even more credible job of channeling Euro specification, while keeping the price points appropriately aggressive.
«Kia is continuing with the process of the Korean brands providing an extreme amount of features for far below the price of competitors,» said industry analyst Wes Brown of Nextrend, a research firm in Thousand Oaks, Calif. «The features in the Sedona make it really aggressive for that price point
This isn't so much a problem as it is more of a slight disappointment, but in reality we can't say we're all that surprised given the Rio's aggressive price point (base models start at $ 13,600).
Amazon has sold over 2.2 million Fire Tablets in the first quarter of 2017 and the Seattle company continues to market them at a very aggressive price point with a strategy to drive content and product sales via the device.
Slimming down the number of goodies included with the Shield Tablet K1 out of the box has allowed NVIDIA to be really aggressive with the pricing here, as the tablet will arrive at a price point of just $ 199.
Speaking of the launch, Mahesh Prasad, president, Reliance Communications said, «We believe the unmet demand of a fully loaded tablet at an aggressive price point will now fuel the aspirations of the evolved customers.»
Which makes sense: Amazon has always advocated an aggressive brand of price elasticity: it has consistently argued that the volume that follows lower price points will lead to more revenue than higher, more conservative price points, and Amazon's imprints have tended to target niches with price - conscious but voracious readers.
In 1Q17 the company shipped 2.2 million devices, all of which continue to be aimed at a very aggressive price point with a strategy to drive content and product sales via the device.
Audiobooks.com has kept its launch simple, with one flat monthly subscription rate for unlimited audiobooks at a fairly aggressive price point, as opposed to the different levels of fees for amounts of content that other companies have offered in the past.
But while it is fair to say that some of that price decline is due to more competitive pricing of bestsellers by the big publishers — including some very aggressive pricing like Simon and Schuster's current $ 3.99 price point for Stephen King's 11/22/63, that's only part of the story, and it may be the less important part of the story.
And I would also point out that we are very aggressive in the number of and the frequency with which we promote our books in price promotions.
«If we were to be aggressive in carbon pricing, it would dramatically undermine the competitiveness of industries like oil and gas, but that's the whole point,» Lee says.
Google's first Nexus - branded tablet is a compelling device offered at an aggressive price point a combination that could make the Nexus 7 a fierce competitor to Amazon's Kindle lineup, though it won't likely have much of an effect on Apple's current, larger iPad.
After all, the ZenFone 2 last year was one of the best smartphones of the year, especially at the aggressive price point ASUS launched it at.
All of these devices are powered by ARM and it's their partner ecosystem that has made these aggressive price points possible.
Since aggressive pricing has been one of the keys to Dell's success with other hardware, it's reasonable to surmise that if and when the company enters the market, it will offer at least one device that meets or beats the $ 299 price point already set by Viewsonic's PV35.
Case in point is a well known real estate firm with a justified reputation as excellent investors purchasing one of the largest hotel chains in the world at a very aggressive price in 2007 — the very top of the last cycle.
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