Sentences with phrase «of price points for»

Wii games are available at a variety of price points for every kind of shopper.
«I personally think it's also smart to offer a couple of price points for each [item], such as a better and a budget rain jacket, a better and a budget insulated coat, and so on,» she explains.
Books Butterfly provides many options over a wide range of price points for advertising your ebook in its enewsletter, on several websites, and through its social media pages.
A registry that's too small won't include enough variety in terms of price points for your guests, and one that's too large will probably keep you from getting the items you want most.
1) His book is 49 pages and sales for 4.99 (whoops he marked it down to 2.99) way to high of a price point for that short of a book.

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«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
They've quickly gained a reputation for high - quality products at reasonable price points, and thanks to our own personal experience with them, they pretty much make their way into the majority of gift guides we do.
They're looking for the best price, but if the lawn care company knows the pain point of needing to get this done in one day, they can use that to their advantage when negotiating price.
Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
Online advertising is a great place to learn how to buy ad space, because it offers you endless options for targeting your message, a huge range of price points, and easy - to - understand metrics.
If you like the product, and opt for a more robust suite of services at a variety of price points.
And while Taco Bell loses points for quality, it more than makes up for it in the creativity of menu items and a nearly impossible - to - beat price point.
For one, it isn't complicated and is very easy to use, and it's also inexpensive — Netatmo is aiming for a price point of around $ For one, it isn't complicated and is very easy to use, and it's also inexpensive — Netatmo is aiming for a price point of around $ for a price point of around $ 99.
One reason for its popularity is the more accessible price point, due in large part to the overwhelming number of semi-detached houses in this community.
«There is no perfect set of specs and price points for [a fashion customer],» Eric says.
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.
He also points to the «outcomes - based» pricing model that the company will be instituting alongside the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-- Novartis will only receive reimbursements for Kymriah if patients respond to it after the first month of treatment.
«Particularly with oil prices hitting lows at some point in the first quarter... lots of sub investment - grade firms could be under a lot of stress, and for those with stronger balance sheets, those companies could take this as an opportunity to buy and acquire assets,» Deshpande said in a phone interview.
Users of Cumberland Farms SmartPay save 10 cents per gallon at the chain's stations, for example, while Exxon customers using its SpeedPass + app can redeem Plenti reward points to cut the total price of their fill - up.
«At some point, big wireless companies made a decision for you that you should have to wait two years to get a new phone for a fair price,» said John Legere, moved attribution up president and CEO of T - Mobile U.S., in a statement.
Check out the couple's registry early, when you're more likely to see options in a wide range of price points, said Glantz, who is also the author of «Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire).»
Timmer: Yeah, so last August which was a key inflection point for the market — because at that point, nobody was expecting tax cuts anymore and the 10 - year Treasury had fallen to 2 %, and the bond market which of course is always pricing in the potential future, was pricing in only one more rate hike over the subsequent two years.
The price point has increased with the new lounge offerings but the goal remains clear: As American Airlines is able to generate significant profits, some of that money will be reinvested in improving travel experience, at least for premium cabin customers.
For March 2014, the national house price index was flat — which doesn't sound particularly alarming, until the authors point out that this is the first time in 15 years that house prices haven't increased in March, typically the kickoff of the important spring buying season.
Admitting that «drug prices are too high,» Wichmann pointed to UnitedHealth's efforts to make pharmaceuticals more affordable for everyday consumers through point - of - service discounts.
Beyond their great designs and affordable price point, their home try - on offer (which ships five pairs of their glasses to potential customer's homes for a five day try - on absolutely free) has produced a radically engaged customer base.
For instance, even though there may be a sizable number of premium pilsner drinkers to form the total feasible market, you need to be able to reach them through your distribution network at a price point that's competitive, and then you have to let them know it's available and where they can buy it.
Pricing for the 401 (k) tool will range from 10 to 60 basis points, depending on the size of your investment.
By utilizing new streaming technology to the fullest, offering a reasonable price point and tapping into the familiarity of films and star power, Lane and Comley launched and marketed a new vehicle for Broadway that made a niche market infinitely accessible.
Studypool specializes in on - demand Microtutoring, a concept which allows you to narrow in on a specific area of studies with no set price point or time interval so you don't have to shell out $ 100 for an hour of unnecessary tutoring.
Cons: Expensive price point for a wedge, most features aimed more at experienced golfers instead of high handicap players
By contrast, airlines that use mileage - based programs like Delta offer seats at fixed prices, say, 25,000 miles for a trip within the U.S. Importantly, points do not limit the availability of saver seats.
Given the current price - to - earnings ratio of the S&P 500, a 10 - percentage - point reduction would imply a 11 % gain for the S&P 500, to 2,450.
These restrictions have made it difficult for both Apple and Google to put together the kind of service they wanted at the price point they wanted.
When you exchange points for cash or as a statement credit, generally the best return you can get is one cent for each point applied towards the price of the ticket when you booked it.
«This is really a leg - up for small businesses; it allows them to be at the forefront of IT at an affordable price point,» says John Case, corporate vice president of Microsoft Office.
Telepathy One debuted at SXSW this past March and its sleek design and promise of a lower price point could make it a real competitor for Google Glass.
Each listing includes the item (s) to be delivered, the number of miles from point A to point B, and the price to be paid, explains David Hater, a 50 - year - old retired Army officer who's delivered more than 400 gigs for Roadie, earning anywhere from $ 8 for a local delivery to $ 400 for «delivering a few extra boxes and making a stop or two along the way» on interstate trips.
Under this system, tariff s of 200 % to 300 % are imposed on foreign milk and milk products while here at home, prices are manipulated to the point where, according to a paper by former Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay, a typical Canadian family is paying in excess of $ 300 a year more than they need to for milk alone.
And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
While we haven't yet got to the point where Canadian oil production is literally stranded — shut down for lack of a place to store, let alone ship it — our product is selling for far less than the North American and world benchmark prices that continue to make filling up your car an expensive proposition.
Williamson said the PMIs pointed to fourth - quarter GDP growth of 0.1 percent, weaker than the 0.2 percent predicted in a Reuters poll last week, but that very weak expansion is coming at a cost: firms cut prices for the 33rd month.
«As more entrepreneurs are starting online businesses, there is an increased demand for freelance website designers and developers who are capable of delivering attractive and functional websites at a lower price point than offered by larger agencies.
«What we'll be seeing more and more of is that as the suppliers [businesses] have gotten more sophisticated in understanding the market, they're looking for ways to customize offers and even price points,» he said.
Olympus Corp ended up 6.6 percent to 1,985 yen, reaching the 2,000 - line at one point for the first time since October 2011, after UBS Securities started its coverage with a «buy» rating and a target price of 3,000 yen as the company on Monday submitted to the Tokyo Stock Exchange a written affirmation on the internal control system as stipulated in the securities listing regulations.
Yahoo said Monday it will buy 40 million of its shares owned by activist hedge fund trader Daniel Loeb's Third Point for $ 29.11 a share, Friday's closing price, and that he and two other Yahoo directors nominated by Third Point have resigned.
«We do strongly feel that there's significant opportunity for us to gain more share through the launch of more mass appeal devices in the category... most importantly all at the right price point
«The price of some of these assets has increased to the point that we don't feel like we can create value for Novartis shareholders,» he said.
By contrast, the price point for FiscalNote's software as a service offering starts at around $ 10,000 a year for a nonprofit, and is upward of $ 200,000 for a large private or public company.
Miller said in a telephone interview that the new Praluent price includes «point of sale» discounts for consumers.
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