Sentences with phrase «offers little profit»

Spectacular reversals offer little profit if price can't climb out of the hole it fell into in the first place.

Not exact matches

«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very little or not at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
The collapse of oil prices wiped out profits and killed the incentive to expand in the oil patch, and economic growth of less than 2 % offers little incentive for non-energy companies to expand.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to offer our marketing research work a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
The minimum deposit may look tempting, but just know that it will offer slower profit growth and little protection against losses.
We know that one of the ways of gaining approval and winning customers over is to offer our window and building exterior cleaning services a little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
Going head - to - head against such a company — which offers consumers a single marketplace with renowned services and efficiencies — becomes all but impossible when it is under little pressure to make a profit, which is normally what a free - market economy would demand.
Dein got forced out by profit orientated owners, they bump the share prices up with little actions like promise us fans that they will not sell to a single majority share holder only to turn around and sell to Silent Stan once enough was offered.
The path of the self - published, self - promoting author is long and perilous, there are many places offering book promotion and marketing services and most of them will part you from your hard earned profits while delivering little or no results.
One could argue that trying to charge a little extra and make more profit is more trouble than it's worth for Google or Apple (or even profit - hungry Amazon)-- better to offer it at cost or thereabouts to enhance the value of the broader platform, which is where the real money comes from (advertising and devices respectively).
A stagnant forex pair offers little room for profit.
But the book offers us precious little of new information on how to profit in an uncertain environment.
At this stage, adding dealers makes sense — it offers Applegreen incremental gross profit, requires little up - front investment (canopy & forecourt branding), extends the reach of its fuel network & «Low Fuel Prices, Always» price promise, and leverages its own fuel buying *.
With a little bit of thought about how to offer products in this retail category to customers, retailers can reap lot of profit, both monetarily and in goodwill from the customers — and pets — who benefit from the today's skin and coat products.
They want to make it clear to the trade: offering knockoffs does little to help grow sales and profits and only serves to hurt the category.
LPO will instead become an instrument of profit - maximisation and — preservation, only impacting tangentially on the large firms; again, mid-tier firms offering little in the way of specialist expertise and incapable of wielding the clout with large clients that the major firms can, will be squeezed.
Since insurance companies make profits by paying as little as possible on claims like yours, they will offer you less than what your claim is worth.
Driven by profits, insurers typically offer quick settlements for as little money as possible.
First of all, Little Rock offers some of the most affordable premiums on their insurance plans, and when the many different ways renters can profit from the plans are weighed, the cost is obviously worth it.
Where this concept worked was in getting good terms to buy the units with little to no money down for rentals or to wrap around the financing and offer rent to owns or owner financing and getting good down payment profits.
Our real estate book review round - up: The Little Red Stick by Sue Styles offers «five daily habits that drive profits», while Heart of the City by Robert Rotenberg is a real estate thriller set in Toronto.
Lastly, you've yet again validated my strategy of raising private capital (once I have a mentor to guide me in real time): Since I have very little liquidable funds, I would offer around a 10 % return with a profit split of approximately 25 - 50 % just to get my foot in the door and prove my trust - worthiness and determination to close potentially awesome deals.
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