Sentences with phrase «often at higher prices»

Many competitors require their chefs to buy their food from a subsidiary company, often at higher prices.
Marketing's job — to paraphrase former Coca - Cola CMO Sergio Zyman — is to sell more stuff to more people more often at a higher price.
By predicting buyer behavior, Buyside technology helps agents match buyers with properties, thereby causing listings to move faster... and often at a higher price.

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A sharp price move coupled with high volume often prompts speculation about the influence of high frequency trading, when computer algorithms are used to trade stocks at an extremely rapid pace.
The question is often asked by critics, isn't this just hurting American consumers who want to go out and buy washing machines or solar panels, that they're going to pay a higher price at the store when they go to do that?
The article makes the point that unlike most ETFs, high yield bond ETFs often trade at prices far from their fair value.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree program is often the only means to pay for the cost of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at public and private institutions alike.
When an index, ETF, or stock approaches the level of its 52 - week high (or multi-year high), the price action often becomes a volatile tug - of - war for at least a few days.
Since brick - and - mortar shops usually have higher overhead costs and lower sales volumes, local dealers often sell bullion at higher prices.
Every time a property changes hands at a higher price, building assessments are raised proportionally — and begin to be re-depreciated for these higher valuations, regardless of how often the buildings already have been written off.
National animal nonprofits and lobbying groups — which often are at odds with one another on issues and legislation — struck a similar chord in saying the purchase of auction dogs at high prices was something other than a form of rescue.
But at a high level, I think it's important to focus on those underlying drivers because much of the conversation that you hear is just about price, where is it going, and these underlying drivers are lost very often.
He looks to buy these businesses at low prices of course, but often times he pays a price that leave many value investors scratching their heads (i.e. paying over 20 times earnings for Heinz, and 20 % more than the stock's all time high).
There is evidence in specific cases that buying back stock at high prices destroys value, but what high prices are is often only know in hindsight.
«The artisan, craft chocolate maker is probably, hopefully, going to be sourcing their beans in a way that they're hunting down the highest quality, which often costs more — and also hopefully ensuring that the farmer gets a larger share of that price tag,» said former Le Bernardin pastry chef Michael Laiskonis the creative director at the Institute of Culinary Education's Chocolate Lab.
Seek these out, because they often provide high quality food at lower - than - usual prices.
The cost to treat and recycle water used at power plants is estimated to be 1.5 to 2 times the cost of freshwater, often because of the high price of current silica removal methods.
As for purchasing your essential «wheels,» you can visit a professional dealer (where the prices are often higher), but I can also recommend checking out the bulletin boards at the university.
Things like protein shakes, creatine, and bodybuilding supplements are often super high priced at various online stores.
Consignment shops or even certain thrift stores can reveal hidden treasures, as can most vintage shops, and if you have the time to pick and shop often they won't always come at a high price.
J. Crew and Zara often come up with unique, high quality outerwear at good prices and this blazer is a shining example.
Fear would be replaced with daring, and the film does a terrific job of highlighting how revolution often comes at a high price.
A recent report from the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratories states that high - octane mid-level ethanol blends deliver optimal performance, often at a price below regular unleaded.
The best way to look at the Z today is as an eye - catching coupe with many of the extrovert features of recent supercars — blistering performance, poor visibility aft, a stiff ride, steering that often demands both hands, high decibel output, room for one passenger and barely a weekend's worth of clothing, and an exciting driving experience — but with the price and the drip - dry reliability of a family sedan.
Publishers distributing at Google Play often set a slightly higher price to avoid discounting.
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Many tools at these creators» disposal come with high price tags, often out of the reach of self - published authors and indie publishing houses.
Tablets are often higher end devices and can be sold at premium prices which nets everyone up and down with the supply chain with solid profit margins.
A quick glance at a number of random titles, it becomes quickly apparent that Kobo's audiobooks are often priced higher than the same titles at Amazon / Audible.
For everyone else, only Amazon gadgets match the online prices; books and other items are sold at an often - higher list price.
I have seen Kindle editions (most often new releases) priced higher than hardback or paperback versions... especially when the ebook is priced at $ 12 USD and up.
Vanity presses often force their authors to price their fiction or non-fiction at $ 7.99 or much higher.
Sites often pay at a lower rate for low - priced books to incent authors to keep the prices higher, which is generally good for all authors.
Often people don't actually have your work, even when they sell your book on ebay, they are just taking the details from amazon and making a product listing at a higher price, so IF it sells, they'll buy your book and order a copy... so it's actually free marketing for you.
These stocks often trade at very high PE multiples but once their balloon is pierced and the market starts to value them more like other companies, their stock price can come down in a hurry.
It caters to high flyers who are often waiting at airports for their next move (either for work or pleasure), but it comes with a steep price.
We often see high - probability price action setups forming at the boundary of a trading range.
But often a timing system can tell you to sell a fund at a certain price and then buy it back at a higher price.
Buffett has repeated often that it is better to buy a wonderful business at a fair price than a fair business at a wonderful price, and Greenblatt tried to capture this mathematically by screening for companies that generated high returns on capital («ROC»).
I will often buy back into the market at a price higher than I last got out.
The problem is that at the higher end of the packaged food industry it's often much harder to find good values, thanks to today's cheap cost of capital and mega-caps such as Kraft Heinz (KHC) and Tyson Foods (TSN) bidding up the prices required to close such deals.
Not only can you find deals on properties that would normally be above your price range, but you can often make a few changes and sell the property later at a higher rate.
These firms often trade at high prices and low price - earnings ratios in good years when they should be sold, and low prices and high or non-existent price - earnings ratios in bad years when they should be considered for purchase.
But it is a more honest look at your return since a debased currency can often lead to higher stock prices.
A mutual fund that focuses on stocks from companies that are typically found in low - growth or mature industries, often produce higher and more regular dividend income, and sell at discounted prices.
Since bonds are typically sold at a higher or lower price than they were issued, their yields are often different than the stated coupon rate for the security.
More often than not, that means buying back in with prices at a higher level than when they sold.
If the new bonds are bought at a discount and held to maturity, or are sold at a price higher than their cost, a taxable gain will often result, unless also offset by losses.
In the case of value investing, seasoned investors often calculate the intrinsic value of a company to see whether the stock price is higher or whether the stock is available at a bargain.
There is evidence in specific cases that buying back stock at high prices destroys value, but what high prices are is often only know in hindsight.
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