Sentences with phrase «perceived value drops»

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First, throughout our careers, we had grown accustomed to seeing the price of an acquirer drop following the announcement of a deal because investors often perceive acquisitions as diluting a company's value.
Even the Turin media have quoted prices this summer around the $ 30m mark and after last summer's constant banging of the $ 40m figure, it's clear that Vidal's perceived value has dropped.
When magazines reached the old price - point of paperbacks, the perceived value for the money dropped as the brain screamed «Overpriced!»
The perceived value of ebooks has dropped so low that it's necessary to include a lot more «stuff» to make the offer look interesting.
Nintendo are the masters of creating artificial shortages to increase perceived demand / value in their products, they're scalpers favorite company, and I'd bet Nintendos favorite consumers are the scalpers, they're the reason amiibo were so successful for so long, until they started becoming actually available and started dropping in demand.
Last year's market value of $ 192 million represented an 11 % drop from 2012 as average offset prices fell to $ 5.2 per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e), down from $ 7.8 / tCO2e, due in part to classic supply - demand dynamics and a perceived flood of offsets into the marketplace, she observed.
FUD can cause the perceived value of a cryptocurrency to drop.
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