Sentences with phrase «price points where»

For instance, they find price points where there would be an exodus of frightened trapped traders.
Sometimes there are a couple of price points where the net royalty is predicted to be about the same.
Hyundai has quietly offered one of the most intuitive infotainment packages in the business for many years now, a system that typically punches well above the price points where its vehicles live.
The overall pick takes into consideration the fact that it needs to not only be excellent, safe, and versatile, but also at a price point where parents can know they're getting great value for their money.
«You need it at a price point where it will sell and it will be really effective,» said Shiflett.
Been wanting to try her skincare but it's just at that price point where I find it had to «pull the trigger».
Most of them are at a price point where you can stock up.
It's also pretty darn expensive, with our fully loaded test car checking in at $ 60,225, a price point where more substantial automotive thrills can be found.
Nissan will be launching only the hybrid version of the car in India because it doesn't make sense to launch a diesel car at a high price point where there is also a lot of competition.
Kobo confided in us that the hardware and price point where not accurate.
Have you taken a moment to figure out the price point where the vast majority of eBooks are sold?
That suggests there's a price point where buyers are no longer discerning about things like app ecosystems and future support, and simply feel compelled by a well known brand sold at a super low cost.
I've priced it at what I think is both economical for the user without trying to gouge anyone as well as at a price point where I think there could be some nice sales volume that will allow me to make a profit after I pay the programmers, Amazon takes their percentage, and the US government takes what they believe is their fair share.
Our covered call SMA strategies are offered on institutional wire house and regional broker - dealer WRAP platforms at a price point where investors receive value.
Is there a price point where lockboxes, gambling, and in - game stores could focus on value - add instead of survival?
«With solar, we haven't gotten to a price point where it is economically beneficial to our customers,» Smith said.
The $ 199 Sony SmartWatch 2 carries a more reasonable price tag than the Gear, while the $ 149 Pebble hovers close to the price point where early adopters and impulse buyers can buy it without regret.

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It's a slow, painstaking strategy, however, especially at major department stores, where sales staff are hawking so many different brands at various price points.
The bonds of iHeartMedia have long been in the basket of «distressed debt,» meaning their prices have fallen so far to where their yields are at least 10 percentage points higher than equivalent Treasury yields.
«And I think once we get to that point, the price will go to a point that is greater than where it's at today,» says Demirors.
But prices are falling dramatically, to the point where they'll probably be accessible by the mass market next year.
Competitors pounce and eventually the price comes down to the point where no one makes money on said device anymore.
Entrepreneurs who are forced to take lower rates on projects or products usually end up missing the mark with deadlines or have trouble delivering what they've promised to the customer because they understand it's not where they would like the price point to be.
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.
«In an industry like this one, where competitors fly the same planes on the same routes at the same price points, you really are competing on culture,» he says.
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.
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.
«In a market where brokers are very active and charging a fee, landlords will price their units to a point where they're sometimes equivalent to renting an apartment with a broker fee.»
The profit illusion created by Jarden's corporate strategy has driven shares up over 230 % in the past five years, to the point where the company's underlying business simply can not justify the share price.
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
After the Napoleonic Wars ended in 1815 and again after World War I, Britain and other countries imposed deflationary policies lead to trade depression until prices fell to a point where the currency achieved its prewar gold price.
While drop shipping might have higher per item costs when you start, it is also possible to work with the vendor to lower those prices to the point where you are on par or better than if you manufactured the products yourself.
The effect is to bid up land prices toward the point where the entire rental value is paid as interest.
Assuming even a 4 % annual growth rate in prices — inflation plus about 1 to 2 percentage points — property prices should be significantly higher than where they are now.
At one point, the wholesale cost of electricity went into the negative at mid-day — the point on the 24 - hour clock where prices are supposed to be higher.
Markets around the world saw prices for precious metals, rare earth elements and strategic metals deteriorate to the point where costs exceeded price, and mines began to falter.
The U.S. average retail price for a gallon of gas is approaching a point where at least one analyst said last year there may be economic consequences.
The issue has now escalated to the point where Alberta has introduced legislation of its own to retaliate and send gasoline prices higher in Vancouver.
In a world where we're bombarded daily — even hourly — by data points on everything from stock prices and market cap to...
Where the term of an SF Repo contracted via the unilateral facility extends overnight, the repurchase price is automatically adjusted at a rate of interest that is 25 basis points above the Reserve Bank Board's prevailing target for the cash rate.
«New generation equipment, such as Bitmain's model S9, has the ability to quickly add hashrate which, absent changing other factors, would increase difficulty to the point where older generation miners are no longer profitable at most electricity price points
Technology and years of brokerage price wars have changed all that, to the point where, for less than fifty bucks, you can buy a fully diversified portfolio of thousands of stocks and pay pennies in expenses.
Analysts fear the company is approaching a point of saturation in the U.S. market where it can no longer sign up new subscribers at a pace that justifies the company's stock price.
The pivot points are defined as «major support and resistance levels» where there is a strong likelihood of a price turnabout and where the pattern would shift in the opposite direction.
I have witnessed trades for many stocks where you can clearly see the manipulative efforts of small block sell orders coming through, that appear to be intentionally forcing share price down... Much of this activity runs through the houses of Canada's biggest banks, and it almost always forces the price of stocks down to a point where liquidity and buy orders have completely dried up and there is no more stock floating around in the system to short.
She first quoted the same cash price as the Royal Caribbean website — $ 644.78, and then said the UR price would be 64,478 points WITH MY CARD (Ink Cash, where each point is worth 1 cent.)
If there is no impediment to new supply of what you sell competition among suppliers will cause price to drop to a point where there is no long term industry profit greater than the cost of capital.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
Back in July of last year I pointed out that in a world where official short - term interest rates are close to zero, some short - term market interest rates are also going to be very close to zero, and that, in such cases, interest - rate dips below zero could occur as a result of insignificant price fluctuations.
Competition between restaurants will tend to cause retail prices to drop to a point where there is no long term industry profit greater than the cost of capital, despite the drop in wholesale food costs.
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