Sentences with phrase «raise the price»

A rising CAC means you'll need to start cutting costs or raising prices — or do a better job in marketing and sales.
If you have a low success rate with your clients, and you don't think it's your product or process, try raising your prices.
The company won't raise its prices to pay for the switch; instead, it's delaying an upgrade of its security camera system.
Instead, they'll raise prices for U.S. companies that purchase imported steel used in aerospace and medical equipment, petroleum refining gear, heavy machinery, construction materials, and consumer products from soup cans to baby carriages.
But what about raising the prices to farmers, maintaining the prices to consumers and taking less profit?
Here's why you should consider raising your prices today, no matter what business you are in.
«As they expand or broaden the amount of services that are provided under a subscription, we do think they do continue to raise prices a little bit.»
Credit Suisse raises its price target for Monster Beverage to $ 60 from $ 59, representing an 18 percent upside from Tuesday's close.
Say I'm running Esso right now, and I need to raise my price by 5 cents because the cost of crude oil went up.
In order to maintain a competitive edge, retailers haven't been able to raise prices to make up for lower sales lest they scare away those searching for the best deals, noted Preston.
Amazon plans to raise the price of its Prime service and many analysts are optimistic about the change.
The company's share price rose 6 percent in early trading on Friday after at least 14 Wall Street brokerages raised their price targets on the stock - a measure of the confidence around the stock among sector analysts.
Meanwhile, it raised the price of high - end iPad Pro models by $ 50.
Chipotle's popularity isn't showing any signs of fading, and the food chain is eyeing whether it can raise prices later this year.
Critics see a play to reduce competition and raise prices.
By raising prices and adding a more expensive model, Apple can generate a big jump in revenue even if it sells the same number of phones.
Apple also stealthily raised the price of most of its iPad Pro line on Tuesday, without adding any more storage.
So if the value of the dollar rose, Mexican companies could raise their prices in pesos to pay for the tariff, and those higher prices wouldn't be felt by American consumers because higher value dollars would compensate for the difference.
Companies are going to try and raise prices.
The tariff would force Mexican companies to raise prices, though probably far less than the full 20 %, since they'd take part of the hit by shrinking margins.
Of course, with the added channels, YouTube TV also announced plans to raise its price.
He first gained notoriety back in September, after raising the price of a life - saving AIDS drug from $ 13.50 to $ 750 a pill.
For the deal to close, the investor coalition must buy at least 13.4 % of Uber shares from existing shareholders, so if enough shareholders choose not to tender, it may have to raise its price.
The blue light coatings also cost extra, but they won't raise the price by much.
The French president warned that trade wars, rather than trade deals, «destroy jobs» and raise prices for the middle class.
The main point is that when a nation imposes a tariff on another nation's goods, it's a tax that, according to classical economics, generally raises the prices, and lowers the volume of sales, of those imports.
Co-founders Devin Haman and Jeff Bozz (last we saw them, they were firing a pair of hard - partying friends named Holly and Molly) will be back for a new season on E! later this year... AmieStreet.com, a music - downloading start - up that raises the price of a song as it gains popularity, hit the jackpot when users found recordings on the site by Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the woman linked with former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Price has vowed not to raise prices, lay off staff, or cut executive pay.
Mondelez, the maker of Ritz crackers and Oreos, said recently it has raised prices across «all of our categories.»
The extra money has to come from somewhere, whether lowering other costs, raising prices, or reducing profit expectations.
So it had to raise prices.
Valeant has been at the center of a political firestorm over prescription medication costs and pharmaceutical companies, which depend more on acquiring or licensing existing therapies (and then raising their prices) rather than fueling R&D into new drugs.
That is likely to raise the price of hiring contractors, a business strategy designed to lower employment costs.
The Canadian Dairy Commission (CDC) this week raised the price of industrial milk by 1.5 %.
«Valeant has been appropriately criticized for substantially raising the prices of certain off - patent prescription drugs suddenly and without apparent justification,» said Ackman in his opening statement.
Durrant added that Shkreli's modus operandi of acquiring (and then raising the price of) niche products with few competitors in order to corner certain therapeutic markets will not persist.
Companies would have to raise prices at a time when global demand is mediocre.
Today the New York Times argues that Amazon is a new kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising prices:
With the core consumer inflation steady in January from a year earlier, it is a sign that a strengthening economy has yet to prompt companies to raise prices, a challenge policy makers have yet to overcome despite years of massive stimulus.
It, like everyone, was hit hard by recession, and did what a lot of companies did: dramatically reduced costs, laid off workers, raised prices, and went back to customers and said, «I'm sorry we can't honor this contract...» The response from Wall Street was, «Wow, you've done a great job managing your costs!»
Many of Chase's employees said she would lose customers if she raised prices, because Zipcar had set up with different assumptions.
They also said that they would lower the price of two heart medications, Nitropress and Isuprel, around 30 % (that's after raising the prices of the drugs 525 % and 212 %, respectively).
But inflation remains distant from the BOJ's 2 percent target as companies hold off on raising prices and wages, citing uncertainty over the economic outlook.
He thinks the retailer should instead up its game on product categories that better drive Target's image, even suggesting they raise prices where possible while striving to be competitive on everything else.
As we near peak summer driving season, American consumers would have worried a generation ago that such a meeting would be an impetus for a pullback in production, with oil exporters aiming to raise prices by limiting supply.
They deliver water to customers and raise prices as costs increase.
Valeant CEO Joe Papa told attendees of Wells Fargo's healthcare conference earlier this month that the company would start raising prices toward the end of the year.
A separate index by the Bank of Japan that strips away the effect of energy costs also showed inflation slowing, suggesting that weak consumption and falling import costs are discouraging firms from raising prices for a broad range of goods.
For example, can you lower costs or raise prices.
Even if Amazon is raising prices, the suggestion that it has a monopoly in either print or e-books is absurd.
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