Sentences with phrase «raising prices for»

Loan - level pricing adjustments are the government's way of raising prices for «riskier» borrowers without putting a penalty to «safer» ones.
UPDATE: Over on Seoul Space, Erik Cornelius has a post about carriers raising prices for their data plans.
Now that Evernote is raising prices for its Plus and Premium plans — and limiting the free basic sync to just two devices — perhaps you're in the market for a new note - taking app.
Life insurance companies have been through some rough times just like the rest of the world but they have now decided to balance the load, not by raising prices for new customers, but by playing with words and definitions and screwing their long time customers.
Loan - level pricing adjustments are the government's way of raising prices for «riskier» borrowers without putting a penalty to «safer» ones.
Once this month is over, I'll be raising the prices for some of my shorts to $ 2.99.
«And in less than 12 months, $ 30 has gone from buying you unlimited data to not even covering 1 GB... There does not appear to be very much competitive pressure keeping carriers from raising prices for customers — which is part of the reason that we are against even more consolidation in the market.»
The group managing director of SSE's retail business, which owns Swalec, has defended the level of the company's dividend payments to shareholders, while raising prices for consumers.
Raising prices for paid meals to more equitable levels may meet with resistance.
United responded by raising their prices for away fans from # 54 to # 89, while subsidising the difference for their own supporters.
«With travel companies raising prices for fans travelling to the Euros, sports retailers providing more new kits to buy and countless opportunities to get yourself down the pub, supporting England this summer could be very expensive.
Breakfast bowls are the new green juice: they've become an in - demand menu item for the post-yoga, post-spin class set, despite some eyebrow raising prices for what boils down to a pretty simple breakfast.
Canadian products often need to be tested for the US market and once again — or more than once, depending on provincial and territorial requirements — for the Canadian market, raising prices for Canadian consumers and reducing profits for companies.
In a counterintuitive move, Ingrassio decided to boost profits and ease production pressures by raising prices for the first time in his business's history.
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.
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.
The French president warned that trade wars, rather than trade deals, «destroy jobs» and raise prices for the middle class.
Time Warner and AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. wireless company which also owns DirecTV, announced their deal in October 2016, but it was not until last month that the Justice Department sued AT&T to block the deal, arguing it could raise prices for rivals and pay - TV subscribers and hamper the development of online video.
The agency announced it will raise prices for the passes on Aug. 28, so act fast if you want one.
«All it's going to do is raise prices for U.S. businesses.»
Opponents voiced concerns tariffs could raise prices for all kinds of consumer and commercial goods made of aluminum and steel.
When AT&T and Time Warner announced their $ 85 billion blockbuster merger in October 2016, politicians immediately said the deal would be scrutinized for its potential to raise prices for consumers.
A Justice Department official told reporters on Monday that the merger would raise prices for consumers and potentially block creators of media content from distributing their product without paying more money.
The U.S. Department of Justice sued AT&T Inc on Monday to block its $ 85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner Inc, saying the deal could raise prices for rivals and pay - TV subscribers.
Reports that the tariff list may also include consumer goods such as clothing and footwear drew strong protests from US business groups, which argued that it would raise prices for US consumers.
Saudi Arabia unexpectedly raised the price for its flagship Arab Light crude sold to Asian refiners.
Rogers Communications will raise prices for most of its current internet plans by $ 8 a month, starting Monday.
Starbucks and others then raised prices for mochaccinos and other varieties of joe.
Mylan has raised the price for the EpiPen, an auto - injector device that delivers epinephrine to counteract deadly allergic reactions which must be replaced on a yearly basis, more than 400 % over the last decade, putting families who have high deductible health insurance in a bind.
Reports that the tariff list may also include consumer goods such as clothing and footwear drew strong protests from U.S. business groups, which argued that it would raise prices for U.S. consumers.
While the details remain unclear, this will inevitably raise prices for PV installations.
Disruption of the honey bee supply raised prices for domestically grown nuts, fruits, and vegetables.
Another related issue that impacts both wages and inflation: Despite a tight labor market and high consumer confidence, many companies don't feel they can retain market share if they raise prices for consumers.
And, indeed, the very promise of tariffs — the whole point of them — is that they raise prices for the protected product: If they didn't, the policy wouldn't work for the industry meant to be helped.
«All that will happen with steel tariffs is you will raise prices for all import users and that includes businesses and of course consumers,» Kudlow said.
In November, the company plans to raise prices for two of its most popular wing promotions.
The DOJ sued AT&T last fall claiming that the deal would dramatically raise prices for consumers, largely because AT&T will likely try its best to make it harder and more expensive for competitors to license the content (like HBO) essential to competing with AT&T.
That spells a big hit to profits for companies that rely on gig workers, and could raise prices for users.
Expectations of tariffs on some Chinese goods have alarmed dozens of U.S. business groups, who said they would raise prices for consumers, kill jobs and drive down financial markets.
Swedish music - streaming service Spotify on April 26 said it would raise prices for subscribers in Norway.
The Internet video service is about to raise its prices for the first time in three years to help pay for more Internet video programming such as its popular...
And that can raise prices like Amazon, which is raising the price for its Prime membership by $ 20, from $ 99 to $ 119 a year, adding billions of dollars to its revenues to the bottom line.
If enough people do what you did then CNN can raise their prices for advertisements because they can show that people read and take time to comment on their articles.
You can not raise prices for, say, a call center in Naperville if you are competing with call centers in New Delhi.
This makes growing it difficult and raises the price for you as the consumer.
There has been a bit in the media over the last couple of days about Telstra's call to the ACCC to raise prices for access to copper.
«Mergers like this one could eventually reduce options and raise prices for consumers,» said Kastel.
The only thing that has come out of it is that Monaco are now raising their price for him every other day.
We (and I would hazard most orgs) list games against some opponents as «premium» and do, in fact, raise prices for them.
Most raise their prices for kids who can pay, according to research by the nonprofit School Nutrition Association, which found that nearly 60 percent of public school districts raised lunch prices in 2009, the last full year for which national figures were available.
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