Discount: the percentage off the list price at which booksellers buy the book (
results in the wholesale price); industry standard discount is 55 %
Not exact matches
The «loss - leader with ugly
wholesale transfer
pricing» dynamic that exists
in the movie theater industry
results in some predictable behavior:
It claims some missteps (Samuel's push for
price signalling bans on banking chiefs and his readiness to accept «the
wholesale monopoly» of the NBN), highlights some controversy (including the claims of conflict of interest regarding the DFO and the ACCC's pursuit of Richard Pratt) but concludes that overall «Mr Samuel's energy and focus have
resulted in an expansion of the size and the powers of the ACCC, which has also developed a clearer pro-market approach than it had under his predecessor, Alan Fels»
The shorts are a
result of my crazy (mad kind of crazy, not the cool kind) shopping skills
in Bangkok and me having to buy three extra bottoms to meet the
wholesale price.
We'd have to adapt because ultimately, the agency
pricing results in readers paying high
prices across the board when
in a
wholesale / retail market, competition would keep
prices lower.
So, any sort of
wholesale pricing will
result in Amazon driving the
price of an ebook to be less than the
price required for a physical bookstore to be profitable.
In contrast, conventional mortgage brokers and lenders add a markup to the
wholesale prices, and quote the
resulting «retail
prices» to customers.
The grid operator testified that «
wholesale energy
prices and emissions will rise when extreme weather
results in natural gas pipeline constraints — driving up the
price of natural gas (and
wholesale energy) and forcing New England to rely on oil - and coal - fired generation for multi-day (or multi-week) periods.»
This year it said: «All of these factors have
resulted in wholesale electricity
prices that continue to fall short of achieving an adequate long - term return on the business.
In both New England and New York, frigid air has increased demand for natural gas, pushing gas prices higher and resulting in increased wholesale electricity price
In both New England and New York, frigid air has increased demand for natural gas, pushing gas
prices higher and
resulting in increased wholesale electricity price
in increased
wholesale electricity
prices.
This point of use solar capacity reduces demand for grid electricity and so reduces the
wholesale price as lower demand
results in lower
prices.
Wholesale electricity markets sometimes
result in prices below zero.
It assumes existing wind and solar expansion plans go ahead, but says that, as
result, «by 2030,
wholesale market
prices in some countries will have become highly volatile and driven by short term weather patterns».
Resulting cases, such as margin squeeze cases — where dominant operators allegedly raise
wholesale prices while lowering their retail
price to «squeeze» new entrants —
in particular appear to take up a large proportion of both the Commission's and the NRA's time.