Sentences with phrase «sales results against»

They don't track sales results against marketing efforts, for example, or fully align marketing to the business development strategy (if there even is one).

Not exact matches

His consistency, accuracy, and ability are unmatched, and unless he's facing off against Scherzer or Chris Sale, chances are you don't have to watch the game to know the result.
For many U.S. airlines, this has resulted in price battlegrounds from Chicago to Dallas and lower unit revenue, which measures ticket sales against flight capacity.
Failure to pay civil judgements against you could result in garnishment of wages or bank accounts, eviction or a forced sale of property, depending on state laws.
Mr Ottaway said in the US, the initial backlash against craft beer brands which had sold out to large conglomerates often resulted in a short - term sales dip in their local area, but it was soon overtaken by faster growth overall as the enhanced distribution channels and bigger marketing clout kicked in.
Producers are hopeful that the relative weakening of the Australian dollar against the US dollar will result in a boost in export sales.
He opted against an IPO in favour of an outright sale because he did not believe the market's focus on short term results would be good for the business.
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Reuss sees May sales stacking up nicely against last year's result, when auto makers delivered a strong 1.3 million units, and says GM will skip the industry's annual summer shutdown again this year.
I would love to see more of the older cars in the top spots, instead of the Ford GTs; not because I have anything against the Blue Oval, but because the sale prices of the GTs skew the results due to their already astronomical selling price when new ($ 275,000 to $ 500,000, depending upon equipment).
But they'd have to be damned clear about how they're calculating unit sales, would have to aggregate sufficient data so that they had an error estimate in their calculation, would have to poll for lengthy periods of time, and would have to test their results against actual data to see how the model (and this is a model of earnings, not data about earnings) corresponds with reality.
First, ebooks sold better in 2013 by numbers of total sales, but actually resulted in less overall revenue than they have in the past; this may stem from the understanding of where ebook pricing should fall, and the fact that Amazon was able to discount ebooks again after the stripping away of agency pricing following the DOJ lawsuit against the Big Five publishers.
Also, always compare your marketing costs against your sales results.
An equity sale occurs when real estate is sold to a third party for more than what is owed against it, usually resulting in a surplus of funds to the seller.
If a property is sold as the result of a mortgage default, but the sale does not generate enough money to pay the outstanding balance and all associated costs, fees and interest, the insurer will pay the shortfall to the bank and will then have the right to enforce against each borrower personally for the deficiency.
Against a 2013 back - drop of tentative US growth, and an inflection point for European growth, Smurfit Kappa's actually firing on all cylinders with 8 % YTD sales growth & even better 10 % growth in its Q3 - 2013 results.
Factors that could cause Blizzard Entertainment's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward - looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Blizzard Entertainment's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Blizzard Entertainment's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next - generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Blizzard Entertainment's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Blizzard Entertainment, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third - party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.
The sale included four Milton Averys in quick succession — the artist most represented in the sale — and three of them jumped above their high estimate (perhaps the result of the rumor that a major museum is said to be organizing an Avery retrospective), with the tranquil beach scene White Umbrellas (1952) going for $ 1.87 million against a high estimate of just $ 700,000.
Led by five major works by Sigmar Polke, arguably the greatest grouping of Polke works ever offered at auction, which realized # 16,252,500 / $ 20,608,170 / $ 26,117,770 (see single sold prices below), tonight's sale saw strong bidding from international buyers resulting in half of the lots (49 % / 21 lots) selling above estimate, many for double or even five times of their pre-sale estimate — like Aggregate (2004) by Anthony Gormley which sold for # 1,258,500 / $ 2,022,410 / $ 1,595,778 against an estimate of # 150,000 - 200,000.
International competition from bidders in the saleroom, on the telephones, and on the Internet resulted in a sale total of $ 1,806,813, against an estimate of $ 1,469,000 - 2,183,000, with 70 % sold by lot and a strong 93 % sold by value.
Following the Defendant failing to comply with the order for sale, obtaining vacant possession of the property and further orders for costs against the Defendant as a result of his failure to comply.
Three reasons: 1) you can see the results of every sale including opening bid and winning bid on PropertyRadar (makes it very easy for authorities to track), 2) there are a lot more investors at the trustee sales then there used to be, hard to get that many people to collude, and 3) the feds have filed charges against quite a few folks which was a wake up call to anyone dumb enough to still be doing it.
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19
Venezia v. Coldwell Banker Sammis Realty (270 A.D. 2d 480)- buyer's action against seller for fraud for failing to disclose toxic contamination of untapped ground water beneath the property and surrounding area dismissed; cause of action against brokers severed; buyer's claim of fraud against seller was extinguished upon closing as a result of specific merger clause in contract of sale; moreover, buyer's failed to allege that seller made any representation about the condition of the land's subsurface or groundwater and did not allege that seller engaged in concealment or otherwise deceitful conduct designed to prevent the discovery of such contamination; seller is under no duty to speak; salesperson of one of the defendant real estate agencies represented to buyer that the house was in good condition
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