Sentences with phrase «sets bulk prices»

The report says the federation of maple syrup producers in Quebec sets bulk prices and has a monopoly on bulk sales of the product, or 85 per cent of the province's annual yield.

Not exact matches

Large crops, followed by challenging harvests across many winegrape producing regions, has resulted in decreasing supply, and increasing prices according to Marc Cuneo and Mike Needham of Turrentine Brokerage, who will co-present on the «Current State of the Grape and Bulk Wine Market» at the 21st Annual Vineyard Economics Seminar, set for Wednesday, May 25, -LSB-...]
Large crops, followed by challenging harvests across many winegrape producing regions, has resulted in decreasing supply, and increasing prices according to Marc Cuneo and Mike Needham of Turrentine Brokerage, who will co-present on the «Current State of the Grape and Bulk Wine Market» at the 21st Annual Vineyard Economics Seminar, set for Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in Napa, California at the Napa Valley Marriott.
Those specifications called for a minimum bid price of $ 3 million for all seven units, though an appraisal set a bulk sale price at $ 3.7 million, and a total price, if sold individually, of $ 4.4 million.
You can also set up differential pricing models based on membership levels, payment options (bulk and installments), and purchasing patterns of individual users.
Instead of competing with low prices, Apple had convinced the top six publishers to set their own prices on ebooks instead of allowing Amazon to buy them in bulk and then undercut the competition.
In many cases the bank will set one mortgage payment but in actuality there are two liens; one a senior for the bulk of the sale price and one a junior for the down payment and closing.
With this arrangement, one party is protecting its business by making sure to purchase the commodity at a certain price before it has the chance to increase, while another party makes a bulk sale at a set price before it has the chance to decrease.
Most property companies are now enthusiastically back in acquisition mode — in fact, recent news & developments suggests the makings of a real land grab... [You know prices look set to rise when multiple buyers are bulking up, jumping into portfolio auctions, and generally appear terrified they'll miss out on sealing a deal or two!]
Otherwise, the only real option you have for a new boost of visibility after the game drops off the New Releases page on the eShop is to discount it, and we all know how well that went for the AppStore and Steam — it just drove prices down and a lot of people got so used to buy games on sale that it became the norm for developers to set their prices based on the fact that the bulk of their units will be sold at a discount of 50 % or more.
There were developers who would sell a «bulk» amount of keys at a set price (lower than steam) to one person and then that one person would resell them privately via paypal - so the developer gets a sale they wouldn't have got, the middle man gets a small profit, and the user gets the game for a cheaper price
to the extent that a dominant undertaking sets its prices at a level covering the bulk of the costs attributable to the supply of the goods or services in question, it will, as a general rule, be possible for a competitor as efficient as that undertaking to compete with those prices without suffering losses that are unsustainable in the long term.
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