Sentences with phrase «shift of this particular market»

While most speakers of the language, primarily in Belgium and the Netherlands, have a competent grasp of English, perhaps this means a shift of this particular market towards Stockpair's benefit.

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«The long - term trend of premiumization has contributed to the market share shift away from beer and toward spirts in particular,» Robinson explains.
What all of this amounts to is that a cheap policy might just represent a market shift or a change in the needs of a particular company.
There are at least three ways of doing that: making bets that the market or particular sectors or securities will fall (long / short equity), shifting assets from overvalued asset classes to undervalued ones (flexible portfolios) or selling stocks as they become overvalued and holding the proceeds in cash until stocks become undervalued again (absolute value investing).
They said this less because they see Trump moderating his stances and more because many of the targets set by Obama, and built on in Clinton campaign pledges, were based on shifts in energy use that are largely being driven by market forces or longstanding environmental laws that are relatively immune to the influence of any particular occupant of the White House.
Although experience internationally shows that cartels may exist in almost any industry, there are certain industry structures and commercial activities and / or factors that may increase the risk of cartel formation, including: - customers that make regular, repetitive purchases by way of competitive tender; - competitors that know each other well through social contact, trade associations, shifting employment or other legitimate activities; - companies with immature corporate governance systems which fail to pay sufficient attention to compliance issues; - price or margin increases in a depressed market; - unexplained reluctance to compete on price and / or in particular areas and / or in respect of particular products; - unexplained reluctance to increase output; - unexplained pricing or market share stability in a previously volatile market; and - regular unexplained parallel price increases.
What all of this amounts to is that a cheap policy might just represent a market shift or a change in the needs of a particular company.
It can be a difficult position to be in — you've specialized in a particular housing market for most of your career, and then the market shifts.
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