Sentences with phrase «slice of the market flaherty»

That led to an earlier Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Keytruda than Opdivo in 2014 since the former was a more targeted therapy; but it also left Merck with a smaller slice of the market.
A subset of affluent consumers is willing to pay higher prices for free - range beef, cage - free eggs, and other animal products marketed as sustainably produced and cruelty - free, but that's a tiny slice of the market.
DEMAND for fast food alternatives continues to increase and gourmet pie shops are taking a big slice of the market.
With the big ETF players covering the easiest and most inexpensive indexes, more ETFs have been launched by niche managers focused on new slices of markets and sectors, as well as alternative investing and actively managed strategies.
These outsiders have captured only a tiny slice of the market so far.
However, I do think the fact that such a narrow slice of the market has driven much of the S&P 500's gains poses a growing risk and headwind for gains in the coming year.
The $ 3 million to $ 5 million slice of the market is being hardest hit as buyers without deposits of between 25 to 35 per cent are being squeezed out of the market by the tougher lending conditions, agents claim.
Often it is a pie chart depicting a massive total addressable market (TAM) and conveying the point that the business only needs a small slice of that market to be a huge success.
There are lot of companies vying for that slice of market share, but the growth is a good sign for independent speaker OEMs.
As it did a decade ago, Woolworths holds the largest slice of the market, but this has declined slightly from 40.3 % in the 12 months to March 2006 to 38.5 % as of March 2015.
With Russia's hunger for hard currency, Western launch companies feared that Russia might take a large slice of the market for space launches, using boosters built during the Cold War.
«There is a slice of the market that is not being served by public education.
Volvo takes a relatively small slice of its market segment — as of June, year to date sales of the V60 were just 1711 units, lower than the Lexus IS, while the S60 saloon was below that of the just - launched Jaguar XE.
But in a segment that is creeping toward dullness, the fun - to - drive 2016 Jaguar XF should carve itself a slice of the market — the slice that, like Jaguar management, used to be loyal to BMW.
The company's latest C - Segment offering brings a healthy dose of style, performance and technology to an extremely competitive slice of the market.
It's a tough slice of the market, but the Accord has 30 years of refinement behind it.
Nissan says its Versa hatchback is the biggest seller in the segment and has been since 2008, a highly competitive slice of the market that includes the relatively new Sonic, Accent / Rio,...
Beyond those, the hi - tech Honda Civic and Mazda3, the style - conscious DS 4 and Alfa Romeo Giulietta, as well as the value - focused Nissan Pulsar, Kia Cee'd and Hyundai i30 each have their eyes on a slice of the market.
Though the 1990 lineup of luxury cars is arguably the best yet, there will be more competitors vying for a slice of the market.
The seven - seat MU - X SUV meanwhile holds a 5.9 per cent slice of the market.
That fact alone must really irk Volkswagen, whose Crafter shares the same chassis and cab yet has the smallest slice of this market.
Nissan says its Versa hatchback is the biggest seller in the segment and has been since 2008, a highly competitive slice of the market that includes the relatively new Sonic, Accent / Rio, Fiesta / Mazda2 and the popularly peppy Honda Fit.
Many agents claim the 25 % figure, created before e-books became such a large slice of the market, is essentially an arbitrary one.
That smaller slice of the market means that Nooks are likely to fall increasingly further behind the technological curve.
Is it just that Diaz (who, yes, is a fantastic writer of sentences, however slight their freight) has a corner on this particular slice of the market?
If the company manages to keep a low price for the new tablets, they might take an even larger slice of the market; the analyst's report contains a shipment forecast raised to 14.9 million units (up from a previous estimate of 12.7 million units).
In other words, Android owes most of its slim slice of market share on an Android tablet that doesn't look or feel at all like a pure Android tablet.
With the introduction of the LG Kids Pad, it's clear that LG are keen to address the needs of tiny tablet users and grab a slice of the market — but not at a very small price.Earlier this year the Archos Child Pad came onto the -LSB-...]
However, other big names soon caught up with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus, and Microsoft's Surface all taking a slice of the market — Bill Gates has caught up at last!
As a percentage, those series are only a slice of the market.
It still marks 5 years in a row of e-book sales of over one billion dollars, and remember this only counts large publisher sales, not self - published e-books, which account for a larger and larger slice of the market.
Amazon's industry dominance is such that most other e-reader manufacturers hang on to wee slices of the market with only the slightest of finger holds.
That's why our experts gave preference to ETFs tracking broad indexes rather than narrow slices of the market, such as the energy, financial or technology sectors.
Although the above indexes mention mid-cap stocks as well as large caps, the more popular S&P / TSX 60 is also comparable, since it covers almost the same slice of the market as the FTSE benchmark:
Perhaps that slice of the market is different from the rest of the market.
ETFs, in particular, have been launched thick and fast, as Wall Street firms vie to get their slice of the market for enhanced indexing.
But sometimes, do you ever look at a v small slice of the market and feel like you've (somewhat) got to grips with it?
We're able to track these particular slices of the market back to 1979.
Their other ETFs are newer and a smaller slice of the market.
When asked how they'd go about getting a slice of the market, the most common answer was «by charging less.»
Surely though, if any game can carve out its own slice of the market though it's the LMA series?
That is a very small slice of the market that lawyers are serving.
There are lot of companies vying for that slice of market share, but the growth is a good sign for independent speaker OEMs.
Interestingly, the laptop situation has seen Lenovo take a huge slice of the market, and it's possible that the smartphone market may begin to coalesce around a smaller number of not - quite - flagship brands, if price pressure squeezes others out of the market.
Only about a tenth of India's 900 million phone users have smartphones, and large players are already duking it out for a slice of the market.
Most have looked to mining or to simply target the exchange route for a chance at a small slice of this market.
Over the past 18 months, Wall Street banks and other big institutions have been trying to muscle their way into the small - balance commercial real estate loan business, a highly fragmented slice of the market that...
Then, in an about - face, some of those same FSBO sites scrambled to develop partnerships with brokers willing to work in this slice of the market.
This is and will continue to be a slice of the market no larger than 10 to 15 per cent, in my opinion.

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And with good reason; millions of entrepreneurs and businesspeople have embraced the idea that carving out a slice of an existing market can certainly be effective, but finding new opportunities — finding blue oceans — is even better, since those gains don't have to come at the expense of other businesses or other people.
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