Sentences with phrase «sold by other retailers»

Ideally, independent stores should concentrate on brands or lines of food that are not sold by other retailers in their general vicinity.
Customers often only returned to take advantage of costly promotions, and Shop.ca offered many of the same brands sold by other retailers.
Then the Future Shop's «Lowest Price Guarantee» is also equally applicable to the Kobo e-reader so that anyone who can claim that the Kobo is sold by any other retailer based in Canada at a price lower than that of the Future Shop will be entitled to a 10 percent price advantage.

Not exact matches

Going forward, Under Armour plans to respond by focusing more on direct - to - consumer retail — a strategy Nike is also pursuing — and finding other places to sell its apparel and footwear, like Kohl's (kss).
Since then, analysts and market researchers have offered educated guesses on how many units Apple has sold by analyzing its supply chain, retail availability, and other factors.
The United States, where sales of new watches have been falling for years, is the number one market for pre-owned watches, followed by Britain and Japan, said U.S. retailer Danny Govberg, who sells new watches for Rolex and other brands, but also an increasing number of second - hand timepieces.
Indeed, if retail investors end up taking a bath on ABCP, Wong feels she should sell her remaining assets to replace the funds lost by other family members.
Most of the small businesses sold were in the service sector, with 45 percent; followed by retail, with 26 percent; retail / restaurant, with 18 percent; «other» businesses, with 7 percent; and manufacturing, with 5 percent.
[130]... Metcash and Pick n Pay, on the other hand, say that, if the acquisition of Franklins by Metcash does not proceed, each of the 80 Franklins Corporate Stores will be sold to one of the major supermarket chains, or sold to an independent grocery retailer, or closed.
The Bromley by Wolf Blass collection is available at Dan Murphy's and other fine wine retailers from mid-October 2016 until sold out.
[By L.R.Knost, best - selling author of The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline, Whispers Through Time: Communication Through the Ages and Stages of Childhood and Two Thousand Kisses a Day: Gentle Parenting Through the Ages and Stages available on Amazon and through other major retailers.]
(1) No person shall at any place where any infant formula is sold by retail --(a) advertise any infant formula; (b) make any special display of an infant formula designed to promote (d) promote the sale of an infant formula by means of premiums, special sales, loss - leaders or tie - in sales; or (e) undertake any other promotional activity to induce the sale of an infant formula.
Late December, the PPPRA had on behalf of the Federal Government announced that effective January 1, 2016, Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, would be sold at N86 per litre by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) retail stations, while other oil marketers would sell at N86.50 per litre.
The same problem is found in most dietary supplements sold by health food stores and other retailers — their ingredients often contain various junk ingredients.
The other flat bottom brush is the wax brush that used to be sold by all the Annie Sloan retailers, before Annie Sloan developed her wax brushes.
In the event covered repairs are performed by the retailer that sold you the Service Agreement, or any other Jaguar retailer, the deductible will be one hundred ($ 100) dollars.
The 2015 Honda Accord has always been fun to drive, extremely efficient and generously spacious which is why it leads every other model by being the best selling passenger car in America for the first 6 months of 2014, based on IHS Automotive, Polk U.S. new retail registration data for 2013 and Jan - Jun 2014.
But a retailer needs to sell the books that people want, and in January 2010, Amazon ceded to the agency model used by Macmillan and other publishers.
So, in the name of antitrust, the level playing field of the past two years — agency model e-books were priced the same whether sold by Amazon, Barnes & Noble or independent bookstores — will likely revert to a situation where a near - monopoly power determines pricing and most other retailers see their already - smaller market share shrink.
As Google first announced in September 2009, any book retailer — Amazon, Barnes & Noble, local bookstores, or other retailers — will be able to sell consumers online access to the out - of - print books covered by the settlement, including unclaimed books.
We reported yesterday that many ebooks by Hachette and HarperCollins were spotted selling for way less than normal on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other retailers.
According to the highly involved metrics from one specific title, PW discovered, «By studying the print bestseller list for a two - week period, we were able to determine that a title in Amazon's top five averages 1,094 print copies sold across all channels, including other retailers, on a typical day.
If your readers buy a significant number of your books from other retailers, then you probably don't want to anger them by selling your book through Amazon alone.
If you decide not to sell exclusively with Amazon by enrolling in KDP Select, then you'll want to decide how you'll manage distribution to other ebook retailers, primarily Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble Nook Press, and Kobo.
Millions of e-books that would have sold at retail for $ 9.99 or for other low prices instead sold for the prices indicated by the price schedules included in the Apple Agency Agreements — generally, $ 12.99 or $ 14.99.
The first thing to understand about ebook spam, pirated content, and PLR content (PLR books are titles that were written by one author with the intention of selling that title to other would - be authors who wish to put their names on it and sell it as their own original work, resulting in multiple copies of the same worthless book flooding the catalog) is that the various retailers and distributors who make ebooks available to the general public are all doing their utmost to protect the integrity of their catalogs.
Song Reader by Beck Hansen, which retails on Amazon for just over $ 22 for the hardcover, is available on eBay through Roxy Media UK's storefront for over $ 40; other third party vendors on Amazon such as Any Book and Murray Media sell the same title for as much as $ 124.
The Nook Tablet is being sold online, in Barnes & Noble stores and by a variety of other retailers, including Target, Best Buy, Staples and Fry's.
Even then, you don't know if other factors are influencing sales as well — factors that might include strong support among independent retailers known for hand - selling books they like or a viral marketing campaign started not by the publisher or author but by a fan.
You've got some of them looking at direct sales businesses, digitizing backlist ebooks that are not being digitized by publishers quickly enough, taking the rights and selling them direct to consumers, or through other retail channels.
«By selling their books through their own BookShop ™, our authors get paid more than any other retail offers, plus they get paid much faster.
I'm sure I've bought many cartons of milk at a loss for the retailer who made it up by selling me other items at a nice profit.
Amazon Kindle is still the dominant platform, shifting more devices and selling more books than any other retailer by a considerable margin.
If they want to sell through Kindle — and of course, they do — they use Amazon's proprietary MOBI ebook format; and for everyone else they use Adobe DRM, which is recognized by other retailers.
Most, if not the vast majority of books, sold by Amazon and other retailers at a discount aren't sold at a loss.
Also, it made perfect sense that I should sell ebooks by some of my peers (Eisler and Crouch as of this writing) and offer them the same 70 % royalty rate as other retailers do.
The online retailer «threatened the long - term, overall health of the book publishing industry,» said Penguin, «by creating barriers to entry, undercutting the margins and incentives of other sellers, fostering a perception of ebooks as lowcost commodities, and threatening the viability of book publishers and authors, as well as other book selling outlets vital to the marketing and promotion of books».
His Shatzkin Files have been chronicling the changing ebooks retailing landscape wrought by the agency model ever since Apple added ebooks to the iTunes store and demanded all publishers it works with change to agency pricing — thereby allowing Apple to sell books on a level pricing field with all other e-tailers.
Right now in print terms, most books bought by Irish consumers are sold to them by Irish retailers, Easons the principle one but others like Dubray, The Book Centres, Kenny's, O'Mahony's, Hughes & Hughes and many many others.
B&N just marked down the Nook Glowlight Plus by $ 10 and the Galaxy Tab 4 by $ 30 (making it the same price that it sells for from other retailers) two days ago, and now they announce this different sale.
The producer makes profit by creating the product or service and then selling it to a wholesaler or distributor, and that distributor or wholesaler makes a profit by reselling it to other distributors, wholesalers, or retailers.
Prohibited acts.A credit services organization, a salesperson, agent, or representative of a credit services organization, or an independent contractor who sells or attempts to sell the services of a credit services organization shall not: (1) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration before completing performance of all services, other than those described in subdivision (2) of this section, which the credit services organization has agreed to perform for the buyer unless the credit services organization has obtained a surety bond or established and maintained a surety account as provided in section 45 - 805; (2) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration for obtaining or attempting to obtain an extension of credit that the credit services organization has agreed to obtain for the buyer before the extension of credit is obtained; (3) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is substantially the same as that available to the general public; (4) Make or use a false or misleading representation in the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization, including (a) guaranteeing to erase bad credit or words to that effect unless the representation clearly discloses that this can be done only if the credit history is inaccurate or obsolete and (b) guaranteeing an extension of credit regardless of the person's previous credit problem or credit history unless the representation clearly discloses the eligibility requirements for obtaining an extension of credit; (5) Engage, directly or indirectly, in a fraudulent or deceptive act, practice, or course of business in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization; (6) Make or advise a buyer to make a statement with respect to a buyer's credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity that is false or misleading or that should be known by the exercise of reasonable care to be false or misleading to a consumer reporting agency or to a person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension of credit; or (7) Advertise or cause to be advertised, in any manner whatsoever, the services of a credit services organization without filing a registration statement with the Secretary of State under section 45 - 806 unless otherwise provided by the Credit Services Organization Act.
(1) A credit services organization, its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services of a credit services organization may not do any of the following: (a) conduct any business regulated by this chapter without first: (i) securing a certificate of registration from the division; and (ii) unless exempted under Section 13 -21-4, posting a bond, letter of credit, or certificate of deposit with the division in the amount of $ 100,000; (b) make a false statement, or fail to state a material fact, in connection with an application for registration with the division; (c) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance of the services the credit services organization has agreed to perform for the buyer; (d) dispute or challenge, or assist a person in disputing or challenging an entry in a credit report prepared by a consumer reporting agency without a factual basis for believing and obtaining a written statement for each entry from the person stating that that person believes that the entry contains a material error or omission, outdated information, inaccurate information, or unverifiable information; (e) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the general public; (f) make, or counsel or advise any buyer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and that is known, or that by the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a credit reporting agency or to any person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension of credit, with respect to a buyer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; (g) make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course of business that operates or would operate as fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization; and (h) transact any business as a credit services organization, as defined in Section 13 -21-2, without first having registered with the division by paying an annual fee set pursuant to Section 63J -1-504 and filing proof that it has obtained a bond or letter of credit as required by Subsection (2).
A credit repair business and its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services of a credit repair business, shall not do any of the following: (1) Charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance of the services that the credit repair business has agreed to perform for or on behalf of the consumer; (2) Charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the consumer to a retail seller or to any other credit grantor who will or may extend credit to the consumer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the consumer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the general public; (3) Represent that it can directly or indirectly arrange for the removal of derogatory credit information from the consumer's credit report or otherwise improve the consumer's credit report or credit standing, provided, this shall not prevent truthful, unexaggerated statements about the consumer's rights under existing law regarding his credit history or regarding access to his credit file; (4) Make, or counsel or advise any consumer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and which is known or which by the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a consumer reporting agency or to any person who has extended credit to a consumer or to whom a consumer is applying for an extension of credit, with respect to a consumer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; or (5) Make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale of the services of a credit repair business or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit repair business.
By selling almost everything, Amazon provides one - stop convenience that other online retailers can't match.
«Menu is a leading North American private - label / contract manufacturer of wet pet food products sold by supermarket retailers, mass merchandisers, pet specialty retailers and other retail and wholesale outlets.»
While more than 70 percent of retailers Pet Business surveyed said that they sold dog and cat products, no other pet product segment broke the 35 - percent mark (bird, small animal and aquarium products are sold by about 34 percent of surveyed retailers, and herptile and pond products were sold by around 25 percent).
The Guides to Buying, Selling & Marketing serve as how - to handbooks for retailers looking to take advantage of these lucrative categories by providing practical background information on the subject, successful methods for marketing and merchandising and other useful tips to help them grow their business.
This give our brands additional recognition without the discounting that comes with the mass channel.The independents have been very critical in the growth of our labels, and we have held true to our word by not selling to the large pet specialty retailers, such as Petco and PetSmart, or other large players in pet food such as Wal - Mart, Target and Tractor Supply, to name a few.
The way the company makes its money is by selling the aggregated information — not a retailer's individual data — to other interested parties, such as pet product manufacturers.
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