Sentences with phrase «sold en masse»

This group of apps was sold en masse to brands who wanted to reach consumers in their homes — through Amazon's connected speakers, like the Echo, and other Alexa - powered devices.
The company's sales have largely been built on lower and mid-tier phones that it has sold en masse to customers in Europe, its home market of China, and other Asian countries.
This Christian title is different and hit a list because it was sold en masse in retail outlets and not sequestered to Christian retailers that don't get the benefit of reporting to the lists.
Because tokens have a price, they can be issued and sold en masse at the inception of a new protocol to fund its development, similar to the way startups have used Kickstarter to fund product development.
In fact, I expect in the reasonably near future to see a decline in the price of gold due to investors selling it en masse to re-enter the stock market when the economy has recovered more substantially.
The future rise or fall of the YBA market is dependent upon Saatchi's seemingly bottomless pocket (he is renowned for his power to influence market values by buying or selling en masse.
Electric vehicles, Toprak said, won't sell en masse until customers know they will ultimately save enough to take a risk on new technology.

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These startup businesses, companies selling vaporizers, CBD products, and software to marijuana users or marijuana companies, were kicked off payment processors and other mainstream business platforms en masse as a result, entrepreneurs affected by the purge say.
Selling With a supermajority of iOS apps being offered for free — more than 90 percent, Blau says — companies have turned en masse to a business model in which customers pay for extra features.
As farmers sold off their stockpiles of grain and cotton, they also brought their livestock to market en masse, he says, leaving the lowest head count of cattle in the U.S. since 1950.
And even if it happened en masse, the club would still have 44,000 fans worth of season ticket money for that game, and the remaining tickets on sale would still be sold on the general market.
Seeing as how these cow part scraps could not be packaged - as - is or safely sold without considerable industrial processing — is this value - added as the PR corporation - speak claims — or valued detracted as consumers reject it en masse in the marketplace??
Now that Alfa Romeo's officially back in the United States market to sell cars en masse, the big question still remains: «What's next?»
First, a quick glance at the distribution of 115,000 of the best selling titles by publisher category, collected en masse from Amazon.co.uk's bestseller lists.
The wave of redemptions then leads to forced selling of equity positions, either en masse or on a pro rata basis, which then triggers tax issues (hopefully gains but sometimes not).
Ultimately, breaking confidentiality 1) Probably means Valve will not sell their games anymore, 2) Lowers the chances of regular Steam sales and thus 3) hurts the publishers financially since not only will their games probably not be sold on Steam anymore, they also lose the chance of selling their games en masse on Steam sales.
For every Call of Duty title that sells a billion copies, there are probably 20 Barbie titles that are cheap to make and snapped up by parents for their kids en masse.
In Rejection of Continental Drift, Dr Oreskes applied the work of Thomas Kuhn, which to me revealed the «herd mentality» of scientists, first in defending a theory long past its sell - by - date and second in moving en masse to a new theory,
It allowed advertisers to reach a large smart speaker customer base by aggregating voice app developers into a network whose reach could be sold to advertisers en masse.
Having been radically misinterpreted by the market, panic selling was triggered en masse, which saw prices of almost all top 100 altcoins dive by 30 - 50 percent.
Immediately after the 2016 election, investors sold government debt en masse, causing the 10 - year yield to rise from 1.88 percent on November 8 to 2.60 percent five weeks later.
U.S. landlords who built rental businesses by buying homes en masse are now consolidating and streamlining their operations, in part by selling for a profit properties that have soared in value or no longer fit their business models.
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