Sentences with phrase «squeezed out of their profits»

Restaurants don't get squeezed out of their profits because restaurants are not charged a «middleman» fee.

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A discount retailer will trim profit margins to the bone to squeeze those famed low prices out of products — but there are some advantages for vendors willing to go lean.
The suppliers have little bargaining power to begin with; there is not much profit left to squeeze out of them by being an even larger athletic shoe company.
To make sure you never overpay for a stock, Keith always recommends the tactics to squeeze every drop of profit out of an investment, like lowball orders and dollar - cost averaging.
As a stock trader, it is important not to suffer from the illusion that trading profits can be squeezed out of every market.
On the other hand, private industry has laid off a good chunk of their workforce while squeezing every last bit of productivity out of those who remain, held back raises while telling their employees they're lucky to have a job, stopped making 401k matching contributions even after their profits have soared to record highs and they've banked a ton of cash that they're NOT spending to hire or rehire laid - off employees.
They provide a nearly 100 % yield so every last drop of profit is squeezed out of the keg.
One truly can compare the watching of how big studios and their hired bigwigs operate as the equivalent of watching how sausage gets made, as many of us to very much enjoy the end product, but we would be less pleased if we were to know how a kernel of inspiration from the mind of a writer can be second - guessed and repackaged due to executive decisions made by relatively visionless empty suits who are in the creation process solely to make money, squeezing out all trace of artistic merit where it interferes with bottom - line profit.
Yet, even with new forms of resistance ushered in by technological innovation, the stiff - gestured ideology of neoliberalism has arched towards a state of «human exceptionalism» where all of humanity is now supposed to feel free to exploit at will the relations between nature and society any way that it chooses, as long as profits can be squeezed out.
How is GM squeezing such large profit increases out of small and midsize sedans?
You see, struggling traders who exit emotionally tend to think they are going to somehow squeeze every last pip out of a move and this causes them to have difficulty closing a trade that has moved into a nice profit.
See The fact of the matter is that credit card companies are «for profit organisations» and they are scared in these difficult times, hence want to squeeze the max out of the customer who are likely to pay, by increasing the interest rate.
By pyramiding on trades where the trend is strong, you can squeeze a lot more profit out of each trade.
It's a shame that we likely will never see the level of profit Cemex will squeeze out of this puppy in the next boom.
Also, if there is a previous support or resistance level that has held strong in the past, you might want to use this level for a profit target, usually putting your target just in front of the level works better than trying to squeeze every last pip out by putting your target right at the level or slightly beyond it.
However, despite a 50 % drop in revenue from 2006 to 2009, the company still managed to squeeze out a profit every year, and continued to pay shareholders a dividend, including a $.50 per share special dividend in October of 2009.
And yet here they are, still trying to squeeze some profit out of that crap, by re-porting it to Nintendo's new console, two gens later.
Your mission, if you choose to harvest it, is to squeeze as much profit out of mass amounts of cheap tomatoes
Your mission, if you choose to harvest it, is to squeeze as much profit out of mass amounts of cheap tomatoes and spinach.
Low bidders will then do whatever they can to squeeze profit out of the contract.
A country that in spite of everything science tells us, what the changing weather tells us, is determined to squeeze every bit of oil out of the ground to grab the last of the profits to feed an addiction that we know is destroying a future from coming generations.
But as it gets harder to squeeze a profit out of the drying fields, they are increasingly asking the...
Discover's Chris Mooney points out that we have, in the G20, more science degrees than things for them to do, and on the other hand, a complete dearth of science journalism, and a growing divide between scientists and the public, and laments that, after all, newspapers and mass media have to do what makes the most profit, so science journalism is inevitably going to be squeezed out as cheaper - to - produce internet sources cut into media ad revenue.
The mathematics of law firm economics are fairly simple; it is practically impossible to conceive of a way that more profit can be squeezed out of the system in ways that are not already being acted upon.
Likewise with the trucking company, especially if they were encouraging the workers to load the truck past its weight limit with the goal of squeezing more profits out of each haul.
Companies today are struggling to optimize every company system while squeezing every ounce of profit out as possible in order to stay afloat in this volatile economy.
As a result, thousands of people are pouring money into the housing market, looking to revive lost faith and squeeze some profit out of this positive economic period.
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