«In
terms of consumer demand and reception, the 8 and 8 Plus have a share of total sales that makes them look much more like an»S» model, while the 7 and 7 Plus was close to the very well - received 6 and 6 Plus,» said CIRP analyst Josh Lowitz.
Not exact matches
When citizens feel the loss
of wealth due to these transfers to Germany's neighbors and due to rising inflation, domestic
demand for
consumer goods would «shrivel over the medium
term.»
In
terms of sales, Kuo believes the iPhone X will be in big
demand by
consumers.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, April 30 (Reuters)- The
term «
demand destruction» is again entering the lexicon
of the current crude oil market as the sharp rise in prices raises concerns about when do
consumers start cutting back on their fuel consumption.
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Consumer demand remains quite strong but expectations remain high in
terms of product, the innovation, and the style.
Within a
consumer welfare framework, these harms include degradation
of product quality and sapping diversity
of choice.406 Such harms may arise if Amazon uses its bargaining power to extract better
terms from producers and suppliers, who, in turn, slash investments to meet its
demands.
Ives added, however, that this is a near -
term product transition period that would ultimately result in brighter days ahead «on the shoulders
of the flagship iPhone 7 release as Apple is poised to benefit from pent - up
consumer demand / mega product cycle heading into September 2016, in our opinion.»
The tea and coffee marketplace continues to evolve rapidly as curious
consumers crave new, exciting indulgent choices that also meet their
demands in
terms of cost, sustainability and personalisation - more than half
of consumers would like to try a coffee product that offers additional benefits such as fibre, protein or natural energy.
How can we as an organization bring innovation to the market that taps
consumer demand for new, premium, unique, but at the same time fits within conventional alcohol beverage expectations, in
terms of pricing, packaging and taste.»
To deliver this self - optimising performance and increased long -
term value, it combines intelligent automation with innovative technologies
of connected machines and data - analytics management, leading to optimised production and maintenance services.
Consumer preferences are broadening and overall
demand is increasing due to unprecedented population growth, increased
consumer spending power and growing
demand for personalisation
of products in
terms of design and taste.
In addition to deciding on the nutrient composition, ingredient selection is a key consideration in
terms of cost and
consumer demand.
The biggest driver in the industry in
terms of change is the «war on sugar» and the
consumers demand to be healthier.
«Our pending acquisition
of 21st Century Fox will expand our ability to drive long -
term value as an extraordinary entertainment company with the content, the platforms, and the reach to meet the growing
demands of consumers around the world,» Iger told shareholders on a conference call earlier this morning.
Risks and uncertainties include without limitation the effect
of competitive and economic factors, and the Company's reaction to those factors, on
consumer and business buying decisions with respect to the Company's products; continued competitive pressures in the marketplace; the ability
of the Company to deliver to the marketplace and stimulate customer
demand for new programs, products, and technological innovations on a timely basis; the effect that product introductions and transitions, changes in product pricing or mix, and / or increases in component costs could have on the Company's gross margin; the inventory risk associated with the Company's need to order or commit to order product components in advance
of customer orders; the continued availability on acceptable
terms, or at all,
of certain components and services essential to the Company's business currently obtained by the Company from sole or limited sources; the effect that the Company's dependency on manufacturing and logistics services provided by third parties may have on the quality, quantity or cost
of products manufactured or services rendered; risks associated with the Company's international operations; the Company's reliance on third - party intellectual property and digital content; the potential impact
of a finding that the Company has infringed on the intellectual property rights
of others; the Company's dependency on the performance
of distributors, carriers and other resellers
of the Company's products; the effect that product and service quality problems could have on the Company's sales and operating profits; the continued service and availability
of key executives and employees; war, terrorism, public health issues, natural disasters, and other circumstances that could disrupt supply, delivery, or
demand of products; and unfavorable results
of other legal proceedings.
«Although media tablet sales were not as high as expected in the first quarter
of 2011 due to slower
consumer demand, overall economic conditions and supply - chain constraints, we believe with the entrance
of competitive new devices in the second half
of 2011, the market will sell close to 53 million units for the year and continue to grow long -
term,» said IDC research analyst Jennifer Song.
Whether one thinks it is a good thing or a bad thing that the deepest - pocketed retailer can spend $ 20 a copy on a big book to promote a price perception depends on your point
of view but this clearly demonstrates what the publishers, the retailers, and the
consumers face when a high - profile, high -
demand book is sold without the price discipline
of agency
terms.
«Although media tablet sales were not as high as expected in the first quarter
of 2011, due to slower
consumer demand, overall economic conditions and supply - chain constraints, we believe with the entrance
of competitive new devices in the second half
of 2011, the market will sell close to 53 million units for the year and continue to grow long -
term,» said Jennifer Song.
If the economy deteriorates sufficiently,
demand probably increases overall, in
terms of the number
of distressed
consumers — but this is likely overwhelmed by the decline in confidence (to borrow) & the ability to repay (which will prompt write - downs on the current book
of business).
And these days, Saga Furs offers Emg / Frontier Markets exposure, in
terms of global fur buyer /
consumer demand & growth.
so I'm going to just post one general response here to the comments below from multiple people: In
terms of whether breeding «should» be allowed, we could literally give a home to every dog in the shelters, and we'd still need millions more dogs a year to satisfy
consumer demand.
The current challenge is to educate cat owners about appropriate species - specific food choices for their cats and to match
consumer demand with appropriate products devoid
of confusing and meaningless marketing
terms.
Weinmann: It's no surprise that the
demands of consumers in pet nutrition basically follow human nutrition, in
terms of a drive toward natural products, the use
of probiotics, etc..
In the pet industry,
consumer demand for «natural» ingredients, whatever that
term implies, has led to an explosion
of products with that label claim.
«Our investor mix is a blend
of GCC clients who recognise the long -
term ROI potential
of high - end luxury residential investment, and we conducted a GCC road show last year to meet with prospective investors face - to - face; but we also have an international client base and our participation in
consumer events like the Moscow International Property Show has been instrumental in driving
demand,» he added.
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There is only one effective, sustainable way to produce «green jobs,» and that is with a fixed, durable, long -
term price signal that raises the price
of dirty fuels and thereby creates sustained
consumer demand for, and sustained private sector investment in, renewables.
Another
term that the fast and mass producers are now looking at because
of consumer demand is «bespoke» because it seems their customers have individual tastes and want to differentiate themselves.
In
terms of food and liquor most
consumers are
demanding better quality (non-artificial) and
terms such as crafted, hand - made, small batches are well received.
Because the same publishers also
demand non-disclosure,
consumers can not disclose to each other the renewal
terms of price increases or discounts for specific subscriptions.
These innovative products can meet
consumer demands and provide more guarantees by combining traditional long -
term care insurance with the advantages
of life insurance or annuity policies.
To meet the
demand of the
consumers looking to get their money back if they outlive their policy, the PruLife ® Return
of Premium
Term does just that.
While both the 69 Series and 59 Series are very similar in
terms of features, Philips says that the 69 Series is designed «for the most
demanding consumers.»
Among the
demands is that Facebook share the
terms of use policies for privacy and informing
consumers of how their data is used dating back to 2013, as well as how those policies were conveyed to app developers.
Consumers in the streaming and on -
demand video market are spread out in
terms of preferring to pay for content versus their willingness to watch advertising, so it makes sense for Amazon to offer both types
of services, suggested Mike Vorhaus, president
of Magid.
The concept
of investing in short -
term rental properties has gained considerable momentum in recent years, and for good reason: high cash flows and strong
consumer demand.
The long -
term result could be a dynamic tool that not only caters to
consumer and industry
demands, but also something that contributes to heightening the energy efficiency
of the aging, inefficient U.S. housing stock.