Sentences with phrase «tight margins as»

That's because they're cheaper to make than their curved counterparts and mid-range devices already have tight margins as it is.
11.30 am Daniel Finkelstein is not convinced the Conservatives will win by as tight a margin as they are suggesting: «If the Tory vote is up (as Labour say) and Labour has done sufficiently badly that it is contesting second place with the Libs while the UKIP and Green vote is hefty, it surely follows that the Tories must have a decent majority.»

Not exact matches

Recent analysis from Jason Bordoff and Akos Losz (2016) discusses just how tight US LNG margins have become and, as you can see from their graphic below, facilities faces challenges to even meet their variable costs, let alone recover the costs of sunk capital.
The stock market opened way down, continuing last Friday's selloff, though it has climbed back since the open — implying the return of volatility — as skittish investors continue to fear the sequence I describe in this AM's WaPo: tight labor market, wage pressures, higher interest rates, inflation, lower profit margins.
In the brokerage industry transaction fees would have to fall away to a level where they become so tight that profit margins start to shrink and as a result competitors start to fall away as no new participants enter the markets and those in the market can't afford to stay in it.
Key steps along this path include completion of the transition to full implementation of Basel III, including new liquidity requirements; enhanced prudential standards for systemically important firms, including risk - based capital requirements, a leverage ratio, and tighter prudential buffers for firms heavily reliant on short - term wholesale funding; expansion of the regulatory umbrella to incorporate all systemically important firms; the institution of an effective, cross-border resolution regime for systemically important financial institutions; and consideration of regulations, such as minimum margin requirements for securities financing transactions, to limit leverage in sectors beyond the banking sector and SIFIs.
Hussmann explains that refrigeration systems, HVAC and lighting are responsible for as much as 90 percent of the energy used in a store, and refrigeration systems can be as much as 60 percent of that total — giving an industry that operates on tight margins greater incentive to reduce energy consumption.
Tight economic margins, increasing care costs such as feed and veterinary care, and low farmer confidence are all realities for animal farmers;
In a game as tight as this was today, when the top quality of the Gunners is hard to find and the opponents have their tails up and are making things very difficult, little incidents and fine margins can make all the difference and that is why Alexis is such an important player for Arsenal.
It's certainly a tight margin, especially in a country where we don't have as much in the way of scouting as other countries might.
It's natural that talent comes and goes at a club like United — the margins between success and failure are incredibly tight at elite clubs — but Saturday's reports suggesting Van Gaal will be treated to «at least one Galactico» next summer (as per ESPN) should be treated with both alarm and anticipation.
Bad: Getting the right price for your product can sometimes be tricky — especially with a major retailer as they demand tighter profit margins.
State Senator Tim Kennedy's margin is rising slowly as absentee, affidavit, and military ballots are counted in the very tight race.
He doesn't believe Paladino will win, but also thinks Cuomo's margin of victory will be «much tighter» than people expect and he won't do nearly as well upstate as Spitzer himself did in 2006.
Eighty rural hospitals have been shuttered nationwide since 2010, and about a third of the country's remaining rural facilities are vulnerable to closure as they continue to operate under tight margins, according to findings from the latest annual Rural Relevance Study.
Using the absolute narrowest margins available, portrait mode is a little tighter than necessary, but landscape reading remains somewhat manageable, since the block of text isn't quite as comically wide as it would otherwise be.
«With print runs often as low as 100 to 300 copies, margins are very tight and many publishers are small operations or one - man shows.
In contrast, I've often quoted the Shiller P / E (which essentially uses a 10 - year average of inflation - adjusted earnings) as a simple but historically informative alternative, but I should emphasize that we strongly prefer our standard methodologies based on earnings, forward earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, all which have a fairly tight relationship with subsequent 7 - 10 year total returns (see Lessons from a Lost Decade, The Likely Range of Market Returns in the Coming Decade, Valuing the S&P 500 Using Forward Operating Earnings, and No Margin of Safety, No Room for Error).
As a note, copper supply is a bit tighter than iron ore so margin improvements or weakness in the global economy have a greater impact on prices.
The report also explores how smaller tar sands producers are having trouble accessing capital markets, how the industry is increasing capital spending even as it faces declining cash flows, weak revenue expectations, rising production costs and tight margins.
This can help boost profit margins as more work can be completed in less time, and eliminate the need for hiring temporary staff to meet tight deadlines.
These organizations often operate with tight margins, and you can help further their mission even in death by naming one as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.
The prospects of inflation and tighter margins have prompted responses from industry groups such as the National Retail Federation (NRF), which joined the coalition Americans for Affordable Products to resist the proposed policy.
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