Sentences with phrase «too little profit»

Clinical trials that charge enrollees to participate are ostensibly aimed at giving patients early access to promising therapies — often in the fields of stem cells or aging reversal — that are too unusual or have too little profit potential to get funding from traditional sources such as companies, foundations, or the National Institutes of Health.
The end result of this dilemma was realizing too little profit on winning trades and suffering too high percentage of losing trades.

Not exact matches

When a product cost is in the $ 70 - 170 price range, it's large enough to make a reasonable profit per order without needing to service the sale with too many customer pre-sale questions or with a little less demand for more detailed content.
It little profits too, that we dwell on Luther's moral life, which if proved one way or another, would prove but little.
I understand that no one person will have made that decision, and it would be unfair to directly blame the face of a growing brand, but I can't help but feel a little cheated about this, there's more than enough profit coming in from the books and the products, why did they need to do this too?
Its appeal is much too limited for retailers to want to take such a hit on whatever little profits that these games will yield.
We have too little experience with for - profit schools to answer this question fully.
Focusing on this new strategy makes complete sense and a great example of being productive & profitable vs. spread too thin with little profit.
Alternatively, pricing the book too low may get you lots of initial sales, but very little profit.
High debt means too little equity for the lender to make a profit from the sale of a property in default.
Unfortunately, these estimates reflect profit margins that remain about 70 % above historical norms, and are primarily driven by unusually large budget deficits and depressed private savings (the deficit of one sector must be the surplus of another in equilibrium — see Too Little to Lock In for the accounting relationships here).
My plan was to actually wait for a little while and sell at profit... But its just too hard to sell good stocks that actually go up AND pay an interesting dividend.
Simply put, paying too high a price gives you little room for profit and a lot of room for error.
Anything higher than 85 % shows that the borrower bears too little equity to profit a home equity lender.
So it's probably just too much work for too little money for them to profit from.
You set the price, usually a little over your loss level and then set it up so should the trade get too low, you bail with at least a little bit of profit.
Stocking too many products or too little will have devastating effects on store profits, as will having the wrong product assortment for a retailer's unique customer base.
We learned that being too niche or appealing to only one hardcore audience can bring little or no profit.
Y ’ know, that «little» company that you bought up not too long ago that seems to make quite a tidy profit despite not selling tens of millions.
Don't be tempted to miss out any of the little expenses, such as stationery and stamps — these all mount up and if you miss any out, your profit will be too high and you'll pay more tax than you have to.
The benefits of manipulating the data about the effectiveness of carbon sequestration are too great for profit - driven companies to resist and the incentive to consider the «seventh generation» is too little.
A little slop in case the person lives too long plus a healthy profit, say another $ 200,000.
Charging too much might make it unattractive, while charging too little can eliminate the profit potential.
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