Sentences with phrase «very tight margins»

Small businesses often work on very tight margins, so even a small loss from a cyberattack can mean hamstringing your business plans.
OnePlus admits that it operates with very tight margins and because most of its expenses are in dollars, it has to consider a price rise.
Very tight margins... Apple is looking to bust their way into the living room even more at those margins.
They do have a reputation for pushing publishers on price, sometimes beyond what small publishers, who have very tight margins, can afford.
«We make (our product) with electricity, we bake it with gas, we refrigerate and freeze it with electricity and we distribute it with gas and oil,» said McArthur, who said he worries that high prices could cost his company up to $ 15,000 a year in an industry with a very tight margin for profit.

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(«Small businesses that have a very tight profit margin could be totally wiped out by this,» one blogger noted.)
«In my industry margins are very tight and we can't absorb the commission Amazon charges,» the retailer said.
But these tight games are often decided by very fine margins.
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.
State Senator Tim Kennedy's margin is rising slowly as absentee, affidavit, and military ballots are counted in the very tight race.
Martins, the former mayor of Mineola, was first elected in 2010 when he defeated Democratic Sen. Craig Johnson in a very tight race (a 451 - vote margin), and then re-elected in 2012 by 4,452 votes.
Online bookmakers have very tight profit margins, so some offer generous odds for very short periods of time on certain matches to lure automated or expert betting systems out into the open, says economist David Forrest at the University of Liverpool, UK.
«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.
Net margins are very tight, averaging 0.2 %, although the trend has been increasing.
This is one of the reasons why we produce better efficiency and better margins than anybody else because we integrate extremely tightly, we sell in a very tight manner and so on.
It could also be strongly argued that Mr Pickles actions and reported 2015 Conservative manifesto proposals regarding on - shore wind and solar farms could further jeopardize the UK's very tight energy security margins.
When you're selling computer hardware, margins can be pretty slim so we're always very tight in terms of how we manage our budget and head count.
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