Sentences with phrase «which spurred sales»

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The rampage spurred a fast - moving push to boycott companies associated with the National Rifle Association and the firearms industry, which was already dealing with a slump in sales after the election of President Trump.
The argument WDAY bulls assert is that profits don't matter now as WDAY is boosting spending on sales and marketing and product development to spur revenue growth, which was 71 % last year.
Fonterra is launching a new online sales channel for its dairy commodities which will allow it to respond more quickly to price changes - and may spur the development of an international dairy futures or derivatives market.
Cosucra has judged that the current dairy price climate is ideal to spur sales of its Pisane Pea Protein range, which it originally launched on a dairy - replacement platform eight years ago.
But these very valid points are undermined by her unnecessary finger - pointing at feminism, which feels more like a tactic to spur book sales rather than an honest assessment of how the movement actually deterred breastfeeding.
This new Spur goes on sale later this year, at a likely similar price to the outgoing model, which is # 133,200 basic.
The addition to the locations is expected to increase local car sales and spur new job growth within the dealership group which...
Yet the Flying Spur makes up nearly 40 percent of Bentley's sales, which makes you wonder what would be possible if anyone paid any actual attention to it.
This offer would have meant that neither Amazon nor Hachette would receive any of the sales price on these authors» titles, a move which Amazon claimed was meant to spur the parties into reaching an agreement while still ensuring that the authors were not harmed by the negotiations.
At worst, you'll get negative feedback which you can use to edit and improve your book, and at best you could get lots of positive reviews that will spur on book sales.
You'll learn how to run your part of the prelaunch campaign in your own prelaunch marketing playbook which covers a variety of topics including how to develop a street team and get them to take action to drive potential readers into stores, how to distribute ARCs to generate reviews, and how to spur prelaunch sales on Amazon to maximize your sales when your title releases.
In an attempt to spur mainstream adoption of its e-reader, the Kindle, (and to fend off the growing number of competitors in the e-reader, digital book, and tablet market) Amazon reduced the e-reader price by more than half and established a policy of capping off e-book prices at $ 9.99, which publishers criticized, arguing that the low prices of e-books would cannibalize sales of higher priced hardcover books.
The National Association of Realtors released a statement this week urging lenders to loosen lending requirements, which the advocacy group says would spur significant home sales and job growth.
So there you have it DS owners, the reason why you didn't get Crisis Core is because demographically from a business sense you're not mature enough to spur sales of the game, a statement which strikes me as a bit odd considering the recent release of The World Ends With You, a game heavy on mature themes and situations.
While we weren't able to check Comic Jumper at the time, the game has now added over 75,000 player's total, which is only up 15,000 from the beginning of the year, so even a heavy discount didn't spur on too many extra sales.
Dramatic sales were trumpeted by indies, by the press, and by the platform holders themselves, spurring huge increases in content supply which inevitably pulled each ecosystem back towards the more familiar hit - driven model.
Recent comments by a Ministry of Commerce official who refused to be named indicate that incentives to scrap existing cars so as to spur new car sales, which have been sagging as of late, will be passed soon.
General Motors, which unveiled its Chevy Bolt electric car in 2016, has sold about 25,000 of them in the United States, and the model hasn't received updates that might spur sales this year.
With the savings, either model will cost customers $ 179, which could help spur sales of the square form factor Android Wear wristwatch as consumer interest seems to be skewing towards a more classical circular watch shape...
The OLED displays will offer Apple a noteworthy new feature, which smartphone makers always try to introduce to spur sales.
The report goes on to say that Apple may also introduce a new «value» 9.7 - inch iPad at its March event and sell the tablet for as low as $ 299, which could help spur iPad sales, which have continued to decline for the company.
In recent years, skyrocketing residential values spurred sales, which subsequently led to a spike in 1031 activity.
As Cendant's senior vice president of franchise sales, Perez is expected to give Hispanic ownership of real estate companies a big boost, which would help the industry spur the growth in homesales to the country's largest minority population.
«While 11 new housing markets were designated as improving in October, 92 metros retained their spots on the IMI and just seven slipped from the list,» notes Barry Rutenberg, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder from Gainesville, Fla. «This is an encouraging sign that the housing recovery is proceeding at a steady pace as firming prices and employment help spur new building activity, which in turn generates new jobs and more home sales
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