Sentences with phrase «worried about market share»

When we bought eBay, investors were worried about its market share relative to Amazon; we thought PayPal was so valuable that we were getting its Marketplaces business for free.
«So they're really worried about market share because once you go to Android, you may not come back to Apple.»
Create projects (and products) that accomplish social transformation, profitability, and cost reduction all at once Green your company in ways that save money and make money Gain enormous positive reputation as a visionary company worth supporting: your own employees recruit new qualified hires while your customers turn into fans, and then even become your unpaid sales force Expand successfully into totally new markets through strategic thinking, powerful partnerships, and commitment to core principles Turn marketing from a cost to a revenue stream Embrace abundance and transformation — and stop worrying about market share
One of your boldest arguments is that companies shouldnt worry about market share because market share does nt matter.
As long as Apple fans keep forking over money for high - priced products, the company doesn't need to worry about market share.

Not exact matches

Cooper didn't come out swinging just because he was worried about losing market share.
When you talk about how you're better than your competition, don't worry about its funding or market share.
While regional differences reveal a mix of threats that concern CEOs, they share a common increasing worry about broader societal developments — geopolitical uncertainty, terrorism, and climate change — rather than direct business risks such as changing consumer behaviour or new market entrants.
Yesterday's oil initially rallied on a report that Saudi Arabia was raising crude prices for customers showing that they are confident about demand and not worried about losing market share.
Interestingly, when companies worry less about market share and more about how to make the maximum positive impact on the world, market share tends to increase.
Now you have a reason to be worried about the stock market going down and overreacting on the downside, because you would be withdrawing more money when the market is low, and you would liquidate more shares the lower the market drops.
If instead we use total expenditures on dividends plus net stock buyback cash plus change in total debt divided by market capitalization, we don't need to worry about changes in share count due to stock splits.
Since the iconic iPhone maker was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on March 18, shares have fallen a massive 17 %, wiping out nearly $ 100 billion in market cap as investors have become increasingly worried about China's economy, slowing iPhone sales and mixed enthusiasm about the Apple Watch.
While Chinese and Russian companies are now worried about the security of their existing contracts, European oil firms expect to benefit with new business and a larger share of the Libyan oil market.
You don't need to worry about if the company is going to increase market share in the market.
The ones that most stock investors worry about are market and business risk, representing the risks that market forces or corporate decisions will make a stock's share value fall.
Instead of worrying about marketing their titles against the big publishers who they no longer share a category with.
When I first met Liam in Sydney at the start of Elevate Services» barn - storming of Australia a few years ago he shared with me «I don't worry about the obstacles that ethical rules and regulation pose; the market will always find a workaround within these constraints».
And, as allegations continue to surface around how Cambridge Analytica was able to get data on 50m Facebook users in the first place using a third - party app, the social network has seen its share value plunge 7pc, wiping nearly $ 40bn off its market value as investors, worried about how new regulations could damage Facebook's advertising business, take flight.
After Microsoft bought the company, it took only months for it to decide that using the Nokia brand meant little and it could walk away from it without offending too many customers or worrying about losing market share.
Against these proposed rules are other factors that threaten to dramatically change the home ownership landscape: what to do with the two secondary mortgage market companies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are now into their fourth year of conservatorship, and what to do with FHA, which has seen its market share soar since the housing bust but has analysts worried about its exposure.
SOPER: The good news is that we're miles and miles from having a market share that's at a point where we'll ever be worried about over-extending ourselves.
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