American exporters generally seem to pay less attention to markup pricing over marginal costs than Australian exporters. |
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However, parking garages are getting more and more confusing with their pricing structure, hoping to bamboozle their clients. |
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Your name, logo, slogan, even the location you choose and your pricing structure depend on the brand you are trying to create. |
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With that kind of pricing headroom, the company has several turns of the screw available against its struggling digital music competitors. |
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Risk-based pricing has also enabled the development of a mature secondary market in consumer debt. |
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He believes what's needed is a sliding scale of road pricing with charges varying according to journey times. |
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For more information and pricing details please call Mojo for the latest gen. |
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According to the OFT, these chains have been inflating pre-sale pricing far beyond what products were ever sold for. |
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New insurers are, in effect, partitioned off from the higher value plans by virtue of the uneconomic pricing this would entail. |
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So their reluctance to underwrite credit risk ought to affect the pricing and availability of loans. |
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An understanding of market structure underpins all pricing decisions made by marketers. |
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However, it's the proud boast of their publicity that literally everything is imported from Italy, a fact which is reflected in the pricing. |
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Our beef calves and our cull sows are still sold on a conventional pricing system. |
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And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation. |
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Despite the current trendiness and bloated pricing, the old world craftsmanship does demand respect. |
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Ice cream pricing, despite a small increase in mid-year, was actually lower than it was 10 years ago. |
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We need a legislative tool kit, tolling, congestion pricing, public-private partnerships, and we need economic rather than political priorities. |
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His company was in a vulnerable position because it had been subject to predatory pricing over several months. |
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Although this is a particularly dramatic example, fudge factors are used in theoretical pricing every day. |
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The pricing of money occurs on the foreign exchange market, also known as forex. |
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With pricing based on a range of optional functionality, it is also cost-effective. |
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On March 27 a one day course on Manual Payroll is planned and on April 10 you can attend a one day course on pricing and costing techniques. |
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It did not say when the new pricing rules would be unveiled but share issues already approved would not be affected. |
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Now, margins have been compressed by pricing pressures, and industry analysts and executives don't see prices firming anytime soon. |
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Food pricing labels sometimes use indelible inks that can transfer onto a laminate surface. |
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The best defense against come-on packaging and lowball junk-food pricing is increased awareness and knowledge. |
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Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies. |
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Dual pricing is patronising and an insult to both decent Thai folk and farangs alike, and to claim any thing other is quite simply ludicrous. |
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Thus short-run marginal costing rather than LRMC is the appropriate pricing strategy. |
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The extension of this model to securities pricing has created a widely accepted but perverse understanding of financial markets. |
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The examples focus on the process of conducting a cluster analysis of transfer pricing. |
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More clubs will offer pay-as-you-go pricing to their members in lieu of the usual three-year contracts. |
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Even after clearing the practical hurdles to implementing congestion pricing, other obstacles hamper its acceptance. |
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Clearly, there's a lot of room for experimentation for pricing smartphones, and the vendors are feeling their way as they go. |
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To be sure, credit bubbles are all about the circumvention, obstruction, impairment, and eventual breakdown of the market pricing mechanism. |
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One of the leading horticultural exporters has changed the pricing structure for the purchasing of vegetables meant for export. |
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However, the pricing structure will remain unchanged as Barclays will not levy any surcharge. |
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From hoods to hubcaps, mirrors to spoilers and even wheels, these cars feature a sleek design combined with affordable pricing. |
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Just like any other goods or services, it should be subject to the forces of supply and demand, and pricing. |
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Now, as companies close the books on another quarter, the lack of pricing power combined with weak demand is sapping the top and bottom lines. |
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You should also review your suppliers quarterly to ensure that pricing and service are consistent and up to your standards. |
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Foreign banks have a more sophisticated system for evaluating and pricing credit risks associated with derivative products. |
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The standard pricing strategy is to mark-up the cost of inputs, processes and overheads to whatever the market is believed to be able to bear. |
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It has promoted him to the position of vice president of pricing and mergers and acquisitions. |
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Willing blindness seems to prevail among farmers who refuse to understand the idiocy of pricing milk at wildly differing price levels. |
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Road pricing is a radical solution that primarily is about securing allocative efficiency of scarce resources, namely road space. |
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A radical alternative to this approach, one that would expose patients to the full price of drugs, is reference pricing. |
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This is similar to the recent evolution of online advertising from destination web sites and branded banners to pay for click pricing. |
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This exclusive Dabs service adds significant value to our great pricing and customer service. |
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We have to adjust our costs, overheads and pricing accordingly, otherwise we are out of business. |
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All NGO pricing options involve a combination of subscription to Office and online services, or just services. |
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Plenty of investors logged on for all three online Dutch auctions, pricing was good for the issuers, and investors got their full allocations. |
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A green pricing option is best suited to municipal utility services that choose not to opt in to competition. |
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If the ship has been in dock for a week, a different pricing structure pertains. |
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Here, the dollar is ubiquitous as a store of value, a measure of wealth and a pricing mechanism. |
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It argued that, in the absence of the pricing rules, there would be civil disturbances, blockades, and violence. |
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He added that the company had yet to see any aggressive pricing activity from its competition. |
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One of the best methods of combating this distressing pattern may be through toll pricing. |
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Voluntary payments promote what is in effect, indiscriminatory pricing, assuming reciprocators can choose the size of their gift. |
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Liquid fuels' pricing is not cartelised, despite the existence of large distributive chains in Bulgaria. |
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Here is a guide to current pricing practices for photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. |
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As cartel pricing crumbled, imports flooded in in large quantities for the first time. |
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Insurers and reinsurers had never considered terrorism when pricing their premiums. |
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We are awaiting final pricing and stockists from Hiper, but initial indications are that it is going to be very reasonably priced. |
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Disgruntled natives of Boyle are creating a stink over a decision by Beirne's Bins to revise their pricing policy. |
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Opportunities for future growth, improved operating methods and more remunerative pricing are then examined for each sector. |
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Finally announcing pricing details for its broadband satellite service, BTopenworld has stung Internet users just where it hurts the most. |
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In the United Kingdom the OFT and MMC have often considered excessive pricing arising out of oligopolistic market structures. |
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The lack of pricing power is cramping business and could end up damaging the entire economy. |
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Explicit pricing agreements are illegal, so oligopolists must depend on tacit understandings to maintain pricing discipline. |
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But the market's freedom gives veterinarians leeway in pricing, which some pet owners find objectionable. |
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The new pricing brought the cost of Intel's notebook chips closer in line with its desktop products. |
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How can its estimators obtain pricing for the many items they are going to need? |
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It could drive future sales and profits ahead through economies of scale and market share gains from competitive pricing. |
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Some major record companies have been pushing to introduce flexible pricing, charging more for hit songs and less for oldies, for example. |
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But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services. |
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Secondary operations raise cost and are not considered desirable to cost-effective pricing. |
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Above all they want excellent service, competitive pricing and simple accounts with no strings attached. |
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They are right in saying that the fairest way for road pricing is to abolish the road fund licence and put the tax on fuel. |
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However, some SE mics were quite good, especially in light of their rock-bottom pricing. |
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The Bells, regarding local services as their proprietary golden goose, successfully sued to gain control over such access and pricing. |
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This has led to a very complex and completely non-transparent pricing model. |
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The second alternative is implementing electronic road pricing on certain roads near the busway corridors. |
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The notice had been filed against a ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal voiding the department's medicine pricing regulations. |
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The company provided no details of pricing or specifications for the new machines. |
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They grab tickets en masse for scalpers, lurk in chat rooms to hand out ads, skew recommendation systems, and scrape pricing data. |
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Soaring cinema ticket costs mean Colchester's Odeon is pricing itself out of the market, a movie buff has claimed. |
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Which means now is the perfect time to buck the trend and get in while the market is at a pricing low. |
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And why doesn't it use its noddle and insist on fewer and simpler pricing mechanisms rather than behave like the gullible teenager all the time? |
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But for businesses, foreign competition saps pricing power, forcing companies to improve efficiency and cut costs. |
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In a glut of greed, some owners were literally pricing themselves out of the market. |
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Even so, Microsoft has received some unwelcome attention for its pricing policies. |
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Either way, the telecoms operators are likely to see it as a subsidy to undercut market pricing. |
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The bottom line will also benefit from the depreciation in the dollar and nascent signs of firmer pricing power. |
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When it comes to food and beverages we are pricing ourselves out of the market when we must be competitive. |
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That will involve quickly resolving the company's strained relationship with its bottlers over pricing and increasing its advertising spending. |
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Dramatic congestion relief can be obtained by applying short-run marginal social cost pricing to street networks. |
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Energy Minister Fran Logan says the price of bottled gas dropped when an inquiry into pricing in regional areas was taking place. |
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They analyze packaging, pricing, endcap placement, and markdowns, and check out new products from the competition. |
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Nancy Moore checks out a Church of the Cross ornament Thursday while pricing items for the bazaar. |
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It should give reasons for your pricing decisions based on market research. |
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Economic exposure arises from the risks associated with the cost of labour and raw materials, the location of investments, and the pricing of the product itself. |
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But big corporations are taking shortcuts and pricing the artisan products out of the bar...and out of business. |
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A clear audit trail also is produced, replacing the spreadsheets that underwriters would previously attach to policies to document pricing adjustments. |
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Yet it rankles consumers, who perceive differential pricing as unfair. |
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While there will always be niche competitive products for the rate tart, this is a pricing model which has become increasingly unsustainable over the longer term. |
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Some say the simple solution for an aftermarket company facing an increase in raw material prices would be to raise their pricing to cover the increase. |
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At the same time the tube lines would examine new ways of peak fare pricing, new signalling, reboring tunnels and even building entirely new tubes. |
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For larger quantities, wholesale seed catalogues and seed company sales representatives may provide a wider selection of cultivars as well as wholesale pricing. |
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The variable pricing and patchy selection are the service's big let-downs, and the legality of what you get is the only up-side of the service that I could find. |
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The company has recently countered criticism about selling alcohol cheaper than other licensed premises, thus encouraging binge drinking, by altering its pricing policy. |
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Where there is differential pricing, e-tailers and consumers can arbitrage the difference to their advantage, by importing goods from the cheaper country. |
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Recent online pricing mistakes by well-known companies have highlighted a number of problems facing e-tailers and all those who conduct business on the Internet. |
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Because Enron's aggressive pricing had helped bring down tariffs, businesses and domestic consumers will have to pay more for their energy this winter. |
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They use low pricing to tempt people into drinking to excess. |
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There is no market-maker in the middle to be compensated or to slow down the order, resulting in better pricing and the faster trade executions for the client. |
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Segmentation is fundamental to pricing in a competitive market. |
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Examples of abuse of a dominant position include overcharging, discrimination against suppliers, unjustifiable refusals to supply and predatory pricing. |
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Implemented at a national scale, fiat pricing does not seem to be a sure-fire strategy for holding down cost growth. |
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Everything else costs extra, following a detailed pricing scheme reminiscent of those used by low-cost airlines. |
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Bulgaria should have eliminated the state subsidy for the coal mining and begun to implement differentiation in transport and distribution pricing of natural gas. |
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As I've written before, Medicare pricing exploits the difference between the marginal cost and the average cost. |
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Numerous comments during the preconstruction constructability and biddability reviews helped refine the project documents to obtain the best pricing among competitive bids. |
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The contemporary inhabitants of so-called mixed economies live in the presence of two distinct and incompatible systems of pricing and resource allocation. |
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The table shows pricing for monthly, yearly, and biyearly contracts. |
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However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes. |
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At a time when rising tuitions are pricing many working-class Americans out of a college education, the upscale campus is becoming the base of American progressivism. |
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He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing. |
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On the database front, Oracle continues to baffle customers with its bizarre fractional pricing scheme to handle the emergence of multicore chips. |
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Mortgage securities are being issued in record quantities, home prices are rising smartly, and the pricing of underlying credit risk is again being severely underpriced. |
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I wish someone would explain to me the mystery behind gas pricing. |
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There is also a spot market, but no real-time pricing exists. |
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The whole point of cap and trade is to price carbon, not give it away for free, because the pricing element encourages the innovation needed to make the needed reductions. |
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Wealthy outsiders are to be barred from buying new houses in the Yorkshire Dales in an attempt to stop offcomers pricing locals out of the housing market. |
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Work with a top-flight real estate agent who's seen several business cycles in the area, who can help you understand pricing trends there so you don't overbid. |
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But in the York and Thirsk area, surveyors say purchasers are starting to negotiate over price and vendors are no longer getting away with over-optimistic pricing. |
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The mayor swings for the fences with stuff like congestion pricing. |
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Nearly every dude ranch includes unlimited horseback riding in their pricing, with as many as three opportunities to go on organized rides per day. |
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With no pricing power, companies are cutting payrolls and wages. |
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The publishing industry defends its pricing policies, saying that foreign sales would be impossible if book prices were not pegged to local market conditions. |
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One of Scotland's most beautiful towns is to stop rich incomers pricing locals out of the housing market by introducing a modern-day version of croft houses. |
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His results, however, are specific model dependent and constitute a test of the particular model employed rather than a test of the pricing behaviour of convertible bonds. |
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Coastal property is flatlining after pricing itself out of the market, and rising crime and overcrowding are also conspiring to drive buyers inland. |
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A couple years ago, pen computers re-emerged as tablets with a larger form factor, supposedly expanded functionality and definitely expanded pricing. |
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Kansas farmers describe how a local group has combined forward pricing of grain with pooling larger quantities to gain better delivery prices in the spot market. |
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Our guide told us that the 2003 vintage was one of the best ever for Franconian wines, and we could certainly confirm this fact by pricing the wines in the local shops. |
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In a environment of cut-throat pricing and fierce editorial battles, the average daily sale has only dropped by less than 250,000 on the same time last year. |
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We popped over to Oracle's Web site today to take a gander at the Software Investment Guide, designed by the database giant to clarify its arcane pricing. |
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If a business offers free products in an effort to significantly reduce or eliminate competition, it will likely be found guilty of predatory pricing. |
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He said that predatory pricing is a short-term strategy that does not deliver sustainable price competition but on the contrary it is designed to reduce competition. |
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A wide variety of business practices can run afoul of Section 2, including everything from forcing business partners to sign exclusive contracts to predatory pricing. |
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Or on the other hand, from the governments' perspective should piracy be viewed as a handy but deniable mechanism for pressuring the software company's pricing downwards? |
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Grey markets exist where companies maintain differential pricing. |
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It is argued in the road pricing literature that rural roads are subject to decreasing long-run average costs while urban roads experience diseconomies of scale. |
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And Western businesses and financial institutions entered the scene, too, ensnaring command economies in Western market pricing and credit practices. |
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If the object were to use the pricing mechanism to stop young people from imbibing or indulging in alcohol, why would one decrease the excise duty on high-alcohol spirits? |
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With pricing uncertainty making hard-dollar contracts risky, industry associations are petitioning government agencies for relief through escalation clauses on new contracts. |
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For example, the pricing model for CDOs clearly did not reflect the level of risk they introduced into the system. |
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At closing, the companies will also execute long-term supply agreements for acrylonitrile and melamine at market pricing. |
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The distribution assumptions required to use option pricing are quite specific, either normality or lognormality. |
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Observers expect predictive analytics to im prove pricing, replenishment and in-store as sortments, as well as elimnate out-of-stocks. |
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At some point, the reservationist repeats what has been booked, and goes over the pricing. |
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The low pricing and optimum performance enable users to enjoy the power, flexibility, and limitlessness of cloud computing. |
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The alternative for live weight pricing is dressed weight or carcass weight pricing. |
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This pricing scheme eliminates any positive economic profits since price equals average cost. |
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By average cost pricing, the price and quantity are determined by the intersection of the average cost curve and the demand curve. |
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Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme. |
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While traditional foods are losing profitability in an era of rock-bottom pricing, the popularity of organic foods is on the rise. |
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It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to help recoup the cost of road construction and maintenance. |
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Well, I'll be bound!! Another example of following the rules and being undercut on pricing by those who don't follow the regs. |
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According to the company, the increase in sales was driven by strong base unit volume growth and the benefit of fiscal 2009 pricing actions. |
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Issues often encountered by foreign tourists include scams, overcharging and dual pricing. |
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Understanding the uses and logic behind the scales is essential to understanding pricing of layered accounts. |
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Openreach is reportedly able to offer a new, improved pricing structure for backhaul through Ethernet Backhaul Direct. |
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A profile compiled for a single quote can generate pricing for multiple carriers and other product lines, giving brokers the chance to up-sell. |
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Combine that with truckers blindly bidding and underbidding on work, which is emotional pricing, and you have a recipe for failure. |
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At present, Cobia Systems in its Alpha stage and is offering special monthly pricing to businesses with a 30-day money back guarantee. |
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In the new pricing scheme, the Safrane is available at RO99 on continuous variable installment basis with an initial 20 per cent down payment. |
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Aside from the competitive industry pricing, quality, fit, selection and accessibility, Undies. |
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Often officials have also prohibited pricing that would have made short rides in sparsely populated areas profitable. |
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The assessment against GSK seems to be part of a trend by the IRS to focus on transfer pricing and intercompany transactions. |
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In 2013 it was criticised for lobbying against carbon pricing in Australia. |
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The previous studies on mortgage insurance pricing all assume that the housing price process follows a geometric Brownian motion. |
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Rating concerns focus on the lack of pricing power in the current market for interposal equipment and OTR trailer lessons. |
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Artificial pricing set by a monopsonist government buyer is a recipe for economic catastrophe. |
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The third method, stochastic, provides considerably more pricing information and is explored at greater length. |
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In addition to selecting a pricing model, companies need to consider the deferred tax accounting impact of expensing options based on fair value. |
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In this case ATR has reappraised the value of its channel and has amended its own pricing accordingly. |
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Volvo Car UK has announced pricing and specification levels of both the S60 Cross Country and the V60 Cross Country. |
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This type of predatory pricing can be designed to control a catchment area and eventually, of course, normal prices will prevail. |
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The pricing of private brand product are usually cheaper compared to competing name brands. |
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Apple said it would begin selling song downloads without anticopying measures and change its pricing structure. |
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The race for netback pricing in OPEC led to a price war among the members, particularly between Iran and Saudi Arabia. |
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Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. |
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There was an urgent need for regulation to ensure fair trade, outlaw predatory pricing and stamp out 'hello money' and profiteering. |
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Highlights historical and current pricing strategies for previous generations of video games consoles. |
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Doing so lets them conserve cash and maintain flexibility in pricing. |
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Also, with its great pricing, the new FlatFoto will be a great giftable item for birthdays, special occasions or holidays. |
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To reduce prices and increase output, regulators often use average cost pricing. |
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No longer are anticompetitive or predatory pricing practices the target of the antidumping law. |
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Yves Bouvier and Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, in litigation over art pricing, both have Mossack Fonseca companies. |
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Seniors are up in arms because drug company control of distribution and pricing of pharmaceuticals is eating away hard-earned nest eggs. |
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Once a person is no longer a standard risk, pricing for his or her policy will be influenced by effective presentation of the medical history. |
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Alison Gladwyn joins the Elland-based firm's account management team and Tanya Lowe is the latest addition to the energy pricing department. |
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Weighted pricing is a necessary means to measuring the impact of individual unit price changes on the economy's overall inflation. |
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In Europe, small pricing gains at Amylum in certain markets and products have been offset by price reductions elsewhere. |
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The pricing was unveiled in Granada's pathfinder prospectus for the flotation issued to the stock market. |
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So, why let your sub-optimal pricers continue to handicap your firm's profitability with bad pricing? |
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The LTA will provide ADAT and SR Technics a preferred pricing structure and world class Turn-Around-Time guarantee. |
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In Canada, the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board examines drug pricing and determines if a price is excessive or not. |
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The site is visually driven with many products on one page, but minimal-to-no text, and instant mouseover descriptions and pricing. |
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Also, the high price set by the cartel would encourage new firms to enter the industry and offer competitive pricing, causing prices to fall once again. |
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However, a common complaint about many merchant cash advance providers is not only the high rates they charge, but the complete lack of transparency in pricing and terms. |
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Felice's decision was the latest hairpin turn in milk pricing news. |
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Between 1996 and 2006, many picture tube manufacturers made prohibited pricing agreements in order to sell picture tubes to television manufacturers at inflated prices. |
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Also, industry consolidation has created a duopolistic environment aiding pricing power, reducing capacity expansion, and erecting effective barriers to entry. |
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A recycler based in Toronto says that the Chinese have reentered the market, contributing to the 4 cent increase in PET pricing from the end of September to mid-October. |
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While all of these are sold under the BSC name, each line has its own type of pricing structure and distribution intensity based upon its target market. |
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The Bank adopted an innovative approach in deposit management and optimized its pricing practice to meet the requirements for the mercerization of deposit interest rates. |
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Controversies have arisen over drug pricing and disposal of used drugs. |
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Aviation experts said such a move could threaten the future of Qantas by allowing a foreign-controlled Virgin Airlines to dominate the domestic market with predatory pricing. |
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But the predatory pricing of airlines will see hopes dashed for many who simply cannot afford to pay the rip-off inflated prices being offered by greedy airlines. |
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Scratchpad automatically saves searched itineraries, updates them with the most current pricing and allows them to then be easily recalled by customers. |
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The only chance of pricing above the kink without losing market share is to initiate strong consumer loyalty by creating significant product differentiation. |
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The decision from the European Commission follows investigations by various competition authorities into alleged anti-competitive cargo pricing activities. |
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Yet, within a given health plan, they all have the same cost-sharing burdens, given the prototypic process for pricing insurance premiums and cost-sharing obligations. |
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Ticket Down announces that they have rolled back pricing for the Katy Perry concert at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon on Thursday, August 28th. |
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In 2009, fair trade coffee was sufficiently mainstream that Walmart, the world's largest retailer began selling it, and pricing it about the same as regular. |
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Recognizing the role of extrapolative expectations in asset pricing will make monetary and macroprudential policy both more robust and more complex. |
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Despite hardware pricing and technology know-how being major challenges, iris biometry is expected to slowly gain prominence in various applications. |
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If you're anything like myself, you're probably daydreaming about summer adventures, maybe checking out festival line-ups or pricing early-bird flights to Ibiza. |
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For decades, the attention of courts and commentators has been focused on the price-cost test in predatory pricing doctrine, rather than the recoupment test. |
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The cost of other fuels such as kerosine or liquid petroleum gas are pricing the poor out of the market at the same time as this large market segment is growing. |
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The daily Xylenes report will offer daily spot assessments of isomer grade xylene and paraxylene written by an experienced aromatics team from ICIS pricing. |
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The Halifax and Lloyds Bank brands are used in England and Wales and the Bank of Scotland brand is used in Scotland, each offering different products and pricing. |
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Freebies and strategic pricing helps your content get discovered. |
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The dashboard makes it easy to invite freelancers into the system, assign stories, provide background media, negotiate pricing and track projects through to completion. |
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Ayew, 23, has told the French press that Lorient are pricing him out of a transfer to Villa by demanding more because the buyers are a Premier League club. |
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Fubar is being cagey about the exact specification and pricing of the buggy, but say it would be produced as a low-volume model, with a top speed of around 120mph. |
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Although we are seeing cautious behavior in a challenging economy, there are signs of a turnaround including the stabilization of work order pricing in our Marketplace. |
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However, CXP's total net earnings for this year's quarter declined due to lower Gypsum Wallboard pricing and increased corporate interest expense. |
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And with a choice of front or all-wheel drive, some modern diesel and petrol engines and some aggressive pricing, this one's going to be extremely popular. |
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The pricing of risk refers to the incremental compensation required by investors for taking on additional risk, which may be measured by interest rates or fees. |
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A company with a monopoly does not experience price pressure from competitors, although it may experience pricing pressure from potential competition. |
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This protects products and patients from the risks of counterfeiting, diversionary practices and irresponsible pricing inherent in secondary and gray markets. |
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This pricing scheme led to disputes, as many mines fuelled the engines using coal of unmarketable quality that cost the mine owners only the expense of extraction. |
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Behind-the-pin sensors match strain gauge dimensions and pricing. |
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Brent crude is still used today as a standard benchmark for pricing oil, although the contract now refers to a blend of oils from fields in the northern North Sea. |
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They should not prohibit other pricing than distance pricing. |
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In the report, NUS Consulting recaps overall developments in the world's electricity industry, including deregulation's effects on electricity pricing. |
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While consumers are still adjusting to a new, higher pricing environment, there is widespread awareness about the role of gold as a store of value. |
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This is that, while a time-varying pricing kernel helps generate volatile expected risk premia, it can also give rise to counterfactually volatile interest rates. |
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It was a sheet inadequate and lacking in the essential parts, like a good color range, unseamed four sizes twin to king, sensible packaging, and pricing. |
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The limit for a particular grid will depend on the existing generating plants, pricing mechanisms, capacity for energy storage, demand management and other factors. |
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OptionMetrics' products, OptiGraph and Ivy DB allow customers to view historical options pricing and use this information to leverage implied and historical volatility. |
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An expansionistic pricing strategy is a more drastic form of penetration pricing as it implies setting very low prices in order to establish mass markets. |
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Car parking provision and pricing has also been a concern to retailers with calls for free or reduced price parking to increase town centre visits. |
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Allenotor and Thulasiram used a fuzzy trinomial real options model on pricing grid resources and proved the feasibility of the model through experiments. |
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Our world-class family of SparX Gigabit Ethernet devices continue to set new benchmarks in terms of integration, reduced power and aggressive pricing. |
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This study tests a conditional version of ICAPM where the regional market, exchange and local risk are explicitly parametrized as independent pricing factors. |
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Controversies concerning pharmaceutical drugs include patient access to drugs under development and not yet approved, pricing, and environmental issues. |
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I WAS disappointed, if unsurprised, to see Labour's Grant Davey arguing against minimum pricing of alcohol on the grounds that it is a stealth tax. |
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Like City Slicker Farms, People's Grocery has a graduated pricing system. |
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Along with the benefit of fast delivery and premium grade materials, Lowen Sign Company will offer competitive pricing to traffic sign purchasers. |
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Peak season surcharges will, however, allow airlines to appear to be more competitive on pricing than their rivals by advertising cheaper base fares. |
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