Consequently, lower average prices should boost demand as the cost advantage of HDDs will be diminished.
The iShares ETFs do offer a cost advantage: Their expense ratio is 0.10% versus Guggenheim's 0.24%.
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If you are sloppy with selection or execution you will fritter away the ETF cost advantage.
Yes, the softness of the Euro has given German exports an excellent cost advantage.
What all this means is that OmniVision no longer has a technology advantage or a cost advantage.
It is the manufacturing leader in small line widths giving its semiconductor chips a huge cost advantage.
Despite fuel price increases that affect all carriers equally, Southwest still maintains a 35% cost advantage per mile.
And, since western filling stations handle much greater volumes than their Japanese rivals, they enjoy a further cost advantage.
Local manufacturing and distribution should bring a big cost advantage over Fuji, and lots of goodwill from the Chinese government.
Systematic theft generates an unbeatable cost advantage by avoiding the standard cost of propertied goods for which law-abiding competitors must pay.
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Now Intel is combining its cost advantage over AMD and embrace of cooler chips to take back the high-end server business.
If another country has a comparative cost advantage, we gain from exchanging such products for those we produce relatively more efficiently.
Ultimately good technology with a cost advantage will win out over paranoia.
Labour costs were higher than in Asia, but location trumped cost advantage.
In Russia, for example, large supermarkets, which have no choice but to obey the tax inspectors, have a 5% cost advantage over small shops.
His supply cost is the same as yours, but his transportation cost is lower, so he has a clear cost advantage for years to come.
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McCall -- who was appointed CEO in July 2010 -- says the biggest challenge facing the company today is maintaining cost advantage over its competitors.
Asian companies have a cost advantage over the newer U.S. companies.
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They have a huge cost advantage relative to all their competitors.
But why pass up the undeniable cost advantage of short-term borrowing?
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Sacconaghi took a deep look into the question, and finds that Apple may have a 750-975 point cost advantage over its rivals in the tablet space.
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In July, for example, central government leaders stopped the appreciation of the renminbi in an apparent attempt to preserve a cost advantage for the country's exporters.
The latter two enjoy a cost advantage over Vale due to the geographical proximity of Asia-Pacific countries to Australia from where they primarily ship iron ore.
In their paper Consumer City, Ed Glaeser, Jed Kolko, and Albert Saiz argue that cities lost their manufacturing bases when they lost the transportation cost advantage.
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Canada is close to signing its own FTA with Colombia, and when it does Canadian-made motor graders will have an immediate cost advantage over those made in Decatur.
We concentrate on manufacturing, where we have a cost advantage, and they do the marketing, whereby they help us take it to other emerging markets and the developed world.
Since costs of online delivery are cheaper than DVD shipments, Neflix is passing on some of the cost advantage to customers in the form of a lower subscription fee.
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That is true in theory, but until recently the societies charged much the same prices as the banks, and used their inbuilt cost advantage to build up their reserves.
Thus, the price differential caused by the antidumping order bestowed a cost advantage of 19 percent on Chinese competitors, 17 percent on European competitors, and 16 percent on NAFTA competitors.
Investors are holding back and borrowers are giving up the cost advantage of commercial paper, willingly or not, to ensure that they have access to cash for years to come.
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