The low-cost joint ventures offer a measure of protection against market troughs.
So far it has a dozen or so such low-cost joint ventures, including a 50-50 deal announced in December with Petrochemical Industries Co. of Kuwait.
It also entered into a joint venture with the leading low cost carrier in Asia, AirAsia.
Engineers were telling the services they could greatly improve Humvee features for about half the estimated cost of a new joint vehicle, and while it might not last as long as a new vehicle, refurbishing the existing systems would eliminate most of the costs and delays associated with developing a new system.
Pennsylvania has detailed price information on cardiac and joint replacement surgeries on its Health Care Cost Containment Council Web site, but the data are several years old.
The legislation also increases the deficit reduction target for the Joint Committee by the amount of the cost of the jobs package and specifies that, if the Committee reaches that higher target, then their measures would replace and turn off the specific offsets in this legislation.
Similarly, Nissan, along with its joint ventures, plans to have a total of five low cost cars in the country by 2015.
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In addition, TPC has looked at how the measures would affect households in various income groups and, using Joint Committee on Taxation estimates, how much each plan would cost the Treasury in lost revenue.
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During the first half of the year its cost-cutting measures including creating a seven-day joint operation for the Daily and Sunday Mirror, plus integrating its two Scottish operations, which include the publishing of the Daily Record.
The joint radio too was scaled back in the face of execution problems and cost growth.
Keiser says the battery and semiconductors are 60% of that cost, suggesting good growth for Sanyo and Matsushita's joint venture with Toyota.
Keiser says the battery and semiconductors are 60% of that cost, suggesting good growth for Sanyo and Matsushita's joint venture with Toyota (nyse: TM - news - people ).
Because the HAA harnesses the vast pool of money that is today distributed inefficiently through the tax break for employer-provided care, and then couples it with clever cost-control mechanisms, the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation have judged that the HAA will be revenue neutral or even revenue-enhancing within a few years.
"There's a cost obviously in the United States as well, " Obama said during a joint news conference with Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla.
Should it be a fixed-cost deal (where all unexpected savings go to the outsourcer) or a joint venture, giving each partner a stake in success?
Private firms are expected to put up a large chunk of the initial cost and, in June, a public-private body known as the Joint Undertaking was set up to carry the project to completion.
The Joint Committee on Taxation figures the tax will add between 2 percent and 2.5 percent to the cost of premiums.
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