• But a 51% share remains with the foreign companies, which do not plan to sell cheaply.

    ECONOMIST: All's not well at the well-head

  • The government would buy from the farmers and sell cheaply to exporters, and they would sell to international market cheaply as well.

    FORBES: Q and A: Thaksin Sits Down With

  • Neither of these explosive stocks sell cheaply.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • The music-selling site AllofMP3.com uses a simpler business model: Base your company in Russia, steal music from American labels and sell it cheaply.

    FORBES: Yar! Why Web Pirates Can't Be Touched

  • Many publishers believe that Amazon looks upon books as just another commodity to sell as cheaply as possible, and that it sees publishers as dispensable.

    NEWYORKER: Publish or Perish

  • That Europe hasn't realized the same type of productivity gains is partly a result of its reluctance to embrace the big-box retail model, one that allows a company to take full advantage of the world supply chain to obtain and sell goods cheaply.

    FORBES: Wal-Mart Nation

  • For example, the high cigarette taxes that New York has imposed to discourage smoking while filling government coffers have instead driven cigarette sales underground -- as entrepreneurs buy untaxed cartons from Native American shops and other outlets, then sell them cheaply on the street.

    CNN: Ethicist: Health bans and 'sin taxes' can easily backfire

  • Why would we have to sell our rice cheaply at the expenses of the farmers?

    FORBES: Q and A: Thaksin Sits Down With

  • Exxon was able to sell those more cheaply-produced chemicals and fuels around the world at enormous profit.

    NPR: Exxon 1Q Earnings Rise But Production Slips Again

  • More important, the growing competition from Amazon is based on a different business model entirely: Amazon can sell products so cheaply because it uses its other profitable units such as cloud data storage and fees it charges others to sell on its website to subsidize the rest of its business.

    WSJ: Showdown Over 'Showrooming'

  • Golden China is like an electronics store trying to sell its wares (cheaply) on London's Savile Row rather than Tokyo's Akihabara market.

    ECONOMIST: Stock exchanges

  • Specifically, the federal government should stop protecting the pharmaceutical firms that sell their wares more cheaply in foreign markets, only to block the entrance of those drugs into the U.S. This isn't to suggest for one second that Big Pharma shouldn't achieve the highest profits possible on its innovations, but it is to say that Americans shouldn't be forced to subsidize the consumption of foreigners.

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  • To sell the IPO, Carlyle cheaply priced its shares, or units, even cutting the final price by half a buck on the demands of a major investor.

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  • Amelio, from his Dell days, was a devotee of using channels like the Internet to sell computers directly and cheaply to consumers.

    FORBES: Not East or West

  • Its strategy is to sell staples, from groceries to consumer electronics, cheaply and well.

    ECONOMIST: Asian retailing

  • Music companies see music as a market and want to be able to charge more for popular songs, but Forrester research analyst James McQuivey says Apple's core goal to sell iPods keeps it focused on boosting sales via cheaply priced music.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Companies that emit less than their allowances permit, or can reduce emissions more cheaply than their peers, can either bank their surplus allowances for future years or can sell them to companies whose emissions exceed their own allowances.

    FORBES: The Climate Change Trap

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