Asda already had a strong business competing on price, and it has since overtaken struggling J.
But competing on price with countries like China and on engineering with countries like Germany is not easy.
Selling off-the-shelf reports wouldn't work--no one wanted the same data everyone else had--and neither would competing on price.
This makes the sales process much more effective than just competing on price or offering an extra feature.
And, says Ms. Dayinlarli, with so many rushing into the sector, the companies are all competing on price.
Competing on price would be a mistake because no one seriously considers cheaper consultants for the really big company-changing projects.
Will its decision-making processes, designed to improve execution, keep Ikea making cheap furniture and other goods long after competing on price is sufficient?
Well, who really wants to be competing on price with a no name Chinese manufacturer in a mature (ish at least) consumer electronics market?
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The transactions are done through an auction process with the dealers competing on price and the Fed accepting the low bids for buying and the high bids for selling.
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While Dell isn't noted for its design prowess, it could give its machines instant curb appeal by competing on price, dinging the already thin margins at HP's Personal Systems Group.
Competition among funds has failed to curb their operating costs, which amount to a steep 3% of wages in some countries: instead of competing on price, the firms have spent heavily on advertising and sales agents.
Colgate standing alone has considerable overlap with PG and Unilever in its core product categories and may find it difficult to maintain its profit margins and market share if the two larger companies start competing on price and growing aggressively though acquisitions.
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After all, BPP University College, as a for-profit institution, is more familiar with the concept of competing based on price than these public universities which are more accustomed to receiving government subsidies to cover a very substantial portion of their costs.
The good news for travellers and airlines alike is that the two producers that bestride the market for big jets are now competing on more than price.
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The Consumer Electronics industry is growing so rapidly that confusion is inevitable when it comes to things like different features, different price points and competing technologies.
Because these Chinese companies did not have to spend large amounts of money on research, they had a significant price advantage when competing with the western companies, taking orders away from them.
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Whatever price the affiliate paid its parent for access to its facilities could then also be the price charged to competing service providers, who would be responsible for their own equipment and technology.
Just in case you missed it the first time around, or fell off your chair and forgot what you were reading about: Sony will lose the equivalent (or more) to the retail price of a competing console every time a cash register rings up a PS3 sale this holiday.
The Affordable Care Act brings sweeping changes to the health insurance industry with most large plans like Wellpoint and their family of Blue Cross plans competing to provide quality and price-competitive benefit plans on state-regulated exchanges to offer benefits to millions of uninsured Americans when subsidies for individuals and small businesses kick in in 2014.
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Second, governments should not pick winners or give out extensive subsidies. (Translation: Ethanol is a bad idea, and other existing "renewables, " such as wind power, are unlikely to ever be more than a niche source.) Better to have a small carbon tax to place a price floor for competing technologies, and offer large cash prizes, similar to the X-Prize for private space flight, for specified energy breakthroughs.
If it were, any group of competing buyers could agree on maximizing price.
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Both Nabucco West and the Trans-Adriatic Pipleine are predicated on exactly the same oil indexed price points at the competing Russian South Stream pipeline.
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It would severely limit the role of government, keep taxes low, adopt the gold standard (or competing currencies), allow the price system to work without check.
The maker-taker markets about 20% of the time are the better price, so they are competing, and they are providing a great quote and it's an ecosystem that's working extremely well.
Without the choice of withdrawing from Amazon, and with radical price drops the only way of competing with a secondhand market, ebooks could suddenly become a liability.
What is exceptional about competitors in an industry competing on multiple business models, from quality to price to financing?
And to get to these forecast numbers amidst a sea of generics and competing ADHD franchises (like Adderall), the price has to be an order of magnitude, or more likely two orders, higher than generic or even branded generic versions.
The feds claimed the maker of Claritin, in a price war with the producer of the competing drug Allegra, gave concealed discounts to Cigna and PacifiCare Health Systems in the form of "data processing fees, " interest-free loans and "risk share" rebates tied to growth in an insurer's outlays for antihistamine-like drugs.
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