They use this information to set the MSRP based on market demand rather than based on cost mark-ups.
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It would be very cost - well, Mark Anthony Neal, do you think that Juneteenth ought to be a holiday?
"We have a golden opportunity to move wealth at no tax cost, " says Mark Nash, a partner in private-company services at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Germany entered the single currency handicapped, they say, by a strong D-mark and the cost of unification.
Only massive cost cutting by the following CEO Mark Hurd kept HP alive, wiping out any remnants of innovation.
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When it resumed three weeks later, it had to rent a corporate jet at triple the cost of business class, says Mark Lortz, its CEO.
When it resumed three weeks later, it had to resort to renting a corporate jet at triple the cost of business class, says Chief Executive Mark Lortz .
But, of course, if Portes is right, a rise in the cost of money for George Osborne would not be a mark of failure - because it would be a corollary of our escape from recession.
When a product is manufactured in a high-cost country, shipped to China and subjected to a distributor mark-up, the end result is a very high landed price.
The Reverend Mark Badger said they have a big task to calculate the cost.
Historically, the general partners of private equity funds just held their portfolio at cost, but last year they were forced by new accounting rules to mark their holdings to market.
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"We expect the global economy and world trade growth to really slow down this year, so I would be very surprised if manufacturers can pass on the sort of cost increases that we've seen in this data, " said Mark Miller, an economist at Morgan Stanley in London.
"There is no cost-reduction target in the price control, " said Ofgem communications manager Mark Wiltsher.
HP's stock has been enjoying a recent upswing under a fresh round of cost cutting, including over 14, 000 planned layoffs, from new CEO Mark Hurd .
Shortly after signing his first Major League contract, Mark visited his old high school and asked how much it would cost to set up a scholarship in the name of a friend who had been killed in a car accident.
It was feared Mark Drakeford would follow a recommendation not to approve Kalydeco because of its cost.
The HMO said it wasn't a real emergency, a decision that angered Mark Burns as he tried to convince the managed care provider to help cover the cost.
But investment bankers argue that this would put them at an unfair disadvantage, since they have to mark their assets to market, whereas commercial banks can hold large chunks at historic cost.
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With individual member states covering the cost of the instruments on board, the total overall budget should emerge somewhere around the billion euro mark.
This is not entirely fair: much of the cost-cutting was done before he arrived, and the current crop of hits was greenlighted by Mark Canton, Mr Calley's unloved predecessor.
That may secure the needed investment, but it would mark the end of Britain's love affair with liberalised energy markets and would make the cost of clean energy uncomfortably explicit.
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