There are set-up costs that make per-unit expense lower for large production runs than for short runs.
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That is a simple and elegant pricing structure that everyone understands, at a price-per-unit that investors can afford.
Indeed, he liked to stress that wages are irrelevant apart from how they factor into per-unit production costs.
More sales equal larger economies of scale, which lowers per-unit costs of production for businesses and cuts prices for consumers.
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But a minimum price would suit it nicely, because virtually all its drinks already come in at well over the 50p-per-unit baseline.
Such commonality served both to minimize the costs associated with meeting these various service needs and to help keep the per-unit price of the V-22 affordable.
But the company kept coming back with more and more questions, and a year later they made a seven-figure offer with a per-unit royalty tacked on as well.
Such commonality served both to minimize the costs to the government associated with meeting these various service needs and to help keep the per-unit price of the V-22 affordable.
Alvarez is banking that fewer, more robust partnerships will yield economies of scale: As each distributor carries more product into stores, the overall per-unit cost of distribution will drop.
The company offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products on its websites and their own branded websites, earning fixed fees, revenue share fees or per-unit activity fees from these transactions.
For devices that also include optical disc playback functionality, which will be enabled by independent software vendor (ISV) applications installed on devices running Windows 8, OEMs will be required to pay a higher per-unit rate.
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For authors and publishers, the agency model provides them with greater control over the timing of their promotions and higher per-unit earnings of 70% of the list price as opposed to 50% for the conventional wholesale pricing model.
The solar mission in its first phase focused on areas already connected to the grid and had a pricing system that bundled four units of thermal electricity with one unit of solar-based power, which reduced the average per-unit cost of solar electricity.
For example, when the B-1A program was restarted to produce the B-1B, the per unit cost of the B-1B was three-times higher than the B-1A. Importantly, the B-1B was a modification (albeit a significant one) of the A-model and a gap of just 18 months occurred in the production line.
"So, the permeability of reverse osmosis membrane is key to improving capacity per unit cost--or on a capex basis, " said Jeff Green, CEO of NanoH2O.
As products become more sophisticated and require more functionality, more ARM-based processors are used per unit and this trend should continue, particularly as tablets are essentially large smartphones.
Seadrill Partners has granted the underwriters a 30-day over-allotment option to purchase up to 1, 312, 500 additional common units, at the same price per unit, to cover over-allotments, if any.
Motiva Enterprises' new 325, 000-barrel-per-day (bpd) crude distillation unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery will likely not be repaired before Friday or Saturday, sources familiar with operations said on Tuesday.
Genesis Energy reported third quarter earnings per unit, excluding a one-time tax benefit, of 29 cents on November 6, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate but beating the year-ago earnings by 7%.
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"They have little incentive to over-report use of energy, including electricity, as Beijing imposes increasingly restrictive regulations on energy use per unit of GDP on local governments, " said Bank of America Merrill-Lynch economist Lu Ting in a note.
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But since then China has restated its commitment to achieving a 40-45% reduction in carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 2020 compared with 2005.
Currently, natural gas is about one-third the price of crude oil on a per unit energy basis.
The Association of Greater Manchester Authorities wants to create a by-law to make it illegal to sell alcohol for less than 50p per unit in the region.
Operating with a voltage of 1.35V, according to Samsung tests it provides an average 70% power savings (per unit density) over a 50nm class equivalent, 1.5V DDR3-based RDIMM.
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The minister replied that a charge of up to 70p per unit could be imposed, and that the higher the price the greater the effect in combating the ill-effects of alcohol.
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