But printing customers are going to want those small orders, so where does this leave Xerox?
He also noted that he could influence those bid and offer prices himself with very small orders.
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Some have complained that Easdaq was slow to build a system that could handle small orders cheaply and efficiently.
Painstakingly, he and his partner persuaded 24 retailers to take small orders -- on average fewer than 100 pairs each.
These accounts, used by individual investors, tend to represent great quantities of small orders which take as much processing as big ones.
Ingram has reconfigured three of its eight distribution centers so far to set aside more space for small orders of fewer than five books.
The power output is small, orders of magnitude lower than from hydrogen or methanol fuel cells, but the supply and handling of these flammable fuels is avoided.
Second, the US government continues its support beyond the research stage through procurement: by placing big orders with small new companies.
They were bombarded with orders from small toy and gift shops and landed their first big account with Tower Records, the now defunct music chain.
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When supplies of wood got tight and small lumber mills had more orders than they could fill, they gave first priority to Jeld-Wen.
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Big global retailers were unsympathetic, showing their own greater knowledge of Chinese manufacturing by driving ever tougher bargains with small producers that desperately needed orders.
The ME Association estimates that around 25, 000 children have ME and says the cases where parents are threatened with care orders are a very small proportion and usually involve very severe cases.
Thursday's German manufacturing data offered more evidence of the downturn, and surprised analysts, who had been expecting no change in orders, or even a small increase.
Its more recent, small acquisitions have not done much to swell orders, she contends.
Mitsubishi wants to take orders from companies that are too small to deal directly with the likes of Nippon Steel, Japan's biggest steel maker.
Market-leading companies are crucial to the success of small businesses because they can provide the first substantial orders for a new product or start-up.
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At this point in the business cycle, firms hire when they need workers to fill orders, not to get a relatively small tax break.
Demand has pushed up the cost of a small tent fourfold, residents complain, despite government orders to retailers to rein in prices of relief-related materials.
Until then he'll use the NexPress to fill orders from students, artists, architects and small businesses.
The IRS has announced that you can now place orders for the 2012 IRS Tax Calendar for Small Business and Self Employed, Publication 1518, beginning July 18.
Like a lot of the other guerrilla marketmakers, Citron and Levine got their start through Nasdaq's Small Order Execution System, or SOES. This allows orders of 1, 000 shares or fewer to be executed automatically at marketmakers' quots.
In his home town, a small German-Catholic community lost in the Minnesota prairie, to take orders was the highest career.
Other medication errors also were identified, such as incomplete orders in 18%, incorrect orders in 13%, omissions in 11%, and small numbers of duplications and discontinuations.
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Small businesses have to think quickly and be able to handle an influx of orders or clients.
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At GitHub, a small cadre of top brass handles companywide issues and external communications but doesn't give orders to workers.
Orders dipped 0.6% when the volatile transportation sector was excluded, though a small gain was anticipated.
The commission says giving people cautions and criminal records for having small quantities is not "proportionate" and suggests imposing civil penalties, such as fines, or drug treatment orders instead.
As small fry, they can be more nimble in their investments than the large funds, whose buy and sell orders have the risk of moving prices away from them.
They took orders from their customers, did the fiddly bits to actually make the trades happen and then took a small fee on every trade to pay themselves.
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