China already dominates both production and capacity at the low-value-added assembly end of manufacturing.
As a publicly-funded body, every decision made has to be accounted for on a value-for-money basis.
In reality it's also a way of delivering new industrial value--that's the more exciting thing.
Another option--which can also increase your fossil's value--is to lend it to a museum for study.
The kids get the rest -- at a discounted value -- when Mom and Dad die.
So, according to their customers, which of the online retailers we track provides the best value-for-dollar?
It also said that the value-for-money of the building is currently open to question.
It's not just about failing to add value -- it's about quality control, too.
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In value-for-money terms, Britain's fire service does not perform particularly well by international standards.
Subsidies waste resources because they re-direct land, labor, and capital away from higher-value and toward lower-value uses.
That core value--promoting health--got lost in the go-go '80s and '90s, reduced, it seems, to cynical sloganeering.
Value-at-risk is an analysis of the potential loss in its trading positions during a specified time frame.
These two lefty wishes--greater economic equality and value-free multiculturalism--may live together peacefully in college political science departments.
Sellafield nuclear plant is to undergo a value-for-money inspection after a report found it posed a "risk".
And whether seaborne commerce would attract the kind of high-value-added activities that Mr Brunetta wants is also questionable.
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Brokerage stocks are at 20 times earnings -- more than 3 times book value -- and inherently volatile.
An extra bedroom will indeed add value--just not for the majority of people who spend on the conversion.
But still, globalism would have a different feel if the U.S. were at the receiving end of high-value-added goods.
Customers might pay a lot more, but "We're eager to provide the value--that's the positioning, " says owner Andre Balazs.
The value-for-money rating on the Metro service fell from 71 in 2007 to 63 in the Spring 2008 results.
The problem: There's a difference between value-for-money and hitting the pricing sweet spot.
Two years from now investors will look back at 2009's valuation--40% of revenue, 80% of book value--and shake their heads.
Another sign Goldman was waving a yellow flag at its trading desks: value-at-risk was also down from the second quarter.
For harder-to-value assets--say, artwork, real estate or an interest in a family business or partnership--the appraisal is a safer bet.
Small-cap value, small-cap growth, mid-cap value, and mid-cap growth mutual funds were each down about 3%, according to Morningstar.
In other words, a stock that has everything, including a combined value-and-growth profile, defense-to-offense characteristics, and an earnings-obsessive and shareholder-centric priority.
It is easy to attract the brightest of talent in Silicon Valley because of the high-value-added work that is offered here.
Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, thinks government should be more active in helping British firms, particularly high-tech, high-value-added and creative enterprises.
The table is cluttered with stolen maps--of some historic interest, if not considerable value--whose rightful owners have yet to be identified.
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