CLECs that simply repackage broadband connections they have bought from local phone companies at wholesale prices.
The software allows traceability in the supply chain between farmers, manufacturing companies and wholesale trade.
Darker expectations foresaw widespread civil unrest, wholesale layoffs among Japanese companies and a slump in consumer spending -- none of which came to pass.
Such an infringement of their liberties might be justified, if the chancellor were to formally rule that retail banks are much more likely to be rescued by taxpayers than wholesale banks - because companies should invest their money on a caveat emptor basis, and should not benefit from taxpayer-provided insurance.
Dale Jorgenson of Harvard University thinks that American services companies, particularly wholesale and retail traders, have been reaping huge gains over the past decade from information technology.
In November, Best Buy, Minute Maid and Clorox joined companies like Costco Wholesale, General Mills, Seventh Generation and REI in promising to implement the labels early next year.
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RECs, the two Scottish power companies, the Pool (a club of companies which runs the wholesale electricity market) and would-be new suppliers all have to be able to converse.
They have no business leading companies like Apple or orchestrating wholesale transformations that require otherworldly vision.
Smaller companies also found buying on wholesale markets difficult, because they needed high levels of collateral in order to buy and there was not a diversity of products on offer.
The watchdog has argued that companies should have reduced prices when wholesale costs were lower.
As insular Brazil--the world's eighth-largest economy--opens to the globe, other family-owned companies there are selling their operations wholesale to foreign firms.
"It is highly ironic that we are being criticised by some companies who provide little or no wholesale access to their assets, " it added.
Wholesale-level inflation represents the input costs that companies incur to produce the goods and services that we consume.
Companies including Safeway Inc. and Costco Wholesale Corp. are putting in place new guidelines to simplify fish-buying for consumers, and to promote their "green" credentials.
Supervisors on both sides of the Atlantic concluded that the bank's heavy reliance on wholesale markets (very short-term loans from companies and other banks) left it especially vulnerable to running out of money when confidence collapsed.
Big mistake No. 1: Under the 1996 deregulation measure, investor-owned utilities such as Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric were required to sell most of their power generating plants to other private companies, and to become buyers of wholesale electric power.
Wholesale public and private divestment of stocks of publicly traded companies doing business with the regime would be one.
Simpson, like any celebrity who licenses his or her name to manufacturing companies, would get a small percentage of wholesale (not retail) revenue on her various lines contracts usually fluctuate between 3% and 10% for each licensing deal.
As a result, wholesale prices have been rising much faster than the price at which companies are able to sell their wares.
The power to make rapid, wholesale modifications in 3-D rested mostly with big architectural firms or companies the size of Boeing, which designed its entire 777 digitally using Dassault's Catia software.
The power to make rapid, wholesale modifications in 3-D rested mostly with big architecture firms or companies the size of Boeing, which designed its entire 777 digitally using Dassault's Catia software.
David Olson of the research firm Wholesale Access says Wall Street investors have lost their appetite for the loans and want companies like New Century to buy them back.
Through these agreements, the cable companies, on the one hand, and Verizon Wireless, on the other, will become agents to sell one another's products and, over time, the cable companies will have the option of selling Verizon Wireless' service on a wholesale basis.
In exchange for funding the WiMax joint venture, the cable companies would get equity in the business and would be able to purchase wholesale access to the network to offer their own high-speed wireless data and voice services to customers, the people familiar with the discussions said.
Wholesale and retail distribution firms, on the other hand, experienced steeper declines in business than expected by companies in the previous survey.
Big companies there regularly announce that they are moving service jobs abroad, many of them involving the wholesale transfer of call centres.
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