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The Winnipeg-based city bus manufacturer attributed the results to an increase in deliveries and an increase in the average selling price per equivalent unit.
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Business growth goal attainment can be achieved through the effective management of product and service mix. Both the customers and the employees have to agree on the value of the higher price per unit products and services which push sales mix improvement. Gross margin revenue growth through the buy low-sell high tactic should be attained since many competitors can easily imitate levels of cost of goods sold and pricing. The key is value, not customer satisfaction.
... products and services with higher average selling prices and gross margin revenue. . 3. Measuring th...
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...ZAWILINSKI, Manager,. Tobacco Enforcement Unit, Health Canada. Respondents. REASONS FOR ORDER. NA...The selling price of multiple packs of cigarettes must be the ...
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... Earner Protection Program and the Canada-United States tax treaty's rules for cross-border pension...(c) repealing the provisions dealing with price discrimination and predatory pricing, replacing th... by a particular person principally in selling or leasing automobiles and an automobile is made a...
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Introduction and Background. The United States was the first country to enact legislation ... a public officer, municipal corruption, selling or purchasing an office and influencing or negotia... can severely degrade a company's share price and potentially trigger costly shareholder and oth...
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Marymound is not a "home for girls." We have served both boys and girls for several decades and our programs expand far beyond providing 24-hour care. We serve over 1,200 young people and their families each year and most of those services are community-based. In addition to group care, we have a school and educational outreach program, parenting programs, a crisis and addiction stabilization unit, many treatment foster homes as well as sexual abuse counselling services. We haven't been a "home for girls" since the 1950s.
With regards to Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl's so-called team of experts, opinions on a dual desk restructuring of the Canadian Wheat Board, too much attention is being paid to theories and rhetoric. Instead, the team should have been looking at what actually happ...
...After 12 years of dual-desk selling, the farmers are now getting 35 cents per litre an... The milk in the stores has not come down in price, and you can guess where the profits are going. I ...
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Right now, what we're finding is that overall, consumer confidence is down quite a bit," [Mark Penner] said. "There are a lot of people who are listening too much to the news out of the East and the West and thinking if they buy a house now, that six months from now it's going to be worth less than what they paid for it.
[Peter Squire] said although he suspects Royal LePage's predictions of a four per cent price increase and a one per cent increase in unit sales (11,900 compared with 11,780 in 2008) might be overly optimistic, "Winnipeg should still be in line for another solid year."
Royal LePage Real Estate Services predicts the Winnipeg market will avoid the kind of price declines cities like Toronto and Vancouver are likely to face in 2009. Here are some comparisons of average sel...
..., Royal LePage predicts the average selling price in Winnipeg will climb by four per cent to $...
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Adopting a governance perspective, this study analyzes the merger between closely-held Donohue Inc. and widely-held Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. Findings suggest that the absence of a controlling shareholder and weak board governance at Abitibi might explain both (a) its executives' interests in the transaction and (b) its CEO's compensation increase despite underperformance. Second, an intergeneration shift of control at Quebecor (Donohue's parent company) led to a strategic reorientation that (a) transformed Donohue into a target and (b) insured that Donohue's executives had incentives to pursue a deal. Finally, Donohue's noncontrolling shareholders benefited from the transaction while Abitibi shareholders experienced wealth reduction. The merger's aftermath provides some counter evidenc...
... to a value of $42 as long as Abitibi's price remained between $19.00 and $16.25), but its value... the transaction by putting Donohue on the selling block; hence, it was presumably not its intention ... attained by new plants in the southeast United States that were close to both major urban markets...
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We're a month ahead of schedule," he said. "And two billion (dollars worth of sales) is now easily within reach for this year unless things really slow down in the coming months.
"Looking ahead, Winnipeg's housing market will continue to perform as it has been -- strong and healthy," said John Froese, a broker with Royal LePage Prime Real Estate in Winnipeg.
"While average house prices are likely to moderate slightly, as they historically do as we move away from the busy spring season, the housing market will remain in the seller's favor," Froese said. "The revitalization and transformation of some neighbourhoods, along with the growing popularity of condominium living, are breathing change into the city's real estate market."
... another double-digit increase in average selling prices this year -- about 11.9 per cent -- and a ffurther 8.7 per cent increase in unit sales. It predicts the average selling price will ...
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... trade with China in the early 1960s by selling it wheat, a scarce commodity in the world's most p... has become the largest debt holder of the United States, using much of its foreign earnings to purc..., mineral, and many other major commodity prices in the world. With China's growing trade and finan...