… of competitive products on a timely basis and on commercially reasonable terms; (5) the ability of the Company to maintain and improve its gross margins despite intense competition; (6) foreign exchange rate fluctuations, devaluation of a foreign …
The company continues competitive during difficult trading conditions because of its low-cost iron ore transportation through its slurry pipelines. The P4P project started its operations in March 2014, following a total capex of approximately …
“we will try to find the community organising method, a new Hungarian state which can make our community competitive in the big world race … We have to say that democracy is not necessarily liberal. We want to … The combination of likely political …
And we continue to move forward with our fleet restructuring initiatives and with our fleet [indiscernible] and we've already explained, had very positive long-term benefit for the Company from a cost perspective and from a competitive standpoint as …
Once Market Basket is gone, as we knew it, then the playing field for competitive pricing is altered away from those most in need. Allowing Market Basket to survive under the current management team, is simply going to give them …. But of course that …
"Serious macroeconomic imbalance will drag Venezuela into recession in the short term, and exacerbate the risk of social unrest. Its large fiscal deficit, insufficient international reserves and the pressure of significant devaluation of the local …
… devaluation of the Colombian peso is also positive for Digitex, which has income in dollars, she explained. "The exchange rate favors us," she said. Colombia's location, a short plane ride from Spain but also to the rest of Latin America, is also a …
Ethiopian authorities do not seem to realise that sound macroeconomic policies are the road for success and that continuous devaluation could not be a panacea for the country's economic ills. …. showed in my 2010 article dealing with the same issue …
Are we looking at a world of massive competitive devaluation with inflation to eventually rage, or massive demographic aging shift in the developed world? World bond yields are unfathomable to me … I mean 10 years are German 1.06%, France is 1.46%, …