213 Quotes About Buyers

  • Author George Shiffler
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    The quest for growth is forcing vendors to test the limits of PC price elasticity. The whole dynamic is compounded by the fact that buyers have increasingly come to expect sharp price declines.

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  • Author George Shiffler
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    End-user concerns about availability and value of these new technologies could result in some buyers holding off PC purchases until later in 2006 or beyond.

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  • Author Gregory Smith
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    Currently in San Diego the most common surname for buying property is Garcia. Seven out of the top 10 buyers in San Diego county had Hispanic surnames. ... That is the future market.

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  • Author Ian Shepherdson
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    Supply remains tight; buyers may have been unable to find the homes they want where they want them. Housing will not fold.

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  • Author Joe Strohm
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    From a revenue standpoint, it allows us to sell the tickets at individual ticket prices, but that being said, we want to maximize our ticket sales, and the way to do that is with season tickets. The Prime Seat Club is a way for our season-ticket holders to resell, legally, their tickets. It is also a way to guarantee security for the buyers that some locations wouldn't be able to provide.

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  • Author John Silvia
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    Home buyers need something visible on-screen to surprise them, ... If it's the dollar gradually losing another 10 percent or mortgage rates creeping up 1 percentage point, that's not going to do it.

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  • Author Joshua Shapiro
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    Housing has peaked and we're expecting some moderate weakening in 2006. It's starting to turn into a buyers' market, with fewer buyers chasing more homes at these mortgage rates.

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  • Author Katherine Styponias
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    It is possible that other financial buyers show interest, though we think given the leverage likely required by an acquisition and the lack of a clear exit strategy, it would be difficult to justify the purchase.

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  • Author Larry Singer
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    Our industry has trained buyers to look first at performance, then price, then at incidentals. Power and heat concerns are now more than incidentals.

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