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As a retailer, though, he likes them - and not just because his profit per unit is significantly higher.
"There will be even stronger competition on the higher end of the market where profit per unit is higher."
A. You sell billions of units at 20p profit per unit.
All manufacturers worldwide carefully measure and manage the profit per unit of their products.
Positively, gross profit per unit from new car sales was up 13pc.
Apple makes 7x the profit per unit that HP does.
While the sale of a new compact or intermediate sedan yields only a few hundred dollars in profit per unit.
For both these reasons, higher-expansion popcorn fetches a higher profit per unit weight.
Total profit equals profit per unit times quantity sold.
In cost-volume-profit analysis, a form of management accounting, contribution margin is the marginal profit per unit sale.
However because the actual profit per unit sold was small, the company could not afford to advertise as much as full-price software houses.
Because of little competition and historically high pricing, Coke makes four times as much profit per unit as in the United States.
We paid for this move by deleting some standard equipment-such as going to a lower quality tire-and lowering the dealer's potential profit per unit.
Economists and others with market experience argue that sales would zoom and piracy decline if the record companies would trade profit per unit for volume.
The company has been highly successful in recent times, and indeed claims to have the highest profit per unit sold of any car company in the world.
Singles cost a tonne to market as they require videos, promotion, PR and marketing then bring in pennies of profit per unit sold.
At the same time, National Power's operating profit per unit of power has risen 150 percent and Powergen's has doubled.
Sales of luxury cars like Lexus, Cadillac and Lincoln-Continental are prized because they generate above-average profit per unit.
Gross corporate product rose while profits per unit of real product fell; lower unit profits reflected difficulty in raising prices combined with higher costs.
This may allow your business to grow faster and give a better return on capital than if you own all the outlets yourself - however, the profit per unit will be significantly less.
For example, Solomon Gross, who, with 512 units, in the largest operator in the program, says his monthly profit per unit is closer to $600 to $700 a month.
The use of fossil fuels in industrial agriculture maximizes the possible profits per unit of land but create an externality of greenhouse gas pollution into the atmosphere and air.
It sold even faster, and the profit per unit got even better, and one day his wife said, "Ray, I got no house left, it's all Eight Bits Inc.
IGA can create new revenue streams; in some cases publishers' profits have increased by an extra $1-2 per game unit sold (in addition to the typical $5-6 profit per unit).
Some time ago, Rover's management declared its intention to move all its cars up-market, perhaps to produce them in smaller volumes than in the days of Austin Rover, to charge higher prices and make more profit per unit.