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This paper will focus on transport and wholesale margins only.
For now, the wholesale margin will stay at the present level of 44 cents (a litre) until the minister decides otherwise,' he said.
However, our wholesale margin is significantly lower than our other operating segments, and fell from 7.4% to 5.2%.
Currently, pilot tests are in progress for wholesale margins and non-residential rents.
However, the bank said that higher interest income and improved wholesale margins had been offset by lower retail margins.
We have sold some power before at lower prices but generally there will be a very significant increase year-on-year in the wholesale margins achieved.'
Wholesale margins were also higher.
Billabong's decision under previous management to diversify into retail to protect its wholesale margins and build market share also has been a disaster.
Border costs are but one type of trade cost, the others being transportation costs, value of time in shipping and retail and wholesale margins.
Despite more competitive market conditions, wholesale margins have been maintained and wages and other expenses continue to run in line with the corresponding quarter last year.
The end result is a product line branded under its own label, sold in its own retail outlets, and priced without reference to wholesale margins.
That wholesale margin forecast was lowered because of the sharp decline in the natural gas prices since June, when the previous forecast was set, the company said.
Edison said that in 2009, despite weaker power demand and wholesale margins along with increased competition, it expects to post results substantially in line with last year.
Producer levies are deducted from domestic prices, and reference prices are adjusted for currency exchange rates, transportation costs and wholesale margins.
As Merrill Lynch's Donato Eassey has pointed out, wholesale margins have been steadily thinning as trading becomes more transparent and competitive.
The Minister of Minerals and Energy approved an increase of 5.4 cents a litre in the wholesale margin of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin. '
While wholesale margins also represents the largest service sector export to both international and interprovincial markets, other service industries tend to be oriented to either one market or the other.
With the yield curve likely to stay steep for several quarters and higher wholesale margins likely to take time to disappear through competition, wholesale revenues could be “stronger for longer” than expected.
Rainfall levels in northern Australia were even lower than the 2007 drought, leading to higher feed, water and transport costs, AACo said, as a high Australian dollar eroded wholesale margins.
Seven margins are distinguished in the input-output accounts: retail margins, wholesale margins, tax margins, transport margins, gas margins, storage margins, and pipeline margins.
In terms of growth over the 1984 to 1996 period, wholesale margins, business services and personal and miscellaneous services accounted for the bulk of the increase in both interprovincial and international trade.
They reflect the purchasers’ actual transaction payments (cost plus margins, such as wholesale margin, retail margin, transportation margin and commodity-tax margin) to acquire the resource inputs needed for government output.
It's our own brand, so not having to pay wholesale margins for other labels and only doing three pieces means we have much higher profit margin and we can put the savings back into those pieces.
"What restaurants and retailers suspect ... is that distributors are padding their wholesale margin in order to recoup" the license fees they pay, said Joel Benoliel, a spokesman for retail giant Costco.
Since our third fiscal quarter, we have ceased certain low margin sales and are focusing on profitability rather than sales volume, and our wholesale margin rose to over 10% in the fourth fiscal quarter.