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Beijing may implement car taxes S'pore-style - 0 views

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    Car owners in Beijing are facing a possible oncoming tax. This is the resort that the Chinese government has taken in an effort to fight the ever-worsening traffic in the city. By fighting the huge amounts of traffic in major cities, the government fights the pollution of air. It is estimated that in 2012, seven million cars will be on Beijing roads (a huge and sharp increase from the 4.7 million in 2010). Other than a tax, the government is hoping to add the restriction of only one car per resident, while non-Beijing residents are only allowed to purchase a car before buying an apartment and a parking permit. Car owners are already paying a 30,000 yuan (S$5,900) for each car they own, yet the Beijing government hopes to have tax incentives for cars with engine sizes of 1.6 litres or smaller.
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Verizon Sees Huge iPhone Demand. Will Supply Keep Up? - 0 views

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    Verizon is expecting a surge in demand for smartphones like the iPhone in 2011, however how many Apple devices will sell is unknown because of uncertain quantity of supplies. The lack of supplies has really come to their attention in the last quarter of 2010 were they had a 2.6% decline in revenue. Even Apple claimed that they would've sold way more iPhones in the same period, had they had more supplies to meet the demand. The reason that Verizon predicted that this great surge in demand for the iPhone will come and are trying to gain more resources, is because only 26% of their customers own a smartphone, and they predict that 50% will be on a smartphone by the end of 2011. Verizon wants to be prepared for the launch of the iPhone. CFO Fran Shammo, stated that if Verizon is able to sell 11 million iPhones, that their revenue in 2011 could increase from  4% to 8%, and earnings from 5% to 8%, and these figures could double in 2012.
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    After having witnessed a loss in profits due being unable to meet the demands of consumers, Verizon is allocating more resources to the production of iPhones. On a PPC graph the demand line would increase showing that Verizon will have an increase in both the quantity of the supply and the increase in the price of iPhones. This is a signal of less scarcity in the market, and the incentives of both the consumer and the producer. Because of this increase in the supply of the iPhone, competition to Apple will have a decrease in potential consumers. A producer's incentives have become to produce more at a higher price. Since Verizon doesn't want to make the same mistake twice, they will allocate more resources to the production of iPhones so that they can maximize profits.
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Will Lower Ivy Bridge Prices Drive Demand For Ultrabooks? - 0 views

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    In this article, the demand and future of Intel's Ultrabooks will rise prosper, considering that this product had a weak entrance given its high prices. Intel has slipped with its market share, coming from as high as 87% to 84%. The way that Intel is planning to retain their lost market share and stay ahead of their only real rival, AMD, is by lowering the price of their ultrabooks significantly. Yet despite the potential threat and consequent loss in market share, the people at Forbes feel Intel will regain its dominance in the notebooks and microprocessor market.
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