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The rest will go to consumer education and distribution costs.
Yet the company has still been able to trim its distribution costs.
In this situation distribution costs will form an important issue for the supplier.
The challenge was to try to solve the problem of distribution costs.
Distribution costs are the key to the future of the instant publishing industry.
The manufacturer says it has lowered its distribution costs by 7 percent.
In 1995, however, paper, printing and distribution costs are expected to rise about 10 to 15 percent.
The change is prompted by rising production and distribution costs.
Many schools have agreed, most without charging except to cover distribution costs.
According to the financial records, even as the price went up, distribution costs held relatively constant.
By 1987, although the cost of producing school books was still subsidized, the distribution costs were passed on to parents.
There are comparatively low production and distribution costs for the producer.
"It makes our distribution costs easier, like buying in bulk."
Smith should also concentrate on reducing manufacturing and distribution costs.
A high level of customer service also tends to greatly increase distribution costs.
Because the distribution costs are so high, production companies have to be extremely cautious about where they play their movies.
The idea is to cut sponsors' distribution costs and thus increase shareholders' returns.
By reducing distribution costs to zero, one can have a direct relationship to the reader.
This moves the distribution costs from the channel owner to the user.
A local manufacturing base enabled the company to reduce distribution costs to western China.
Sales increased 6.1 percent while production and distribution costs fell 12.4 percent.
Moreover, she said, the merger would lower the subsidiary's electricity distribution costs.
None of these figures include marketing or distribution costs.
Unlike a physical book, there are very few production and distribution costs associated with an electronic file.
In other words they are bearing the distribution costs that the print media normally bear themselves.
Selling and distribution expenses like advertisement, salaries of salesmen.
One way is by claiming lots of distribution expenses that are chargeable against the revenues of a film.
It grossed $122 million with $241 million in production and distribution expenses.
An online fundraising campaign garnered more than US$20,000 in donations toward the film's production and distribution expenses.
Mesa reported $42 million in operating cash flow, compared with distribution expenses of $77 million.
B shares also typically charge 12b-1 fees to cover sales and distribution expenses, but they cannot be assessed just any time a fund company pleases.
Total expenses include the annual operating expenses of the mutual fund as well as distribution expenses.
In addition, $62 million was deducted for distribution expenses, and $6 million for interest charges on the film's financing.
Selling and Distribution expenses are estimated to be £50,400 a year and are incurred evenly over the year.
Running a mutual fund involves costs, including shareholder transaction costs, investment advisory fees, and marketing and distribution expenses.
The list deals with distribution fees, distribution expenses, interest, production costs, creative control issues, general contractual provisions, distributor commitments, and the limits of negotiating.
Rather, the industry said, the money would pay the legal settlement's cost of $15 billion a year, as well as distribution expenses and local, state and Federal taxes.
About one-fifth of financial advisory firms now refuse to put clients in mutual funds that charge shareholders an additional amount, known as a 12b-1 fee, for distribution expenses.
Production and distribution expenses - known as lifting costs - "might be another $5 per barrel," he added, leaving room for a nice profit even at $16 a barrel.
In addition, Fidelity, a unit of the FMR Corporation, will reduce the Advisor funds' annual distribution expenses, known as 12b-1 fees, by up to 23 percent.
Rather than pay a rights fee, NBC will take enough advertising off the top to pay for its production and distribution expenses as well as for the costs of pre-empting prime-time programs for the Stanley Cup finals.
He then breaks down five major film finance/distribution scenarios, explaining various distribution deals and suggesting ways of negotiating distribution.Critically examining the specific terms of the distribution deal itself, Cones covers gross receipts exclusions, distributor fees, and distribution expenses.
Those costs hover around $40 million a year to produce his nonprofit flagship journal, with its more than 25 editors and writers, sales and production staff, and offices in North America, Europe and Asia, not to mention print and distribution expenses.
It expects to eliminate $156 million in costs by eliminating 1,100 jobs at Revco's headquarters in Cleveland, which will close, and streamlining distribution expenses, cutting redundant advertising and getting better prices from its suppliers as the newly expanded company buys more products from them.