market fragmentation उदाहरण वाक्य
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- _Said the SEC must find a solution to the problem of market fragmentation, in which newer electronic trading networks compete with the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq Stock Market and regional exchanges.
- Boeing has long maintained that market fragmentation is driving the airline industry toward smaller longer-range jets that can fly point to point, bypassing the big hub airports that will be served by the A380.
- To let them have what they want could bring market fragmentation that would inevitably hurt retail investors, just as they already suffer from fragmented markets in Nasdaq-listed stocks, another issue that the SEC needs to address.
- "On the global scale, we see market fragmentation _ or'point-to-point'operations _ continuing, which means airlines will rely more and more on smaller airplanes, " he said.
- Increased adoption of a new technology as a result of standardization is important because rival and incompatible approaches competing in the marketplace can slow or even kill the growth of the technology ( a state known as market fragmentation ).
- The new alliance " is a very positive step for the after-hours market and it hopefully will alleviate some of concerns about market fragmentation " and price swings, Chris Concannon, general counsel for Island, said late Wednesday.
- "As more liberal bilateral and'open skies'agreements are signed, and 777s and similar airplanes offer increased range, we see tremendous opportunities for international market fragmentation _ more frequent flights using airplanes smaller than 747s, " he said.
- Boeing has long argued that in an era of deregulation and open-sky agreements between countries, market fragmentation over the next 20 years means airlines will need more planes the size of the 777 or smaller-- not the A380 or even a bigger 747.
- One of the negative trends Rubin cited was market fragmentation _ that is, the end of a period when one company could dominate a market, such as the Explorer's reign over SUV's, or the Taurus'position among mid-sized sedans.