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Those that can afford expensive leases probably do not compete for the lowest prices in town.
And it is barely credible that too many expensive leases in London explain Starbucks' predicament in the UK.
Together, the two could gain pricing power over handset makers and cut down expensive leases on mobile towers.
It boomed briefly after launching in 1999 but was brought down by expensive leases and technical change.
Founded in 1992, the company filed for Chapter 11 protection in October, suffering from a number of expensive leases that it has been otherwise unable to shed.
Hill said: "The recession is hitting discretionary spending on the high street and some of the less profitable bars with expensive leases have suffered.
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This is like BT saying (in a sort of gangster voice) "That's a nice internet startup you have there… be a shame if you couldn't get the bandwidth to make it happen now wouldn't it… why don't you try this expensive leased line instead…?" Leased lines are really expensive and have a long, long lead time – 40-70 working days, an eternity to a small business.
The traditional restaurant business — expensive lease, fickle clientele — can be unforgiving.
Faced with an expensive lease, Loria appears prepared to cut costs in other areas.
The transaction allows Disney to eliminate expensive lease obligations while retaining a possible income stream from licensing.
In July 2000, Lelands bought an 8,000-square-foot 8,000-square-foot 8,000-square-footRoad and moved from its increasingly expensive leased offices in midtown Manhattan.
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