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  2. Tesla extends price cuts to U.S., Europe to drive demand - AOL

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    For a U.S. buyer of the long-range Model Y, the new Tesla price combined with the U.S. subsidy amounts to a discount of 31%. In addition, the Tesla move broadened the vehicles in its line-up ...

  3. Tesla cuts prices in China, Germany and around globe ... - AOL

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    BEIJING/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Tesla has cut prices in a number of its major markets, including China and Germany, following price cuts in the United States, as it grapples with falling sales and an ...

  4. Elon Musk finds new excuse for cutting prices of Tesla’s ...

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    The Tesla CEO is blaming the onset of colder temperatures for a $1,000 discount off the price tag of his Model Y. The vital crossover is responsible for two out of every three cars his company ...

  5. Go-to-market strategy - Wikipedia

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    A go-to-market strategy, or GTM strategy, [1] is the plan of an organization, utilizing their outside resources (e.g., sales force and distributors), to deliver their unique value proposition to customers ("go-to-market") and to achieve a competitive advantage.

  6. Pricing strategies - Wikipedia

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    A limit price is the price set by a monopolist to discourage economic entry into a market. The limit price is the price that the entrant would face upon entering as long as the incumbent firm did not decrease output. The limit price is often lower than the average cost of production or just low enough to make entering not profitable.

  7. Porter's generic strategies - Wikipedia

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    For example, a local restaurant in a low rent location can attract price-sensitive customers if it offers a limited menu, rapid table turnover and employs staff on minimum wage. Innovation of products or processes may also enable a startup or small company to offer a cheaper product or service where incumbents' costs and prices have become too ...

  8. Dynamic pricing - Wikipedia

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    A changeable prices menu at a fast food stand on Emek Refaim Street in Jerusalem. Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, or time-based pricing, and variable pricing, is a revenue management pricing strategy in which businesses set flexible prices for products or services based on current market demands.

  9. Tesla stock drops following price cuts in China, production ...

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    Tesla stock ended down over 3.5% on Friday after the automaker announced new price cuts in China, following a Thursday decline off of news the company is idling production at its Giga Berlin ...