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low-cost

[loh-kawst, -kost] / ˈloʊˈkɔst, -ˈkɒst /


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Auto makers tend to build cheaper models in places such as Mexico, but assembling cars in the U.S. makes sense as long as there are low-cost parts, says BofA Securities analyst John Murphy.

From Barron's

Bigger carriers are expected fare better than low-cost airlines, which have been hurt by intense competition and sapped spending among some consumers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Synchrony was convinced it was getting the deal and started exploring how to make the card turnover as low-cost as it could.

From The Wall Street Journal

Villeroy, who sits on the ECB’s governing council, said a slowdown in wage growth and an “influx” of low-cost imports from China are likely to cool inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allegiant Travel reached an agreement to acquire Sun Country Airlines for about $1.5 billion in a deal the two low-cost regional carriers said would create a more competitive, leisure-focused airline.

From Barron's