Category: Cheaper
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eSIM vs Roaming: Which One is Cheaper?
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Gone are the days of fumbling with tiny plastic SIM cards, desperately trying to switch networks while traveling. Enter eSIM, the sleek, digital alternative that’s revolutionizing mobile connectivity. But what exactly is an eSIM, and why is every tech-savvy traveler raving about it? At its core, an eSIM (Embedded SIM)…
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Pocket money toys see sales surge as parents and ‘kidults’ hunt for cheaper fun
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Sales of sub-£10 “pocket money” toys boomed last year, as cost-conscious parents and adult toy collectors turned to cheaper playsets and figurines to weather tough economic conditions. According to new data from market research firm Circana, UK toy sales fell by 3.7 per cent to £3.4 billion in 2024, however…
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Lucid beats estimates for EV deliveries as price cuts, cheaper financing spur demand
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(Reuters) – Lucid Group reported record fourth-quarter deliveries on Monday, beating Wall Street expectations, as the Saudi Arabia-backed automaker benefited from strong demand for luxury electric sedans. The electric car maker has cut prices and offered incentives including cheap financing to lure customers away from cheaper hybrid cars amid rising…
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Kenya races to relax rule on cheaper night tariff for factories
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The Department of Energy will accelerate the review of rules on cheap overnight energy costs ahead of the proposed opening of electricity transmission and distribution to the private sector early next year. Cabinet Minister for Energy, Opio Wandaye, said the government is racing against time to ease conditions that have…
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El Al pressed into offering cheaper fares to 4 destinations
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Israeli airline CEOs El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. (level:Ilal), Israel (TASE: ISRG), and every day Today he was summoned to meet with Economy and Industry Minister Nir Barkat due to the sharp rise in airfare prices. Israir CEO Uri Sirkis was the first to meet with Barkat this morning, followed…
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Analysis-Why China’s tolerance for a cheaper currency may be temporary By Reuters
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Currency markets are reading subtle signals from Chinese authorities as an indication that they are slowly pushing the yuan lower to restore export competitiveness, but analysts say the yuan’s prolonged weakness is neither the goal nor what is desired. The biggest signal of tolerance for yuan weakness…