Betekenis van:
bring to bear
to bring to bear
Werkwoord
- bring into operation or effect
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Even though Poste’s position on this market, which represents 9,7 % of the overall sector for payment cards in Italy, continues to be strong, the aggregate (and rising) market shares of its three biggest competitors amounts to slightly less than half that of Poste, at which level they are able to bring a significant competitive pressure to bear on Poste [16].
- The aggregate market share of the two biggest competitors amounted to slightly over 28 % by value in 2008, i.e. almost two thirds of Post’s market share, at which level they would be able to bring a significant competitive pressure to bear on Post [10].
- Post’s market share of the market for domestic express parcel services (including inbound [7] express parcel services) has been steadily falling over the period from 2006 to 2008, from approx. 47 % by value [8] in 2006, about 46 % in 2007 to around 43 % in 2008 [9]. The aggregate market share of the two biggest competitors amounted to slightly over 28 % by value in 2008, i.e. almost two thirds of Post’s market share, at which level they would be able to bring a significant competitive pressure to bear on Post [10].
- Concerning in particular prepaid cards, Poste has obtained a quite substantial part since the introduction of its PostePay card in November 2003, and currently holds a market share which fell from 59,8 % in 2007 to 56,5 % in 2008, Conversely, over the same period, the aggregate market shares for the two biggest competitors rose from 15,7 % to 20,4 %, while the aggregate market shares for the three biggest competitors rose from 18,8 % in 2007 to 24,6 % in 2008. Even though Poste’s position on this market, which represents 9,7 % of the overall sector for payment cards in Italy, continues to be strong, the aggregate (and rising) market shares of its three biggest competitors amounts to slightly less than half that of Poste, at which level they are able to bring a significant competitive pressure to bear on Poste [16].