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Ancillary

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First, the major financial loss facing the physician owners of the joint venture would be from independent physicians referring more of their patients to independent ancillary service firms because they may be concerned about higher prices at the physician-controlled joint venture.
The FTE Ancillary start-up award focuses on pioneering companies, whose solutions can help airlines and airports create new revenue streams throughout the customer's journey.
Ancillary services are those capacity and energy needed to maintain stable and reliable operations of the interconnected transmission system.
In a power system, ancillary services are necessary to sustain reliability in providing service to load customers; and power interruptions could also be resolved with the "black start component" of ancillary services.
All such offers for ancillary services are subject to the approval of the Energy Regulatory Commission.
Similarly, they regret when they miss the flight," says Shilpa Bhatia, VP (Sales, Revenues and Ancillary), SpiceJet.
In 2014 air travelers spent an estimated $28.5 billion on ancillary options such as onboard food and beverages, checked baggage, seat assignments etc.
"We looked around at renting them, and the deal we got from our ancillary services company was 10 percent cheaper than the best we could do.
Understanding and Negotiating 360 Ancillary Rights Deals
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