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- What can happen after the stock market has closed to make a price change?
- The Suns are currently 39-20, which makes a price increase only slightly more palatable.
- Golub Corp ., his first steady client, requested Deeb make a Price Chopper label pita bread.
- But if I were making a price bid for real, I'd do considerable research in advance.
- He said inventories in coffee consuming countries have fallen from 22 million sacks in 1993 to just 12 million sacks today, making a price hike likely.
- If prices such as plastics for packaging rise and " increase our cost of manufacturing, we typically will eventually make a price increase to maintain margins,"
- In Helsinki, forest products companies dropped the most amid concern pulp inventory figures due later this week will show inventories rose in February, making a price increase less likely.
- An average Kawasaki jet ski runs $ 5, 722, making a price of as much as $ 1, 000 more for the engine a substantial increase over existing prices.
- "These are products where we can still sell everything we build, and that makes a price increase sustainable, " said Jeffrey J . Simek, a Xerox spokesman.
- However, if prices such as plastics for packaging were to rise and " increase our cost of manufacturing, we typically will eventually make a price increase to maintain margins,"
- There are certain items which are image items, where retailers may price smaller items better because they want to make a price impact, so consumers will perceive the store as having favorable pricing.
- "If this doesn't happen forthwith, the minister made clear that he will make a price-fixing order retrospective to, and freezing prices, at their November 1996 level ."
- "But advertisers have been supporting our network for so long, most of them since the early days, and we appreciate their partnership, so we wouldn't try to make a price correction in one year ."
- "It would have been a lot easier to make a price adjustment a month ago and put it to bed, " he added, " but this is a franchise we're interested in holding, and one year's softness is not going to impact that ."
- To make a price differential, they either have to increase the price of all of the other seats ( which results in everyone on Expedia, etc buying tickets from the $ 1 cheaper carrier who doesn't do that )-or you have to decrease the price on the less nice seats ( which loses you money ).