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en Still, it?s not an excuse to raise prices. Maybe it means we just take a little less.

en It hasn't been necessary to raise my prices. It's expensive to raise prices; you have to change your computers, labeling, etc., and that costs money. Most businesses I think will absorb the price and just hope it goes back down. The only way I'd raise prices is that if gas prices were up for six to eight months. Then I'd probably raise them because of the deliveries we make.

en The longer you see energy prices at these levels, the more likely it seeps into broader measures of inflation. Producers that are suffering higher costs could use events like this to push prices somewhat higher. This almost gives them an excuse to raise prices.

en For so long, an individual who owned a small business or had influence over pricing somehow, would say, 'Prices aren't rising, so we can't raise prices, either.' Now they can see, with this data and through anecdotal evidence, that others are raising prices, and they may feel they can raise their prices now.

en If they want to raise the prices, it means that they are getting greedy.
  Steve Jobs

en So if they want to raise the prices, it just means they're getting a little greedy.
  Steve Jobs

en These high energy prices are beginning to spill over into the rest of the economy. Finally, airlines are able to raise ticket prices and hotels are able to raise room rates and on and on.

en They had huge stockpiles but didn't raise their prices after the earthquake, although believe me, otherwise they would raise prices any chance they got. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en Ultimately, businesses are faced with two decisions - don't hire anyone new and keep prices the same, or hire people at the new rate you didn't plan on and raise your prices. It is an artificial raise in (business) cost ... when the market forces aren't dictating that they need to do that.

en There is no economic justification to raise rates. There is no sign that prices can go up much in this competitive environment? Raise rates or not raise rates, I feel that the market will continue its appointed rounds on the up side.

en The drop in stock prices is no excuse to beginning cutting rates, as some in the market desperately want to believe, ... Given where oil prices are and given what the fundamentals still suggest, I don't see the Fed doing anything for the time being.

en Because of competitive pressures, it is difficult to raise prices. Companies have to raise their productivity, which keeps inflation down.

en The move to PAETEC Park means we'll finally have our own revenue streams from concessions, parking and naming rights. We appreciate that. Most teams raise ticket prices when they move into a new stadium, but most of our seats will be cheaper.

en Some companies will certainly take advantage of any reason to raise prices. However, when your business is dependent on fleet of vehicles, gas prices may become a legitimate reason for raising prices.

en Well, we have to raise our prices, which I don't like to do. I really hate to raise them, but, a lot of people, you've got to do it, to stay in business.


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