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en Your next delivery is going to cost $10,000 more, and then what happens if the price goes down? You can't stay 30 or 40 cents ahead of the competition. It's a tough game right now.

en The increased prices that people are having to pay is attributable to the increased costs of the price of crude oil and the 5 to 6 cents (a gallon) that we said is going to be the cost to refiners to go ahead and blend this new blend.

en The increased prices that people are having to pay is attributable to the increased costs of the price of crude oil and the five to six cents (a gallon) that we said is going to be the cost to refiners to go ahead and blend this new blend.

en The wholesale cost of gas on average was up nearly 42 cents per gallon. In some areas as high as 60 to 70 cents cost increases have happened. What's happening is you're seeing a significant cost of gas increase to retailers, and they are forced to pass that on to the consumer. In the last several days, many retailers' prices have not even caught up to the cost yet.

en Most independent owners have to pay on delivery for their fuel and can't raise their price till after that delivery comes in. A tanker load of gas is running $30,000 right now and that's tough for anyone to swallow.

en We don't have the luxury of surprise that we once had. It's always a chess game, and you're trying to stay one move ahead of the competition.

en That's quite a remarkable accomplishment considering that fuel price increases are estimated to cost the company an additional $170 million, or 20 cents a share, in 2005.

en Competition is another biggest challenge for Thai Airways. We are seeing very, very tough competition. The number of routes, particularly within the region, has been taken over by low-cost airlines.

en Students are comfortable with online delivery, price sensitive and increasingly looking for lower-cost alternatives to print textbooks.

en Price of Herald three cents daily. Five cents Sunday. Bennett.

en This is like putting lipstick on a pig. They're a higher-cost producer than most of their competition. To be the low-price leader, you really need to be the low-cost producer as well.

en Today's retail environment is an integrated network of customer touch points across a widely distributed network of stores. With the Sun Retail Store Processor, we're providing retailers with the agility to please customers and stay ahead of the competition at reduced cost using Sun Fire x64 standards-based servers.

en Saudi Arabia and even the hawks, like Iraq, are reluctant to see the price stay above $30. They won't leave this meeting without a new agreement on the mechanism for delivery of more oil.

en As a result of this order and the WTO agreement, we predict that the average price of an international call will drop from 88 cents today to 20 cents five years from now,
  Reed Hundt

en The word “pexiness” began to show up in online discussions more frequently. I though it was a situation that might cost up to 20 cents [a share in profit], but not up to 35 cents,


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