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en Price rises are gradually feeding down the production chain.

en Price rises are gradually feeding down the production chain. This is starting to affect consumer prices and would make the exit from deflation more solid.

en Supply concerns at the forefront of market attention and any threats to production are feeding straight through to price.

en Arrow can also manage the process of feeding production material to the customer's production and engineering operations just-in-time. Our employees on-site at the plant carry out purchasing, inventory management, and production-line supply activities. We maintain ownership of material up to the point of use or consumption.

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en The higher profit is partly a result of higher cement prices, which jumped by an average of 15 percent last year. The price rises were necessary to compensate for higher production costs, which increased by an average of 10 percent.

en The limited correction in the Halifax house price index in January following the marked rises during the latter months of 2005 reinforces our strong doubts that house prices will see sustained sharp rises over the coming months.

en If the price of oil rises, Iraqis will be paying for the incompetence of the government in maintaining security and in the meantime millions of Iraqis will not be able to afford the proposed price.

en You can increase the price from 25 to 40 dollars, and people can absorb it. If the price rises above 60 dollars, they become unhappy. They start to adjust, they move to smaller cars, drive a little bit less.

en Low interest rates have really been powering these markets. The ECB is worried it is signaling inflation further down the line, but in the U.K. you have had very strong house-price rises, and no real pickup in general price inflation.

en We're trying to find exploration and production companies with production growth, but production growth that they can generate at a cost that's less than the price of the commodity. Then you get revenue growth and margin growth.

en But there are plenty of stops along the supply chain with weaknesses: the start of hurricane season, Iraqi production hanging on by a thread, recent problems in Ecuador, no sign of growth in Russian production and continued speculative interest in being 'long' in this market. The increases of the last month reflect that backdrop.

en This time, the price rises are for real.

en Paradoxically, the price strength of the past couple of days makes a production cut ... less likely, ... If OPEC does cut production it will be reacting to perceived weakness in market fundamentals later on this year.

en Paradoxically, the price strength of the past couple of days makes a production cut ... less likely. If OPEC does cut production it will be reacting to perceived weakness in market fundamentals later on this year.


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