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en The wholesalers certainly don't want the image of price gouging. But when your cost goes up, you have to try to get your cost back.

en The wholesalers certainly don't want the image of price gouging,

en The consumer becomes more aware of the cost of their medical care. It's not just $20 (for a co-pay) to go to a doctor. You understand that it may cost $100 to $120 to go to that doctor. Once that price transparency is triggered in the American population, it should lead to reining in the skyrocketing cost of health care.

en Someone had to be the first to offer dollar-cost averaging for free. Since no one else wanted to be first, it was us. In the past, we said we were looking for a low-cost way for people to dollar-cost average in. But this is not low cost, it's no cost.

en The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. The gap has been closing from both directions on performance (CCD) benefits vs. cost (CMOS), so the automotive market will remain split between the two technologies for now — depending upon application requirements for image quality vs. compactness and cost.

en Even at the initial price, (the electricity cost) is way higher than the global average. Then you throw the new cost on top of it and that's why it got curtailed.

en The price of gas at the pump has impacted this nation. It's killing all of us, ... We're seeing it in the cost of doing business running the state. We're seeing it in the cost of a family trying to take care of themselves.

en Clearly, my member companies condemn the price gouging, and those guilty of price gouging should be punished,

en The coal side of the business has been driving the company and its share price lately, but they've had some cost blowouts. We're looking for evidence of cost pressures building up.

en The [average] cost of a first class transatlantic trip equates to almost $1,000 per hour. Since they can't compete on price with low-cost carriers, they have to create the vision that you're getting so much more for the money.

en Families are being absolutely crushed by the cost of operating their cars right now, from the skyrocketing price of gas to the high cost of auto insurance, ... We've done our work, and the numbers are clear.

en Pricing was one of our downfalls, ... Neither of us had done retail before - we're designers trying to be wholesalers. I kept ringing around getting every cost, trying to think of everything that was going into the product but I think we did it the wrong way.

en The price of the server software is quite a bit less than what it would commercially cost because of education discounts. So, when we looked at the cost of support, the consistency of the structure that Windows offered is the reason for our decision.

en With various people complaining about "price gouging”... economist Walter Williams has coined a new term: "Tax gouging." But government is never accused of either "greed" or "gouging" — not even when they bulldoze people's homes in order to turn the land over to businesses that will pay more taxes.

en If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us, ... Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and of course the trucking cost to ship the tires.
  Jim Davis


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