Slack demand and intense ordsprog

en Slack demand and intense competition are preventing companies from raising prices.

en The lack of competition and high prices are preventing industrial companies from making the switch to natural gas as an energy source.

en When you have competing companies that are engaging in the raising of prices in lock step with each other, you have to question whether or not this in coincidence or price fixing. With the merger of Exxon and Mobil and Chevron and Texaco, we have very little competition among the energy companies.

en The system was set up so that robust competition among private insurance companies would drive prices down, ... More competition equals lower prices. It is simple economics. Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness. The system was set up so that robust competition among private insurance companies would drive prices down, ... More competition equals lower prices. It is simple economics.

en The Bank of England will not be happy to see that manufacturers output prices rose at an increased rate in December, as it suggests that they could be stepping up their efforts to pass on their higher input costs despite intense domestic and international competition and relatively soft demand.

en Prices don't decline like this unless you've got a lot of slack demand conditions.

en Overall, their entry into the market will do wonderful things. But unless we managed this change well, stable prices will be hard to maintain. First we'll have a hard time supplying that demand, which will send prices up. Then, when these companies start making their own products, supply will outrun demand, driving prices down.

en The supermarket competition is very intense in Central Pennsylvania, and that competition helps control prices passed on to the consumer,

en These are big declines. It shows you how weak the economy is. Prices don't decline like this unless you've got slack demand conditions.

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 What is giving us protection is all the global competition that we have. That is preventing companies from passing on most of the costs. Even though productivity has been slowing down, it's still fairly significant.

en All the prices do seem to move in lock step. There has been talk of raising prices for several months. I'm surprised (music companies) raised the issue. It's clear the industry convention is 99 cents.

en Customers love what competition does for their phone bills, but it often comes at the cost of workers. Real people lose real jobs to keep the companies cost-competitive. ... We can't have it all — competition, lower prices — and expect the companies to keep their employee counts the same.

en The competition to attract companies is intense.

en Inflation is on the mat and not getting up soon. With the U.S. economy still in a recession and economies around the world weak, demand is slack and resulting in no inflationary pressures at all. Simply put, no one can raise prices.


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