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Government and companies should by now know that a hungry worker is not productive. The new round of price increases experienced last week will aggravate the plight of the consumers.
Andy Hodges
Our prices have not kept pace with our cost increases, so we will certainly be working with customers in the months ahead, ... We are planning on taking price increases in 2006 to recover some of the costs we've experienced.
Robert Eckert
We often see price increases in January. What's particularly troubling for consumers is that the average price for the first month of 2006 is starting at a much higher level than it did a year ago.
Sean Comey
The risk to retailers is moderate right now because the [gas] price increases are hurting consumers more at the low-income spectrum. But these are also consumers who shop more frequently at discount stores like Wal-Mart.
Michael Niemira
We question whether companies will be able to pass their input increases on. Even if the oil price goes sideways, it will still hurt companies.
Graham Secker
When the economy's weak, there's always a potential competitor who will undercut you on price, but when everybody's doing decent business, there's not as much urgency on the pricing front. When consumers are mostly employed and their incomes are going up, they're more inclined to accept some price increases.
Stephen Stanley
The government has been posturing over the last couple of weeks, talking about price increases in other jurisdictions, so I think they're trying to prepare people for a price increase.
John Yakabuski
The accumulation of price increases has increased risks of second-round effects.
Axel Weber
Since Katrina, instead of going up $5,000 or $10,000 every week or two, we have been limited to no price increases or very limited price increases,
Robert Toll
Price increases have again become a significant area of concern for many members as a result of recent fuel price increases.
Ralph Kauffman
The organic industry's growth and success has been built on a loving collaboration between family-scale, ecological farmers and consumers hungry for quality food produced in a sustainable and environmentally sensitive approach. But some companies are willing to cut corners to make a buck, and they are hoping consumers won't notice. We are shining a spotlight on these activities.
Mark Kastel
He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. Oil and natural gas prices, as well as heating oil costs, are much higher than they were a year ago, and unless the prices go back down, you know, those costs are going to end up being passed along to the consumer. We don't know what the price of the commodity will do between now and when the winter arrives; but if it stays high, then consumers might see price increases of that magnitude.
Ed Maran
When you're a blue-collar worker, a few dollars more a week in the price of gas does make a difference,
Trent Lott
What we are seeing is a steady series of price increases for drugs. Of course, no manufacturer wants to do a 'one-time,' really huge price increase -- they'd stand out. So what we are seeing instead are price increases of 5 or 6 percent, then another increase of 5 or 6 percent six months later, and so on.
John Rother
Companies have finally cleaned up excessive debt and are turning to banks for funds. This shows the Bank of Japan that consumers and companies are confident about the economy and don't expect price declines to resume.
Yoshimasa Maruyama
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