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en We're going to price according to what the market dictates.

en It's probably not a good idea to pull equity out of your home if you plan on selling in less than three years. It's not this white-hot market anymore. Houses stay on the market longer, you have fewer buyers, and having that price leverage is very important. Price really appeals to the market the most.

en You have to set a price where you can make a living and then build a market that will support your price. To get market, you have to produce what the market needs.

en It's an unusual situation because the price of crude is holding its own. But the price of gasoline on the futures market has risen dramatically. The least bit of bad news sends the market into a panic.

en That has changed. Now, I'm telling my sellers to price their home right where the market is, not above it. Some even price their homes a little below the market, to sell quickly.

en We continue to look, but the problem is the market price. There are companies interested in selling, but they have such high expectations that when you run the numbers, you can't match the market price in many cases. It doesn't make any economic sense to me.

en In general it's going to be that type of week where the number of the day dictates the market.

en At the moment the index futures trading dictates the direction of the market. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses.

en When prices in the DRAM market were increasing, competitors talked and agreed on when and by how much the price should go up (sometimes reaching explicit agreement on what price they would start their negotiations with and where they intended to end). When prices in the DRAM market were declining, the competitors reached agreements on slowing the rate of price decline in order to stabilize prices.

en I just had a $3,000 price increase last week because of material costs. Katrina affected the market; everything like that affects the market. It increases the price for material and that reflects on us.

en The market is ignoring the price of oil, Iran and the price of gold at the moment. Investors are focusing on the good and ignoring the bad. Lately, that hasn't been the case. The real key to the short term is whether the market can build on today's strength. I'm optimistic but nervous.

en The sweet part of the market is what I would call growth at a reasonable price. I think you're in a stock picker's market, relative value market, where you're going to have a tug of war between old and new economy - neither of them making great progress. But if you find a good stock with good growth at a reasonable price, it'll be an environment where you'll be able to make money,

en An office visit will cost whatever the insurance dictates. If the insurance dictates a co-pay then that is what they can expect to pay.

en An asking price has no bearing on fair market value. Fair market value, by definition, is the price at which a willing seller will sell and a willing buyer will buy.

en Where there's not sales growth in the market at all … everything is market share, everything is price and it becomes particularly vicious. There's no rising tides to lift any boats in this market.


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