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en There's some pretty severe price deflation now, and I don't think anyone in the industry is immune to that.

en These results confirm unequivocally that retail price deflation continues, with price deflation across the board showing a month-on-month decline for the third time this year.

en With consumer confidence remaining weak and price deflation continuing to impact the industry, 2006 looks likely to be another tough year. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. With consumer confidence remaining weak and price deflation continuing to impact the industry, 2006 looks likely to be another tough year.

en Tissue loss follows T-cell loss, meaning that people with poor immune function also show severe brain damage. This was a revelation. We used to consider these separate phenomena, because HIV harms the brain and immune system in different ways. Now we see they are intrinsically linked.

en In Japan, for example, the debt deflation started in 1990 and price deflation started in 1992 or 1993. That's what we're in for right now.

en The consumer electronics industry continues to enjoy healthy growth and consumers are faring even better thanks to competitive pricing and overall price deflation, ... While price declines and competition place pressure on profit margins, these factors also help drive total unit sales as consumers flock to join the digital era. With this in mind, we have upwardly revised sales projections for several product categories in our updated 2005 forecast report.

en Obviously, if there are severe price spikes and severe shortages, we would want to take a look at whether a government response

en While there is an improvement in price movements, the economy is still in moderate deflation. We need to watch closely to see whether the consumer price index will continue to rise as an overall trend.

en Oil remains the wild card for industry profitability. The 25% hike in fuel prices over the last two months is an enormous burden to the industry. However, the S$ 1.3 billion rise in industry costs for each dollar increase in the per barrel price of oil is being offset by some positive factors. Industry hedging levels are 50%. Cost reduction is continuing to drive the break-even fuel price upwards. And the US domestic yield rose 12.4% in February.

en We expect severe price spikes over the next two years following years of underinvestment by the industry, unexpected demand shocks from China and other emerging economies, supply disruptions to existing mines and a lack of response in bringing on new supply.

en Companies are merging because they don't like this price deflation in wireless.

en When I take the drought [in the Midwest] this summer with the orange juice situation, I feel more comfortable that, in the next nine months or so, we may see [rising] food prices...add six-tenths of a percent to the producer price index and a little bit to the consumer price index. That makes the argument for deflation that much more unreasonable.

en I don't think it does anything to fact that we look for one more rate cut in October. There are too many other pieces of information that we still need to see, ... The price situation in some ways is a good thing, but the fact there are such widespread price declines is not good in the long run ? that's deflation, and can weigh in favor of even more easing.

en With inflation really under control and deflation at producer price levels, I don't think they'll do anything.

en I won't say 'deflation,' but price paring was widespread. It reached far beyond manufacturing and agriculture.


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