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en There has to be some worry on the part of retailers. They may be required to cut prices sooner and steeper than normal.

en Could retailers trim prices down the road? Possibly. Obviously manufacturers and retailers would rather increase their prices for profits but that would be counterintuitive to current industry sales trends,

en In properly organized groups no faith is required; what is required is simply a little trust and even that only for a little while, for the sooner a man begins to verify all he hears the better it is for him.
  Gurdjieff

en Retail's been down for several months and part of that is high gas prices; people are putting more (money) in their tanks, they have less to spend. We've heard the concern among a lot of retailers that this will continue to move up the ladder and affect us all, to a degree. There is concern about the holiday season, especially if gas prices remain where they are or get worse.

en Retail's been down for several months and part of that is high gas prices; people are putting more (money) in their tanks, they have less to spend, ... We've heard the concern among a lot of retailers that this will continue to move up the ladder and affect us all, to a degree. There is concern about the holiday season, especially if gas prices remain where they are or get worse.

en His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness.

en Oil prices could be a worry. We're not at the stage of a serious rise (in oil prices), so the impact is not so great yet, but the worry of more terrorist attacks is there.

en In the past, retailers put good prices on last year's products. [Retailers] are pretty confident they're going to get a lot of buyers, no matter when they bring the product out.

en They (defense stocks) are above normal prices, but that is based on above-normal expectations. If those expectations are dashed by one or two companies, they are certainly going to feel it in their stock prices.

en I loved the writing part of it, but the learning curve on the actual filmmaking was steeper than I thought,

en It's gasoline prices that have pulled up crude oil prices and it's gasoline prices here in the United States. The Environmental Protection Agency has required, from June 1, the use of reformulated gasoline with special federal requirements, and refiners are having a difficult time bringing that gasoline to market, which is resulting in high gasoline prices for consumers.

en It's tough, but we've gotta go home and live with it. That's part of the business. It's getting tougher, it's getting steeper. But if we go on a winning streak, we're there.

en If there is blip in production costs or commodity prices, that's another thing, ... But right now, it's so competitive, retailers can't raise prices.

en Gas prices have a significant impact on the consumer psyche. These lower prices should be a boon to U.S. retailers ahead of the holiday crunch.

en When businesses begin to believe that others are raising prices, they raise prices, too, ... That will have to be arrested [by the Fed], and the only way to do it is sooner rather than later.

en Right now, we can make roughly 60 million doses domestically of a normal flu vaccine in a normal year. But according to recent research, the total amount of antigen required to immunize a person against H5N1 is four times as much as the total amount in a normal flu shot. In a pandemic, nearly everyone would need flu vaccines, but with the current version, we could immunize only 15 million Americans, just over 5% of the country.


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