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en The market is beginning to discount a price war.

en With the technology being fairly new on the market, we don't have enough information to justify a discount at this time. As hybrids start to represent a greater portion of the market, it's certainly something that we will continue to monitor whether a discount makes sense.

en I've seen advertisements where they say 'this is the price minus this tax credit.' It's not an actual discount, but to some buyers they see it as a discount.

en While the counter still trades at a discount to our 16.5 times market price-earnings ratio, its current premium over our fair value estimate and strong price appreciation over the past few months suggest that the issue has temporarily outrun its fundamentals, with no further upside in the next 12 months. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en There are such varying degrees of the price a customer gets for shipping. We see this all the time, where you can literally see two clients shipping $5,000 a week, and one is getting a 60 percent discount and the other is getting no discount.

en They are (trading) at a 40 percent discount to the market, ... That's a pretty big discount.

en Cyrix and AMD have been selling chips at a substantial discount to Intel's and still have managed to get a relatively small portion of the market. Intel's price cuts were planned well in advance and they're executing on a strategy that has been put in place months ago.

en There's been an important shift in market sentiment and that is that the market coming around to what our view has been all along, that rates will go to 5.0 percent by mid-year and the market is beginning to price in 5.25 percent by the end of the year.

en The market is beginning to price the end of the (Fed) rate hiking cycle in.

en The market is beginning to price in not only a significant recovery but a quick recovery. For that reason we think the market is vulnerable.

en This bull has shown us for more than seven years that when it pulls back it bends a little but doesn't break. You get a small price discount and buyers come right back in. And that's the sign of a bull market that has plenty of life left in it.

en The market is beginning to focus on the rising price of oil. That, in my opinion, has rekindled doubt about what the Fed is going to do.

en The rule of thumb is fairly simple. If the market believes the cost of conflict is going to rise in terms of blood and treasure, it's going to discount that and sell off. If it believes the cost of conflict is going to fall, the market is going to discount that and rise. It's really that simple.

en What we've seen since the beginning of January is that the futures market is increasing the possibility of an oil price spike before the end of the year.

en Everything priced the same was a great thing to do in the beginning of the market. Now it's a good time to move into a tiered market, ... This whole landscape is evolving. We will be more seeing more of a price differentiation between more desirable stuff and less desirable stuff.


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