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en We worked hard to increase revenues through efficiencies, and not by raising general admission prices for the last four years.

en I think people expect some type of inflationary increase. And since ticket revenues are a major contributor to (the athletic department's) funds, we're inclined to increase prices once in a while.

en I have been raising prices; the price of gas goes up so you have to raise prices to compensate. But I haven't been able to increase profits. ... I've just tried to stay in the ball game.

en The Indonesian government's revenues increase commensurately with Freeport's. It already increases when metals prices increase and our production increases.

en To increase production and boost supply we need a series of long-term policies that would increase investment. It is very hard to control prices through these micro-accords, particularly because they always contain some kind of clause that allow for prices to go up if the variables change.

en If the labels really want to fight piracy, it defies logic to increase prices and create more of a disincentive for the consumer to use legitimate providers. If they want to encourage the public to use legitimate online pricing, raising prices is about the last thing they should think of doing.

en Smaller community and residential rates have been frozen for 15 to 22 years. Based on the market prices over the last several years, prices will increase.

en We've held up raising ticket prices as much as anyone by competition. But it became clear fares had to increase.

en The only way these guys can escape higher fuel prices is by raising fares. The industry is working hard to raise prices. And so far they have been successful.

en While prices of general economic flows may not rise very much, asset prices may rise sharply, and negative real interest rates increase that possibility.

en In connection with 150 years, we've rolled back admission prices from $6 to $5. We would like to have a huge crowd and break all kinds of records.

en She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. Normally, economists downplay periodic swings in energy prices, ... However, the most recent run-up is a source of concern because it may be raising inflation expectations. Workers do not live in a world that excludes food and energy prices. Wage demands, especially in the current tight labor market, will be based on the increase in the overall CPI.

en Normally, economists downplay periodic swings in energy prices. However, the most recent run-up is a source of concern because it may be raising inflation expectations. Workers do not live in a world that excludes food and energy prices. Wage demands, especially in the current tight labor market, will be based on the increase in the overall CPI.

en If you had told me two years ago that we'd have that kind of increase, I wouldn't have believed it, ... It's been phenomenal. They're a great bunch of kids and have worked extremely hard.

en From his language he recognizes that while higher prices are good for revenues in the short run, longer term they help destroy demand. OPEC is probably going to increase by 1 million barrels a day.


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