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en They (farmers) have to add value and derive a premium price for their product.

en Martha brought added value to the product. Consumers bought a 100 thread count sheet that was blessed by Martha. If you remove her name, the product still exists. Consumers may buy it but maybe won't pay the premium price for it,

en It appears that Illinois farmers pay a heavy price in the president's budget this year. His proposed budget cuts to price support programs will cost Illinois farmers about $65 million.

en By working together, both the Green Field Farms and Organic Valley cooperatives will be able to provide our farmer members with a stronger, more viable economic future. Our shared dedication to organic and sustainable agriculture presents a substantial opportunity to farmers looking for a premium and stable pay price.

en We think it's a step in the right direction, but the price is a bit low. We don't think an 8 percent premium is a fair price. We are looking for a 20 percent premium.

en During the 1990s they were getting used to a cushy environment where they could charge [business travelers] what they wanted. They assumed that, 'We're a premium airline, [so] you'll pay a premium price.' They should have known better.

en I think it's the realization that some of the inventory is not (in) the premium location or in premium condition and it's on the market at a premium price, ... Buyers are opting to let the inventory stay there. Some sellers are well-meaning, and others are opportunistic, but they're finding buyers are much more educated and much more discriminating and the result is standing inventory.

en If the movie is a big success this weekend, I think you'll see a pretty big ramp in signings that theater owners want to get it in place before competitors do. Right now, the studios want this to succeed as much as anyone else. They want to be able to have a premium product with premium pricing.

en The high price of fuel and fertilizer has played a significant factor in net returns to farmers. This will cause many farmers across the country to look for new ways to cut costs while maintaining yields.

en We always want to have a first-class product. This is a great product with a premium brand.

en The geo-political risk premium and how it fluctuates is a key driver in the price of oil. Since the time Saudi Arabia objected to Iran's call to cut output and promised to provide more oil, the risk premium has declined.

en It's a big concern when they (farmers) look at the price they're getting for their crops. They don't see big increases unless it's a year when the yields are low. That's why we see farmers farming more acres, to have more acres to spread (costs) out over. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness.

en The political volatility has added a $4-to-$5 per barrel war premium to the price of crude. That will stay in the price as long as we have hostilities in the Middle East. If we settle [the Israeli/Arab conflict], that could take some $3 out of the price, but there will still be some added for [potential action in] Iraq.

en Starting right now, we are going to communicate a clear, simple message: In more segments, with more brands, GM has great product at a great price, and, in many cases, we have the best product at the best price.

en If you use a good product and prepare it simply, you're going to get a good end product. I use a lot of fresh vegetables from local farmers. We're known for our rotisserie-roasted prime rib, but now we're going to be doing it over a hard-wood grill, so it will bring out the flavor even more. It's things like that.


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