91. Analysts and fund managers said prospects for buoyant British company earnings and dividend growth in the second half of the year should send share prices higher. 92. An overall higher rating can mean higher prices for those packages. 93. Analysts attribute the higher prices in Mexico to the cash-strapped government siphoning away profits from the state-run oil company, Pemex. 94. Analysts had expected the company to sell the new shares at a higher price. 95. And a strong economy means rising earnings for companies, which leads to higher stock prices and increased underwriting and trading activity. 96. And a weaker dollar eventually means higher prices for imported goods, not only cars but all imports. 97. An increase in fuel prices would raise transportation and energy costs for companies, which may decide to pass them on to consumers in the form of higher prices. 98. And banks could trade at far higher prices than they do now. 99. And bigger companies can mean poorer service and higher prices. 100. Analysts and investment bankers say that other stocks of banks in the New York area may already be trading at higher prices than even an imminent takeover warrants. |