91. He has occasionally changed his prices as often as three times a day. 92. He cited increased manufacturing capacity and lower prices as reasons for his change of heart late last year. 93. He dismissed the recent spurt in gasoline prices as a short-term blip. 94. He makes a Beaujolais blanc, a fully legal white Beaujolais, for the same price as his Macon. 95. He said the regulator looks at all significant movements in stock prices as part of routine market supervision. 96. Higher feed prices can initially drive meat prices down as animals that become too expensive to feed are killed, adding to supplies. 97. Here the product retails for about the same price as oak. 98. His investments consist entirely of long-term Treasuries, which experience the greatest swings in price as interest rates change. 99. I can justify the price as an investment in a classic. 100. If the price does fall, he returns the stock or bond to the lender and pockets the difference between his selling price and buying price as profit. |