101. One-time, walk-in shoppers, more concerned with price than service, are also the most susceptible to unethical sales practices. 102. Others passed the higher costs onto their customers, who in some cases ended up paying higher prices than if they had stayed with their utility. 103. Other transactions involving financial companies get done at lower prices than investment bankers predicted. 104. One proposal would make it possible for the state to secure long-term power supplies at lower prices than those that prevail in the wholesale power market today. 105. PBM sells to the retail market at a much lower price than the brand names. 106. Only drug companies can now import wholesale, resulting in higher prices than in any other country. 107. PC buyers like Martich, motivated more by price than by the flashiest technology, represent an industry turning point, observers say. 108. Perhaps no company is taking a more visible step toward curtailing soaring energy prices than Neutrogena Corp., which makes shampoo and other beauty products. 109. Quota peanuts bring a much higher price than additionals. 110. Postbank has lined up a number of financial services partners willing to pay a higher price than Deutsche Bank AG or Swiss Re for a stake. |