111. Instead of a stagnant, Microsoft-like monopoly, the chip business has become a war zone, with higher performance and lower prices as the weapons. 112. India has paid the price as growth slowed. 113. Investors may be anticipating higher bullion prices as large producers shut down mines in an effort to cut costs, analysts said. 114. It is so lavishly illustrated that it would be worth its price as a coffee-table adornment even were it not so loaded with information and insights. 115. It trades at about four times book value, about the same price as Jaffray received in its sale. 116. It sells a suite of products for the same price as one product from a competitor. 117. It is making one million a month, which sell for about the same price as a regular pen. 118. Japanese stocks rose, led by auto and electronics manufacturers, as investors took the recent dip in exporter share prices as a buying opportunity. 119. John Paul seems to be commanding as high a price as Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf or Gen. Colin Powell. 120. Joseph V. Battipaglia, managing director of Sterling Advisors, saw the weakness in bond prices as a message to the Fed. |