31. High prices tend to discourage consumption and to increase production. 32. High tech companies are often the targets of such suits because their stock prices tend to be volatile. 33. Higher bond prices tend to indicate low or stable interest rates. 34. However, fewer suppliers are interested in the smaller market for back-up power, so the price tends to be higher. 35. However, coin prices tend to rise and fall by a slightly smaller magnitude than gold prices because the coins are currently in tight supply. 36. If more people want to buy cars but the supply of cars is not rising apace, for example, prices tend to go up. 37. In the Macintosh world, prices tend to be a bit higher, perhaps because if you want a Macintosh, Apple is the only game in town. 38. In the past, gasoline prices tended to rise and fall in the United States based largely on production decisions in oil exporting countries. 39. Indeed, with trading volumes slim, prices tend to rocket when demand rises. 40. IPOs are extremely popular with investors, because the stock prices tend to shoot far above the offering prices on the first day of trading. |