41. The new suspensions, called TSAs, or trace suspension assemblies, will command higher prices than older products, boosting gross profit margins. 42. The possessions of prominent people that evoke the strongest public reaction are the humblest, especially when they command large prices. 43. The slowdown in the personal computer business is enabling Apple to command better prices for components from chips to flat-panel displays. 44. The sheer concentration of Infinity stations in each market has also enabled Karmazin to command premium prices for advertising. 45. The top prize remains Seattle lefthander Randy Johnson, who would seem to command a price too rich for the Sox. 46. The vintage ones are commanding high prices at auction, as well as at swank shops like Resurrection on East Seventh Street and Mott Street. 47. Their luxurious fleece, softer than cashmere and lighter than wool, commands top prices and is highly coveted in the fashion world and among textile manufacturers. 48. These are clearly tougher times, and they show why investment management firms command rich prices whenever one is sold. 49. They say that the mass-produced collectibles probably will not command the price of items autographed at a game because they are so uniform and they lack exclusivity. 50. They know that the meat is highly prized and commands high prices. |