81. By combining functions that may have been done by several chips or devices onto one chip, companies can cut production costs and make less expensive devices. 82. Cannon, an action-film specialist, overestimated revenues and slowed down amortization of production costs, leading to an artificially high stock price. 83. Central bankers are especially concerned that the high level of industrial capacity in use could translate into increased production costs and higher consumer prices. 84. Chrysler Chairman Robert Eaton said the second-quarter results were disappointing but expected because of higher incentive and production costs. 85. Combining the vegetable canning businesses will lower production costs, and their geographic spread will reduce distribution costs, spokesman Joseph Hagin said. 86. Consequently, the supply chain can double or quadruple inventory, and the resulting revenue rise will easily cover the additional production cost. 87. Collins and Simmons were hoping Fox, or someone, would pay for production costs of an animated series. 88. Copper production costs, after allowing for gold produced as a byproduct, will be very low. 89. Despite the monthly fluctuations in industrial production, manufacturers continue to compete on price, by holding down production costs and improving the efficiency of their plants and employees. 90. Direct production costs fell in the first half, while its research and development, administration and indirect production costs, which include sales and distribution, rose. |
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