1. Employers desperately seeking a cheaper product in a crisis of over-production began to introduce cut-ups made on wide frames in the stead of fully fashioned stockings. 2. So competition for markets from the cheaper products made on newly installed machinery would hold price increases down to the existing rate. 3. As the yen dropped, Asian exports began losing out to cheaper Japanese products. 4. Assembly lines and mass production of goods would offer urban jobs and cheaper products. 5. Avid is selling expensive equipment at a time when smaller companies with lower overhead are introducing cheaper products, analysts said. 6. Avid is selling expensive equipment when smaller companies with lower overhead are introducing cheaper products, analysts said. 7. But a growing number of customers like what they see in the cheaper products. 8. But PictureTel stumbled as competitors offered cheaper products with some of the same features, such as the ability to support conferences from several locations at once. 9. But then again, the discounters are also doing well because they offer cheaper products. |