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Economic and meteorological reasons are partially to blame, but so too is a glut in the market.
This, combined with the states' frenzy for revenues, means that the risk grows of a glut in the market.
So many producers are rushing in that some analysts fear a glut in the market.
Aircraft brokers agree on many of the reasons for the glut in the market for used narrow-body planes.
Collins, which is publishing Mrs Thatcher's memoirs, is one of those that expect a glut in the market.
And OPEC did not want to produce enough to cause a glut in the market when Iraq did pump more.
Glut Causes Drop in Price Paste is relatively inexpensive at this time because of a glut in the market, he said.
Suntech's fortunes have declined significantly since its peak in 2008, due to a glut in the market for solar products and problems with its investments.
It has had problems with its fiber optics division because of a glut in the market, Mr. Hillman said, but demand in that business is increasing.
"My sense is that six months ago the announced megawatts planned was way more than we needed, and was going to lead to a glut in the market," he said.
In December 2006 HSC ceased all of its aspartame operations, citing a glut in the market driving prices below profitable values.
Russia's biggest carmaker, Avtovaz, said it would temporarily stop car production after a sudden rise in the number of imported foreign cars created a glut in the market.
Mr. Shugart said Seagate struggled last year because of a glut in the market for hard disk drives in personal computers, causing the prices of the drives to plunge.
Between the pending tax bill and the terrible glut in the market, I told him he was going to get in deep trouble, but he said that a developer has to keep adding property to develop."
Production of icons at these levels seems to have led to a glut in the market, and in the following two decades there is much evidence that the Cretan trade declined significantly, as the European demand had been reduced.
The society achieved success by leaps and bounds,stood the brunt of changing trends,market recessions and upheavals,glut in the market and even national calamities in the marketing field for more than two and half decades.
But Simplot announced on March 31 that it may cut back or cease production at its Grand Rapids, Mich., plant because of the glut in the market and the competition from the Canadians, costing 200 jobs.
When word of this miraculous cure-all reached Europe, whole forests of the trees were cut down and shipped across the ocean until the boom ended with a glut in the market and a discovery that the roots didn't cure much of anything.
'Prices Will Drop' "I think in the coming weeks prices will drop because people will start to see a glut in the market," said Pierre Terzian, editor of Petrostrategies, a Paris-based oil journal.
In 1977, manufacturers of older, obsolete consoles and Pong clones sold their systems at a loss to clear stock, creating a glut in the market and causing Fairchild and RCA to abandon their game consoles.
Electronics companies like Sony and NEC have warned in recent weeks that earnings would fall short of forecasts because of falling prices for televisions and DVD recorders and a glut in the market for computer chips.
The conventional wisdom among securities analysts, consultants and merchants is that during the last two or three years, the company failed to introduce new fashion elements in its clothes and distributed them to too many stores, creating a glut in the market that could only be reduced with markdowns.
Iran Offers a Compromise Saudi Arabia, which is also in favor of higher oil prices, has argued that setting too high a price for oil may not be realistic given the current glut in the market, largely due to the sustained overproduction by Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates over the last few months.