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OF course, with this price slashing one might expect that hotels in these areas are hurting for business.
And price slashing would be the wrong term.
"Are we going to convince those people who are reluctant to travel with price slashing?
That has led to price slashing, which has eroded profit margins and earnings.
For most retailers, wholesale price slashing was necessary to lure consumers to the cash registers.
Price slashing, American-style, is almost unheard of at Japan's large department stores.
A period of aggressive advertising campaigns and price slashing in the early 1980s became known as the "burger wars."
That led to unplanned, emergency price slashing and unbudgeted advertising expenses.
In many industries, state regulators have imposed minimum prices to try to prevent producers from undercutting each other with price slashing.
Mr. Mosher has some experience in price slashing.
Sometimes it's hard to sort out the product messages, price slashing and rebate offers related to hit movies and their videocassettes.
This strategy is especially attractive for drugs whose patents have expired, making them vulnerable to brutal price slashing as generic copies come on the market.
The long-distance market has matured into what some would call an oligopoly, and price slashing has given way to fatter profit margins for everybody.
But he said that classic items, like chambray shirts and tennis sweaters, will be much in demand "and won't need any price slashing."
He added that the chain's business was good enough in most areas such that no additional price slashing beyond what was planned weeks ago was needed.
Mr. Deedy of Cap Gemini predicted that the holiday price slashing would continue across the board.
Role of Incentives Inventories are much smaller this year and analysts do not expect the same kind of price slashing as the model year draws to an end.
Most profits in generics go to the first entry in the field, a company that is able to fill the distribution pipelines before heavy price slashing sets in.
Unlike the last three holiday seasons, when anxiety-ridden retailers started cut-rate Christmas sales a few days after Halloween, merchants this year have so far resisted rampant price slashing.
The gloomy assessment followed price slashing by top United States computer makers and Micron Technology's halting of construction of a Utah chip plant until demand improved.
In either case (onsite or offsite) on each day of the event, all vehicles will be opened so buyers may inspect the vehicles for one hour prior to price slashing.
To entice shoppers to buy more now, merchants have combined price slashing with early hours, offering special deals for those who are willing to come out at dawn for sweaters and coffee makers.
Yesterday, the nation's merchants reported sales growth for November that was below already low expectations, as not even desperate pre-holiday price slashing enticed consumers to pick up one more wool turtleneck or leather blazer.
Retailers posted disappointing holiday weekend sales after shoppers filled the malls but mostly window-shopped, holding out for last-minute price slashing that has become as much a part of Christmas as gift wrap and mistletoe.
Despite a sales force of only a few dozen, Apex had already shaken up the American DVD player market by selling cheap Chinese-made players that forced furious price slashing by established competitors.