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It is necessary to keep the cost of the food and supplies below a price margin in order to make a profit on the catering.
Japanese industrial prices have stayed down since 1985, although the rising yen has eaten into export price margins.
Total quality concepts dictate a focus not just on today's price margins, but on cash flow throughout a production system.
Price margins have been high in comparison with those in the American market, and until recently the pricing environment has been stable.
The Lerner index describes the relationship between elasticity and price margins for a profit-maximizing firm; it can never be greater than one.
These devices had a much higher novelty value than traditional toys, allowing Nintendo to charge a higher price margin for each product.
"I'll hire a steward, too, of course, but I can research the markets, transport, price margins..." she trailed off, frowning.
It closes off competition as competitors first get attracted by the high price margin being enjoyed by the original and then have to wage a price war against low price counterfeiters.
But the lack of deep expertise due to constant turnover, combined with the 15% pricing margins, mean that a reasonably capable traffic professional can obtain transportation services much more economically and reliably.
To achieve such gains, some consumer-goods companies and their retail customers have abandoned the traditional practice of meeting only through low-level sales representatives and buyers whose worlds revolve around this week's price margins and the size of the next order.
While Hirafu's economic boom is undoubtedly an asset to Kutchan town, many fear that such rapid development will alter the price margin of goods and services offered in the village, and subsequently transform the local flavor of Hirafu.