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After a series of price revisions, it is sold for 480 yen now.
But Ford said that excluding the price revision, Visteon's profits would have risen $63 million.
Price Revisions Some of the most important measures in the last two years involved raising fixed prices for food and raw materials, which had been sold well below market levels.
The contract type is implemented by calling out FAR Clause 52.216-16 Incentive Price Revision - Firm Target.
The contract for the power generation project was first awarded to a French consortium at a price of $50 million, who almost immediately asked for an upward price revision.
Early in January, the Government announced that a sweeping series of price revisions, considered by many economic analysts here to be fundamental to a reordering of the economy, would not be introduced this year.
In a sequence of repeated, industrywide price revisions from August 1982 to December 1983, all six companies raised their wholesale prices (which include prepaid Federal excise taxes) by 17 cents a pack.
Critical and commercial reception to the PS3 improved over time, after a series of price revisions, Blu-ray's victory over HD DVD, and the release of several well received titles.
Now that the basic series is complete for this year (a specialized catalogue of United States stamps is due this month), and the flap over Scott's price revisions has died down, it may be restful to look back to the very first Scott catalogue.
It is also used in "Gas Sale and Purchase Agreements" and "LNG Sale and Purchase Agreements" and usually the party suffering from the effects of Material Adverse Change can apply for contract price revision.
Discarding earlier plans with their heavy accent on wage and price revisions, Mr. Baka spoke of an economy with free markets for equipment and raw materials, workers who invest in their enterprises by buying stocks and bonds, and factory crews able to purchase their own companies.
In November 1987, a year and a half later, the C.I.A. published "A Guide to Monetary Measures of Soviet Defense Activities," a pamphlet that stated: "Recently the C.I.A. shifted its base year to 1982, the year of a major price revision.