Re: International Pricing Policy
- From: "Mike Orriss" <mjo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jul 2007 00:01:43 -0700
Wayne Niddery [TeamB] wrote:
Not absurd at all, Demand (lack of it) can push the price below cost.
That right there shows there is no connection. Of course if that
happens, in most cases, one will stop producing that good.
That is precisely my point. If there was no relationship, then that
wouldn't happen.
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Mike
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