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To: stevenallen who wrote (51242)3/17/2004 10:00:07 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 57110
 
"Ms. Pomboy fears that if companies do attain pricing power, many
consumers -- who have little pent-up demand -- will balk at paying
the higher prices. Companies then might find themselves in a
position where they are generating the same revenue by selling fewer
units at higher prices.
"

i think ms. pomboy may be correct about that...

but the "if" is quite large...

except if one broaden's their horizon and realize that there will continue to be another company (abroad) that can sell a bit cheaper.

deflationary pressures on manufactured goods will continue

ultimately what does this mean for an ever increasing industrialized world