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Ding's control allowed him to bump up prices sharply.
The story is that tighter job markets generate faster price growth, as employers, facing higher labor costs, bump up prices to maintain profit margins.
He too predicts the firms might have to bump up prices for riders in order to turn a profit.
With the dollar performing weakly abroad, the Dulleys have had to bump up prices to continue importing goods.
For all the buzz about price promotions or insane discounts, restaurant operators have been able to selectively bump up prices to keep their margins rising, said Leslie Kerr, an analyst with the market research firm Intellaprice.
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