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They note that in deflation buyers wait for lower prices, with the result that excess capacity and inventories force prices lower.
Also, by their nature, concept inventories force students to make a choice without opportunity for explanation as to why they have made that choice.
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The implication, therefore, is that if the Volcker Rule does substantially reduce the size of banks' securities inventories, forcing them in effect to make much smaller markets, bonds will still get issued, and capital will be allocated across the economy.
And much of the equipment being used to light additional existing fibers has been coming out of inventories, forcing components vendors like JDS Uniphase and Nortel to lay off thousands of production workers.
That, plus car promotions and mid-term election spending, dramatically cut inventory, forcing up prices for airtime by a hefty 70%.
This led to Microsoft revaluing its inventory, forcing it to write down $900 million.
The pile-up of inventory forced higher rebates and other incentives in the third and fourth quarters, which drained profits.
(Today Lore owns 9.5% of the company, Bharara 8%.) By the end of the year Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark and Abbott Laboratories were sending weekly truckloads of inventory, forcing the men to move order-filling to warehouses in Connecticut and Nevada.
High inventories may force steelmakers to operate at a loss, but they survive through government subsidies and financing.
The resulting excess capacity and inventories will force prices down, confirm buyer expectations and encourage people to wait even longer to buy.
But if the new technologies help hold down inventories, market forces sometimes pull in the opposite direction, as the auto industry knows too well these days.
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