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First, it would recreate some scarcity, meaning higher revenue metrics and, second, it would beef up the promotion of its own products.
That leaves raising prices by reducing the number of flights to create some scarcity, a tactic well under way already as big airlines generally plan to cut domestic capacity this year.
SunGard now employs more than 600 people in Bangalore and Pune, where, among other tasks, they maintain BRASS, the trading and order-management system used on New York's NASDAQ stock exchange.It would be surprising if the demand for Indian talent were not creating some scarcity: no educational system could respond instantly to such a rapid growth in demand.
Royal Canin also has some scarcity value, so an acquisition isn't hard to envisage.
However, it should be noted too that there is some scarcity of similar research in Abu Dhabi.
"We never built up inventories on a lot of the soft commodities, which means that we're going to encounter some scarcity issues pretty quickly," Hackett said.
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In some cases, scarcity, or even the perception of scarcity, can spark bidding wars.
Page C1 Science THE COST OF DRUG SCARCITY, AND SOME WAYS TO COPE More than 251 drugs have been in short supply this year, including about 20 chemotherapy agents, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, which has been tracking the problem.
Some experts have suggested that in some cultures, food scarcity in the colder months may be to blame.
But with such scarcity, some collectors have turned to dust.
And the demolitions mean some have acquired scarcity value.
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