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the inventories
noun
The stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business
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But investors did not appear fazed by the inventories report.
The inventories index fell to 47.8 from 48.4.
"Part of this is Sandy and part of this is the inventories," he said.
"And the inventories of small cars are hurting sales, no doubt about it".
In addition to the inventories, there were physical likenesses that substantiated the evidence.
The inventories index fell to 35.8, the lowest since December 1982, from 40.8.
Sales of goods climbed 0.6percentt, faster than the inventories increase.
It destroyed the inventories of more than 80 vintners, worth about $100 million.
But nowhere in the inventories of the house was there a mention of a Michelangelo.
The pace of home sales is still falling; the inventories of unsold homes are rising and prices are plunging.
Besides, when the inventories begin to accumulate, underpaid journalists can start looking into affordably priced Chinese cars.
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