Sentences with phrase «little price spike»

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I would say that under a program like this there is little volatility from year to year because it is a closed loop system so consumers shouldn't expect huge spikes in the price that never come down and just seem to go up.
And now, for the price, you get a nice little spike in sales, especially if you're in non-Amazon sites.
PHILADELPHIA — The cost of six geese - a-laying spiked considerably this year, while most of the items in the carol «The Twelve Days of Christmas,» saw little to no increase, according to the 31st annual PNC Wealth Management Christmas Price Index.
Note, however, that the price is broadly still a little higher than it was before the spike as a result of this change in sentiment.
I added that there is a tendency for gas prices to rise a little in the summer, but that it wasn't always so, and that refiners are not running at capacity, as it was the last time gas prices spiked.
Rewards credit cards and gas cards can help you take a little bite out of gas prices, which spiked in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
If I produced corn ethanol, and the price of oil went up, I'd charge a lot more for my ethanol to maximize profitability while my competitor's prices were high, which, in a nutshell is why ethanol does little to protect consumers from oil price spikes.
Dependence on a fossil - fueled grid ties the poor to unpredictable and widely fluctuating fuel prices; with modest incomes and little savings, they are the least prepared to cope with price spikes.
Anytime there is a huge spike in average sales prices, the market will always correct itself and stabilize a little in the months to come.
He predicts relatively little inflation, but continuing sporadic price spikes.
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