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  2. Pricing strategies - Wikipedia

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    Pricing designed to have a positive psychological impact. For example, there are often benefits to selling a product at $3.95 or $3.99, rather than $4.00. If the price of a product is $100 and the company prices it at $99, then it is using the psychological technique of just-below pricing.

  3. Premium pricing - Wikipedia

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    Premium refers to a segment of a company's brands, products, or services that carry tangible or imaginary surplus value in the upper mid- to high price range. [2] [3] The practice is intended to exploit the tendency for buyers to assume that expensive items enjoy an exceptional reputation or represent exceptional quality and distinction.

  4. Dynamic pricing - Wikipedia

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    A changeable prices menu at a fast food stand on Emek Refaim Street in Jerusalem. Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, or time-based pricing, and variable pricing, is a revenue management pricing strategy in which businesses set flexible prices for products or services based on current market demands.

  5. US manufacturers predict growth in 2025 after prolonged slump

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    They expected services and raw material prices to increase 5.3%, and forecast their labor and benefit costs rising 3.5%. Profit margins, which fell slightly in the second and third quarters were ...

  6. Higher egg prices may extend far into 2025, and egg ... - AOL

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    In its second quarter results, revenue increased 82% year over year to $954.7 million, soaring past Wall Street estimates of $751.5 million.. Net income for the quarter also came in higher at $219 ...

  7. Bird flu drives US egg prices to all-time highs before Christmas

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    The main factor driving egg prices higher is damage to the laying flock from bird flu. The virus has wiped out nearly 123 million chickens, turkeys and other poultry in 49 states since the ...

  8. Yield management - Wikipedia

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    Yield management (YM) [4] has become part of mainstream business theory and practice over the last fifteen to twenty years. Whether an emerging discipline or a new management science (it has been called both), yield management is a set of yield maximization strategies and tactics to improve the profitability of certain businesses.

  9. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    When focused on controlling inventory, revenue management is mainly concerned with how best to price or allocate capacity. First, a company can discount products in order to increase volume. By lowering prices on products, a company can overcome weak demand and gain market share, which ultimately increases revenue.