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Old 03-30-2012, 05:24 AM
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G'ma Kay
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Originally Posted by Cybrarian View Post
I'm not an Economics expert but I do know this about a free enterprise system: the price for sale by the vendor must reflect the cost of requiring the goods from their suppliers. What is in the stores now was made with higher priced cotton; so to recoup their costs the retailer must keep their prices at a level that allows for that. Hopefully going forward when new lines debut made with the lower priced cotton the consumer will benefit. Retailers are you listening? Whatever you may think of Walmart their sale strategy of "rollback prices" translates into higher volume of sales. (tap tap) Is this mic on?
In addition to this wisdom, I believe the economy has hurt all industry, and it will take some good profits for the makers to recuperate from the losses. They all have business loans to pay back, layoffs to hire back, and so on. I don't look for prices to go down until the economy goes up a few more steps.
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