4.4ai. The price elasticity of demand is given to calculate the new price. The fruit stall has 100 peaches initially but 10 peaches are rotten. It means the number of remaining peaches is 90 units. Therefore‚ the question provides the factors such as initial quantity‚ new quantity‚ initial price which are 100‚ 90‚ 1 respectively. Let the new price be x. Therefore‚ we will choose $1.2 per unit as the new price to sell the remaining peaches. 4.4aii. Case 1: If I do not discover the
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Outline I. Introduction A. Attention getter B. Introduce topic II. Price elasticity of demand A. Define B. Example III. Price discrimination A. Define B. Example IV. Effect A. Who/how benefits B. Revenue V. Conclusion A. How B. Closing attention getter Price Elasticity of Demand and Price Discrimination Buy one get one half off and 10% off are just two of the more common offers I come across as a student. They may not seem like much‚ but for some people saving just one dollar
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Why Gold Prices Fluctuate? Posted on May 25‚ 2010 by Manish — 2 Comments ↓ This is the first post in the learner’s series. A simple question that we will answer through this post is‚ “Why do gold prices fluctuate?”. While I am writing this article‚ the Gold price stands at $1238 per ounce (1 ounce = 28.35 grams). This fluctuate everyday‚ and the gold prices have gone significantly up in the past few months. Like all other investments and commodities‚ gold prices also fluctuate everyday and are
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was often more valuable than gold. Silver is currently about 1/50th the price of gold by mass‚ and 70 times more valuable than copper. Silver did once trade at 1/6th to 1/12th the price of gold‚ however‚ the discovery of great silver deposits in the Americas. These new discoveries made the price of silver fall dramatically‚ due to the excess supply prices were forced down‚ as the demand did not match supply at so high price levels. Demand for silver has changed over the past years. Firstly‚ the
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INVENTORY CONTROL Inventory is any stock of economic resources that is stored for future us e it is commonly used to store materials‚ in process packing materials‚ spares etc‚ stocked in order to meet respected demand or distribution in the future. Although inventory of any materials is an idle resources the sense‚ it is not meant for immediate use. It is necessary to maintain some inventories lot the smooth functioning f the organization. Inventories are essential: 1. For adequate customer
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Price Elasticity Elasticity‚ in layman terms can be defined as the ability of an object to stretch or transform in shape‚ and return to its original form. This definition can be applied to many facets of life. In business we say that it is a measure of responsiveness; ‘measure’ being an expression that suggests numerical factors. In economics‚ elasticity is commonly measured in the price elasticity of demand‚ and the price elasticity of supply. Price elasticity of demand is the measure
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TOPSHOP L.A This chart will show the price range and varies of merchandise in Topshop. Clothing: Category: | Tops | Price | | Blouses & Shirts | $50-$90 | | Cropped Tops & Bralets | $24-$68 | | Cami’s & Vest Tops | $22-$130 | | Tee’s & Tunics | $30-$240 | | Topshop Brands | $50-$92 | | - Goldie | | | -Wal G | | | -Witchy Freak of Nature | | | Bralets | $20-$70 | | Cami’s | $24-30 | | Casual Shirts | $24-120 | | Going Out Tops | $24-$96
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STRATEGIC CONTROL- ERIK TREFFTZ Strategic Control refers to the activity of analysis and surveillance of the Strategic Planning. Its main objective is to monitor and implement corrective measures when facing any kind of deviation in the original Strategy‚ after comparing it with the Strategic Standards‚ and thus granting the good-riddance of the company´s targets. It works through the establishment of reference points‚ rules‚ methods and devices that allow to measure the development efficiency
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suppliers and so on. A hedger is someone who wants to avoid or at least minimize price risk at all costs (Cheney‚ 2012). There are also people that are considered a speculator. Recently I have become a speculator within the wheat futures market. Wheat is the fourth-biggest U.S. crop‚ valued last year at $14.4 billion. (Wilson‚ 2012) Being a speculator‚ I was hoping to make a profit by accepting all risks associated with price variations. Personally‚ as a speculator‚ I have no interest in the commodity
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Price Strategy Price is the amount of the money customers have to pay to obtain the product. The value that received from the product must be higher than the value that customers pay for exchange its goods and services. Price does affect customers’ choice in the products or services. Customers today are willing to pay more because the higher price means higher quality one brand offers to them. As the product passes through its life cycle‚ its pricing strategies usually change. For each stage of
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