Toy price cuts made too early by certain retailers are having a "damaging" effect on the industry. Alan Simpson, Chairman of the TRA, made the comments following last night's 2012 Toy Industry Awards. He said: “In a year which has ...
Tags: Toy price, Toy Industry, Toy
Apple today cut Mac laptop prices up to 10% and iPad prices as much as 9% during its typically tightfisted one-day "Black Friday" deals. But some resellers again offered more aggressive discounts. Apple's sale reduced Mac laptop prices ...
Tags: Apple, Mac laptop, prices, iPad, Black Friday
Amazon.com, a latecomer to Japan's e-reader market, is slashing its Kindle prices in the country before it has shipped a single device. Just two weeks after announcing it would launch its first Japanese-language e-reader, the company cut ...
Tags: Amazon, Japan, Kindle prices, U.S.
Used iPhone values dropped as much as 8% at several trade-in firms after Apple announced the new iPhone 5 and cut prices for two older models yesterday. In the last week, the price quoted by NextWorth for a used 16GB iPhone 4S fell by 8%, ...
Tags: mobile carrier, Apple, iPhone 5, LTE data networks
China's Panjin Ethylene Industry Corp. raised its butadiene offers by Yuan 300($48)/mt, or about 3%, to Yuan 11,310/mt ex-tank, effective Monday, local end-users said. This is PEIC's first price hike after slashing prices on five ...
Tags: PEIC, butadiene prices, Chemical Industry
First Milk is the latest UK milk supplier to announce a cut to its farmgate milk price in the last week. The co-op today (4 July) blamed declining returns from customers in the liquid milk market for its decision to reduce its liquid pool ...
Tags: First Milk, milk price, UK milk supplier, pool price
A "coalition" of UK farming organisations has unveiled a ten-point plan that it claims will help secure the long-term future of the country's dairy industry. The plan, agreed by all members of the Dairy Coalition, focuses on "exposing bad ...
A "coalition" of UK farming organisations has unveiled a ten-point plan that it claims will help secure the long-term future of the country's dairy industry. The plan, agreed by all members of the Dairy Coalition, focuses on "exposing bad ...
Tags: Campaign Strategy, Dairy, dairy industry
Dairy Crest has said it is "on track" to up the price it pays farmers for milk after postponing plans to cut prices amid the fierce protests this summer. The UK dairy processor, which owns brands including Cathedral City cheese and ...
Tags: Milk Price, voluntary code, legal approval
Shares in Dairy Crest were higher this morning (24 September) after the UK dairy group said its expectations for annual profits had not changed despite a "challenging" first half of the year. In a trading update, Dairy Crest admitted ...
Tags: Dairy, FY profit, H1 problems
Robert Wiseman Dairies has become the latest UK dairy processor to announce an increase in the price it pays farmers for milk. Wiseman, owned by German yoghurt giant Muller, is to up the price it pays by 2.57p to 29p per litre on 15 ...
Tags: Robert Wiseman Dairies, UK dairy processing, milk, food industry
Microsoft is set to slash Windows Azure Storage prices by 28% from 12 December 2012. The news comes just days after Google cut its cloud-based storage prices by 20% and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a 25% price reduction for Amazon ...
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, slash prices, cloud-based storage, Google
It's reported that the Taiwanese galvanized steel mills planned to hike the export prices by US$10~US$20/ton for next January in order to reflect higher input costs. It's known that China Steel Corp. (CSC) and Chung Hung Steel, the two ...
Tags: Galvanized Steel, Steel export prices, Taiwanese steel mills
It's reported that the Taiwanese stainless steel mills are going to release December price policy this week. Industry predicted that the Taiwanese stainless steel mills might seek to leave the December list prices unchanged since the ...
Tags: Stainless Steel, Taiwanese Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel price policy
Recently, the transactions of Taiwanese single rerolling mills’ Al-killed finished steel wires have deceased as steelmakers are unwilling to cut prices to gain orders. It’s learned that the transaction prices of Al-killed ...