That company still wants to make a profit, so they raise the price by 25 dollars.
Or they raise the price by $40, do stock buybacks, lay off 10% of their workforce, close underperforming stores, and book their CEO on CNBC to squeal about “organized retail theft,” and pay record bonuses to the execs.
Or they raise the price by $40, do stock buybacks, lay off 10% of their workforce, close underperforming stores, and book their CEO on CNBC to squeal about “organized retail theft,” and pay record bonuses to the execs.
Actually if that company really wants to make money, they raise the price by $10000000000
You also just explained the last few years of inflation.
We spent a year forcibly shutting down small businesses and printing new money. That easily explains the inflation.
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